7 Benefits of Co-hosting Your Event with Other Student Groups

7 Benefits of Co-hosting Your Event with Other Student Groups

When Groups Co-host an Event, Everyone Wins

Co-hosting events is a great way to introduce more potential members to student clubs, boost event attendance, share resources and save money. Collaboration between clubs means more allowances and organizational help and increased student engagement as students work together to create the best event possible.

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The Wharton School Partners with CampusGroups to Implement an Innovative Clubs Rating System

The Wharton School Partners with CampusGroups to Implement an Innovative Clubs Rating System

Feature Overview: Rate Your Clubs

he Wharton School provides a campus experience that is rich with opportunities for student involvement and leadership, provided by a large infrastructure of over 100 clubs and organizations and about 25 conferences.  

With so many different options to get involved as a club leader or member, the majority of Wharton students join a lot of groups, on average about nine clubs.

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Gather Information from New Group Members with a Sign-Up Survey

Gather Information from New Group Members with a Sign-Up Survey

Member profile extension survey

Surveys are a great way to gather more information when students join groups. You can create a survey to collect any additional information you'd like from your newly added members. The survey questions will be displayed to the students in the sign-up process just after they decide to join your group. 

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