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Higher Education and Alumni Events: Needs, Challenges and Solutions

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    Every industry has different event planning needs, and some of the most unique ones can be found in the world of higher education. Whether you’re in the industry or not, learn about the challenges event planners at colleges and universities face on a daily basis, and get inspired by the event technology solutions that can help change the game for higher ed.

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    Depending on the industry, planning meetings and events can mean a lot of different things. From product marketing to increasing revenue, to spreading awareness or raising money, there are no limits in what events can accomplish. But often a priority is also to create a sense of community. And that goal for events couldn’t be truer for higher education.

    As I’m sure many of us can relate, our time at our respective institutions of higher learning was filled with formative, fun and unforgettable experiences, so much so that it’s difficult to leave that identity behind. It’s why the relationship between student and university often extends beyond graduation, and that it’s often facilitated through in-person events that bring people with the same experiences together. In fact, 48% of alumni professionals report that their clubs, chapter and reunions have “significant” or “some impact” on alumni engagement.

    These events are also crucial for colleges and universities as drivers for revenue, fundraising, marketing and enrollment. I would know before getting into the events industry, I wrote for a magazine all about the ins and outs of running colleges and universities. I can tell you that nurturing relationships with alumni is of the utmost importance when to comes to university growth and reputation.

    Whether or not you’re an event planner at a college or university, there’s still plenty of best practice to take away from this distinctive niche of the event industry! Let’s take a look at the role events has in higher education and what the latest technology can do to make them even more successful.

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    Why Higher Education Events Are Unique

    Colleges and universities are special when it comes to building their communities as they are typically dealing with lots of different people under the same umbrella: students, parents, faculty, and of course, alumni.

    While most institutions have this same audience in common, there’s also many varying factors that go into their event needs, such as:

    The final point is especially unique for higher ed event planners, because the size and scope of an institution’s alumni network will greatly influence where and how they’ll be reaching this key audience.

    Alumni are unique in of themselves, as they are an intuition’s greatest champions and influencers, as they typically want their school to succeed as much as administrators do. After all, they want to tell people about the university they went to with pride and for it to have a great reputation. This is why we’ll focus on this group in particular in the rest of this post.

    Alumni Events: Never Ending Ideas & Opportunities

    When it comes to alumni, the amount and variety of events can really run the gambit. These are just some of the many examples of the events higher ed planners are organizing for today’s alumni:

    The point is, the possibilities are endless, which can certainly help keep alumni engaged but can also mean a lot of work for planners to handle on any given day. But that’s not the only struggles they’re facing!

    5 Challenges Higher Ed Events Planners Face Today

    With so many different events to manage, there are quite a few challenges that colleges and universities face today, especially with their technology:

    1. Budget

    Right off the bat, budget can greatly affect the resources available to higher ed event planners, especially if they are working at a state or public institution. Not to mention there’s a lot of pressure to stay within a strict budget when to comes to selecting new technology to assist with event planning.

    1. Staff

    Depending on the size of a university or its alumni network, there may be as little as one person managing events. Even if they have a small team, managing them and getting everyone on the same page can also be a struggle.

    1. Manual processes

    Many higher ed planners are still using Excel spreadsheets to manage their alumni communications, which can be tedious and a time waster.

    1. Ineffective technology

    A common software tool that university administrators use today to manage student data and communication are called student information systems (SIS). These platforms often have alumni relations and fundraising tools, but they often don’t go deep enough into events themselves.

    1. Reaching goals

    Again, fundraising within the alumni community is huge. If events to drive donations are ineffective or aren’t measuring up to previously set goals, that can spell trouble for planners. That’s just some of the many issues event planners are dealing with, but like the rest of us, it’s never just one! There’s often many problems to solve at once that are all connected together. Therefore, it’s imperative to find an all-in-one technology solutions to kill multiple birds with one stone.

    How Event Technology Can Help Higher Ed Event Planners

    With all of these potential problems for today’s higher ed planners, investing in affordable technology, like event management software, can be the key to making alumni events simpler to manage and more effective. Along with time saved through automated processes, with software, each event can be more engaging and memorable, thus getting alumni more involved and active in an intuition’s future.

    Here are just some of the ways event management software can help throughout the alumni event lifecycle:

     

     

     

     

     

    In Conclusion

    Event planning in the world of higher education has its own unique challenges, but like any industry, finding the right technology solution can help with event success. In this case, it’s increasing engagement, getting more donations or funding, and, overall, building an even closer community of their respective intuition’s alumni, its greatest champions and loyalists. This all helps cultivate a culture of life-lasting support, consistent growth and increased positive association of a college or university, and it all starts with outstanding alumni events.

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