Webinar: The Magic Of Alumni Communities

Webinar: The Magic Of Alumni Communities 

The Magic of Alumni Communities

Join our webinar  – Wednesday, January 18, 2017 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM CST.

Summary

Alumni Communities  offer opportunities for the career school and college sector. The Alumni Community concept benefits institutions, students, staff and community.  There is increased recognition and respect for a school with an Alumni Community. Set up and run successfully, it impacts quality leads, student retention,  employment skills, employer involvement,  job openings, debt repayment, and community-wide awareness.   The Return on Investment (ROI) is measurable. Testimonials  are easy to obtain and  school  spokespeople increase. The ability to gather data required by regulatory agencies and Department of  Education is made easier. Dr. Schulz will discuss the benefits of an Alumni Community for any school of any size or program offering.

Objectives
  • To develop a new mindset about the benefits of staying in touch with graduates.
  • To understand the Return on Investment (ROI) from Alumni Communities on all areas of the school.
  • To increase ability to gather data, especially for Gainful Employment and debt collection. 

Regions PCCS is pleased to offer this webinar with Dr. Susan F. Schulz.  Dr. Schulz, president, has been in the adult education sector for her entire career. In May 2000, she completed a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership at Florida Atlantic University. Her dissertation focus was program completion in proprietary schools and was one of the few dissertations that used career schools as a research site.  SFS&A communicates with over 25,000 career school decision-makers throughout the U.S. and abroad via monthly newsletters, state and topic-specific emailings, and LinkedIn. Our proprietary list of school decision-makers is one of the largest in the career school sector. 

Join our webinar  – Wednesday, January 18, 2017 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM CST.

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