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Enrollment Strategies:

Recruitment and Retention

June 3, 2017

Dana L. Thomas, Ph.D.

Fall 2021 goals

• 2300 associate-level students

• 5000 baccalaureate students

• 1200 graduate students

• 30% associate-level graduation rate

• 50% baccalaureate 6-year graduation rate

UAF strategic enrollment initiatives

• Recruitment and retention teams established

– Associate-level

– Baccalaureate

– Graduate

• Active military, dependents, and veterans outreach

• Invest in high growth programs

• Scholarships

• Intensive advising support

Guiding principals of recruitment

Everything is recruitment

Relationships are the foundation

16-20 month cycle

Strategy, not reaction

Recruitment strategies

• Targeted digital marketing

• Active military, their dependents, and veterans

• Strategic use of recruiting scholarships

• Degree completion outreach

• Programs online

• New high demand programs

• Industry and school district partnerships

• Community college articulation agreements

Targeted digital marketing

• Collaborating with higher education digital marketing firm:– Expertise and insights in higher education

– Consumer data driven

– Outsourcing allows for flexibility and campaign refinement

• Measurable outcomes inform decision making

• Creates opportunity for collaborations and leveraged

resources across departments

• Increases UAF’s visibility to students across Alaska and in the

lower-48

Alaska high school graduation race distribution

4% 3% 3%

22% 23% 25%

10% 10%9%

7% 7%9%

58% 57% 54%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

AY17 AY21 AY25

White

Hispanic

AAPI

AIAN

Black

Retention and graduation strategies

High impact practices

• Undergraduate research

• Capstone experience

• Learning communities

• Student Engagement

Academic support

• Intensive Advising

• Student success workshops

• Math bridge

• Scholarships

Baccalaureate student retention and graduation

Baccalaureate student credit load

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Total Population

Under 25 years of age

25 years of age or older

Year 6 – 8 baccalaureate graduation rate

17.26%

9.27%

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

16%

18%

20%

UAF Peers

Fall 2021 goals

• 2300 associate-level students

• 5000 baccalaureate students

• 1200 graduate students

• 30% associate-level graduation rate

• 50% baccalaureate 6-year graduation rate

Additional Information

Six year baccalaureate graduation rate

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Fall 98 Fall 99 Fall 00 Fall 01 Fall 02 Fall 03 Fall 04 Fall 05 Fall 06 Fall 07 Fall 08 Fall 09 Fall 10

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Entering Cohort Term

UAF 6-Yr

UA 6-Yr

UAF Peer 6-YrAvg

Three year associate-level graduation rate

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Fall 04 Fall 05 Fall 06 Fall 07 Fall 08 Fall 09 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 12 Fall 13

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Entering Cohort Term

UAF 3-Yr

UA 3-Yr

UA peer average

UAF academic peers

• Idaho State University

• Montana State University- Bozeman

• New Mexico State University- Main Campus

• North Dakota State University- Main Campus

• Oregon State University

• The University of Montana

• University of Idaho

• University of Maine

• University of Nevada-Reno

• University of Wyoming

• Utah State University

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