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Career Development’s Role in

Recruitment & Retention

Merrimack College

May 20, 2014

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The work we do.

Enhance Brand & Market Position

•Engage with stakeholders and convey a clear, differentiated value proposition.

Build Operational Excellence

•Formulate decisions based on best practice and rigorous benchmarks about where to invest in your operations to drive outcomes.operations to drive outcomes.

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•Create a comprehensive strategy and implementation plan to drive success for the opportunities and challenges of today and the future.

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150,000+Alumni, prospective students, and parents

2,300+Leaders and practitioners in our network

400+400+Partner institutions

40+Analysts and consultants

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What Makes Us Different.

Evidence

ExpertiseExpertise

Impact

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Today’s Agenda

• Key Issues for Higher Education

• Generation Z

• Career Development’s Role in Recruitment

and Retentionand Retention

• Communicating Your Value

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KEY ISSUES FOR HIGHER

EDUCATION

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Common Themes in Strategic Plans

Increasing traditional enrollments: 91%

Fundraise for new or improved facilities: 89%

Retention: 87% (as compared to 63% last year)

Increase Diversity 87%

Technology Enhanced Learning 77%Technology Enhanced Learning 77%

Increase Graduate Enrollments 66%, Increase Number of Graduate Programs 63%

Global Approach 64%

Career Focused Program 62%

Build Stronger Alumni Connections 57%

General Education Improvements 55%

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Key Issues Impacting Colleges & Universities

Changing Demographics Will Impact Recruitment Strategies

The Market Will Increasingly Drive More Spending on Retention

Communicating Value Needs to Go Beyond Cost to Drive Yield

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2

Communicating Value Needs to Go Beyond Cost to Drive Yield

One-stop Shops for Student Services Will Become More

Common

Competing on Outcomes Become Even More Critical

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The Number of High School Graduates Will Begin to

Increase Again in 2015-2016

3,300,000

3,350,000

3,400,000

3,450,000

Total Estimated and Projected High School Graduates in the

US 2009 to 2021

3,100,000

3,150,000

3,200,000

3,250,000

3,300,000

Source: Knocking at the College Door, WICHE

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Middle Atlantic

East North Central

South Atlantic

West South Central

Pacific

460,000

540,000

620,000

Growth In High School Graduates Is Not Consistent

Total Estimated and Projected High School

Graduates in the US 2009 to 2021

New England

Middle Atlantic

West North Central

East South Central

Mountain

140,000

220,000

300,000

380,000

Significant Growth Significant Decline

Source: Knocking at the College Door, WICHE

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The Demographic Composition of College Bound

Students Continues to Change

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diversity of population

Source: Knocking at the College Door, WICHE

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Cost

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Cost

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GENERATION Z

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NOT BRAND LOYAL.NOT BRAND LOYAL.

FACT 1:FACT 1:

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EXTREME CURATORS.EXTREME CURATORS.

FACT 2:FACT 2:

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EXPECT TO BE ENTERTAINED.EXPECT TO BE ENTERTAINED.

FACT 3:FACT 3:

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LISTEN TO PARENTS!LISTEN TO PARENTS!

FACT 4:FACT 4:

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PARENTS AS PARTNERSPARENTS AS PARTNERS

29%

16%

Observers 50/50 Partners Directors

55%

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT’S ROLE IN

RECRUITMENT & RETENTION

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Key Enrollment Drivers

6.37

6.046.01

5.85

6.39

6.11

5.99

6.13

5.815.84 5.82

5.80

6.00

6.20

6.40

6.60

5.71 5.69

5.615.59

5.70

5.00

5.20

5.40

5.60

5.80

Career

preparation

Core academics Academic

environment

Affordability Social

environment

Advanced

academic

opportunities

Physical

environment

Diversity of

academic

opportunities

2013

2014

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2014 College Bound Market Update - Northeast Results

Please rate the importance of the following areas in deciding which college you will attend. (1=Not at all important, and 7=Extremely important)

6.406.12 6.08 6.06

5.90 5.89 5.86 5.75

5.00

4.00

5.00

6.00

7.00

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2.00

3.00

4.00

Career

preparation

Core

academics

Academic

environment

Affordability Advanced

academic

opportunities

Social

environment

Diversity of

academic

opportunities

Physical

environment

Flexibility of

delivery

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The Parent Perspective

6.53 6.466.38

6.136.03

5.91 5.84

5.59

5.5

6.0

6.5

7.0

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4.70

4.0

4.5

5.0

5.5

Career

preparation

Academic

environment

Core

academics

Affordability Advanced

academic

opps.

Diversity of

academic

opps.

Physical

environment

Social

environment

Flexibility of

delivery

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Most Important Outcomes of College

Parents

ImportanceRank

Students

ImportanceRank

Be able to pursue a personally fulfilling career path 6.58 1 6.51 2

Gain in-depth knowledge and expertise in their

chosen major 6.43 2 6.54 1

Learn to be a responsible adult (e.g., fulfill

obligations, make sound judgments) 6.42 3 5.95 11

Develop critical thinking skills that help them analyze Develop critical thinking skills that help them analyze

and evaluate ideas 6.41 4 6.04 9

Learn to be an independent adult 6.41 5 6.05 7

Learn to communicate effectively in written and

verbal form 6.30 6 5.82 14

Have skills that will help them enter a specific

career 6.29 7 6.39 3

Be adaptable for future careers and career changes 6.26 8 6.05 8

Be able to conduct themselves in a professional

manner 6.25 9 5.91 12

Learn to apply academic concepts to real world

situations 6.24 10 6.01 10

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COMMUNICATING YOUR VALUE

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Benefit

Value =

Cost

Value =

Cost

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Partnership Framework

Enrollment Management

Academic Affairs

Advancement

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Affairs

Career Services

Parent Programs

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4 Steps to Define and Articulate Your Value to

Key Constituents

• Identify your institution’s unique value proposition1. Identify

• Is it differentiated?

• Is a component outcomes-based?

• Does it have broad appeal?2. Test

Key Areas to Assess

�Career Services

�Academic Offerings

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• Does it have broad appeal?2. Test

• What does your market want?

• What is working well?

• What programs need improvement?3. Assess

• Use a unified theme

• Make it simple and accessible

• Build in flexibility for segmenting4. Message

�Academic Offerings

�Experiential Learning

�Average Debt Level

�Discount Rate

�Alumni Engagement

�Parent Engagement

�Alumni Salaries

�Financial Aid Policy

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QUESTIONS

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Thank you

Heather O’Leary

Principal Analyst

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Principal Analyst

[email protected]