AI-Native Enrollment

The admissions advisor
that never sleeps

EnrollPilot replaces manual enrollment advising with AI agents that guide prospective students 24/7, in English and Spanish, from first inquiry to first day of class.

24/7 Availability
2 Languages
90% Cost reduction

The enrollment bottleneck

01

Advisors are overwhelmed

Each advisor juggles hundreds of prospective students. Leads go cold. Follow-ups get missed. Enrollment suffers.

02

The model is expensive

Traditional OPMs charge 40-60% revenue share. Universities pay a premium for human-dependent services that don't scale.

03

Students expect instant answers

A prospective student researching programs at 11pm can't wait until Monday for a callback. They'll enroll somewhere else.

Not a chatbot. An employee.

EnrollPilot agents work autonomously, handling the entire enrollment journey without human intervention.

Outreach

Autonomous prospective student engagement

AI agents reach out to leads, answer program questions, handle objections, and guide students through every step of the enrollment process. In English and Spanish.

Retention

Dropout prediction

Monitors enrolled students for risk signals and intervenes before they disappear. Retention is cheaper than recruitment.

Intelligence

Enrollment analytics

Real-time dashboards showing funnel health, conversion rates, and advisor performance across every program.

Built by someone who lived it

EnrollPilot was born from years inside the enrollment machine. From dual-language classrooms to admissions advising, from seeing firsthand how human bottlenecks cost universities thousands of students every cycle.

This isn't another CRM with AI bolted on. It's the enrollment team universities wish they could afford.

$4B+ OPM market size
40-60% Revenue share (the old model)
0 Missed follow-ups with EnrollPilot

Every university deserves an enrollment team that scales

The future of higher education enrollment isn't more advisors. It's smarter ones. AI agents that work around the clock, speak your students' language, and never let a lead go cold.