Mobilizing the Power of Peers: Increase Yield & Reduce Melt By Making Your Admissions Process Personal
Day: Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Time: 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Room: Veranda 1
First Learning Outcome: Understand how mentorship can provide admitted students with timely, relevant relationships that help them feel a sense of belonging to your institution.
Second Learning Outcome: Discover how Pacific University has fostered more than 2,000 mentorships and benefited from Mentor Collective’s peer mentorship program for admitted students.
Third Learning Outcome: Learn how the insights gained from Mentor Collective’s large-scale peer mentorship platform can drive strategic decision-making for admissions offices.
Core Competencies: Diversity and Inclusion, Holistic and Systemic Thinking
Proficiencies: Enrollment Management: Enrollment Technology
Intended Audience: Senior management (President, Provost, Vice President, Vice Provost), Other
Mobilizing the Power of Peers: Increase Yield & Reduce Melt By Making Your Admissions Process Personal
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Providing all admitted students with a relevant peer mentor ensures the admissions process is personal to your institution. Peer mentors serve as the friendly face of your institution, and provide visibility into students’ decision-making. Join our session to learn how Pacific University partnered with Mentor Collective to leverage large-scale mentorship to deliver exceptional student experiences and gain insight into student voice trends to drive their enrollment strategy.
Presenter(s):
Karen Dunston Pacific University Oregon
Jackson Boyar Presenter Email Institution/Company Mentor Collective