Breaking Down the Admissions Funnel
Learn the steps prospective students take in their higher education decision journey and create strategies to enroll best-fit students.
Learn the steps prospective students take in their higher education decision journey and create strategies to enroll best-fit students.
Enrollment is one of the most important elements for higher education institutions. The number of enrolled students determines many things, such as how many dorm rooms need to be available or how many professors a university needs to hire. In essence, it impacts budgeting decisions across campus. Understanding the admissions funnel — the steps prospective students take in their enrollment journey — is vital for developing strategies that turn potential students into enrolled ones. With recruitment and admissions software, universities can identify outreach tactics to improve enrollment rates depending on where a prospect is in the admissions funnel.
The admissions process is more complex and competitive than ever before. Changes in society, technology, and student needs mean universities need to find ways to innovate in order to thrive. A key area of focus for innovation must start with the first point of contact for students — the enrollment process. But before we dive into the enrollment funnel and how you can maximize its effectiveness, let’s take a closer look at what’s influencing the changes in the admissions process today.
Student enrollment declined by 4.1% between spring 2021 to 2022, according to the National Student Clearinghouse. With rising college costs, increasing alternative higher ed programs online, and shifting attitudes towards higher education, institutions face an uphill battle when it comes to increasing enrollment numbers. However, the third edition of the Connected Student Report revealed that nearly half of students surveyed say they chose their institution based on career prospects. Students want to know if the investment will pay off. The good news? A degree remains one of the best ways to improve their future income. According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, those with a higher education get paid more and are less likely to be unemployed. Hence why showcasing the value of a degree is crucial during the admissions process.
Today, the admissions recruitment funnel is longer and more complex than ever. Nearly 40% of surveyed students say they began their university search between eighth and tenth grade, according to Salesforce’s Adopting a Student-Centric Approach to Higher Ed Marketing report. Historically, most students were not thinking about their search or the process until they were in the latter part of high school. This means prospects are now entering the top of the admission funnel sooner. To keep them engaged and moving down the funnel, institutions must compile various data points to understand their needs. This helps in knowing how best (and when) to address their changing priorities as well as their pain points in the admissions process.
From university rankings to social media posts to course reviews, prospects have access to vast amounts of information about a university before their first campus visit. These resources can be a powerful tool in shaping the identity and brand of a university, helping solidify interests in prospects. And in today’s highly competitive enrollment environment, universities must utilize every digital engagement channel to stand out. A multi-dimensional digital approach is needed to drive leads to the top of the funnel.
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Having looked at the admissions landscape, it is also important to look at the admissions funnel in detail. The admissions funnel is the steps prospective students take in their enrollment journey. It could be thought of as a guide for recruitment efforts, helping enrollment managers better assess how to interact with potential students. Different strategies need to be deployed based on where they are in the funnel. The end goal is to turn the right potential students into enrolled ones. There are six main steps:
Those six steps can then be broken down into three corresponding stages in the student enrollment journey.
Ultimately, analyzing the admissions funnel helps map the timeline and key decision points for prospective students. At each point, it is important to identify the student’s needs and deliver key messages to address them. Here are strategies to help identify and act on those key points.
Recruiting leads works best when there is a mix of both traditional and digital tactics. Brand awareness is also important at this stage. An institution’s brand must be easy to identify, and visuals, logos and color schemes should be predictable. For copy, voice and tone need to align across every platform. Brand consistency is important in digital marketing.
Inquiries have engaged with an institution by, for example, signing up for a newsletter or calling in for information. At this stage, it’s essential to use each engagement to gather valuable data on prospects. What programs are they interested in? Are they concerned about paying for their education? Are they a parent who works full-time and needs flexible class scheduling? The goal is to deliver personalized messaging that showcases an institution’s offerings to meet their needs. So what’s the best way to do that? Email marketing for higher education is still top of the list. More than 55% of students prefer email content from higher education institutions, according to the Connected Student Report.
To deliver personalized emails, institutions must compile data into a single truth source to build personas around different demographics. A customer relationship management (CRM) platform can help keep track of every engagement and provide every department, specifically the enrollment team, with a complete overview of each prospect and their needs. Higher education marketing software integrated with CRM can create personas, segments, and automatically run targeted email campaigns so enrollment staff can focus on nurturing prospects, not administrative tasks.
Chatbots go beyond simply answering questions. These interactions can be tracked in the CRM and recruitment staff can be notified on which applicants may need additional one-to-one support. By proactively reaching out, universities can instill trust. This is important because prospects usually apply to several institutions during this stage and are still determining where they will ultimately matriculate.
According to the Adopting a Student-Centric Approach to Higher Ed Marketing report, nearly 30% of students indicated that how their chosen university communicated with them after enrollment did not make them feel as valued as the communication they’d received during recruitment. It’s important to continue communicating and delivering personalized messages during this stage to avoid prospects from “melting” or withdrawing. Some ideas to prevent this include sending messages on:
Student orientation is also an important time. Students with a great onboarding experience are 35 times more likely to have a great university experience. That’s why London Metropolitan University — where most of their enrolls are first-generation students — provides “preparedness roadmaps.” It gives students guidance on personal and academic things they may need, including finding local cafes or obtaining laboratory coats for science courses. Holistic support from application to enrollment is key to building a solid foundation for student success.
A finely tuned enrollment funnel is a crucial marketing strategy to help universities understand the needs of their prospective students and how to meet them effectively. From identifying potential leads to creating targeted personas to streamlining the application process, providing a personalized experience for each student is crucial for success, no matter where they are in the admissions funnel. To achieve this, however, the appropriate strategy and tools must be in place.
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