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10 Great Examples of User-Generated Content in Higher Education

Social Media Strategies Summit

In a higher ed context, user-generated content is most likely to come from one of these sources: Students. Students generate the vast majority of higher ed-related UGC because there are so many of them. These subject-matter experts play a key role in attracting prospective students.

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Navigating the Higher Ed Enrollment Cliff: How Social Media Managers Can Position Their Institutions for Success

Social Media Strategies Summit

The Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education warned about a forthcoming enrollment cliff, predicting that the number of students graduating from higher education would drop by 350,000 – 400,000 annually. A potential 400,000 fewer students sounds scary. First off, let’s clarify what we’re talking about. Unfortunately not.

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NCAA Influencer Marketing and What It Means for Your Brand

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In a momentous change that will significantly alter the college sports landscape, the NCAA has announced that it will finally allow student-athletes to be paid for their name, image, and likeness. The Name, Image, and Likeness Policy, or NIL for short, is an interim policy until federal legislation or new NCAA rules are adopted.

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9 Inspiring Examples of Higher Education Institutions on Social Media

Social Media Strategies Summit

A big piece in the higher education marketing puzzle lies in figuring out the best way to position a given town, city, or state to prospective students. The friendly attitude toward students? Obviously, this is an area that’s of massive interest to potential students. So what are prospective students worried about?

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On The Death Of Google Reader

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” to the San Jose Mercury News calling it a business opportunity. If you’ve been paying attention, you’ve already guessed my reaction to the news was a giant “meh.” I follow CEOs, entrepreneurs, reporters, athletes, celebrities, college students, and many other types of folks.

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Universities: How to Use Social Media as Well as Students Do

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College students are savvy about social media, so shouldn’t it also be the other way around, too? Attracting New Students. Where did current students first hear about the university that they attend? So, universities need to show their institution as a place that makes students want to accept their invitation.

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Data Scientist Qualifications: How and Why You Should Become One

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There is no shortage of aspiring professional athletes or actors, but the rapidly growing field of technology means a constant supply of career options. Watching a lot of sports or fitness videos can yield a high number of ads about football movies, workout gear or news involving pro athletes. Career Changers. Take the Leap.

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