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Mobile makes its way into students’ college searches, though e-mail continues to prevail

A new study by Cappex.com shows that students are researching information on college websites from their mobile devices, though traditional channels such as email are still relied upon most to keep students on track during their college searches.
The Cappex study of more than 2,000 class of 2011 and 2012 high school students, as well as 82 college admission officers, also shows that videos are more popular for college searching than blogs on college sites.
Specific findings from the study include:
- 86 percent of 2011 high school grads prefer e-mail for initial contact from colleges
- Just 19 percent of 2011 high school grads want initial direct contact from colleges by cell phone, though 32 percent prefer to continue a dialogue with college admissions reps by cell phone
- 77 percent of 2011 high school grads prefer using a mobile-friendly version of a college’s website, while 23 percent would prefer to download an app from a college
- Class of 2012 high school students are somewhat more receptive to apps: 35 percent would prefer to download an app
- 34 percent of colleges surveyed said that they have created a mobile-friendly version of their website. Of those that have not yet created one, two thirds plan to create one this year
- More than 85 percent of 2011 high school seniors prefer to learn about colleges through video tours and student videos, while just 6 percent are interested in reading college blogs during their college searches
“When it comes to communicating with colleges, students are more open than ever to using their mobile devices and cell phones, though colleges need to understand their preferences,” said Chris Long, president of Cappex. “For instance, students may not want to download an app from every college they are looking at, but they will visit a college’s website using their mobile devices.”
“Colleges need to be sure to set up mobile versions of their sites to cater to growing mobile use among students,” Long added. “Additionally, colleges should continue using tried and true methods such as e-mail to make it easy for students to keep track of their interactions with colleges.”
The white paper summarizing the study can be found at http://bit.ly/irOAhX.
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An Interview with IUPUI’s Bobby Bell About College Search Social Media Sites
Bobby Bell, Assistant Admissions Director at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) answers six questions about his department’s approach.
How is IUPUI using college search social media sites?
We use a mix of several college search social media sites to turn prospects into applicants. We also use Facebook and Twitter to get the IUPUI story out.
What do you see as the key benefits of the sites?
They allow us to reach out to students who we might not normally be able to meet through the conventional methods. For example, when George Hill first signed with San Antonio Spurs, we sent a message out through one of the sites saying he went to school here – see where he got his start. Response was almost instant: The San Antonio prospect pool quadrupled within 24 hours.
It’s nice that, with Cappex, we can call our rep and say hey we want to send a message like this out, and within a day, we’ve got a message out there.
College search social media tools account for about 2% of our total apps, however we primarily use those tools for targeting our nonresident populations – an area we’re trying to grow. For those non-resident populations, they account for 6% to 7%.
How are you integrating online tools with traditional off-line recruiting programs?
We’ve used the tools to make students aware of our presence at a particular event such as college fairs. It can anywhere from a small high school visit, like if we’re going out to California, and we can search out students from specific high schools to let them know we’re coming out there. We’ve also used them to promote national college fairs and campus events.
We have been been fortunate at IUPUI to have some very unique undergraduate majors and academic schools, and we regularly use tools including Cappex to push out messages to students who have similar academic interests. For example, Music Technology was something we launched two years ago, and when that school was just getting started, we sent out a message to any students who had similar interests and got a great response from it. We also send out these messages through traditional postcards and email. So, the messaging through the college search social media sites complements the emails and offline mailings.
Once we’ve made initial contact with a student through the sites, we usually put those students into a more heavy email stream.
How can college search social media be used to provide a campus experience online?
What we can do is talk about the in-person opportunities as much as we can but we also realize that, if you’re in California, it’s going to take a large commitment to get you out here to check us out. To get you to that first step, we’ve got our interactive Web tour that our communications marketing office developed. We’ve got our videos through UniversityTV. Since it’s all Web based, we can push any of that out to students. And then you have the YouTube experience as well.
I think those things have eventually led to more students taking the next step by submitting an application (we have a lot of stealth applicants) or taking the next step by participating in one of our on campus events. For us, the hardest thing is getting people to understand who we are, and I think those tools give us a lot more flexibility to do that.
Recently, I’ve been working with a California a student who sent us a message through Cappex that she had a question about the IUPUI application. We’ve been able to continue the dialogue. And now we’re going to have our California recruiter meet with her.
What do you think the future holds for college search social media?
I could see college search social media not just introducing students to schools, but taking a more active role in helping see that student through application and matriculation.
What advice do you have for other admission officers to best integrate the sites into their recruiting programs?
Come up with a plan on how to qualify and respond to inquiries generated through the tools. Would it be a follow up message trough one of the sites, an email sent directly from the university, or should they start receiving your letters and postcards?
Have fun with it, too. Don’t sound forced. Don’t make it sound like you’re 18 because that always fails. You can still have fun with it while keeping a mature voice.
For more on this topic, read our latest white paper with trends on how college admission offices are integrating college search social media sites.
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June Scholarship Winners Announced
Cappex.com announces two new scholarship winners for June 2010. Congrats to all our winners!
