Reimagining student recruitment, enrollment, and retention
As a diverse and commuter-based university, Coppin is using technology to tackle the challenges of boosting recruitment, enrollment, and retention – engaging with all its students (especially commuter students) and providing consistent communication across its colleges and academic units. One key factor in these initiatives has been the need to improve and personalize communication.
“The university conducted a lot of student study groups in an effort to find out how best to tackle our recruitment and retention issues,” says Dr. Ahmed El-Haggan, VP of IT, CIO, & Professor of Computer Science. “Throughout this process the same themes kept coming up: we weren’t communicating efficiently with our students and our messaging wasn’t speaking directly to them as individuals.
“We couldn’t hire a counselor or admissions officer for every student, so we decided to use Microsoft technology to achieve scale. We needed a high-touch, high-impact solution that had artificial intelligence behind it to give the students the personalized guidance, advice, and support they were looking for.
The leadership challenged the university’s IT and Academic Affairs departments to work together to design solutions tailored to student and staff needs, and to enable successful change management.
In response, Coppin implemented Anthology’s Reach solution, including Apply and Succeed modules in July 2020. These solutions enabled the faculty to reach out to students in a personalized way as they moved through the acceptance and enrollment processes. “The power of Microsoft Dynamics and the ability provided by Content Blocks in Reach has let us create modified and personalized journeys,” says Dr. El- Haggan. “Content Blocks enables us to upload content – videos, images and text – and then pull this content through so it can be used to personalize messages at a much deeper and more exciting level.
“Meanwhile, the Reach solution talks to the student, using high-relevance content throughout the admissions process. They get the sense that the university is keeping up with them, telling them to take action at important points and nudging them along the admissions process. This is so important considering the challenges we have around recruitment, enrollment, and retention.”