Student Retention Conference – Wednesday 8th February 2017 – Central London

Capita’s conference is designed to support organisations to deliver an outstanding student experience which maximises student retention.

London, United Kingdom, December 02, 2016 --(PR.com)-- With the dropout rate from UK higher education institutions increasing for the first time in four years and the new Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) placing a strong focus on improving retention rates in higher education, Capita’s Student Retention Conference explores the critical role of improving student satisfaction to increase student retention.

As universities go through an unprecedented period of uncertainty and change, leading to an increased focus on the student as the customer, attend this conference to understand how to improve your student success rate.

Key topics include:

- Encouraging student engagement and improving the student experience
- Ensuring buy-in from the whole organisation
- Developing the students’ sense of belonging and quickly integrating students into university
- Delivering a tailor-made curriculum that supports every student in the context of a system open to expansion

Take away valuable learning from award-winning organisations and best practice case studies on bridging the gap between further education and higher education, utilising learner analytics and providing an effective pastoral system.

Do not miss this excellent networking opportunity to guarantee that your university is equipped to deliver an outstanding student experience which maximises student retention.

Further Information:
Website: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/public-sector-conferences/detail/article/student-retention-conference.html
Brochure: http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/pdfgen.html?filename=StudentRetentionFeb17.pdf&code=SMMK

Contact: Veronika Blaskova on 020 7202 0571 or veronika.blaskova@capita.co.uk
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