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“I Don’t Want To Pay For College” Summer II Scholarship Winner: Calvin H., from Tigard, OR, will be starting his freshman year at Northwest University this Fall and plans on majoring in History & Political Science, with a minor in Accounting. Calvin is an honor roll high school student who is an active leader in his church and well as in his high school’s LINK program, which helps freshman make an easier transition into high school. Calvin also spends time volunteering at a day camp for 1st through 3rd graders and working with the homeless through his High School Youth Group Leadership team. As a Co-Captain of his high school tennis team, Calvin developed skills that helped him in other areas. Calvin hopes to join his college’s debate team and participate in Student Congress! |
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“I Don’t Want To Pay For College” Spring Scholarship Winner: Tyler D., from Gilbert, AZ, is majoring in Biological and biomedical sciences and health professions. Tyler is the Secretary of the Arizona Men’s Soccer Club and a team leader in the Arizona Blue Chip Leadership Program. Tyler is also a volunteer for Hospice, assisting Hospice nurses as well as interacting with elderly patients. As an Organic Chemistry Preceptor, or teaching assistant, Tyler held office hours, tutored students and held review sessions. Tyler has also held a Clinical Rotations Internship, which helped prepare him for his future career in medicine. |
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Cappex.com Announces Three New Scholarship Winners
Cappex.com announces three newscholarship winners. Congrats to all our winners!
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A GPA Isn’t Everything Winner: Jewell S., from Kansas City, MO, is a high school senior interested in political science and government. Jewell helped organize a variety of community service events at his school including a food drive, school mural project and a teddy bear drive for a local hospital. Jewell took flight lessons and attended the ACE flight camp with the hopes of becoming a professional pilot or working with the Air Force or Homeland Security. In his spare time Jewell plays the drums and guitar for two bands! |
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College Pro Scholarship Winner: Hunter B., from Fort Smith, AK, is a high school junior who is interested in majoring in Computer Information Sciences. Hunter is a freelance website designer and placed first in a computer game and simulation programming competition at the Arkansas State Conference. Hunter has designed the following sites: www.neumeiernurseryandflorist.com, www.ldesignsbylisa.com and www.cometothefortress.com. In addition to his website design experience, Hunter is an aviation enthusiast and would love to become a professional pilot one day. |
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#1 Cappex Facebook Fan Winner: Mallory B., from Eau Claire, WI, is an honor roll high school senior interested in studying health professions and pre-medicine. Although she is not certain what career path she will take, Mallory is interested in exploring the field of psychology and is interested in helping people overcome mental illness. Mallory is the co-leader of her high school Key Club’s project Read and Lead which is a program where high school students tutor elementary school students who are struggling with their reading skills. In addition to Key Club, Mallory is a member of the National Honor Society, through which she volunteered at blood drives and was a member of the planning committee for Relay for Life. When she’s not spending time volunteering, Mallory is a swimmer, a member of her high school softball team, plays viola in the orchestra and is in her high school show choir! |
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Cappex.com Announces Five May Scholarship Winners
Cappex.com announces five scholarship winners from May. Congrats to all our winners!
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College Edge Scholarship for Juniors Winner: Carmyn R., from Los Angeles, CA, is a high school junior interested in majoring in biological and biomedical sciences. She hopes to one day become a pediatrician and work with children to improve their lives. As an honor roll student, Carmyn is the president of her high school’s United Student Body, a group that leads student activities. She is also a member of the California Scholastic Federation, the Hispanic Awareness Club and the College Access Pilot Program. For the past three years, Carmyn has spent time volunteering at the East Los Angeles County Library. |
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I Don’t Want To Pay For College – Spring Winner: Joel S., from Coeur d’Alene, ID, is studying health professions and related clinical sciences, including counseling psychology. Joel graduated from high school with a 3.98 GPA and participated in a variety of activities including being a camp counselor and 4-H Club president. Joel recently spent a year interning at St. Innocent’s Orphanage in Rosarito, Mexico where he worked as a mentor to 25 male orphans. He had previously volunteered at the orphanage to build houses for homeless families in Mexico. Joel is excited to begin his work towards a degree that will allow him to further serve his community. |
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Health Careers & Nursing Scholarship – Winter Winner: Conrad B., from Macomb, MI, is a college sophomore at Oakland University studying health professions with a focus on pre-pharmacy studies. Conrad is an active member of his pre-pharmacy organization, helping to coordinate volunteer activities and trips, as well assisting with finding guest speakers for the group. He currently works as a hospital pharmacy technician, which allows him to get practical experience in his field. Conrad also spends time volunteering for his church, local hospitals and other community organizations. Conrad’s ultimate goal is to use his education to give back to the community and help people live longer, more productive lives through medicine. |
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Cutting Edge Careers Scholarship – Winter Winner: Sophie S., from Atlanta, GA, is a 4.0 high school junior who intends on majoring in psychology. Sophie is extremely active in her community. She founded a tutoring program for students at her high school, is the secretary of her school’s Beta Club, where she organizes volunteer opportunities as well as schedules and leads the clubs meetings, and a camp counselor at the Sandy Springs Mission summer camp. Sophie is also the Co-Captain of the Riverwood Equestrian team and in training to get her student pilot license! |
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Psychology Scholarship – Winter Winner: Allison G. from Newport Beach, CA is a high school senior intending on majoring in psychology. Allison volunteers with a variety of organizations, including being the president of the Make-A-Wish Club, the Co-Founder of the Magic Shoe Foundation Club, which focuses on collecting used running shoes and donating to less fortunate communities in the area, and a tutor for the Academic Mentoring Program. Allison is currently interning at the Oncology Center at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Orange County. Her internship is helping her prepare for a career in the health sciences industry, with a focus on psychology. |
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