Commencement is a Rite of Belonging, and a Privilege
Not belonging is why 25% of students with disabilities drop out after their first year of college. A new agency partnership is raising awareness of the disability community and higher education.
Faced with two years of declining online enrollments for their 13 online graduate and adult degree completion programs, WBU called on Paskill to reverse the trend.
To learn more about the needs of the primary and secondary audiences of its enterprise website, WBU hired PS&L to lead a website assessment to inform the redesign of the Wayland Baptist University website to better serve the needs of users. A comprehensive website assessment, including focus groups and online surveys, resulted in in-depth analysis of and recommendations for improved design, navigation, content, and user experience.
WBU’s successful enterprise redesign was highly informed by the data, observations, and strategies shared in the website assessment. The comprehensive and accessible findings served as a basis for the wbu.edu’s information architecture through content development.
Another aspect of the variety of services Paskill provided WBU included creating and implementing a comprehensive lead generation campaign along with dedicated microsite (wbuonline.com) to serve as an online destination for inquiries.
We developed and implemented a geographically and demographically targeted digital media campaign. The campaign’s impact was immediate — the first term saw online enrollment stabilize. Online enrollments for the Fall term represented a 9% increase compared to the previous Fall.
Not belonging is why 25% of students with disabilities drop out after their first year of college. A new agency partnership is raising awareness of the disability community and higher education.
Learn why both activities are essential to the enrollment funnel in generating new students but are not the same.