
MARKETING AND STUDENT RECRUITMENT IN A NEW AGE
THE 2022 HIGHER EDUCATION OUTLOOK
Quick shifts to online operations in the spring of 2020 caused headaches but also faster digital transformation for many higher education institutions. Not only did instruction adopt new technologies, but every campus department adapted, including admissions and recruitment. New practices have turned many facets of online interaction into the normal mode for communication, accelerating innovations and improvements for higher education. By examining what changed, we can see possible future directions for colleges at all stages of their digital transformation journey.
Learn more in our latest white paper:
MARKETING AND STUDENT RECRUITMENT IN A NEW AGE
THE 2022 HIGHER EDUCATION OUTLOOK
Quick shifts to online operations in the spring of 2020 caused headaches but also faster digital transformation for many higher education institutions. Not only did instruction adopt new technologies, but every campus department adapted, including admissions and recruitment. New practices have turned many facets of online interaction into the normal mode for communication, accelerating innovations and improvements for higher education. By examining what changed, we can see possible future directions for colleges at all stages of their digital transformation journey.
Learn more in our latest white paper:
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