2024-10-09 Ocelot Connect
The need for unified student lifecycle engagement
What institutions need
Operational challenges
Lack of centralization and consistency - fragmented resources/data/processes
Creating efficiency through automation or connected technology - systems/services are disconnected or not integrated
Engagement platform must solve:
Ease the burden on students
Ensure consistency in student interactions
Proactively reach at-risk students with critical information
Data-driven insights to support services/information gaps/student priorities
Student Engagement Transformation Framework
Workshop 2: Reactive to Proactive: Smart Deployment of Outreach to Ensure Student Success
Student success through two-way messaging
Improve student success and provide them with outcomes in a timely manner and timely actions.
Texting campaigns are led usually by a single or multiple depts but not coordinated across the entire campus.
Use engagement data to drive interactions/interventions. AI or human-backed responses. Provide connectors between Ocelot and our systems to target the right students at the right time with the right message.
Reduce active time needed by staff.
Case Study - UVA
Staff overwhelmed by inbound requests, limiting time for strategic outreach
Phased onboarding
Financial AId, Student accounts → Housing & Res Life → Advising → Student Health & Wellness
Planning
Use a communications calendar to coordinate for proactive outreach
Texting as a nudge - for complex topics
Cohort focus - prioritize smaller groups with most immediate needs
Key Use Cases
High-risk cohorts (students with past due balance, former students entering into collections, degree candidates with a balance)
Financial Aid scenarios
Collaboration with advancement on scholarship information
Best practices and tips
Text: familiar, controlled tone and student-centric engagement
Text Campaigns: Invitation to engage instead of task to complete
Sensitivity of Timing: Do not send during finals/study period, make sure you have staffing available when messaging as sent (late morning, early afternoon)
Building relationships for university-wide engagement
Establish a central vision
Tackle common use cases
Scale through trusted partnerships, commitment to shared ownership
Addressing key challenges with Ocelot
increase in interaction
AI-powered efficiency
Enhanced experiences for staff and students
Optimized staff time
Access to information 24/7
Future focus
Connected campus - implement Salesforce integration for seamless staff experience
Unified contact centers: create a single pane of glass/agent interface for streamlined communications
Enhancing support: expanding to live assistant following operational improvements
Key learnings and actionable strategies
Plan campaigns for a specific student group. Invite students to engage, be strategice about the student list.
Connect with colleagues to share your experience
Design your two-way messaging strategy to ensure timely responses from your team
Understand how your outreach relates to the broader student communication plan. Connect with your marketing/leadership team
Q&A
How many do you have monitoring campaigns? 3-4 on the day of launch, 1-2 check in periodically in the week after
Do you all use Ocelot's chatbot or live chat (instant messaging) features as well? If so, how do you find the texting function compares in terms of efficacy with "reaching students where they're at?"
How has the email/phone traffic been affected? 7-8% decrease in email contacts.
How are you ensuring that students read texts and don’t disregard them? Students have not indicated that they don’t like being contacted via text due to the high level of engagement.
Can students opt out? Students can opt out.
Unveiling the next generation of Ocelot One: Student Engagement As Pathway To Student Success
Engagement as the pathway to success
Digital transformation partnership
Indicate leading and lagging indicators of student success
Connected campus with multiple organizational layers of action map
Ocelot One demo
Engage
Heatmap of engagement across campus by department
Succeed
Financial aid literacy and certification
Will add more compliance products
Retain
Students' risk scores
Lagging indicators: based on academic performance (missing classes, late assignments, lower grades)
Combined with demo data to target interventions.
Leading indicators: engagement
Engaged students are successful students.
Top takeaways
Where are you on the Transformation Framework
Power of collegiality in driving student success
Get to know your students via insights
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