CollegeVine's AI Admissions Recruiter gains traction in Higher Education recruitment

CollegeVine, a company specialising in AI-driven recruitment solutions for higher education, has announced that 50 colleges, universities, and other institutions have begun using its AI Admissions Recruiter technology within just two months of its release. 

The company that uses artificial intelligence to help colleges, universities, and other educational institutions improve their recruitment strategies. CollegeVine's AI agents and proprietary data enable these institutions to personalise their recruitment activities. 

The new tool aims to deliver personalised, one-on-one engagement with prospective students at scale.

Higher education institutions are grappling with significant challenges, including limited resources and financial constraints, prompting many to adopt mass recruitment strategies to attract new students and maintain operations. 

Despite these efforts, the average high school student receives about 1,300 college emails annually, yet only 13.6% report that such outreach significantly influences their decision to apply.

A new approach to student recruitment, adopted by 50 institutions, has emerged with the introduction of an AI recruiter by CollegeVine

The AI recruiter from CollegeVine operates by managing simultaneous workflows across all prospective students. It learns from each interaction to determine the next best step, whether it be a phone call, text message, email, direct mail, or custom swag. This ensures every interaction is tailored to move students along their path towards enrolment effectively.

"Higher education has been a historically slower industry to adopt new technologies,” said Zack Perkins, co-founder and CEO of CollegeVine. “Fifty partners in two months is an amazing milestone. Our partners have moved mountains to make this happen because they know that this represents a fundamental disruption in the way that we recruit and enroll students.”

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