Interested in starting or building on your institution’s military enrollment efforts?
CollegeRecon can build your brand, improve your communications strategy, and further establish your support for these diverse students!
Our dashboard delivers actionable analytics, increasing efficiency and reducing marketing costs. CollegeRecon can provide the actionable, up-to-date information you need to make informed, high-quality decisions to meet your military enrollment goals.
Fill out the form on this page for more information and to speak with our team.
We can also review your current marketing strategies and admissions practices! Looking for help getting started or scaling your efforts? We offer assessments and competitive reports to inform strategic recommendations and marketing plans tailored to your specific needs.
Are you unsure how to speak to the military community? We can help you write content, transform landing pages and apply proven scripting and engagement programs for your prospective military students.
Build or Grow Brand within Military Community
We partner with colleges and universities to augment their brand awareness by increasing your school’s visibility to our 100,000+ monthly users actively engaged in searching for benefits information, transition assistance and college discovery.
Create or Improve Communication Strategy
Users conduct searches based on geography, degree programs and military and veteran support programs. We help to get your school in front of them, while they conduct searches or use our Program Matcher tool.
Drive Direct Engagement
We partner with schools to augment their brand awareness by increasing your school’s visibility to our 650k+ annual users actively engaged in searching for benefits information, transition assistance and college discovery.
Military Market Analysis
From recruitment, to enrollment, to retention, institutions need to understand the unique needs, interests and qualifications of the veteran and military community. Many university admissions and marketing departments don’t understand the language of the military or how to address certain aspects of military life and service.

