Unique Way to Increase Student Enrollment & Recruiting

Typically once or twice a year, middle school students visit high schools to discover courses and programs available to them when they transition. High school students visit colleges to do the same.

Various program hosts deliver some type of tour and presentation. They may have 20 to 60 minutes to wow the participants into signing up for their programs.

The most common result — big yawn, small wow. 🙃

There's a better way. I'll share how colleges and high schools use games to win more students. And how multinational companies use them to recruit new employees.

This article is focused on business education, but the concept can be applied to any subject if you can find the right type of game to use.

Recruit Students or Employees With a Fun Event

Example — Play a business simulation competition:

There are three ways to host such an event.

EVENT TYPE 1 — Facilitator Runs One Business with Everyone Participating Together

EVENT TYPE 2 — Participants Run Their Own Businesses

EVENT TYPE 3 — Tabletop Games


The result — more wow, less yawn — ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

More step-by-step details here — https://www.goventure.net/group

Increasing Enrollments For the Long Term

Hosting a fun event is great for the short term, but what about the long term? One of the best ways to increase enrollments in the long term is to modernize your curriculum with experiential learning. Let word-of-mouth student engagement do the marketing for you. Add a game to your curriculum. You'll win more students and provide a better learning experience. Examples — GoVenture.net/products



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I'm Mathew Georghiou and I write about how games are transforming education and learning. I also share my experience as an entrepreneur inventing products and designing educational resources used by millions around the world. More about me at Georghiou.com