🌞 Summer is near, and it’s time to start thinking about how you’ll best engage your families who will be headed to your campus this fall. We've got an invaluable resource for you: our free Summer Toolkit designed specifically for colleges working with families of incoming students! 🛠️ It includes everything you need to effectively communicate with parents and ensure their students show up on campus ready to thrive. Don't miss out on these essential features: ✉️ Template emails for seamless communication 📝 Content topics tailored for family engagement 📅 Step-by-step guide to create your communication plan Get started today and set your incoming students and their families up for success.
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🌟 Elevate your school tours from welcome to WOW! 🌟 📅 Join us on March 26th at 2:00 PM for expert insights on crafting unforgettable experiences. Learn why school tours matter, who should lead them, and how to make them truly memorable. In this session, we're thrilled to explore the pivotal role of school tours in shaping each prospective family’s first impression of your institution. Discover how you can ensure that first impression is one that makes them want to enroll ASAP! 🚀Don't miss out, register now! 👇
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: From Welcome to WOW: Creating Unforgettable School Tours.. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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You want your audience to see your video content and think, “Finally, a school that understands my family’s needs!” Whether it's a virtual campus tour, heartfelt testimonials, or exciting glimpses into extracurricular activities, videos let your school's culture shine and can help attract prospective families. Read Cheril's latest article about using video content to drive enrollment at the link. https://hubs.ly/Q02pw9_R0
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If you're keeping an eye on the CITL blog this semester, you'll be seeing my name quite a bit! I kicked off the semester by writing about fostering #growthmindset, and this week I'm spotlighting #officehours. Take a look below, and come have snacks and chats with me next week! https://lnkd.in/g4umY8kr ("I Built It, but They Won't Come: Constructing Effective Office Hours Spaces") https://lnkd.in/gmtDtEZS ("Growth Mindset: A Key to Student Success")
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"Proud to have created this video capturing the highlights from our New Student Introductory Meeting! 🎬✨ From inspiring speeches by our faculty members to insightful words from senior students, this event was a great start for our new students. 💬👩🎓👨🎓 A big thank you to everyone who made this event a success! 💪🎥 #HigherEducation #WelcomeNewStudents #VideoEditing #EventHighlights"
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Students, here’s a challenge for you: Introduce yourself to all your professors on week 1 (You can do this right after class or via email.) Keep it simple. Share a short intro, why you're excited for their course, and what you hope to learn. For some of you this comes naturally. For others it will take some guts. But here's why you should do it: Your professors can be a life-changing asset to you. They can provide: • Advice • Resources • Connections • Recommendations • Support in the course But... to really help you, they need to know who you are. • Your path • Your drive • Your goals And so on. To help them get to know you, you need to put yourself in situations where they can learn about you. Starting with an introduction on week 1. But don't leave it at that. Keep strengthening the connection throughout the semester. • Attend office hours • Participate in classroom convos • Ask thoughtful questions after class • Share your perspectives where relevant Do this and they'll get to know and understand you. Which makes it easier for them to help you. Just imagine you had two professors last semester: • One who you barely spoke to during the semester • One who you had regular, meaningful interactions with Which one would be able to write a stronger letter of recommendation for you? Which one would be able to give you more personalized advice? Which one would be likelier to make introductions on your behalf? Easy answer. So get those introductions out of the way on week 1. — PS. I've taught close to 2,000 college students, and easily remember the ones who made an effort to build a connection while in my class. And I still help many of them in various ways, years after they took my class. They made the effort to build a connection. So I'm making the effort to support them whenever I can.
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As you start your fall semester here are some great tips - check these out Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication - University of Minnesota Strategic Communication students. Great advice from Lasse Palomaki
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Students, here’s a challenge for you: Introduce yourself to all your professors on week 1 (You can do this right after class or via email.) Keep it simple. Share a short intro, why you're excited for their course, and what you hope to learn. For some of you this comes naturally. For others it will take some guts. But here's why you should do it: Your professors can be a life-changing asset to you. They can provide: • Advice • Resources • Connections • Recommendations • Support in the course But... to really help you, they need to know who you are. • Your path • Your drive • Your goals And so on. To help them get to know you, you need to put yourself in situations where they can learn about you. Starting with an introduction on week 1. But don't leave it at that. Keep strengthening the connection throughout the semester. • Attend office hours • Participate in classroom convos • Ask thoughtful questions after class • Share your perspectives where relevant Do this and they'll get to know and understand you. Which makes it easier for them to help you. Just imagine you had two professors last semester: • One who you barely spoke to during the semester • One who you had regular, meaningful interactions with Which one would be able to write a stronger letter of recommendation for you? Which one would be able to give you more personalized advice? Which one would be likelier to make introductions on your behalf? Easy answer. So get those introductions out of the way on week 1. — PS. I've taught close to 2,000 college students, and easily remember the ones who made an effort to build a connection while in my class. And I still help many of them in various ways, years after they took my class. They made the effort to build a connection. So I'm making the effort to support them whenever I can.
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You might know we’re an online college, but maybe not what makes us unique. Here’s a quick intro to who we are, why we’re here, and where we’re headed. Watch the video and learn more at https://lnkd.in/g_AXJQ8a
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Excited to be one of the Keynote Speakers for this momentous event!!! Please join me for a fun-filled, educational experience you'll never forget as I address student engagement. My session is entitled "If Instruction Isn't Engaging, I Quit." These are the words of our students if we fail to engage them during instruction. Don't miss what everyone will be talking about!! https://lnkd.in/eNGKpSWh
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Is your student ready to take on the new school year? Heading off to college can be exciting, but it’s normal to feel a little nervous too. 🌟 We’ve gathered our top 5 last-minute tips to help first-time college students make a smooth transition and thrive in their classes from day one. From staying organized to building connections, these tips are key to starting the semester on the right foot. 👩🎓👨🎓 Click the link below to dive deeper into our latest blog post! https://lnkd.in/eM9xhSzk
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Is your student ready to take on the new school year? Heading off to college can be exciting, but it’s normal to feel a little nervous too. 🌟 We’ve gathered our top 5 last-minute tips to help first-time college students make a smooth transition and thrive in their classes from day one. From staying organized to building connections, these tips are key to starting the semester on the right foot. 👩🎓👨🎓 Click the link below to dive deeper into our latest blog post! https://lnkd.in/exsmc7sD
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