Improving student retention with StREAM

Engagement analytics to help identify at-risk students and reduce withdrawal in higher education.

Looking for a scalable data-driven solution to support your retention initiatives?

Our engagement analytics platform, StREAM, has been proven to accurately identify around 90% of students at risk of withdrawing from their course, 6-8 weeks before withdrawal.

We’ve supported over 25 universities to improve their retention rates with StREAM

Keele University have seen a reduction from 21% to 9% in student withdrawal rates within one academic year.

 

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The University of Essex have seen a 68% reduction in student withdrawal rates within two academic years. 

 

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 How does StREAM help student retention

Engagement analytics from StREAM can help your university by identifying at-risk students, and notifying staff when an individual’s engagement changes, making it easy to understand each students’ engagement and when they need support. Your teams can use data and insights to drive meaningful conversations with students and deliver personalised support, referring students to centralised support services where needed.

Engagement analytics from StREAM can help your university by identifying at-risk students, and notifying staff when an individual’s engagement changes, making it easy to understand each students’ engagement and when they need support. Your teams can use data and insights to drive meaningful conversations with students and deliver personalised support, referring students to centralised support services where needed.