International Student Recruitment Trends
In this episode, Michael Shaver (The Association of Boarding Schools, TABS) shares his insights on the latest trends in international student enrollment for boarding schools. He discusses up and coming locations that are attracting students from around the world. Additionally, he provides valuable advice on how schools can leverage digital marketing to reach prospective students and showcase their unique offerings. Michael also highlights strategies that schools can use to differentiate themselves in a competitive landscape.
Tune in to this episode to gain a deeper understanding of the factors influencing international student enrollment and discover innovative ways to enhance your school’s marketing efforts.
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Hosts & Guests
Matt Soule | Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School in Waltham, MA
Angie Ward | Enroll Media Group
Michael Shaver (On LinkedIn)
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