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Page 1: Retention Management on a Dime Adult Student Recruitment and Retention March 24 th 2015

Retention Management on a Dime

Adult Student Recruitment and Retention

March 24th 2015

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Introductions

Amy Griswold• Academic Advising and

Outreach Manager• Functional Analyst for

PeopleSoft (25%)• 10 + Years in Distance

Education with UW Platteville• Clerical support, recruitment,

advising, retention, management, etc.

• Supervise all advisors in the Distance Learning Center (DLC)

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About UW-Platteville

Offering degrees at a distance for over 35 years and entirely online programs since 1999

Currently we have approx. 2000 active students• 1250 graduate students• 750 undergraduate students

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Technical “Stuff”

Use PeopleSoft as our Student Information System

Re-implemented in 2012 Started using comments, communications, and

checklists (3C’s)

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Reminder…Disclaimer…Warning

Purpose of presentation• Showcase the use of delivered

student information system (PeopleSoft) to meet our CURRENT needs

• Strive to not be too “technical”• Will provide examples of 3C’s

within PeopleSoft • Will provide support and

resources on how to build relationships with Developers/Functional Analysts to learn more

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Agenda

Basic Foundation of 3C’s in PeopleSoft CRM and Foundation of Successful Communication

Planning Use of 3C’s at UW-Platteville Distance Learning Center Developing Relationships to Leverage Your IT Support

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Basic Foundations of 3C’s in PeopleSoft

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Basic Foundation of 3C’s in PeopleSoft

So what is 3C’s?• Checklists• Communications• Comments

Common misperceptions• Not secure• Time consuming• Maintenance

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Checklists

Simple – it’s a checklist of items for the student “to do” or a To Do List

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Checklists Benefits

Recruitment Retention Advising Financial Aid Registrar Student

Great way to keep the student, and all staff informed on what the student needs to do.

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Checklists Pitfalls

Updating the items on the to do list is a MUST Contact information Cannot answer all questions

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Communications

Ability to send a communication from PeopleSoft• Letter• Email• Text (currently we are not using this, but know some

institutions are exploring this functionality)

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Communication Benefits

Auto generate Saves a copy Processing Set it and forget it Personalize More to come!

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Communication Pitfalls

Need the “technical” know how to set up

Changes to communication MAY be cumbersome

Open rate/link tracking proven difficult

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Comments

A way to document communications• Letter• Email• Phone call• Face to face

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Comments Benefits

Cover Your…. Keep communication open Secure by security roles Tracking

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Comments Pitfalls

Security needs to be done right Comment entry needs to have enough info, but

not too much info Staff use and “buy in”

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CRM and Foundations of Successful Communication Planning with Any System

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CRM vs Homegrown

Why to not use a CRM?• Cost• Population of students• Needs

Benefits of a CRM• Support• Easy to use interface• Connectivity to SIS and LRMS

PeopleSoft Cannot Do Everything On Campus uses a CRM

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Building a Communication Plan

Best results are obtained after• Carefully reviewing all communications• Deciding who sends the communication• Deciding the mode of the communication• Determine the process of the communication

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Review Your Communications

Strive for consistency Use language or data that

does not change frequently• Utilize links to websites for

information that consistently changes

Understand the connection between the mode and the indented recipient

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Who Sends The Message

Who is the message coming from?

What is the action for the student?

Is the contact information accurate and appropriate?

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Deciding the mode of the communication

Is email the appropriate method?

When is postal mail necessary?

Will there be a breakdown of communication?

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Determine the process of the communication

More on the functional/end user• Process Driven• Action Driven• Individual

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Use of 3C’s at UW-Platteville Distance Learning Center

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Examples of How DLC uses 3C’s

Recruitment Admissions Student Services Advising/Outreach Retention

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Recruitment

Recruiters • Alphabetically by prospect/applicant last name• Work from prospect through admission• Communications signed by recruiter with alpha split

How Recruiters use 3C’s• Comments on all prospects• Checklists to provide info to prospects and applicants• Have daily spreadsheets based on day

Auto communications sent (email communication) Manual communications (phone and then comment)

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Advising/Outreach/Retention

“One Stop Shop” philosophy• Advisor is the main point of contact for all students• Reduces confusion on who to contact and for what

Advising and Outreach Process• Standardizing new admit communication plan• Standardizing communication and engagement

throughout registration• Process improvement reviews by documentation

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Advising/Outreach/Retention

How Advising/Outreach/Retention uses 3C’s• Comments are critical• Checklists to see if there are any “to do’s”• Communications

New Admit Warning letters Registration Confirmations Registration Reminders

Not ALL Advising/Outreach/Retention fits into PeopleSoft

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Developing Relationships to Leverage Your IT Support

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Building Relationships

Know your IT Staff Know your PeopleSoft or SIS Staff Attend meetings Ask questions Learn to speak the same language

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Building Relationships

Both sides learn together. The best way to learn is from experts such as consultants or other universities. This is why HEUG is so popular and growing.

Defining roles and responsibility up front with both areas. Not know who is responsibility or owner of things can make it frustrating at times for both parties. 

Keep it simple. It takes new developers and functional users 6-12 months to somewhat learn the system.

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Questions or Comments?

Amy Griswold

Academic Advising and Outreach Manager Functional Analyst

UW-Platteville

Distance Learning Center

[email protected]