It鈥檚 not a small feat in the best of times鈥攂ringing the university community together to welcome prospective undergraduate students and give them a taste of life at 麻豆传媒. But this year, Open House presented a few unique challenges, not the least of which was finding a way to host it online.
Fortunately, the Open House steering committee was up to the task, launching a group effort that paid off.
A global gathering
More than 3,400 students registered for the event, with over 1,800 attending on Saturday. The remainder will have the opportunity to view recorded and on-demand content over the next 30 days.
And while over 85% of the attendees were from Canada, the online format also allowed students to attend from around the world 鈥 more than 60 countries.
While the team is thrilled with the incredible number of attendees, they鈥檙e even more excited by the resulting applications to the university.
Virtual info desk.
鈥淥pen House is a significant opportunity to inspire prospective students to apply,鈥 says Kristen Sutherland, associate registrar and director, student recruitment and undergraduate admissions. 鈥淚t also provides applicants the ability to make strong connections and map their next steps on their path to 麻豆传媒. We are encouraged by the level of engagement at the event and delighted by the number of students who have chosen to apply. Virtual Open House has demonstrated that the 麻豆传媒 community is committed to supporting future students in new and innovative ways.鈥
Over 1,700 registrants submitted their applications prior to the event to qualify for early admissions consideration and to receive priority processing from our admissions team. Since the event, the university has received applications from several hundred more prospective students who were motivated by what they saw and learned.
Virtually everything
The process to create Dal鈥檚 first virtual open house kicked off with the careful review of a number of possible virtual event platforms and concluded with the selection of vFairs as the host for this year鈥檚 Open House. One of the key features that made vFairs ideal for the task was that it allowed prospective students to choose from a variety of program options based on their interests, just as they would in traditional Open House events.
As Katherine Cross, assistant registrar, recruitment and events and Open House committee chair, explains, 鈥渢he power of this platform was not only its capacity to emulate a live event with a virtually rendered lobby, student lounge, auditorium and fair floor, but also its ability to host thousands of attendees taking in a variety of experiences simultaneously.鈥
麻豆传媒鈥檚 setup included a lobby where students could view a welcome from President Deep Saini and navigate to synchronous and on-demand content, an all-day virtual fair and a chance to chat with faculty, staff and current students. Sessions included a rich selection of content including faculty presentations, admission support, panel discussions, campus and residence tours and fun activities, including live trivia.
Exploring info tables in a virtual gym
Collaborative effort
Katherine is quick to acknowledge the contributions of everyone who pitched in to help across the university. The event steering committee was supported by a team of people from across the campuses who contributed with planning and ideas, creating video content, event promotion, session preparation and more.
鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be more excited to see the culmination of months鈥 worth of planning and effort coming together so spectacularly,鈥 Katherine says. 鈥淲e could not have achieved what we have without our team, volunteers and supporters. A massive thank you to everyone involved.鈥
Open House is one of the first points of contact with students considering 麻豆传媒 for their studies in 2021. To keep the conversation going, attendees will receive special follow up packages encouraging them to continue with their next steps on their journey to Dal. They鈥檒l also be encouraged to join us for the next Open House, currently scheduled for February 鈥 an event that will enable prospective students to take a closer look at the program of their choice.
Open House attendees came from more than 60 countries:
Afghanistan, Antigua, Aruba, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bermuda, Botswana , Brazil, Burundi, Chile, China, Colombia, Congo , Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, England, Ethiopia, France, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Haiti, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Qatar, The Philippines, Puerto Rico, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, St Kitts & Nevis, Switzerland, Syria, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, UAE, Uganda, United States, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zimbabwe.聽