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When Your School’s Enrollment is Full: What’s Next?

When Your School’s Enrollment is Full: What’s Next?

  • rick.newberry@enrollmentcatalyst.com
  • Blog

Achieving full enrollment is a significant milestone for any private school, symbolizing the culmination of hard work, strategic planning, and a compelling program. However, in the dynamic landscape of educational enrollment and marketing, reaching this point is not a signal to slow down but rather an opportunity to refine and enhance your strategies further. When […]

The Strategic Advantage of End-of-Year Surveys for Private Schools

The Strategic Advantage of End-of-Year Surveys for Private Schools

  • rick.newberry@enrollmentcatalyst.com
  • Blog

As another academic year begins to wind down, school leaders must look ahead and plan for the upcoming year. One of the most effective tools at your disposal for strategic planning is the end-of-year satisfaction survey. These surveys offer a goldmine of insights, directly from your school community, that can shape your strategies for admissions, […]

How Tree of Life Christian is Marketing Their School’s Affordability

How Tree of Life Christian is Marketing Their School’s Affordability

  • rick.newberry@enrollmentcatalyst.com
  • Blog

During the past several years, I have had the opportunity to partner with the team at Tree of Life Christian Schools in Columbus, OH, through my Enrollment Catalyst Program. I have seen their explosive enrollment growth and outstanding work. As they have always focused on implementing innovative strategies, the topic of marketing their school’s affordability […]

Transform Your School’s Campus Visit from Routine to Remarkable

Transform Your School’s Campus Visit from Routine to Remarkable

  • rick.newberry@enrollmentcatalyst.com
  • Blog

In a world where first impressions are crucial, the campus visit can be a deciding factor for prospective families considering your private school. Have you ever considered your campus visit experience from beginning to end? I have experienced many routine campus tours where the conversation is lacking, the campus is uninviting, and the wow factor […]

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