College admissions is changing all the time. From women finally taking over Oxford’s historically male-dominated population, to top schools making efforts to filter out the wealthy and privileged, to year-to-year variations in the student body – it’s a different world every year.
While that often means progress for America’s students, it can also mean a lot of hassle for America’s admissions officers. Keeping track of changes to the system, candidate requirements and the candidates themselves – well, that’s a lot of paper to shuffle and a lot of digital documents to organize.
There’s got to be an easier way to do your job … and find the best candidates by creating clear admission criteria.
Chances are, in an effort to keep your ducks in a row, you’ve already turned to some type of college admissions software. Good job. Chances are equally good, though, that you bought an out of the box
Many recruitment and admissions programs, orientation teams, readmission staff and ancillary offices fail to realize that there’s a better way. While out of the box marketing teams spend major money trying to convince you that out of the box is the fastest, easiest way, you could be missing a huge opportunity with custom college admissions software.
Let’s discuss the differences between the two today, as well as the potential benefits of each, so that you can make the right decision for your organization.
A lot of the admission software on the market is of the “out of the box” variety. That means you, the customer, receives a CD with templates you can configure any way you want for use in your admissions process. Sounds pretty good, right? Endless customization and all that?
Out of the box software companies neglect to mention, however, that your IT department will then need to configure the software to match your needs. This takes time and manpower and means your system won’t be ready to use for months or even years.
So, you’re simultaneously using a cookie-cutter product – not inherently configured to meet the needs of your admissions team – yet spending tons of resources customizing it after all. It’s the worst of both worlds.
Don’t take our word for it, though. Let’s take a closer look at what exactly has to happen before you can put out of the box software to work for you.
When you buy out of the box CRM (customer relationship management) systems, you do get a lot of powerful solutions. You can track applicants, personal information, transcripts, essays and much more,
You’ll notice, however, that we didn’t say you get those solutions now. Instead, the process looks a little something like this:
So sure, you can track applicants and their information, but at what cost? How out of the box is “out of the box,” really?
As Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado-Boulder IT Director David Kohnke pointed out, the burden of customization and configuration rests completely with the institution.
It’s not like you get to put off the cost of the software until you configure it, either. You pay immediately, even if you end up having to spend a year getting the system to match your needs. If you can’t get staff
That means when you weigh the costs of out of the box versus custom-built college admissions software, you’re often fooled. The price of custom solutions are listed upfront, while the costs of out of the box software are well-hidden under a seemingly awesome layer of low prices.
That’s probably not the best approach. When you have to focus on your process rather than your prospective students, you’re not serving them well. Your university’s student body likewise suffers, as you miss potentially enriching candidates – the future innovators, designers, artists and mathematicians of the world.
So, is there a solution that allows you to do that and skip the unappealing requirements and limitations we just described?
Happily, yes.
It’s a common misconception that if you don’t buy a plug-and-play option then you will have to wait for weeks or months for your own customized version.
That’s not true at all. In fact, in many ways, a custom college admission software is available to your staff sooner, at least in a form that will be useful. Here’s how it works:
In other words, you don’t have to spend months or years hoping for a solution that works, all while trying to manage your admissions process without the tools you need to do so effectively. You get productivity and efficiency in much less time, without having to train a team to do it. Your solution is engineered to perform from the very first.