Drawing inspiration from the world’s most successful companies can help your institution stand out from the crowd of other schools vying for the same pool of prospective students. With a few adaptations, higher
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by TargetX | November 12, 2018 |
Recruitment & Enrollment, Admissions Marketing, Thought Leadership, Edupreneur
by TargetX | October 25, 2018 |
Admissions Marketing, Conferences & Events
Special thanks to Becky Morehouse, Senior VP for Client Services at Stamats, for contributing this guest post to the TargetX blog. We love working with the Stamats team and are so excited to be not only sponsoring, but
by TargetX | August 07, 2018 |
Recruitment & Enrollment, TargetX Summit
Many challenges recently faced by Moravian College, a private liberal arts college with 2,000 students, are all too familiar to recruiting and admissions professionals. From using number-crunching spreadsheets to track
by TargetX | July 11, 2018 |
Recruitment & Enrollment, Retention & Student Success, TargetX Summit
First-generation college students are a growing population. Approximately 1 in 3 college students today are first-generation, and one-quarter are classified as both first generation and low income students.
by TargetX | June 25, 2018 |
Recruitment & Enrollment, Admissions Marketing, TargetX Summit
Nearly all of mStoner’s consulting engagements begin with developing an experience map focusing on a challenge a client is facing. Not surprisingly, many institutions want to explore the experiences prospective students
by TargetX | September 11, 2017 |
As we approach the 73rd National NACAC Conference, we wanted to help you prepare for the event! Here are a few things that you must do while you're in Boston for #NACAC17:
by TargetX | August 17, 2017 |
Benjamin Franklin once said, “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” At TargetX, we know the importance of investing not just in our local communities, but in the power of education for our youth.
by TargetX | July 14, 2017
According to a recent study by the Harvard Center for Education Policy Research, 10-40% of college intending students fail to enroll in a university the fall after graduating high school — that’s almost half of enrolled