Managing applications through the admissions process in higher education can be daunting. Admissions advisors are often responsible for ensuring that each applicant’s requirements have been submitted correctly. Application reviewers comb through the vast quantities of material to make admissions decisions. The software system must accommodate different programs’ varying admissions requirements and procedures.
In the fourth installment of the “Reaching New Heights on Salesforce for Admissions” webinar series titled How to Process and Review Applications on Salesforce for Admissions, Enrollment Rx explains how colleges and universities can successfully manage the application processing and reviewer experience on Salesforce.
The webinar agenda includes:
- Common problems of decentralized admissions
- What is Reader Rx (with FormBuilder Rx)
- Managing queues
- Application evaluation and scoring
- Managing approval processes
- Solution composability
The webinar covers the typical complexities that need to be addressed in higher education application management. Additionally, Enrollment Rx shares the technology solution called Reader Rx which is designed to solve the needs of colleges and universities when using Salesforce for admissions.
With Reader Rx, higher educational institutions can empower staff with easy-to-use tools for processing, reviewing, and scoring applications across all undergraduate and graduate programs. Reader Rx offers almost limitless capabilities to support the complex needs of higher education admissions across various applicant types, staff users, and decision-makers.
Most importantly, Reader Rx is designed to be composable and empowers operational administrators with the tools and controls to support the system without the help of engineering professionals. Enrollment Rx always delivers highly configurable products with thoughtfully designed controls to maximize efficiencies when using Salesforce for admissions and enrollment management. Learn more about Reader Rx here.
Contact us today to schedule a product demonstration.