The most powerful connections in higher ed aren’t built over four years — they’re cultivated over a lifetime. What if higher ed institutions stopped measuring part of their success on a standard retention rate and instead measured it in generations? Look at it as a cycle where the journey starts with a prospective student, who transitions to an alumnus and, eventually, a committed donor supporting the next generation of students. Although this is the goal of every institution, doing so requires a fundamental shift in communication.
Creating and maintaining relationships throughout this cycle requires firm intentionality. We must understand that each person has a unique journey with specific needs, abilities, resources and aspirations. Recognizing this individuality and honoring these differences is essential to building and nurturing lasting relationships that will move prospective students to engaged alumni and, subsequently, turn them into committed donors.