Pathify expands Campus Experience Platform with new communities solution

Pathify, a higher education platform provider, has announced the launch of a new communities solution aiming to support digital campus life.

Pathify Communities allows higher education institutions to consolidate groups, events, announcements, chats, and co-curricular records in one single platform. 

“Community is at the heart of the student experience — yet many institutions still rely on disconnected tools to support it,” explains Chase Williams, CEO and Co-founder at Pathify.

“Our new and improved Communities solution gives colleges and universities a flexible, modern way to connect people, programs and purpose in one place, serving the entire campus. Whether paired with the Pathify Engagement Hub or used on its own, Communities brings campuses closer to realizing the full vision of a true Campus Experience Platform – where every interaction contributes to belonging, growth and success.”

The new solution includes co-curricular transcripts, digital badging, and built-in financial management, available across web and mobile platforms. It can be used alone or paired with Pathify’s Engagement Hub to provide a seamless digital campus ecosystem.

Williams adds: “This release further solidifies the value our Campus Experience Platform delivers. By enabling deeper integrations across engagement, academic and administrative systems, Pathify helps institutions move beyond managing fragmented technology to seamlessly orchestrating the entire user experience.”

Last month, Pathify launched a new campus experience platform aiming to replace several siloed portals and streamline the experience for students. Campus Experience Platform (CXP) can be used to address enrollment, budget, and engagement challenges. Unlike traditional systems, CXP is built with the end user in mind, offering hyperpersonalization, and AI-driven insights to offer a cohesive experience across all devices.

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