From Implementation To Outcomes That Matter
Partners In Modern Enrollment
Institutions choose Enrollment Rx because they want more than software. They want a Salesforce-native platform and a team that understands higher education, works collaboratively, and delivers measurable outcomes. From small private colleges to large public universities and professional programs, our clients use Enrollment Rx to simplify complexity and move their enrollment strategy forward.

Testimonials
CRM Solution for Higher Education That Increased Enrollment
A CRM solution for higher education can play a critical role in improving enrollment outcomes. Institutions need flexible tools and strong implementation support to meet [...]
Training Tools That Support Success in Higher Education CRM
Training tools that support success in higher education CRM are essential for helping teams adopt new systems and improve daily operations. Institutions need access to [...]
CRM for Higher Education: A Flexible Solution for Unique Institutions
CRM for Higher Education: A Flexible Solution for Unique Institutions Every college and university operates differently. From admissions workflows to program structures, no two institutions [...]
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Case Studies
Northwestern Health Sciences University Admissions CRM Case Study
Enrollment Rx helped Northwestern Health Sciences University improve communication, increase applications, and achieve its largest enrolled class. Facing a decline in inquiries nationwide, the university [...]
Salesforce Admissions CRM for Higher Education: How Berkeley College Improved Communication and Reduced Costs
Salesforce admissions CRM for higher education is essential for institutions looking to improve communication, reduce costs, and better manage the student lifecycle. Berkeley College adopted [...]
Ohio University Heritage College Admissions CRM Case Study
Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine improved efficiency and engagement by transforming its admissions process with Enrollment Rx. Manual, fragmented workflows were limiting the [...]



