Over recent years, student engagement’ has become a core aim for the Further Education sector. Educational policy initiatives have emphasised the importance of students’ active engagement in their own education, and the benefits to be gained when students play an active role in shaping and enhancing their own educational experiences.  

In this webinar David Bartlett, CEO of Purlos will explore how colleges can, with the aid of a student-centred communication plan, better support their students by developing genuine individual connections, that are based on meaningful interactions with students at every step of their journey, from application all the way through to graduation.  

In this webinar we’ll share 

  • The importance of developing and implementing a communication plan that has student behaviour and attitudes at its core 
  • How you can drive student success and action through more engaging methods of communication  
  • Insights and proven techniques to support students and enhance personalized connections  
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Learn how our partners are using Purlos to drive student success

Windsor Forest College Case Study

Windsor Forest College Case Study

Windsor Forest College collaborated with Purlos to address data collection challenges and boost alumni engagement, achieving a remarkable 92% of total captured destinations.

Eastern Colleges Group Case Study

Eastern Colleges Group Case Study

The Eastern Colleges Group achieved significant improvements in tracking student destinations and optimising curriculum planning through their partnership with Purlos, streamlining data collection and enhancing career support.

Walsall College Case Study

Walsall College Case Study

By leveraging Purlos Destinations, Walsall College successfully navigated challenges in tracking short-course student destinations and efficiently verifying outcomes, revolutionising their data-driven decision-making process.

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Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority Case Study

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority Case Study

Purlos partners with the CPCA to improve their destinations data and insights. The CPCA were able to track the individual progress of each college that is funded by the Adult Education Budget showing that between 89% – 94% of students across their four colleges achieved positive destinations.

Shrewsbury College Case Study

Shrewsbury College Case Study

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The RNN Group Case Study

The RNN Group Case Study

Purlos and The RNN Group join forces to deliver a winning combination of human interaction, WhatsApp engagement and student insights to help the group exceed its student recruitment goals.

Barking & Dagenham Case Study

Barking & Dagenham Case Study

Student engagement skyrocketed once students had access to Purlos. Whereas engagement rates had been declining over the preceding years, students engaged with our outreach 85% of the time.

Hopwood Hall College Case Study

Hopwood Hall College Case Study

Hopwood Hall combines strategy and AI to solve an admissions year like no other. Enlisting the help of Purlos to reduce traditional enrolment barriers and keep their students engaged.

NESCOT Case Study

NESCOT Case Study

For NESCOT, a large further and higher education college in Surrey, 2020 was the first year that Purlos had been used to support admissions. The impact of COVID-19 and the unprecedented use of teacher assessment