Campus Open House Benchmarks
Report Highlights
The 73-page study looks closely at how North American colleges stage and managetheir open houses for prospective and admitted students. 43 college participated in the study.
The study helps its readers to answer questions such as: how large are budgets for campus open houses? What are futureplans for open house event budgets? Which are the most successful events? What percentage of students who attend open houses later go on to attend the college itself? What percentage of open house attendees bring their friend, their parent, or their siblings to open houses? What are attendance trends at open houses? Are colleges giving more or fewer? Which colleges are regarded as models? How are colleges planning to change their open house events? Which college departments are represented on open house planning teams? How many unpaid volunteer and paid student workers are typically used? How cooperative are faculty? How do college evaluate their open house events? Data is broken out by size and type of college, for public and private colleges, and by level of annual tuition.
Primary Research Group publishes research reports, surveys, and benchmarking studies for businesses, colleges, libraries, law firms, hospitals, museums, and other institutions. Based on substantial primary and secondary research, our benchmarking studies allow institutions to compare their budgets, managerial decisions, technology purchases, and strategic visions to those of their peers.