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Incentives for Increased Graduate Enrollments: Incentive Types and Implementation Strategies
Institutions seeking to increase graduate enrollment consider incentivizing program growth. This report outlines ways that institutions allow graduate programs to keep surplus revenue, including tuition rebates, funding...
Published by: Winthrop University
Leveraging Financial Aid Programs to Increase Student Recruitment and Retention
This report examines the development and use of financial aid models to recruit and retain out-of-state and international students at mid-size public institutions. Additionally, the report describes the outcomes of a strategic...
Published by: Winthrop University
Assessing Merit Aid and Need-Based Aid At Private Institutions
Institutions provide students with full tuition merit awards through formal scholarship programs for outstanding performance in academics, leadership, community service, and athletics. This brief outlines how institutions fund...
Published by: Winthrop University
Managing Graduate Enrollments Graduate Enrollment Roles and Responsibilities
For the vast majority of colleges and universities, financial sustainability depends on maintaining or growing enrollment. Enrollment management discussions at the graduate level require a clear division of responsibilities...
Published by: Winthrop University
Integrated Marketing and Strategic Resources
As institutions seek in to increase enrollments, they create centralized marketing offices that oversee all institutional branding. This report examines staff and technology resources necessary to support centralized marketing...
Published by: Winthrop University