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Author: Corporate Communication and Marketing Division/Afdeling Korporatiewe Kommunikasie en Bemarking [Sandra Mulder]
Published: 20/04/2021
Stellenbosch University (SU) s first online Open Day attracted more than 23 238 prospective students, parents, guardians and other interested individuals who participated in the live online event on Saturday (17 April 2021). This number of cyber visitors is more than double the number of visitors who attended previous face-to-face Open Day events.
On Sunday, more than 1 500 people were still exploring the website to obtain information on study opportunities, financial assistance, accommodation and student life.
Michelle Swart, marketing and media officer at SU s Centre for Student Recruitment and Career Advice, says the online engagement to the Open Day webpage exceeded their expectations. The virtual event reached audiences across the globe, with visitors from as far as the United States, Namibia, the Netherlands, Zimbabwe, United
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Author: Corporate Communication and Marketing Division/Afdeling Korporatiewe Kommunikasie en Bemarking
Published: 14/04/2021
Prospective students, their parents and guardians as well as other interested individuals can expect to access a wealth of information during the very first online Stellenbosch University (SU) Open Day, which will go live on Saturday 17 April 2021 from 09:00 to 14:00.
The event offers the perfect opportunity for Grade 12s to obtain information on study opportunities, financial assistance, accommodation and student life.
The move to cyberspace is in line with the University s commitment to comply with COVID-19 safety protocols. “The Open Day webpage will have virtual stalls where learners and parents can tune in for information sessions, download brochures and documents, and interact with an advisor, says Michelle Swart, marketing and media officer at SU s Centre for Student Recruitment and Career Advice. SU s customer service agents will also be a