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Put the Freeze on Summer Melt Dana Evans, Senior Consultant April 26, 2012

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Page 1: How to Put the Freeze on Summer Melt

Put the Freeze on Summer MeltDana Evans, Senior Consultant

April 26, 2012

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PUT THE FREEZE ON SUMMER MELT

Put the Freeze on Summer Melt

What we will cover today: • Statistics• Why we experience summer melt• Who is at risk for summer melt• Ideas to stop summer melt

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What We Know:

• Average yield is down 41% for 4-year colleges

Statistics from NACAC State of College Admissions and Noel Levitz Cost of Recruiting Undergraduate Students

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What It Costs You: • $2,185 – 4-year private college

median cost to recruit new undergrads

• $457 – 4-year public college median cost to recruit new undergrads

Statistics from NACAC State of College Admissions and Noel Levitz Cost of Recruiting Undergraduate Students

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• Students get off a wait list• Cold feet (second thoughts) about attending college

• Receive tuition bill

Why do we experience summer melt?

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Who is “at risk” for summer melt?

• Identify warning signs‣ Less than enthusiastic students‣ Students missing deadlines‣ Those on a wait list at another college or

university

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Who is “at risk” for summer melt?

• Find out who is more historically at risk. . . ‣ Those who deposit early or those who deposit

late?‣ Early applicants or late applicants?‣ Those who live geographically close to the

school or greater distances?‣ What about academic criteria? Academically

weak or strong students?

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Stop Summer Melt by . . .

• Building relationships between students and your college.

• Putting time to the task – where should you spend your time?

• Make it a priority• Don’t move on too fast

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Stop Summer Melt by . . .

• Communicating with students who have deposited

• Communicating with parents• Partner with others on campus

• Housing• Registration• Orientation

•Personalization

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Stop Summer Melt by . . . Engaging new students throughout the summer:

• Alumni hosted send-offs

• Facebook, class of 2016

• Connect them with current students

• Fun surveys for the incoming class

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Final Thoughts:

• Create a post-yield plan• Debrief as a staff• Put it in writing• Evaluate

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Questions and Answers

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SMART(Sales Management and Academic Recruitment Training)

Thank you

Janet Sieff

412-904-3133

[email protected]

Dana Evans

336-655-2137

[email protected]

www.psandl.com