Predictive Models for Enrollment: A Showcase of Three Examples

Predictive Models for Enrollment: A Showcase of Three Examples

October 19, 2018 | 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. EDT

 

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Take a closer look at three in-depth examples of predictive modeling for enrollment.

Predictive modeling is one of the most impactful and widespread methods that institutions are using to become more data-driven in their decision-making.

Join us for an example-based webcast that will walk you through three different predictive models that one institution uses to predict yield at various stages of the enrollment funnel. Our expert instructor will walk you through an Inquiry to Enroll model, an Applicant to Enroll model, and an Admit to Enroll model. For each, we will discuss the following aspects:

  • Rationale and strategy behind the model
  • Analysis used
  • Implementation
  • Outcomes and results

 

Pre-Webcast Resource

As part of your webcast registration, you will receive a one-page resource before the session that will give you a quick overview of the following around statistics and big data:

  • How predictive modeling is different from projections and forecasting
  • How all three are used in strategic enrollment management

 

Who Should Attend

This webcast is ideal for admissions, enrollment management, and institutional research professionals who would like to see three in-depth examples of how another institution is approaching predictive modeling for enrollment.

Agenda

During the webcast, our instructor will walk you through three models: an Inquiry to Enroll model, an Applicant to Enroll model, and an Admit to Enroll model. For each of the models, we will cover the following four points:

  • Rationale and strategy behind the model
  • Analysis used
  • Implementation
  • Outcomes and results

Speakers

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Randall Langston

Vice President for Enrollment Management
Texas Women's University

In his current role, Randall Langston provides vision, inspiration, and strong leadership to staff in the Offices of Admissions, Registrar, Financial Aid, and the Office of Admissions Processing. Additionally, Randall is responsible for developing strategic enrollment management plans, high level statistical and mathematical data analysis, and predictive modeling.  

Working in higher education for more than twenty years, Randall has met or exceeded enrollment targets at each institution where he has worked, which include: The College at Brockport – SUNY, the University of Northern Colorado, the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, the University of Findlay, and the University of Denver.

Randall earned a Ph.D. in Higher Education from the University of The Free State (Republic of South Africa), a Master’s degree in Higher Education Administration with a specialization in College Student Personnel Administration from Texas Tech University, and a Bachelor of Science degree from Sam Houston State University (TX).

Questions About the Event?

Sarah Seigle Peatman
Sr. Research Analyst, Academic Impressions

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