Communications: Digital Campaigns (Student-oriented)
Entries should be an online communications campaign to sway hearts, minds, and attitudes of students or prospective students. The initiative should focus on only one or two digital platforms and strategies (Facebook, Linked In, geo-targeting, email, etc.). The communications may have a video component, or use static images and messages. Judges will look at overall strategy and effectiveness, as well as content and quality. The initiative can be part of a larger, multi-channel campaign, but should have a strategy and results that stand alone. Large, multi-channel campaigns should be entered in the Communications: Communications Initiatives category. Campaigns that have a marketing-oriented call to action (such as apply, register, give, buy) should be entered in the appropriate marketing or fundraising category.
For example:
Instagram campaign for graduating students
Get out the vote email campaign
Student-focused YouTube channel
Email orientation campaign
Do not enter:
Student recruitment initiatives. Enter those in the appropriate Marketing Initiatives category.
Marketing/promotional campaigns.
Online events.
Websites or micro-sites.
Podcasts
Judges will score nominations from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest) in these five areas:
Ability to serve as a model for other institutions
Overall concept and creativity
Impact and results
Strategy and methodology
Use of resources (budget, staff, and time) and return on investment
Judges also may consider:
Quality and clarity of nomination and supporting materials
Special circumstances/overcoming adversity
Related categories
Communications: Communications Initiatives (Less Than 10 Staff)
Communications: Communications Initiatives (10-25 Staff)
Communications: Communications Initiatives (More Than 25 Staff)
Engagement: Student Engagement Initiatives
Leadership: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives
Details and instructions
Find inspiration
See previous winners in the Communications categories.