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2015 Students E-Expectations Ruffalo Noel-Levitz Report: Top insights for #highered & #hesm

The results of the brand new Ruffalo Noel-Levitz report on the E-expectations of college bound seniors and juniors (n=3,052) will be officially released next Wednesday in Boston.

But, I managed this year again to get a preview of these results – before anybody else – courtesy of Stephanie Geyer from RNL who will present the results next week and at several conferences this summer.

What this means is that YOU get a chance to know about the E-Expectations Survey results before everybody :-)

E-Expectations of 3,052 college-bound seniors and juniors

This research always provides very interesting insights on the preferences of college-bound high school students when it comes to the college admission process and marketing channels that click with prospective students.

This year, the results are based on an online survey (it was done on the phone before) conducted in May 2015 (in March last year) with a sample of 3052 high school seniors (50%) and juniors (50%).

This online survey was distributed via email to a representative list of college-bound students provided by the National Research Center for College and University Admissions (NRCCUA). Participation in this online survey was incentivized via a drawing of 10 Amazon gift certificates of $100 each.

As a result, the data is fresh and relevant to any institution recruiting prospective college-aged students in the US.

I’ve spent a few hours, over the past week, reviewing and analyzing the results of this survey and I’ve identified the following top insights for you.

Insight #1: Your website plays a major role in crafting perceptions about your school

Insight #2: Social Media is now a 2nd channel of choice for college information

Insight #3: it’s time to be strategic on how your school can use videos & live streaming with prospective students

Insight #4: if you are not texting them, what are you waiting for?

Insight #5: there is a real opportunity for remarketing in digital advertising to reach prospective students