Using Results
Programs
In a world of mostly anecdotal feedback about programs and services, the Alumni Attitude Study ensures balanced input on issues related to association services, priorities and goals.
It addition to communication, development, and membership, among other applications, AAS has a variety of questions that many schools have used in their survey to improve their alumni programming.
Increase alumni participation by prioritizing programs they request. Tell them about successful programs and you double the positive effect.
Barriers to Participation
Identify obstacles that inhibit alumni involvement. Use your data to break down barriers to participation and engage your alumni in new and effective ways.
Leveraging Programs
When you design programs based on alumni opinion, you increase both participation and overall awareness among all alumni, including those who don’t take part. Your alumni respond positively when you provide relevant programs, even when they can’t join in.
On-Campus Constituencies
Engage future alumni now. Know which messages and programs resonate with students today and you can increase their long-term loyalty, affinity and participation as future alumni.
Benefits and Services
Use your detailed survey results and analysis to offer alumni the benefits and services they want most, such as mentoring programs that engage older alumni, and networking events that appeal to young alumni.

