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Webinar: AI for Higher Education

Increase Enrollments by 25%with AI that Qualifies and Follows Up

Stop Calling Leads Manually and Learn How to Scale Your Enrollments with AI Agents for FREE.

2 October, 5:00pm

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Used by thousands of universities globally

Would you rather <br> Enroll more students or lose them because you didn’t respond in time?

Dapta gives you everything you need to enroll more Students.

Speakers

Nicolás Rojas

Dapta

Oscar Gómez

305 Digital Media

Agenda:

Welcome & Introduction (5 min)

Nicolás Rojas - CEO, Dapta

  • Quick intro
  • Agenda presentation
  • Welcome to participants

Success Story: How AI Boosted University Enrollments (10 min)

Óscar Gómez – MTA University

  • How MTA University increased enrollments by 25% in one month with AI
  • Key learnings and recommendations

Hands-on Workshop: Automating Student Lead Qualification (40 min)

Nicolás Rojas - CEO, Dapta

  • Connecting your CRM and uploading leads (student CSV) for instant contact
  • Creating your first AI voice agent for student qualification
  • Setting up follow-up calls (questions, schedules, logic)
  • Launching your first AI qualification campaign
  • Real-time metrics analysis (responses, conversions, follow-ups)
  • Use cases: qualifying inbound leads and recovering old leads

Overview: How AI Is Transforming Enrollments (10 min)

Nicolás Rojas - CEO, Dapta

  • The impact of AI on student acquisition
  • Why universities lose leads due to lack of follow-up
  • How automation with AI changes admissions processes

Live Q&A (15–20 min)

Nicolás Rojas - CEO, Dapta

  • Addressing technical questions
  • Attendees’ questions about implementation

Closing (5 min)

Nicolás Rojas - CEO, Dapta

  • Invitation to schedule an exclusive guided demo for universities
  • Access to downloadable resources:
    • “Checklist to scale enrollments with AI”
    • Case studies

Want to Enroll More Students this Year?