Pathify launches campus experience platform replacing several platform to create a single digital destination

Pathify, a digital engagement provider, has 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.

"Higher education is at its Netflix moment,” explains Chase Williams, CEO and Co-Founder at Pathify. “Just as Netflix revolutionized entertainment by consolidating fragmented viewing experiences into one intuitive, personalized hub, The CEP introduces a unified approach that connects every user, system and interaction — strengthening competitiveness, resilience and community. It’s higher ed’s opportunity to transform the digital experience into a true strategic advantage.”

“A CXP brings order to the chaos of higher ed technology,” adds Rene Eborn, AVP Digital Transformation and Enterprise Systems and Security at Utah State University. 

“We’ve moved beyond juggling logins and fragmented tools as Pathify consolidates the systems we no longer need and integrates the ones we rely on, delivering a unified, consistent experience for students, parents, alumni and staff alike. The result is a digital experience that’s simpler, smarter and more engaging for our entire institution.”

Pathify says more than 250 institutions are already using the CXP system, delivering IT cost savings as well as improved retention rates.

Earlier this year, Pathify partnered with Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, to provide a new digital student engagement hub, supporting the university’s wider plans to create a seamless, integrated, and personalized learning experience for its students and staff.

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