
Slate by Technolutions
Alumni management software
Admissions and enrollment management software
Donor management software
Education software
Nonprofit software
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- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
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What is Slate by Technolutions
Slate is a cloud-based platform used by higher-education institutions to manage admissions, enrollment, and related student lifecycle workflows. It supports inquiry capture, application processing, communications, events, and decisioning, with configurable forms, portals, and automation. Institutions also use it for adjacent functions such as advancement, alumni engagement, and donor-related processes, depending on implementation scope. The product is typically administered by admissions/enrollment operations teams with support from IT and institutional stakeholders.
End-to-end admissions workflows
Slate consolidates inquiry, application, review, decision, and yield workflows into a single system of record for admissions operations. It supports configurable application checklists, reader/review processes, and decision routing that can be tailored by program, term, or applicant type. This reduces reliance on separate point tools for forms, communications, and internal workflow tracking. For institutions prioritizing admissions and enrollment execution, the platform aligns closely to those operational needs.
Configurable communications and portals
Slate includes tools for email/SMS communications, segmentation, and event-related messaging tied to applicant records and statuses. It supports branded portals and forms to collect data and documents while keeping applicants informed of next steps. Communications can be triggered by workflow events (e.g., missing items, interview scheduling, decision release). This helps teams manage high-volume outreach without exporting lists to external marketing tools for basic admissions use cases.
Strong data capture and reporting
Slate is designed to capture structured data from web forms, imports, and integrations and link it to constituent records. It provides reporting capabilities that admissions teams use for funnel monitoring, territory performance, and operational workload tracking. The platform’s configurability allows institutions to define custom fields and processes that reflect their policies. This can be advantageous compared with alumni-focused platforms that emphasize community features over admissions analytics.
Implementation and admin complexity
Slate’s flexibility typically requires dedicated administrative expertise to configure workflows, data models, and communications correctly. Institutions often need ongoing governance to prevent inconsistent field usage, duplicate processes, or reporting drift over time. Smaller teams may find the learning curve steep compared with simpler alumni or membership platforms. The product’s value depends heavily on how well it is implemented and maintained.
Alumni and donor features vary
While Slate can be used for advancement and alumni-related processes, institutions may find that community networking, mentoring, and alumni engagement features are not as turnkey as products purpose-built for alumni communities. Donor management capabilities may require additional configuration and may not match the depth of dedicated fundraising CRMs for gift processing, pledge management, and complex advancement reporting. As a result, some organizations use Slate primarily for admissions and integrate with other systems for advancement. Fit depends on whether the institution wants one configurable platform or specialized tools for each function.
Integration and data migration effort
Connecting Slate to SIS, finance, identity management, document services, and other campus systems can require significant integration work and careful data mapping. Data migration from legacy admissions CRMs or homegrown databases can be time-consuming, particularly when historical records and attachments are involved. Ongoing integrations may require monitoring to keep data synchronized and avoid duplicate or stale records. Institutions should plan for technical resources and integration governance.
Plan & Pricing
Admissions licensing (tiered by annual submitted applications)
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Admissions — < 1,500 submitted applications | $30,000 per year | Annual license cost for a single Slate database; includes full Slate features, service & support; no per-user fees or separate implementation fees |
| Admissions — 1,500 - 7,500 submitted applications | $50,000 per year | Most clients fall in this tier; pricing scales with submitted application volume |
| Admissions — 7,500 - 15,000 submitted applications | $75,000 per year | Annual license for a single Slate database |
| Admissions — 15,000 - 40,000 submitted applications | $100,000 per year | Annual license for a single Slate database |
| Admissions — 40,000 - 60,000 submitted applications | $125,000 per year | Annual license for a single Slate database |
| Admissions — 60,000 - 80,000 submitted applications | $150,000 per year | Annual license for a single Slate database |
| Admissions — 80,000 - 100,000 submitted applications | $175,000 per year | Annual license for a single Slate database |
| Admissions — > 100,000 submitted applications | Contact sales / Custom pricing | Vendor lists contact sales for institutions with more than 100,000 annual submitted applications |
Advancement licensing (tiered by active full-time undergraduate enrollment — FTE)
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Advancement — < 2,500 active FTE | $50,000 per year | Annual license cost for a separate advancement database; includes full service, support, knowledge base, community resources |
| Advancement — 2,500 - 7,500 active FTE | $75,000 per year | Annual license for a separate advancement database |
| Advancement — 7,500 - 15,000 active FTE | $100,000 per year | Annual license for a separate advancement database |
| Advancement — 15,000 - 30,000 active FTE | $125,000 per year | Annual license for a separate advancement database |
| Advancement — 30,000 - 45,000 active FTE | $150,000 per year | Annual license for a separate advancement database |
| Advancement — 45,000 - 60,000 active FTE | $175,000 per year | Annual license for a separate advancement database |
Student Success / Enrolled student communications
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Student Success (managed within existing Slate database) | Included at no additional cost | Institutions may run student success efforts in their existing Slate database without an additional license |
| Student Success (separate license) | $30,000 per year | If a separate license is desired for student success, it is priced at the most affordable license tier ($30,000/year) |
Notes: All Slate licenses are described on the vendor's official licensing pages as comprehensive (no per-user fees), include hosting, migrations and integrations, and include service & support. Only certain third-party operational costs (e.g., third-party payment processing fees, postage, telephony) are listed as costs outside the annual license.
Seller details
Technolutions, Inc.
West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
1994
Private
https://technolutions.com/
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