Strategies for Marketing PRE-RECORDED Webinar
Strategies for Marketing and Increasing Attendance and Effectiveness in Your Academic Support Program
Facilitator: Carmen Wade
$29.95
High attrition rates have become an impetus for colleges and universities to develop programs to help students during the first years of their education. Various services such as supplemental instruction, tutoring, testing, counseling, college success seminars, as well as other services are offered to help students be successful in their university studies. While these services may be offered, encouraging students to voluntarily attend these sessions can be a challenge. This webinar discusses creative strategies to market, increase attendance, quality, and effectiveness, in academic support programs on your college campus.
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