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Peer-Generated Content for Higher Ed: Why Students Trust Peers More Than Your Marketing

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by | Jun 15, 2026 | content marketing, Featured

Peer-Generated content for higher ed is reshaping how students evaluate fit, trust institutional claims, and ultimately decide where they belong.

The Enrollment Engagement Report, which Caylor Solutions was proud to help sponsor and support, points to a major shift in enrollment behavior:

Students increasingly rely on peer perspectives and authentic lived experiences during the college search process.

Students are no longer relying primarily on institutional messaging to determine whether a college feels like the right fit.

Instead, many prospective students turn to other students.

Some watch “day-in-the-life” videos.

Others search TikTok before Google.

Many browse Reddit threads looking for honest experiences while also paying attention to comments, reactions, tone, and authenticity.

And in many cases, those peer perspectives carry more weight than professionally produced marketing campaigns.

That is not a rejection of higher ed marketing.

It is a shift in trust.

Trust Has Shifted from Institutions to Students

For years, institutions controlled most of the enrollment narrative.

The website, the brochure, the campus tour, and the admissions presentation shaped how prospective students understood campus life.

Today, that control has become decentralized.

Students now build their perception of fit through a mix of institutional content and peer-generated content.

And the difference between the two matters.

Institutional marketing tells students what a university wants them to believe.

Peer-generated content shows them what life actually feels like.

AI generated image showing how Peer-Generated Content for Higher Ed increases brand trust.

That distinction is incredibly important during the fit evaluation stage.

The Enrollment Engagement Report points directly to this trend, showing that students increasingly rely on peer perspectives and authentic lived experiences when evaluating colleges.


Q: How can universities leverage authentic peer-generated content to build trust and influence fit evaluation?

A: Universities can build trust and influence fit evaluation by encouraging authentic student and alumni storytelling on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Reddit. Content such as “day-in-the-life” videos, student takeovers, campus experiences, and honest peer perspectives helps prospective students evaluate culture, belonging, and fit more credibly than polished institutional messaging alone.

 


Fit Evaluation Happens Through People, Not Brochures

Students are not just evaluating academic programs.

They are also evaluating identity, belonging, culture, and emotional fit.

They want to know:

  • What does campus life actually feel like?
  • What kinds of students go there?
  • Would I belong there?
  • Does this environment feel authentic?

A polished homepage rarely answers those questions.

But a student vlog often does.

A short “day-in-the-life” video filmed between classes can communicate more emotional clarity than an expensive marketing campaign.

A Reddit thread discussing dorm culture can shape perception faster than a viewbook.

Part of the reason is that students trust observation more than positioning.

Most prospective students want to see real people navigating real experiences.

Why Peer-Generated Content for Higher Ed Works

Peer-generated content works because it feels emotionally credible.

Prospective students understand that institutions are trying to present themselves positively.

But student-created content often feels less filtered, less scripted, and more believable.

That authenticity creates trust.

Even imperfect content can outperform polished messaging if it feels genuine.

This is especially true for Gen Z students, who have grown up navigating recommendation culture through creators, reviews, comments, and social validation.

Increasingly, students make enrollment decisions the same way they evaluate restaurants, products, and experiences.

In those moments, they look for trusted peer signals.

AI generated image showing how Peer-Generated Content for Higher Ed increases brand trust.

The Platforms Shaping Enrollment Decisions

TikTok

TikTok has become one of the most influential discovery platforms in higher education.

Prospective students use TikTok to explore campus culture, dorm life, academic experiences, athletics, and social environments.

In many cases, they now search TikTok before searching Google.

Reddit

Reddit plays a different role.

Students use it to seek unfiltered honesty.

Questions about campus culture, stress levels, safety, housing, and student satisfaction often appear in Reddit discussions because students perceive them as more authentic than institutional FAQs.

Instagram and YouTube

Instagram Reels and YouTube vlogs continue to shape fit evaluation through visual storytelling.

Students want to see themselves in the experience.

That means authentic student perspectives matter more than highly scripted promotional videos.

What Institutions Should Do Next

The solution is not to abandon institutional marketing.

Rather, institutions need to expand the voices participating in it.

Institutions should identify and empower student storytellers who naturally communicate campus culture in authentic ways.

That does not mean overproducing content or scripting every interaction.

In fact, excessive control often weakens credibility.

Instead, institutions should create frameworks that encourage honest storytelling while giving students room to communicate naturally.

Some of the most effective approaches include:

  • Student creator programs
  • Day-in-the-life video series
  • Student social takeovers
  • Alumni career storytelling
  • Campus experience content filmed by students themselves

The goal is not perfection.

The goal is to build trust through authentic student voices.

The Real Goal Isn’t Content. It’s Trust.

Peer-generated content for higher ed is not ultimately about social media.

At its core, it is about credibility.

The institutions that adapt best to this shift will not necessarily be the ones with the biggest marketing budgets.

They will be the ones willing to let prospective students hear authentic voices from inside the community.

Because when students are evaluating fit, trust matters more than polish.

And increasingly, the people students trust most are other students.

Download the Full Enrollment Engagement Report

The insights in this article only scratch the surface.

Caylor Solutions was proud to sponsor and support the Enrollment Engagement Report because we believe the findings will help institutions better understand how today’s students actually make enrollment decisions.

Inside the full report, you’ll find:

  • Research on peer-led enrollment behavior
  • Insights into fit evaluation and trust formation
  • Findings related to TikTok, Reddit, and student-generated content
  • Strategic implications for enrollment and marketing teams

If your institution is trying to improve enrollment engagement and connect more effectively with mission-fit students, this report is essential reading.

👉 Download the full report.

The Most Trusted Enrollment Campaigns Don’t Feel Like Campaigns

Today’s students and donors trust people more than polished messaging.

That’s why effective enrollment and capital campaigns can no longer rely solely on institutional storytelling. They must incorporate authentic student, alumni, and community voices that create credibility, emotional connection, and trust.

At Caylor Solutions, we help institutions design targeted enrollment and advancement campaigns that do more than promote a message.

We help institutions activate the voices already shaping perception inside the enrollment journey.

From student-generated campus content and alumni storytelling to peer-led social engagement strategies, we help colleges and universities build campaigns that feel authentic, relatable, and trustworthy to prospective students and supporters alike.

Whether the goal is increasing enrollment, strengthening mission-fit engagement, or driving donor participation, our approach focuses on helping institutions communicate through the voices audiences already trust.

Contact us today to learn more.


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