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How University Enrollment Teams Use Website Visitor Intelligence to Identify High-Intent Prospective Students

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MarketBetter Team
Content Team, marketbetter.ai

Higher education enrollment visitor intelligence

The higher education enrollment funnel is broken in a way that most admissions teams feel but rarely quantify.

Here's the math that should terrify every enrollment VP: the average university website gets tens of thousands of visitors per month during peak recruitment season. Of those, maybe 3โ€“5% fill out an inquiry form. The other 95% browse program pages, check tuition costs, read faculty bios, look at campus life content โ€” and leave without ever identifying themselves.

Your enrollment marketing budget drove them there. Your SEO, your digital ads, your college fair follow-ups, your email campaigns โ€” all of it worked. They showed up. And then they vanished into the anonymous traffic data, indistinguishable from a high school junior seriously evaluating your nursing program and a parent casually browsing during lunch.

The problem isn't traffic. It's identification.

Most universities are spending $1,500โ€“$4,000 per enrolled student in marketing costs. Yet they're making enrollment decisions โ€” where to allocate counselor time, which programs to promote, which geographic markets to invest in โ€” based on the tiny fraction of prospects who voluntarily raise their hand. The silent majority? Invisible.

One institution changed that. And the results reshaped how their entire enrollment team operates.