Facing an Enrollment Challenge? We’re Here to Help.
Claim your complimentary working session with a member of Carnegie’s Enrollment Strategy team at this year’s UPCEA SOLAR Conference in Boston, MA!
Sign up for a 30-minute personalized session with one of our experts to think through some of your most pressing online enrollment challenges:
- We’re launching new online programs and want to build a go-to-market plan that drives early momentum.
- Our existing programs have plateaued—how do we reignite growth and optimize performance?
- We’re managing a mix of high-performing and under-enrolled programs and need a data-driven strategy to prioritize investment.
- We have limited marketing capacity and want to better align content, creative, and budget for enrollment impact.
- We’re exploring how AI and automation could streamline recruitment and enhance student engagement.
- We’re unsure how to structure our team or partnerships for scalability—what should we insource, outsource, or automate?
- We’re seeing increased competition and need to strengthen differentiation in a crowded online market.
- We want to tighten collaboration between marketing, enrollment, and academics to accelerate growth.
After the meeting, you’ll receive a 1-page Enrollment Growth Snapshot summarizing key opportunities, insights, and recommended next steps tailored to your institution’s goals.
Where Else to Find the Carnegie Team at UPCEA SOLAR
You can find the team all day at our booth. Follow us on LinkedIn to stay up to date! You can also catch our presentation:
Insights & Innovation Session
Designing for Decision-Making: What 10,500 Online Learners Said About Relevance and Engagement
Presented by: Shankar Prasad
Online learners make fast decisions about what’s relevant and who’s credible. Yet most institutions still communicate as if “online students” are one audience. The result is outreach that gets skimmed, ignored, or mistrusted early in the funnel.
Drawing on a national study of 10,500+ prospective online learners, we’ll preview a set of practical learner profiles that reveal how students evaluate programs, what holds them back, and what builds trust.
Attendees will leave with a student-centered framework they can apply immediately to improve relevance, reduce friction, and build credibility before students ever apply.