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Winners Annonced!

We are proud to announce the Winners List for the Twenty-Fifth Annual Education Advertising Awards sponsored by Higher Education Marketing Report.

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The Education Advertising Awards, formerly known as the Admissions Advertising Awards, is the oldest, largest and most prestigious advertising awards competition, with over three thousand-five hundred entries submitted last year from every state in the country and multiple foreign countries.

Brochure Cover Image - HEMR Call For Entries - 25th annual Education Advertising Awards, formerly known as Admissions Advertising Awards

As an admissions marketing professional, the Twenty-Fifth Annual Education Advertising Awards competition is your opportunity to test your programs and campaigns against the best in the country. A panel of industry specialists will review each piece, judging creativity, marketing execution and impact of message.

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Our New Name!

Introducing Higher Education Marketing Report

For 24 years, Higher Education Marketing Report has been the most widely read publication for higher education marketers. As of our 25th year, we felt it is appropriate to have a name that reflects the evolution of the higher education marketing profession. We are changing the publication name to Higher Education Marketing Report. We will continue to cover trends in enrollment marketing, as we expand editorial content to cover higher education branding, integrated marketing, publications, advertising, fund raising and development.

 

  Higher Education Marketing Report - Current Issue Cover - Formerly Admissions Advertising Report

In This Issue:

  • Telling the Tale at Pasco-Hernando
  • Einstein, Critical Thinking and Albion
  • Drexel Ramps It Up in Sacramento
  • How High-Achieving Seniors Choose Their College: the Four New Rules