Title: Communicating Electronically with Your Students
1Communicating Electronically with Your Students
2Rick GardnerAssociate Director of
OperationsOffice of Financial Aid and
Scholarships
- James Madison University - Harrisonburg, Virginia
3Evolution of Communication
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vGWfWJGSTY94feature
player_detailpage
4Presentation Outline
- Challenges
- Delivery Methods
- Facebook/Twitter
- Financial Aid Website
- Student Administration System
- Email
- Best Practices
5Challenges
- High volume of students you need to inform
- Fighting back against Information Overload
- Getting students to act on your communication
6Delivery Methods
- Pull strategies (student self-serve)
- Financial Aid Office Web page
- Newsletters
- FAQs
- Push Strategies
- Student Administration System
- Email
- Facebook
- Twitter (?)
7Delivery Methods
- Pull strategies (student self-serve)
- Student Administration System
- Financial Aid Office Web page
- Newsletters
- FAQs
8Delivery Methods
- Push Strategies
- Facebook/Twitter
- Student Administration System
- Email
9JMUs Facebook Page
10JMUs Facebook Page
11Best Practices
- Deliver the information at the right time
- Use the right delivery method
- Give the right information
- Use automation
12Deliver the information at the right time
- Entrance Counselling? No thanks, I already
know were the entrance to campus is
13Deliver the information at the right time
- Entrance Counselling No thanks, I already know
were the entrance to campus is - Solution
Appears immediately after accepting loans in the
student administration system.
14My favorite all time electronic communication
15Use the right delivery method
- Websites
- Traditionally good for non-student specific
information but can be very effective if tailored
as discussed above - Email
- Great for individual student communication,
especially if replying to students inquiries. - Somewhat effective in pushing out general
information - Facebook/Twitter
- Great for broadcast type information if the
students are connected to the page/twitter
account
16Give the right information
- Tell them what they need to know
- Include steps and/or website links to help them
stay on the right track - Include contact information so they know how to
get questions answered - Dont forget to let them know when they have
completed a requirement
Humorous Tweet You know you are broke when
American Express calls and says Leave home
without it
17Give the right information
18Give the right information
19Use automation
20Use automation whenever possible
- Automation is the key ingredient necessary to
communicate to large volumes of students in a
timely manner - Daily emails for missing and completed
requirements - Weekly reminders
- To-Do Lists
Humorous Tweet The invisible man marries the
invisible woman. The kids were nothing to look
at either.
21Communication Summary - Missing MPN example
- Students get alerted in Student Administration
System - They get email notification and weekly email
follow ups - They have a to do list item created in Student
Administration System - They have a Financial Aid Hold put on their
account - They are notified when the requirements are met
22Final Thoughts
- Some of the processes we discussed are meant to
also communicate student status to the
Bursar/Business Office - You can tell when your communication strategy is
working because your phone will not ring as often
and the questions you get will not be repetitive. - When a student says they did not read the email
from the financial aid office, use it as a
teaching moment. - There are two types of people you always read
email from - 1. People you get money from
- 2. People you owe money to
23Questions?