THE PARENT FACTOR ©2012 C OMMUNICATION E XCELLENCE. A LL RIGHTS RESERVED. T HE P ARENT F ACTOR Presented by: C OSMO W OLLAN S TUDENT C OMMUNICATIONS E.

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THE PARENT FACTOR ©2012 C OMMUNICATION E XCELLENCE. A LL RIGHTS RESERVED. T HE P ARENT F ACTOR Presented by: C OSMO W OLLAN S TUDENT C OMMUNICATIONS E XPERT

THE PARENT FACTOR ©2012 C OMMUNICATION E XCELLENCE. A LL RIGHTS RESERVED. In the process of enrolling students, the biggest challenge can be HANDLING THE PARENTS. An advisor who forgets to factor them into the conversation… WILL LOSE.

THE PARENT FACTOR ©2012 C OMMUNICATION E XCELLENCE. A LL RIGHTS RESERVED. Handled properly – parents can be a POWERFUL ALLY. Handled poorly – they can become the GORILLA IN THE ROOM that guides your prospect to a different school.

THE PARENT FACTOR ©2012 C OMMUNICATION E XCELLENCE. A LL RIGHTS RESERVED. Parents may have a PROFOUND INFLUENCE on their child’s choice of college. STRONG OPINIONSCLOSED MINDS CONTROL OF FUNDING H OW YOU INVOLVE THEM IN THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS IS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE.

THE PARENT FACTOR ©2012 C OMMUNICATION E XCELLENCE. A LL RIGHTS RESERVED. Some students have earned their parents’ respect to make IMPORTANT CHOICES FOR THEMSELVES … M ANY HAVE NOT. AN ADVISOR WHO CANNOT DISCERN THE DIFFERENCE IS DOOMED.

THE PARENT FACTOR ©2012 C OMMUNICATION E XCELLENCE. A LL RIGHTS RESERVED. Both prospects and parents ultimately want the SAME THINGS … B UT MAY SEE VERY DIFFERENT PRIORITIES IN GETTING THERE.

THE PARENT FACTOR ©2012 C OMMUNICATION E XCELLENCE. A LL RIGHTS RESERVED. Understanding how parents factor into the admissions equation determines if they become : FRIEND OR FOE Adept parent management may determine the difference between a SHOPPER and a STUDENT.

THE PARENT FACTOR ©2012 C OMMUNICATION E XCELLENCE. A LL RIGHTS RESERVED. The Parent Factor is available as a stand-alone 3-hour seminar or can be incorporated as a 3-hour segment of a larger scope training program. Seminar groups should be no larger than participants for optimum interaction. All university admissions representatives who interact with potential students, especially those who will meet with families face-to-face can benefit from this training. Enrolled students may be your holy grail, but parents can be formidable guardians to their treasure unless properly handled. C AN YOU REALLY AFFORD TO BE ILL PREPARED ?

THE PARENT FACTOR ©2012 C OMMUNICATION E XCELLENCE. A LL RIGHTS RESERVED. T HANK Y OU. W E L OOK FORWARD TO W ORKING W ITH Y OU. W E L OOK FORWARD TO W ORKING W ITH Y OU. Cosmo Wollan Student Communications Expert Senior Training Executive Communication Excellence SM Office: Cell: