Nurturing Families in the Gap: Creating a Welcoming Enrollment Experience

Congratulations! You’ve made a family an offer of admission and they’ve accepted. It’s what you’ve put so much effort into achieving and it’s the news the family has been hoping for. Everyone is excited and the family is eagerly anticipating their enrollment. This transition period between acceptance and enrollment is a crucial time to nurture families and guide them through the next phase of their journey to becoming active members of your school community.
In this blog, we'll explore the importance of approaching your enrollment management practices from a new perspective and offer practical strategies for supporting families during this time. From building relationships and providing support to celebrating milestones and achievements, we'll discuss how schools can create a seamless and positive experience for accepted students and their families as they prepare to join your school.
Understanding the Enrollment Transition Period
This is not a new concept; communications and admissions professionals understand the enrollment transition period is the gap of time between when a family accepts an offer of admission and when their child officially enrolls in the school. For some families this is a short period, for others, it could be upwards of a year or more.
During this phase, families may experience a range of emotions, including excitement about the prospect of joining a new school community and apprehension about the transition process and concerns about their child's academic and social readiness. Additionally, logistical considerations such as financial planning, housing arrangements, and transportation logistics may also weigh heavily on families' minds.
While most schools have a transition and onboarding process for families during, it’s often about logistics, but it should be able so much more. This period is ripe with opportunities to nurture families, to further cement their relationship with the school, to begin to feel they are part of the community and continually remind them that they’ve made the right choice for their family.
Six Ways to Enrich the School’s Relationship with Accepted Families
An accepted family is a captive audience, eagerly awaiting glimpses into their new season of life with your school. Here are some strategies for enriching relationships with families during this transition time.

1. Personalized Welcome Communications
Reach out to accepted families with personalized welcome communications that express genuine excitement and appreciation for their decision to join the school community. Tailor these communications so the family feels known and understood rather than just another email on the mailing list.
2. Create a Dedicated New Family Welcome Hub
The logistics of joining a new school can be overwhelming, even for families who are not relocating as well. There's a to-do list a mile long and each item on that list is often accompanied by an email from the school with links to other forms to fill out, co-curriculars to sign up for, uniforms to purchase, and so on. Consider carving out a dedicated space on your website to create a new family hub where they can access important information, a calendar of events, due dates, and links to additional forms without needing to sift through their inbox.
3. Share School Stories
Make it about more than the logistics. There is no better way to build excitement and anticipation about joining your school than to share stories demonstrating the family and student experience. Keep in mind that this is not about sending them the weekly newsletter, this is about offering them stories that celebrate student successes and convey the culture of the community that is ready to embrace them.
4. Foster Community Connections
Facilitate connections between accepted families and the broader school community to foster a sense of belonging and connection. Encourage accepted families to participate in virtual or in-person events, join parent groups or committees, and engage with alumni or parent ambassadors who can share their experiences and insights.
5. Celebrate Milestones and Achievements
Celebrate the milestones and achievements of accepted families throughout the enrollment process to reinforce their decision to join the school community. Consider elevating the acknowledgement of completing important milestones such as submitting enrollment forms, attending orientation sessions, or participating in an event. Imagine the impact a personalized, follow-up will have.
6. Solicit Feedback and Encourage Dialogue
Solicit feedback from accepted families about their experience with the admissions process and their expectations for the enrollment journey. Encourage open dialogue and communication, and be receptive to suggestions for improvement or areas where additional support may be needed. Use this feedback to inform future outreach efforts and continuously enhance the experience for accepted families.
By prioritizing relationship-building and engagement with accepted families, schools can create a welcoming and supportive environment that lays the groundwork for a successful and fulfilling enrollment experience. Through personalized communication, virtual engagement opportunities, and ongoing support, schools can strengthen their connections with accepted families and ensure a smooth transition into the school community.
Watch for upcoming blogs that delve into specific ideas for each of these six tactics.
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