"Stealth Applicants" Deemed Biggest Recruiting Challenge for Colleges and Universities Seeking Increased Adult Student Market Share, Says EducationDynamics
Increasing Preference Toward Anonymity in Adult Student Recruitment is Among Trends Revealed at the Aslanian Group Seminar "Competing for Adult Students"
| Source: EducationDynamics
HOBOKEN, NJ--(Marketwire - November 5, 2009) - While record numbers of adult students are seeking advanced credentials
due to the economic downturn, they are displaying a new preference toward
anonymity in the recruitment process. The number of adult prospects
considered to be "stealth applicants," or those applicants that a school
has never had contact with prior to application submission, and other propensities
of today's adult students were revealed at a recent convening of higher
education administrators orchestrated by EducationDynamics
(http://www.educationdynamics.com).
Previously, colleges and universities had the opportunity to interact with
a majority of adult prospects during the decision-making process through
completed inquiry forms or even in-person visits to a school's admissions
office. However, approximately half of adult applicants are now considered
"stealth applicants," and catering to these applicants is projected to
emerge as the most salient challenge in growing adult student market share
in the months and years to come.
"Research has indicated the incidence of adult 'stealth applicants' has and
will continue to increase in the months and years to come in light of the
relative anonymity afforded by web-based mediums," explains Carol Aslanian,
senior vice president, Market Research and Advisory Services division of
EducationDynamics. "Given that a school's prospecting website is the chief
and sometimes only resource that a prospective student taps prior to making
an application decision, schools will face intense pressure to educate
adult prospects about the school and convey their message via an adult
student-friendly website in lieu of direct interaction."
Other trends revealed in the Aslanian Group Seminar "Competing for Adult
Students" included:
-- Insufficient market data for effective decision-making in the
recruitment process. An intense demand exists to better understand emerging
student preferences to increase yield in the post-inquiry enrollment
process. Recent resources including the EducationDynamics white paper
titled "Understanding
Adult Learner Trends to Predict Future Opportunities" and the eLearning
Index seek to fill this informational void.
-- Evaluation of prospective students' previous study is integral to
accelerating time to degree. Because the priority for adult students is to
complete degree or certificate programs as soon as possible, time to degree
is a huge component in attracting adult learners. The more flexible a
school can be regarding evaluation of existing credits, the more quickly
adults will persist.
-- Non-profit institutions are learning from their for-profit
counterparts. For-profit institutions must be market sensitive and adjust
to what students demand. Non-profit colleges and universities are starting
to adopt this same commitment to emerging student preferences to maintain
their competitive advantage.
The Aslanian Group Seminar, held October 21st-22nd in Chicago, featured a
line-up of renowned student prospecting and enrollment experts who
addressed cost-effective methods to increase enrollment yield. Speakers
included Bob Johnson, president of Bob Johnson Consulting; Bill Stevens,
Emeritus Dean of Continuing Education, Guilford College; Jennifer Copeland,
general manager of DemandEngine; Andrew Gansler, president of the
Prospecting Services Division of EducationDynamics; and Carol Aslanian.
Details for the upcoming Spring Seminar, to be held June 3-4, 2010, will
be revealed in the months to come.
About EducationDynamics
EducationDynamics, a portfolio company of Halyard Capital, is higher
education's leading marketing services company dedicated to helping
institutions find, enroll and retain students. Its content-rich and highly
visible education websites, including EarnMyDegree.com, eLearners.com,
GradSchools.com, StudyAbroad.com, and its more than 50 special interest
microsites, make EducationDynamics the premier provider of qualified
prospective students for colleges and universities. In addition, the
company offers a full suite of Web-delivered services proven to drive
enrollment growth and reduce student attrition. Through its Market Research
and Advisory Services division, the company brings a decade of proprietary
research, unparalleled market and student intelligence, and best practice
insights to its clients. For more information, visit
http://www.educationdynamics.com.