What Opportunities and Challenges Does Online Learning Present to the Admissions Office During COVID-19 and Beyond?

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Higher education institutions have rapidly embraced online learning and the capabilities it provides, so it’s essential that admissions offices recognize these opportunities as well.  

From more enrollments to international student recruitment opportunities, new market segments, and significant savings, admissions office can make the most of this shift towards online learning. 

This white paper will explore how admissions offices can rethink their application processes and initiatives to adapt to the new normal. This asset will cover: 

  • The opportunities of online learning for admissions teams  
  • The challenges presented by online learning for admissions teams  
  • The perspectives of online students and how they impact admissions  

Please fill in the short form to download a free copy of the white paper now. 

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