84 Common Questions Prospective Students Ask Before Applying to a Degree Program

During the research and decision-making phase of the enrollment journey, there are 84 recurring questions that are asked – here they are, organized into 10 categories

Over the years, our enrollment team has had millions of appointments and consultative interactives with prospective students (caveat: largely talking adult learners and online programs here). During the research and decision-making phase of program selection, there are common questions that routinely come up. Before students submit their applications, here’s some of the info they are gathering. For convenience, they are organized into 10 main categories. This is not every question ever asked – just the most common ones. While some of these may seem very basic, perhaps you love a tidy organized list of customer insights as I do. From there, it can fuel marketing, student engagement, internal training, and tech-enabled content delivery at scale.

What to do with this list?

  • Know Thy Product – make sure everyone supporting students can easily answer questions like this. When I first started, we had physical binders with this stuff. I think I even owned Whiteout when I wanted to update tuition. How barbaric! 81 questions x 800+ program offerings are ~65K Q&As to maintain. Thank goodness for content databases, cross-functional wikis, data governance teams/systems, and digital training courses. (PS – bonus points to any hoarders out there who post a picture of a binder they still have).
  • Utilize in Marketing – you don’t want a 7-year-old post on Reddit to be the only place a prospective student can find out if work experience is required for the degree they are interested in. Take stock of your marketing and lead nurturing assets to make sure you have the most up-to-date information. Depending on your lead-to-contact and contact-to-appointment rates, we can assume there’s a significant portion of your prospective student pipeline who you won’t end up directly engaging with so make sure there are plenty of ways for self-service info gathering.
  • Student Engagement and Tech-Enabled Content Delivery at Scale – by now, we’re all connecting with students through chatbots, live chats, messenger, emails, texts, and yes – definitely still the phone. For accuracy and consistency, it’s helpful when people and systems can all access the same info. This is where a marketing automation team will focus on the importance of highly functioning bi-directional syncs of content databases to email/SMS/chat tools or why diry data is a success poison. Punchline – there are a ton of ways to scale content delivery.
  • AI  I was scared to post this article without using the letters AI. Can I just leave a blank paragraph on this topic for now?

Enough already, just give me the tidy organized list! Got it, here it is:

Admissions

1.    Do you provide credits for work experience? 

2.    Do you provide visa sponsorship?

3.    Is there a GMAT/GRE entrance exam?

4.    Is work experience required?

5.    What are the admissions requirements?

6.    What are the start dates throughout the year?

7.    What type of transfer credits do you accept? 

8.    I’m a seasoned professional, do you offer a way to leverage my experience like Advanced Standing?

Application Process

9.    Do I need all pieces of my application before applying?

10. Do you have an application fee waiver?

11. How do I apply for the program? (Application step-by-step walkthrough)

12. What is the application review process?

13. How long does the application process usually take?

14. How quickly will my file be reviewed?

15. Is there an application extension?

16. Is there provisional acceptance?

17. What’s the application deadline? 

18. Who should I ask for letters of recommendation?

19. How many letters of recommendation are needed?

20. What is a statement of purpose?

21. What is the difference between an official and unofficial transcript?

Coursework and Faculty

22. Am I able to take any courses on campus even though I am applying as an online student?

23. Are classes synchronous or asynchronous? 

24. Are there live virtual sessions with my professors?

25. Are there proctored exams?

26. Can I take just one or two of the classes without pursuing a full degree or certificate?

27. How is the online program different than the campus version? 

28. How many classes are taken at a time?

29. How many total credit hours are needed?

30. Is there a particular order in which I must take classes?

31. What are the courses of the program? 

32. What are the ways I am able to interact with faculty members?

33. What days are assignments normally due?

34. What technology and apps will I need? 

35. Who teaches the courses? 

Experience

36. Can you take breaks throughout the program?

37. How do you work with the military during deployments overseas?

38. How many students am I in class with?

39. Is the program mostly full-time faculty or adjuncts?

40. Is this a cohort?

41. May I speak with a current student?

42. What does a typical week as an online student look like?

43. What type of faculty and student interaction is there in an online program? 

44. What type of networking opportunities are there? 

45. What is the online learning experience like?

Tuition and Fees

46. Am I able to defer payment if being reimbursed through my employer?

47. Are there scholarships for this program?

48. Are there any other fees associated with my program other than tuition?

49. Can I receive a discount on my tuition if I pay for the entire year?

50. Is there a monthly payment plan for tuition?

51. How do I apply for a student loan?

52. If my program will be employer-sponsored, what is the payment process? 

53. What are my funding options? 

54. What is the cost per credit? 

55. What is the difference between FAFSA and Sallie Mae loans?

56. What is the total anticipated tuition? 

57. What tuition benefits are offered to active military and veterans?

Graduation

58. I’m an online student, can I walk in graduation?

59. What specifically will be on my diploma?

Program and School Info

60. Are you a yellow ribbon school?

61. Can I do a blended/hybrid program (campus & online)?

62. Do I have to pick a concentration?

63. What is the physical address of the main campus?

64. How long has the University been offering this degree or certificate online?

65. Is there a full-time option or part-time only?

66. How fast can I complete the program? (Least amount of time)

67. Is the online degree the same curriculum as the on-campus degree?

68. How long do I have to complete the program? (Longest amount of time)

69. Is there a residency component?

70. Is this program accredited?

71. Which degrees and certificates can be taken online?

72. Are clinical waivers available?

Career Outlook

73. What is the career outlook for graduates of this program?

74. Does this degree prepare me to become licensed in ….?

75. What type of job can I pursue with this degree?

76. I’m going back to school so I can advance at my current job, will this program teach me how to…?

Student Resources

77. Is there a {virtual} open house?

78. Do you provide any training on the learning management tool / LMS?

79. Do you offer job placement?

80. What resources does the school provide for students with disabilities?

81. Will I have technical support?

Time Management

82. Can working professionals with families really do this?

83. How much time will I have to devote to the program on a weekly basis?

84. Any tips on how to manage my time?

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This list of questions is simply sharing what’s on the minds of prospective students pre-application from the millions of real-world interactions we’ve had. Education does not guarantee outcomes including but not limited to employment or future earnings potential. Admissions standards and decisions, faculty and course instruction, tuition and fee rates, financial assistance, credit transferability, academic criteria for licensure, and the curriculum are the responsibility of the Institution.

If you are interested in more insights about online learners, check out Wiley University Services 2023 Voice of the Online Learner.

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