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This is not exactly on point. I think the 15 students interviewed in the short videos, cross referenced to questions about Carleton, is by far the best feature on the Carleton web site for prospective students. I haven't found any other college web site like this, although I can't claim to have seen every one.
By my count four of the featured students are graduating. I recommend that you replace those four and increase the number of featured students to at least 20 or even 25. The more videos you put up, the more likely a prospective student will see someone similar to himself/herself.
I would not put solo videos of professors on there, but you might consider making short (no more than five minutes) videos of lively classroom discussions where the subject matter is something high school students would understand, the professor is a great teacher (most Carleton professors are), and the interaction between the professor and the students makes for a great discussion and some profound insight into the material.
My son has seen a dozen colleges and has not liked any of them. He and I will visit Carleton in the fall when classes resume. I got him to sit down and watch those student videos and he is now excited about seeing Carleton. Those videos work.
There are a lot of college student videos on various web sites, and with a lot of effort you can get an idea of what the typical student is like at many colleges. I have done this and it has been quite a revelation to see what Ivy League students are like today. In the future I think most colleges will organize their videos on their web sites or youtube to make it easy for prospective students and parents to do more than take a virtual tour.
Carleton is ahead on this and can continue to improve on what it has already done.
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