The San Diego Community College District launched an aggressive marketing campaign for adult students.
The San Diego Community College District has been especially aggressive in its marketing to get back adult students this fall.
“It’s light-hearted. It plays on San Diego institutions, and we did focus groups and research that shows this is the type of campaign that adult learners like to see," said Jack Beresford, the district's communications director. One billboard says"San Diego is home to Comic-Con." Comic-Con is crossed out and replaced with the words"affordable education."
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