- 19 Aug 2025
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Build a Yield Campaign
- Updated 19 Aug 2025
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A yield campaign is a type of drip marketing campaign that seeks to get admitted students to commit to your institution. A good yield campaign requires timeliness, personalization, and thoughtful targeting—all of which Slate can help you with.
This high-level guide is a tour of the pieces required to build your yield campaign. You’ll tie together a number of different Slate tools to drive your admitted students toward enrollment.
Let’s dive in:
What you'll build
🧮 Populations that segment your admitted student pool
🎉 Yield events to encourage participation from your admits
📬 Personalized outreach that promotes your events and nudges for deposits
🎯 Reports to track engagement and measure the impact of your campaign
Step 1: Define your populations
Use Populations to group students by attributes like:
Admitted but not deposited
High academic index or scholarship recipient
Underrepresented demographics
Low engagement (for example, didn’t attend admitted student day)
▶️ Action item: Create populations and population rules for your yield categories.
Step 2: (Optional) Create an admitted students portal
A personalized portal can give your admitted students:
Dynamic checklists
Resources tailored to interests (majors, athletics)
Countdown to deposit
Embedded chat or inquiry forms
▶️ Action item: Build an admitted students portal.
💡Tip: Ask Slate AI for help building portals.
Step 3: Schedule yield events
Set up events in Slate for:
Admitted Student Days
Virtual Q&A Sessions
Parent Panels
Student-led Campus Tours
▶️ Action items: Each event should have:
Automated confirmation & reminder emails
Post-event surveys to collect feedback
Step 4: Get the word out
Use Deliver to create a series of emails tailored to each population. Examples might include:
Event invites
What’s Next? checklist emails for all admits
Personalized videos for high-priority prospects
Reminders for important deadlines (for example: housing, deposits)
Peer or faculty spotlight messages based on student interests
▶️ Action item: Create a Deliver campaign that uses your populations as its recipient list.
⭐ Best Practice
Use Liquid markup to personalize subject lines, greetings, and content automatically.
Use rules to automate follow-up based on student behavior:
No RSVP? → Send a nudge email.
Attended an event? → Trigger a thank-you + next steps message.
Viewed portal page but no deposit? → Send a reminder to submit.
▶️ Action item: Build out conditional communications in your Deliver campaign.
Step 6: Measure, reflect, and adapt
Use queries to scaffold actionable reports:
Which admits have interacted with 3+ yield touchpoints?
Who opened but didn’t click any yield content?
How many engaged after a particular message or event?
Post-campaign, use reports to review:
Open/click rates
Event attendance
Conversion to deposit
Activity by population group
▶️ Action item: Use this data to refine next year’s campaign and to share insights across your team.
Ready to build?
Here’s a checklist to kick off your yield campaign:
Create population rules
(Optional) Design an admitted students portal
Set up yield events
Schedule Deliver messages; add follow-up rules
Review campaign results