Relationship-building in admissions isn’t what it was five years ago

EPISODE · Sep 25, 2025 · 44 MIN

Relationship-building in admissions isn’t what it was five years ago

from Education Marketing Leader with Chris Rapozo

On the latest Education Marketing Leader Podcast, I sat down with Ryan Trout, Director of Admissions at Northeastern Illinois University.We revisited his 2020 Stamats article, “Three Ways Relationship Building Helps Admissions Teams Excel,” and discussed how those lessons look different in 2025.Here are the key takeaways for higher ed marketers and enrollment leaders:🔹 Admissions is more competitive than ever.Test-optional is the norm, discount rates keep climbing, and students arrive less prepared for college-level work. Institutions that fail to adapt risk falling behind.🔹 Human connection wins.Virtual fairs and online-only touchpoints haven’t delivered. Preview Days and campus experiences that feel personal—meeting professors, eating in the cafeteria, real interactions—are driving yield and retention.🔹 Brand is about feelings, not features.At NEIU, students no longer choose the school just because it’s close or affordable. They now talk about how campus visits and staff made them feel. That shift is the result of intentional, relationship-first strategies.🔹 AI is a double-edged sword.Chatbots and predictive tools can help, but only when the data inputs are right and the tools are closely monitored. Costly AI recruiters are underwhelming; personalization and staff training still carry more weight.🔹 Relationships extend beyond prospects.Ryan shared how strengthening ties with high school counselors has fueled event attendance and trust. Monthly counselor updates through Slate are proving more effective than one-off outreach.🔹 Lean into your strengths.Don’t try to be the middle-of-the-pack institution. Be bold about what sets your campus apart—and back it up with student experiences that prove it.🎧 Listen to the full conversation for practical ideas on balancing tech with human touch in enrollment: [Podcast link]👉 Follow the Education Marketing Leader Podcast for more insights from the frontlines of higher ed marketing and admissions.

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