top of page
product-banner1.jpg
Why Full Circle Tracking?

Full Circle Tracking in and itself is of minimum use. Our Full Circle tracking system is designed to track student cohorts, demographics, enrolment, academic goals, admission, multiple education plans, degree audits, attendance, and generates dashboards and powerful reports.

  • Track critical student information individually and in various cohorts.

  • Helps students make optimized education plans and track their progress.

  • Helps advisers support students via advising logs.

  • Helps Early Alerts specialists to intervene in time to prevent the students from failing in their academic goals.

Learn More for Full Circle Tracking

The purpose of full circle tracking is to track student activities like personal plans, grades, and education plans.

Full Circle Tracking ensures that you have all the information you need to provide the Admission, Advising, Assessment, Competency-Based Learning, Early Alert, Retention, and other modules focus on college-wise needs and provide software solutions to all levels of users. This comprehensive software enables you to track applicants from initial inquiry to enrolment and maintains an updated log of each follow-up.

This software is an ideal solution for colleges that have multiple campuses to quickly view reports of students enrolled on a weekly or daily basis.

So, why wait ! Transform the Journey to ensure Student Success

The real purpose of full circle tracking is to help institutions use their resources to create an environment for student support, increase retention, college completion, and overall student success. The system intelligently tracks academic goals and helps students make multiple education plans to meet these goals.

What others are saying?

“Full Circle Tracking system is an easy tool for tracking your students’ progress. By using the simple overviews, you can quickly see who is using the course and in which manner. “

Getting Started with Full Circle Tracking

Admission Dashboard

The admission dashboard includes statistics about graduates, freshmen, dropouts, and continuing students. It also includes the percentage of admission in each program, program-wise dropout percentage, and the main reasons for student dropouts.

The bar graph depicts the count of graduates, freshmen, dropouts, and continuing students in the last nine years.

The pie chart shows the admission percentage of students in each program.

The line graph shows the dropout percentage of students in particular programs.

The shaded graph represents the reasons behind dropping out of students in each year. The four main reasons behind dropping out are:

  • Tuition Cost

  • Personal

  • Failing Grade

  • Academic inadequacy

Experience the power of the dashboard firsthand by clicking on full screen. Immerse yourself in the data and discover new perspectives.

Education Plan

Help students make optimized education plans and track their progress.

Educational planning is a key aspect of StudentSpace that helps students make optimized education plans and track their progress.

There are two ways to Education Plan, one is manual planning (MEP) and another is automatic planning (AEP). AEP (Automatic Education Plan) automatically plans the education plan of all Active students for their future semesters. AEP runs for a single semester at a time. AEP can run for unlimited semesters. However, it has to be run for one semester at a time.

Manual planning is done by the student in which he/she can plan for the current and future semesters. For those students who have not planned manually, AEP plans would be more suitable for them.

Advising Log

Academic advising is a collaborative relationship between a student and an academic advisor. This collaboration intends to assist the student in developing meaningful educational goals that are consistent with personal interests, values, and abilities.

The table and pie chart depict the number of males and females on each campus in the selected semester.

The bar graph shows the count of students who were given speedy advisement under the given appointment types for the semester which is selected in the dropdown.
 

Experience the power of the dashboard firsthand by clicking on full screen. Immerse yourself in the data and discover new perspectives.

Early Alert

The Early Alert system is an online tool for staff and faculty to identify at-risk students and connect them to relevant support. The purpose of Early Alert is to allow the faculty or advisor, online access to a student’s education records to make a timely intervention possible. The primary goal of the Early Alert program is to facilitate timely communication between administrators, faculty, and advisors to help students succeed.

The table and pie chart depict the number of males and females on each campus in the selected semester.

The bar graph shows the count of students who were given alerts in the particular course under the given alert types for the semester which is selected in the dropdown.

Experience the power of the dashboard firsthand by clicking on full screen. Immerse yourself in the data and discover new perspectives.

Retention

A student's retention rate is the percentage of new first-year students enrolled in the same college in the following year. The retention rate refers specifically to new freshman students who continue at the same college for their sophomore year of college. Student retention continues to be a challenge facing universities, and one which is compounded by recent and ongoing changes affecting the sector. The table and pie chart depict the number of males and females on each campus in the selected semester. 

The bar graph shows the count of students who were retained in the given programs for the semester which is selected in the dropdown. It also shows dropped out and withdrawn students.
 

Experience the power of the dashboard firsthand by clicking on full screen. Immerse yourself in the data and discover new perspectives.

bottom of page