Attain Partners has accumulated over 50 years of experience delivering comprehensive solutions for education institutions focused on student success. As Consulting Partner of the Year – Education, and the leading education partner in the Salesforce ecosystem delivering student-focused solutions, we follow a unique approach of focusing on people, processes, and technology to create true transformation. Our people-first solutioning empowers students and staff to achieve success and drives data that proves impact.
Our experts have proven success in helping education institutions nationwide leverage Salesforce to champion student success. We are proud to support leading higher education institutions—including Boston University, Harvard, Oregon State University, University of Denver, University of Colorado, Fordham University, and George Mason University—on their student success journeys. Our clients can speak volumes about how they have used Salesforce to drive impact in partnership with Attain Partners!
Student Success at Fordham University
Hear from Fordham University’s Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Anand Padmanabhan; Attain Partners’ Maurice Davis and Michelle Schafer; and Salesforce’s Jon Zhe in the video case study below.
Treat your students like customers—that’s how Fordham University reimagined its approach to student success. By creating a student-centric solution with Attain Partners, the University is serving diverse student needs and supporting connectedness through technology.
Retaining students is just as important as recruiting them. When Fordham University made a significant investment in student success, Attain Partners used Service Cloud, Experience Cloud, and Student Success Hub to improve the student experience, driving deeper engagement. By shifting to a more customer-focused approach to student needs rather than departmental, Fordham was able to dramatically improve adoption, resulting in a stronger student experience within this enterprise-wide transformation.
Interested in learning more about we help institutions achieve student success? Check out our resources below.
Transforming Academic Advising to Increase Student Support
The University of Baltimore (UBalt) enlisted Attain Partners to implement Salesforce’s Advisor Link, now known as Student Success Hub (SSH), and reimagine student services for the institution. This digital transformation dramatically increased engagement between UBalt academic advisers and students by 1) facilitating easy communications between students and advisers, and 2) allowing advisers to spend less time on manual processes and more time interacting with students.
ISSP Webinar with the University of Baltimore
Watch this recorded webinar to hear the University of Baltimore describe how it transformed Student Advising with Attain Partners and Salesforce.
University of Baltimore Go-Live with Attain Partners and Salesforce
Get a quick overview of the UBalt go-live in this short video.
HuSSH Your Critics with Salesforce’s Student Success Hub
Learn how to transform your institution’s student experience by streamlining their engagement process in this blog post.
Leveraging the Attain Partners Student Success Accelerator to Decrease Implementation Time and Dramatically Improve the Student Success Lifecycle
Looking to manage the student success lifecycle? Our Student Success Hub accelerator can get you up and running in less than eight weeks—personalized for your institution!
Attain Partners – Salesforce Experts
Regardless of where your organization is in its Salesforce journey (or if it’s yet to start!), Attain Partners is here to help you achieve your goals and serve your community. Contact our team today to learn how we can help your organization advance its mission by harnessing the power of Salesforce.
To learn more, check out our Salesforce Innovation services, read case studies about our transformative work, and explore blog posts from our Salesforce experts.
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