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Stop Losing Students: How to Turn Courses Into Thriving Communities
Crafting a course takes time, effort, and plenty of creative energy. So, it’s tough when students sign up, dive into the first few modules, and then—like clockwork—disappear. If you’ve faced this, you’re not alone. In fact, most course creators experience some level of student drop-off. But here’s the kicker: it’s not necessarily your content that’s the issue. The missing ingredient might be community.
In Episode 25 of The Community Lab Podcast, we explore how you can shift from a content-first approach to a community-driven course that not only retains students but keeps them fully engaged. Let’s unpack how creating a vibrant community could be the key to turning those ghosting students into loyal, engaged members.
Why Do Students Drop Off?
Students drop off for many reasons, but isolation is one of the biggest culprits. When students take your course alone, it’s easy for motivation to wane. Life gets in the way, and before you know it, they’re behind on modules, losing interest, and eventually ghosting your program.
But this isn’t just a you problem. 70% of students drop off before completing online courses. That’s a staggering statistic, but one you can improve by fostering a sense of belonging and accountability. Creating a community for your students makes learning more collaborative, engaging, and—most importantly—social. When students connect with each other and feel a sense of ownership over their experience, they’re far more likely to stay motivated and complete your course.
What Makes a Thriving Community?
Turning your course into a community is more than just starting a Facebook group (and trust me, we’re not going there). You need a community that thrives. So, what are the key elements of a thriving course community?
- Engagement – You need to make it fun and interactive. Weekly challenges, discussions, and live events give students a reason to log in and participate.
- Participation – It’s not just about you as the course creator. Students should have the opportunity to lead discussions, share their experiences, and connect with each other.
- Ownership – Students feel more invested when they have a stake in the community. Encourage them to take roles like discussion leaders or event hosts to increase their sense of belonging.
These pillars of engagement, participation, and ownership create a space where students want to show up—and stick around.
Step-by-Step Strategy to Turn Courses Into Communities
So, how do you start transforming your course into a thriving community? Here’s a five-step strategy you can start implementing right away.
1. Create Pre-Launch Buzz
Start building excitement around your course and community before it even launches. Use emails and social media to highlight the role of community in your course. Hosting a pre-launch Q&A or event is a great way to generate buzz and get students excited about the community element.
2. Offer an Exclusive Community Space
Create a dedicated space for students to connect and engage. Platforms like Circle make it easy to create an exclusive space where students can introduce themselves, share goals, and start building connections from day one.
3. Build “In-Person” Engagement Virtually
Live events like virtual office hours, co-working sessions, or weekly check-ins replicate the in-person experience online. This keeps students engaged and gives them direct access to you and each other.
4. Encourage User-Generated Content
Get your students involved by encouraging them to create and share their own content. Whether it’s sharing progress, asking questions, or offering tips, user-generated content makes students feel more invested in the community.
5. Celebrate Milestones Together
Don’t forget to celebrate achievements! Whether it’s completing a module or hitting a goal, recognizing your students’ progress keeps them motivated and reminds them that every win counts.
Real-World Case Study: Emily Johnson’s Course Success
Meet Emily Johnson, a course creator who helps entrepreneurs build business plans. Despite her stellar content, Emily faced significant student drop-off, with only 30% of her students actively engaged by Module 4. Like many course creators, she needed to create more than just great content—she needed to build a community.
By implementing a strategic plan, Emily saw her completion rates double to 65%! Here’s how she did it:
- Pre-launch buzz – Emily hosted a live Q&A to get students excited about the community aspect.
- Exclusive community space – She transitioned to Circle, creating a seamless space where students could connect.
- Live engagement – Weekly office hours and co-working sessions kept students connected and engaged.
- User-generated content – Emily spotlighted students weekly, giving them a platform to share their progress.
- Celebrating milestones – She awarded badges for module completions and hosted a virtual graduation party, boosting motivation.
The results? Higher completion rates, increased engagement, and more testimonials—proof that community makes all the difference.
Final Thoughts
Turning your course into a thriving community doesn’t have to be a massive overhaul. By implementing these five steps, you’ll build a space that not only keeps students engaged but also helps them succeed long after your course ends. If you’re ready to take your course to the next level, join The Community Lab for more tips and strategies to grow your community—and your business.
And, if you need the right platform to make this all happen, be sure to check out Circle for a seamless community-building experience.
Remember, you’re just one community away from transforming your course into a thriving, engaged learning space. Let’s make it happen!
Timestamps:
- [02:15] Why students are ghosting your course (hint: it’s not your content)
- [05:45] The missing link: Turning isolation into connection
- [08:30] Three pillars of a successful community: Engagement, Participation, and Ownership
- [12:00] Five simple steps to build a thriving community around your course
- [18:45] Real-world case study: How Emily doubled her course completion rates
- [24:30] Final thoughts: Your community is the key to long-term student success
Resources & Links:
- Get started with Circle: Your go-to platform for building community
- Join The Community Lab: For more tips, strategies, and a space filled with like-minded creators
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