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Turn Admissions Funnel Movement into Clearer Operational Decisions

Analyse lead, application and admission progression alongside source, campaign and team context—then bring attention signals back to the operating workflow.

Analytics & Reporting family
Admissions AnalyticsCurrent signals
Journey movement

Interface illustration · actual configuration varies by institution

See

Bring the complete funnel into one operating view

Understand movement from enquiry through application and admission using configured journey data.

Signal 01

Funnel progression

Review stage movement and current volume context.

Signal 02

Source and campaign

Connect acquisition context to later progression.

Signal 03

Team activity

Understand counsellor and team work within permissions.

Understand

Compare the signals behind change

Use time, programme, source and team dimensions where the configured data supports them.

01

Trend context

Review movement across selected periods.

02

Segment comparison

Compare approved operational dimensions.

03

Exception pattern

Identify delays or changes that warrant review.

Act

Return insight to the admissions workflow

Reporting creates value when teams can respond to what they learn.

01

Attention card

Surface the operational area requiring review.

02

Team action

Connect insight to managers or frontline work.

03

Follow-through

Monitor later movement using the same definitions.

Connected outcome

See the admissions signals your leadership and teams can use

Explore funnels, sources, team context and real-time alerts using your configured reporting priorities.

Frequently asked questions

Questions about Admissions Analytics

Clear answers about configuration, workflow and operating boundaries.

What can admissions analytics cover?+

Configured reporting can cover leads, applications, admissions, sources, campaigns, counsellors and teams.

Can reporting access vary by role?+

Yes. Reporting access can align with configured roles, hierarchy and data boundaries.