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Webinar on demand: WhatsApp for student recruitment and conversion

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ABOUT THE WEBINAR

WhatsApp has quickly become one of the most powerful tools for university recruitment and conversion teams to engage with students. When used effectively throughout the student journey, the right WhatsApp strategy can help you qualify leads, nurture students through the funnel and convert offer holders into confirmed enrolments. Done well, WhatsApp doesn't just improve communication - it drives results.  

In this webinar, we’ll show you the setup and features of WhatsApp, and how to integrate it with your existing recruitment and conversion efforts.

 

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How to use WhatsApp strategically across the student journey, from nurturing perspective students and driving applications, to converting offer holders into confirmed enrolments.

The various types of WhatsApp accounts, and which types are best suited for education institutions.

Real higher education use cases for using WhatsApp's features to nurture prospective students, drive applications and convert.

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MEET THE SPEAKER

Jasper Gill, Director of Growth at Sinorbis

Jasper Gill
Director of Growth at Sinorbis

Jasper works closely with education providers to navigate the complexity of international student recruitment in a global context, where digital ecosystems, student expectations, and engagement models vary significantly by market.

With extensive experience supporting institutions across markets such as China and Southeast Asia, he brings a deep understanding of how digital ecosystems, student behaviour, and decision-making journeys differ across the region.

At Sinorbis, Jasper leads growth, working with institutions to design and operationalise recruitment strategies that effectively connect with prospective students across channels, platforms, and touchpoints. His work is focused on helping education providers build more connected, data-informed engagement strategies grounded in local market insight that is scalable across regions.