Registration vs. Application

The next few weeks of articles will touch on one aspect of advancement per week, and not come back to that […]

Budget Creation For the 24-25 School Year Is Just Around the Corner

With the winter break between the calendar years in the history books, it’s time to get cracking on your school’s […]

The Half-Way Point

A couple of days early, but Happy New Year! If you’re the administrator of a faith-based school, you actually have […]

Energize!

For those of you that were (or still are) fans of “Star Trek,” you know where that word was spoken […]

NOW Is the Acceptable Time

Last week I promised to show how asset management, retention, marketing, enrollment, and development become especially important as schools begin […]

The Old Woman and Her Pig

(Note: This is the most popular SchoolAdvancement.com article, with more views than any other article over the past 19 years.  […]

You Have to Spend Money to Make Money…But Where Do You Get the Money to Spend?

About a decade or so ago, I adopted a personal motto, and in the spirit of most tag lines of […]

Baby Steps Marketing

Thirteen years ago at this time, experts said the economy was starting to “turn around.” Twelve years ago, they said […]

Events: Are They Really Worth It?

You may recall from reading some of the articles of SchoolAdvancement.com that, as educators, we are all about change!  And […]

Financial Aid and Your School’s Tuition Model

Tuition. Most schools don’t like to talk about it, and most parents don’t like to hear it.  “What does it […]