How Partnerships Can Transform Your School’s Grant and Aid
What’s the difference between a software provider and a partner? Here’s a quick comparison.
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5 Tools to Help Schools Celebrate Earth Day, Every Day
Did you know schools have been at the center of Earth Day from the very beginning? Here are five tools that can help school administrative offices reduce paper usage and continue to celebrate Earth Day in 2024 and beyond.
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How Schools Can Solve 3 Financial Aid Challenges
Does your current solution for managing financial aid meet your schools’ needs? When you’re stuck using manual processes or inefficient software, you end up lamenting about the same problems day after day. Remarks like “this takes way too long” or
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Adapting Admissions: Navigating the Gen Z Enrollment Shift
Are your school’s application and enrollment processes ready for Gen Z parents? Here are some of the important things you need to consider when planning for the best ways to market to these digital natives.
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Grant & Aid Tips: Getting Ready for the Financial Aid Application Year
To set yourself up for a successful financial aid application year, it’s important to review your Grant & Aid setup before the business of admissions season really hits. Here’s how to get started.
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Making Your List and Checking it Twice
Who goes into the holiday season without checklists? Families in your school are using their holiday checklists, and so should you!
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Creating More Efficient Financial Aid Award Committees
Creating efficient processes for your award committee process helps save your school valuable time, better serves your families and more.
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Re-Enrollment Tips from a Seasoned K-12 Marketing Professional
It’s re-enrollment season, and Courtney Haindel, FACTS’ client relationship manager for the western half of the United States, is the expert you want this time of year. She’s a former director of enrollment and marketing at several large schools and
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