New Enrollment Solution Marries Disparate Student Success Tools

Liaison International has launched Total Enrollment, an enrollment management and student success solution that combines operational, workflow and management tools to support the student lifecycle. The product is designed to "integrate often disparate technologies spanning enrollment, student success and alumni relations," according to a news announcement.

Notably, Total Enrollment brings together products, applications and workflow from third-party providers as well as Liaison itself, helping bridge silos within the institution. As a result, institutions can utilize the solution's plannig, analytics, outreach and communication tools to support students from prospect all the way to graduate, alumnus and beyond.

"Taking a system approach through Total Enrollment will eliminate technology silos and centralize information," said George Haddad, founder and CEO at Liaison, in a statement. "It will consolidate and integrate best-in-breed systems and analytics to empower heads of enrollment and student success to enhance the student experience — from initial contact to graduation and beyond."

For more information, visit the Liaison site.

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