Looking beyond admissions? Implement Huddle Up for your classroom or  organization.

Boost university enrollment through meaningful engagement.

* Build relationships between applicants, students, or parents through niche topics of shared interests.

*  A new way to create asynchronous cohort engagement.

*  Move beyond group chats. Engage through shared ideas and feedback.

*  Customize and create connections around a shared experience.

Innovators on Huddle Up

“It’s all about engagement and connections. We're helping transfer students connect, plan, and interact to help ensure a smooth transition into ISU."

Tim Hauber

Iowa State University

"Students learn so much from each other, and Huddle Up just makes it super easy to make that happen." 

Barry Johnson, 

Shanghai Community International School

“We’re using Huddle Up to help us better engage with students as it relates to orientation, diversity, and overall student engagement.”

Vanessa Rials, 

Director of Multicultural Engagement

Newman University

Create your own topics to engage niche groups within your school's context.

EXAMPLES:

- First Gen Student Success Tips

- Slam Poets

- Aspiring Entrepreneurs

ANY TOPIC YOU CHOOSE.

A Way to Engage & Build Relationships.  

The Enrollment Challenge

The market is shrinking.

Today, schools need to take market share from each other just to 

stay even.

It's hard to stand out and generate engagement.

Schools are using the same messaging techniques and students are far more tech-savvy.

How can schools rise above the competition to take a larger share of enrollment?

The missing piece of the puzzle is building on the emotional connection between the applicant and the school. The school has to “feel” like the right choice. 

The campus visit is effective, but everyone has a strong campus visit. How can you foster these feelings and stand out from others?

 "I like how I feel with these people and in this environment

 "I can see myself successful here."

How can schools create that sense of belonging?

It's not easy, that's for sure. The challenges?

Applicants are less likely to engage at all and are feeling "Zoomed" out.

Online tools generally emphasize information-sharing but lack meaningful engagement. Both are needed.

Building relationships is a step-by-step process. Applicants need a safe way take the next engagement step. 

In-person events like the campus visit provide the best success rates. Students 'see themselves' on campus. They meet other applicants and make connections, but in-person events are difficult to scale and they exclude those who cannot attend.

The general feeling among admissions teams is that no online online tool can replicate the relationship-building and feeling of belonging that occurs from in-person experiences - but what if they were wrong?

What if such a tool existed? 

Your team can use Huddle Up to boost enrollment through meaningful engagement at any point within your funnel.

- Connect applicants with the same interests and passions in niche groups. 

- You structure the content, the purpose, and the interactions. They share ideas and feedback with one another in our purpose-built platform. 

You walk away with more conversions as applicants leave knowing each other and your university.

Engage applicants where they are with what interests them most, crafted to emphasize your school’s context. 

Facilitate engaging, interactive discussions and problem-solving focused on the topics that appeal to your audience. 

Let applicants share ideas and feedback - and connect with one another along the way.

Leverage our simple-to-use platform designed for asynchronous online idea exchange and feedback-rich dialogue

 Applicants... And Others

Asynchronous idea exchange and feedback turns online cohorts into communities. Consider these use-cases.

Use Huddle Up with other groups such as Parents, Affinty Groups, Community members, Alumni, and more.

Use Huddle Up to target your goals throughout the  student life cycle: applicants, admitted, melt, orientation, retention, capstone experiences, alumni, and more.

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