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Whether you're just starting or scaling, the trends, tips, and to-dos to improve your parent engagement strategy.
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Top Trends in Family Engagement for 2023
In a solid 30 minutes Dave and Alex Brown of AHEPPP and UCLA dig into family engagement research from the past year, including demographic changes, survey results from +28,000 families, and data points from Eduventures, National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, and more. Keep watching after for an Ask Me Anything session where they provide expert suggestions and help you pave the way for your 2023 family engagement strategy.
The best channels and strategies for engaging prospective parents
Our annual survey is back, sharing how 6000+ prospective families are feeling about their students higher education journey. Find our what today’s parents want and expect from your institution.
Student retention 8% higher with parent engagement
Our latest research report, conducted with the help of nine partner institutions, shows that, on average, student retention was 8% higher for a student when their parent or guardian received regular updates on student progress, compared to students with a parent who did not receive similar updates.
Our annual research in review: The 4 top trends in parent engagement you need to know for 2022
We’ve collected a lot of data about how parent engagement is growing, and how can you harness it to grow your strategy. Check out the four biggest learnings from all those studies and our suggestions on how to make an impact in 2022.
3 expectations prospective families have for the enrollment process
The college selection process has never been in so much flux, with the pandemic, digital advancements, and changing attitudes all impacting how families find the right fit. We surveyed 5000+ families of prospective students to see what they want and expect from the experience.
What families want: Takeaways from the largest survey of college parents ever
We partnered with Ruffalo Noel Levtiz to ask 36,000+ college families how they wanted to communicate with their student’s institution. The biggest takeaway? More is more.
How parents influence college planning during a pandemic
We surveyed over 3,800 parents of college-bound students and asked how COVID-19 has impacted their student’s enrollment plans for Fall 2020. Here’s what we learned.
What 8,000 parents told us they want from their student's college
Each year we survey parents across all our CampusESP partner schools. The process is managed by our Customer Success Team and is free for all our customers.
This year the survey was completed by 7,991 parents from 50 participating colleges and universities. So what did the survey find? Let’s get to it…
We asked parents what they think of CampusESP. This is what they told us.
In December we sent our annual customer satisfaction survey to more than 200,000 parents. These are our key takeaways.
Student debt is a family matter
Student debt is at an all-time high: $1.5 trillion. Parents represent the fastest-growing demographic absorbing student debt, up 71% in just 5 years.
We partnered with the good folks at Ovum to release a compelling infographic that connects the increase in student debt to the increase in parent involvement. Ovum is the market-leader in data, research, and trends in higher education.
Why student persistence is important and how to increase it
Student persistence can increase by up to 15% when students share key aspects of their academic and financial record with parents.
Student Persistence Increases with Parent Engagement features findings from a study about parent engagement and student persistence based on 993 students enrolled at Abilene Christian University (ACU) in the Fall of 2016.
Hispanic & African American parents want to be more involved in college programming
Previous CampusESP analysis has shown that parents providing academic advice has apositive relationship with academic success.
By building bridges with African American and Hispanic parents (parents who are asking for more involvement anyway), colleges can help those students be more successful.
College parents interact 13 times a week with their students? One group of parents interacts even more.
Hispanic/Latino parents interact with their parents more frequently than other ethnicities.
- Hispanic parents are 18% more likely than other ethnicities to engage their students on a daily basis.
- 39% of Hispanic parents interact with their students at least once a day, compared with 32% of the general parent population.
5 surprising stats about college parent involvement
CampusESP recently released “Meet the New Digital Parent in Higher Education”. The results validate the cultural shift occurring with parent involvement in higher education. Parents are more involved, more connected, and have higher expectations than ever.

