Your inquiry volume is holding. So why are applications flat and yield still soft?
The enrollment crisis isn’t a demand problem. It’s a response problem. Students are raising their hand and then disappearing, not because they chose a better school, but because another school responded faster, answered the affordability question sooner, or simply stayed in touch. This webinar is for enrollment leaders and teams who are ready to stop losing students they’ve already earned.
In this webinar, you’ll get a clear diagnosis of where your funnel is breaking down and concrete steps you can take right away:
- Where the speed gap is costing you and how to close it without adding headcount
- Why the affordability wall kills inquiries before they ever apply and what earlier cost clarity actually looks like in practice
- How to extend your team’s capacity so high-touch follow-up doesn’t depend on having more hours in the day
You’ll also leave with a self-assessment tool to score your own enrollment funnel across all three areas, plus a clear path forward if you want to go deeper.
This webinar airs at 12 PM CT and will be available on-demand for six months after airing.
Meredith Purvis
Managing Director of Engagement Strategy, Marketing & Enrollmen, NoodleMeredith Purvis, Managing Director of Engagement Strategy, Marketing & Enrollment at Noodle, has over 20 years of experience in integrated marketing. With prior roles at UMBC and VisionPoint, she brings expertise in developing marketing solutions for institutions across the full spectrum of higher education, from community colleges and small private institutions to flagship research universities and Ivy League schools.
Ryan Villwok
Senior Director of Enrollment Operations & Strategy, NoodleRyan Villwok, Senior Director of Enrollment Operations & Strategy at Noodle, leads data-driven initiatives that strengthen performance, agility, and partnership outcomes across the enrollment portfolio. With more than a decade in higher education and workforce learning, he specializes in scalable systems, strategic planning, and learner-centered operations.
