{"id":4607,"date":"2026-01-17T07:00:26","date_gmt":"2026-01-17T12:00:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/schooladvancement.com\/?p=4607"},"modified":"2026-01-10T07:31:57","modified_gmt":"2026-01-10T12:31:57","slug":"4607","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/schooladvancement.com\/?p=4607","title":{"rendered":"Retaining Students: The First Step to Growing Enrollment"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>From the title of this article, you may think it strange as to why enrollment and retention are separated as two different processes.<\/p>\n<p>Frankly, when I tell schools that these are two different processes, they look at me like I have three heads. What most people do is lump enrollment of new students together with retention of old students and call it all &#8220;enrollment.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>However, increasing &#8220;enrollment&#8221; involves two different strategies. So let&#8217;s &#8220;look underneath the hood,&#8221; as my friends in the car business used to say, to see beneath the surface and discover the underlying reasons.\u00a0 Doing so will help us come to an understanding of the differences.<\/p>\n<p>Enrollment, as defined on SchoolAdvancement.com, is the action of enrolling new students in your school.\u00a0 You may call it &#8220;Admissions&#8221; at your school, but the process is the same.<\/p>\n<p>Marketing is tied to enrollment since marketing piques the interest of the parent of the prospective student, prompting them to visit the school&#8217;s Web site, make the phone call to the school to schedule a visit, and then step inside the door.\u00a0 Only then does the &#8220;enrollment&#8221; process begin.\u00a0 To make the comparison to the business world, Marketing is &#8220;education,&#8221; while Enrollment is &#8220;sales.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Retention is not a function of marketing, although it&#8217;s a measuring stick. Retention is a function of &#8220;experience.&#8221; In other words, what type of &#8220;experience&#8221; is the child having at school? What type of &#8220;experience&#8221; are the parents having in their interactions with teachers, administration, and other parents? Does the &#8220;experience&#8221; prove the marketing?\u00a0 Do we, as schools, &#8220;walk the talk?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Will parents &#8220;pay&#8221; for an experience which engages and energizes them? ABSOLUTELY! School administrators cringe when they hear that parents can&#8217;t pay for tuition, yet will pay for the family vacation, the cruise, or the big game tickets (and being a Pittsburgh native, let me tell you &#8211; we understand our sports teams).\u00a0 Parents today are &#8220;all about &#8216;The Experience.'&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>If you lead a Catholic school, as Catholic Schools Week approaches (which will be the topic of next week&#8217;s article), think about the experience your current students and parents are enjoying at your school.\u00a0 If you lead a Christian school or a school that espouses another faith tradition, or a private school that carries on the traditions of its founder or founders, think about the experience you are offering to your\u00a0school&#8217;s <strong><em>parent<\/em><\/strong> community &#8211; not simply the children.\u00a0 If they&#8217;re &#8220;thrilled&#8221; (which is a very important word) about the experience, their &#8220;Word of Mouth Marketing&#8221; will be more valuable than any ad campaign you can imagine. And you get a double-bonus&#8230;you not only retain them in your school, but they become ambassadors for your school&#8217;s marketing efforts, and you don&#8217;t have to spend money on a marketing campaign that may be significantly less effective than the recommendation of raving fans of your school.<\/p>\n<p>If current students and parents are not enjoying the experience of being educated at your school, that may be the origin of enrollment issues your school may be experiencing.<\/p>\n<p>How do you know if parents are having an exemplary experience? Ask them! Just two questions: First, on a scale of 1 to 10, what is your satisfaction with your experience here at (NAME OF SCHOOL). Second, if the answer is not 10, what <strong><em>one<\/em><\/strong> thing needs to happen to make it a 10?<\/p>\n<p>Shared experience is an excellent, if not harsh, teacher.<\/p>\n<p>I can hear the naysayers already&#8230;&#8221;That&#8217;s not the point! People come to our school because of our faith tradition &#8211; not because of the experience they&#8217;re having.&#8221; You know what? \u00a0Your statement may be spot on &#8211; they <em>come<\/em> to your school because of it&#8230;but why do they <em>STAY<\/em> with your school?\u00a0 Do they feel that they&#8217;re a part of your school&#8217;s community? Or are their children there for an education, one that may not be reinforced at home?\u00a0\u00a0Actually, since parents are the primary teachers of their children, the school&#8217;s role is truly a supportive one.<\/p>\n<p>If that&#8217;s difficult to comprehend, recall that every faith tradition has aspects that are difficult to comprehend&#8230;yet faith believes them to be true.\u00a0 The key role retention plays in your school&#8217;s growth is no different.<\/p>\n<p>Ask yourself and your staff: &#8220;Do we have a tightly knit community of families in the school that support one another when one loses their job, has a medical hardship, or finds themselves in experiencing difficult times?\u00a0 If the answer is &#8220;No,&#8221; you don&#8217;t have <em>some<\/em> homework to do &#8211; you have <em>LOTS<\/em> of homework to do. As most homework requires some type of reference to a text, please allow me to suggest one &#8211; my book, &#8220;Retention: A Systems Approach to Growing Enrollment.&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.lulu.com\/en\/us\/shop\/mike-ziemski-med\/retention-a-systems-approach-to-growing-enrollment\/paperback\/product-1m4m8wgy.html?page=1&amp;pageSize=4\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Check it out by visiting this link<\/a>.\u00a0 It&#8217;s been updated with special attention paid to Millennial parents &#8211; because Millennial parents expect special attention.\u00a0 It&#8217;s helped a number of schools to stabilize their current enrollment and focus on attracting new families to keep growing!<\/p>\n<p>\u00a9 Michael V. 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