It takes a blend of strategy, timing, and connection to move students from curiosity to commitment. With Ellucian Recruiting & Admissions, your institution can create a friction-free journey from inquiry to admit. This allows your institution to optimise pipeline conversion, enhance yield, and elevate student experiences.
Student application management offers a modern, purpose-built admissions application that provides a streamlined experience for prospective students while reducing friction and administrative burden.
Increase Application Completions
Deliver a secure experience with password-free, multi-factor authentication to remove barriers, reduce drop-offs, and boost completion rates.
Fraud Detection
Protect your institution with automated checks that flag suspicious or duplicate applications before they enter your system.
Boost Admissions Efficiency
Empower staff with tools to review faster, connect sooner, and manage every application efficiently from a single view.
“At JSU, we’re student-centered and focused on enrollment growth. With Ellucian Student Forms, we simplified financial aid and saw a 400% increase in verification completions—removing barriers and celebrating student success.”
Charlotte Cole
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Director of Financial AId, Jacksonville State University
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“We used separate CRMs for graduate and undergraduate programs, creating a fragmented experience. Ellucian Recruit unified enrollment into one system, improving the student experience and driving measurable growth within a year.”
Kevin Hatcher
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Executive Director of Revenue Technology & Operations
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“One of the greatest benefits of Ellucian Student is that it works exactly as it should. It frees up our resources to focus on innovation, marketing, and student acquisition. We can now apply data science in creative ways—analyzing student habits and connecting those insights to grades, retention, and recruitment. That impact far outweighs the cost of implementing a new ERP or SIS.”