Admissions Agents
Provide 1:1 guidance to prospective students for applying, enrolling, programs, financial aid, and more.
Build professional-looking, personalized recruitment communications that hit the student at the right time and on the right device.
Automate a tedious application process and guide students with all the information you need to keep applications moving forward and on the right track.
Boost team productivity by streamlining workflows, automating routine tasks, and tapping into AI-powered digital assistants.
Bolt Admissions Agents apply your criteria consistently—removing subjectivity from reviews, outreach, and decision-making. From application first reads to fraud detection, they bring fairness, speed, and clarity to every step.
Safeguards the admissions process by detecting and flagging fraud.
Meet RileyProvide 1:1 guidance to prospective students for applying, enrolling, programs, financial aid, and more.
Automate the application review process and give students clear next steps.
Create winning recruitment campaigns by simply telling your digital campaign assistant what you need.
Let students talk to you how and where they want (text, chat, web, email).
Remove the guesswork to identifying patterns and trends, while producing President-ready reports.
Assign readers, share notes, and facilitate collaboration among counselors, faculty, and administrators.
Manage applicant requested material directly from the application portal.
Give each application an initial read and route it to the next step based on criteria you set.
Congratulate accepted students with a personalized set of digital messages at scale.
View a sample of Element451 product demos. Explore how our feature-set is built to transform student recruiting and admissions.
See how a team of Enrollment Agents can transform the admissions process—turning every first read into a second read. Saving time, ensuring fairness, and delivering decisions with speed and precision.
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