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Upcoming Webinar: Transforming Higher Education With Better Data Collection

Join the FormAssembly team for our upcoming webinar on Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 12 p.m. EDT as we discuss challenges in higher education and how to solve them with better data collection!

Nitika Gupta, FormAssembly Higher Ed Account Executive, and Jonathan Payne, FormAssembly Higher Ed Subject Matter Expert, will be discussing some of the most common problems faced by colleges and universities and how these problems can be solved with better data collection methods. Read on for a preview of what we’ll discuss in the webinar.

What you’ll learn

If your higher ed institution is looking for new ways to serve students better while helping your staff be more productive, this webinar is for you! Many colleges and universities use disconnected, outdated data collection methods, causing inefficiencies for everyone involved. In this webinar, we’ll discuss common challenges in higher education and how to solve them, including:

  • Disconnected data collection systems across campuses creating confusion and more work for students and staff
  • Outdated technology causing poor user experience for students and slowing down processes for staff
  • Struggling to comply with various compliance regulations
  • Ineffective forms that fail to gain the necessary number of responses from students

Colleges and universities collect large amounts of data from students on a daily basis for admissions, recruitment, registration, and more. In order to make life better for your staff, faculty, and students, it’s important to find solutions to these challenges and make processes more efficient! This webinar is a great step toward achieving those goals.

How to join

This webinar broadcasts on Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 12 p.m. EDT. To join in on this webinar and other upcoming webinars, register at the link below. Make note of any questions you may have so we can address them in the Q&A session at the end of the webinar!

Don’t just collect data — leverage it.