Confessions of an Admissions Director : Discovering Aryval

Annalee Neukam

This story is inspired by true events. Think of it as our own Carrie Bradshaw take on K-12 admissions.

As the admissions director of a bustling independent school, I couldn’t help but feel like I was juggling flaming swords while riding a unicycle. My small, dedicated team and I were constantly balancing numerous responsibilities, a scenario all too familiar to many of my fellow admissions directors. We shared a common ambition: to be strategic, harnessing data to refine our recruitment strategies, from events, to interviews and beyond. Efficiency and effectiveness were our mantras.

One day last spring, after the recruitment season had finally wrapped up, I found myself at my desk, crafting an agenda for a team meeting. We needed to reflect on the past season and strategize for the upcoming year. My admissions assistant, Liz, had posed a question earlier: “Do we need to run all the same events next year? 

Some had poor turnouts, but I remember the lovely Smith family attended that event with only three other families. 

“Maybe it’s worth keeping?” A good question indeed. 

With budgets in mind, did it make sense to repeat all the same events because we always had? On top of that, I was under pressure to help the marketing team identify which ads were bringing in the highest yield of applicants.

After spending a couple of hours sifting through our EMS data and cross-referencing various spreadsheets, I thought, “There has to be an easier way.” 

A quick Google search led nowhere, so I turned to LinkedIn. Just as I began to reach out to colleagues, it was as if the admission gods heard my silent plea. Right at the top of my feed was a blog post from a company called Aryval that a colleague had liked. Curious, I clicked on it and was thrilled to discover a tool that seemed to be the perfect solution to my dilemma.

I eagerly submitted a web form and promptly heard back from an Account Manager. We scheduled a meeting, and I was blown away by Aryval’s capabilities. From a streamlined inquiry form to a customized scheduling calendar to an interview center, I was impressed. But the most exciting part? The yearly Aryval Yield Report. This report provides all the data necessary for my team to make informed and strategic decisions.

We’re now entering the admissions season with one less event on the calendar because the data painted a clear picture for us. We’re using our marketing dollars more wisely, targeting ads that attract right-fit families, and tweaking our communication strategy to compare to last year’s performance.

While things will inevitably get hectic this year, I’m relieved to have the Aryval team in my corner. They’re not only super responsive to all things Aryval, but they also bring industry experience, often serving as a sounding board and someone to vent to. 

What a deal!

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Back in the day, before touchscreens ruled the world, there was one mighty symbol of authority: the clipboard.

It wasn’t just a tool – it was a badge of honor, used by those in charge with a flair that demanded attention. For many of us, encountering someone with a clipboard meant awaiting our turn at an event or checking in for a school field trip – our names diligently checked off or called out from its wooden surface.

Picture it: a thin brown wooden board, complete with a shiny sliver clip that could snap your fingers if you got too close. It was the same clipboard your great-great-grandparents might’ve seen in 1870 (by the way, the light bulb was invented in 1879), and miraculously, it survived into the 21st century, still going strong at admission events like a timeless relic.

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Confessions of an Admissions Director : The Power of the Pause

As the final bell rang and the last parent picked up their student, a strange and beautiful hush fell over campus. Teachers submitted grades, students traded backpacks for beach towels, and my team and I traded our admissions hats for – well, still admissions hats, but slightly less frantic ones.

This is our version of summer: not beaches and daiquiris (though, wouldn’t that be nice), but whiteboards, goal-setting, and the annual deep-dive into the past year’s admissions cycle. It’s when we pause, regroup, and ask the most important question no one has time for in February: Did what we do actually work?


Workshop Season: Coffee, Sticky Notes, and Brutal Honesty

Every June, our team blocks out a couple of days for what we affectionately call “Admissions Retreat,” though there’s very little retreating involved. We bring snacks, pull up our calendars, and do the thing we secretly love: analyze, review, and optimize.

This year, as always, we started with events. The open house. The small group tours. The one-on-one tours. And the ever-evolving hybrid sessions where we tried something new – inviting current and prospective families to mingle. In years past, this process meant stitching together spreadsheets, toggling between our EMS, and making educated guesses based on anecdotal wins. Not this year.


Aryval Yield Report: The Data Whisperer We Didn’t Know We Needed

Enter: the Aryval Yield Report. Cue dramatic music – or maybe just the satisfying click of my mouse as I opened the file. For the first time, our event data wasn’t just there. It was talking to us. Clearly. Cleanly. Easy on the eyes, hard on inefficiency.

We could see exactly how each event type performed. Which ones converted inquiries to applications. Which ones converted applicants to enrollments. Which ones just…existed, bless their hearts.

And perhaps most importantly, we finally had capacity yield reporting. Let me tell you: understanding not just how many families attended, but how full the event was relative to what we could handle? Game changer.


The Big Reveal (And the Events That Didn’t Make the Cut)

What did the data say? Well, for starters, those early December tours we kept hosting “just in case”? Yeah. The yield was flatter than the soda in our breakroom fridge. Meanwhile, our smaller, targeted group tours in January punched well above their weight. And hybrid events? Surprisingly effective, especially when current families shared their authentic stories.

With the report in hand, we made some bold decisions. We’re cutting back on events that underperformed. Doubling down on those that delivered. And, for once, doing it all without arguing over conflicting spreadsheets.


Insight Is the Ultimate Relief

When I think back to previous years, our event planning process felt like squinting through fog with a flashlight. This year? It felt like flipping on overhead lights. We moved from gut feelings to grounded strategy. And the team felt it too. I saw nods instead of furrowed brows. “This makes so much sense,” Liz said, with the relieved tone of someone who just found the charger they swore was lost forever.


Looking Ahead

We’re not done yet, of course. No one in admissions ever really is. But this moment, the end of the school year, the quiet before the next storm has become sacred for us. Not because we stop working, but because we finally get the space to work smart.

So yes, summer planning still involves sticky notes and strong coffee. But now, it also includes clear-eyed decisions powered by real insights. And if that’s not progress, I don’t know what is.

Until next season,
Your resident data-driven admissions romantic

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Struggling to meet enrollment targets in your independent school? You’re not alone. Every school faces one of three paths:

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  2. My enrollment is steadily increasing and I'd like to start building a waitlist

  3. My enrollment is full, my waitlist is growing, and we're adding more classrooms (which brings us back to #1)

The ultimate goal? Path 3: full enrollment and a growing waitlist. But how do you get there?

It starts with a strong marketing and admissions team, working together seamlessly, and a process for managing leads from inquiry through application.

This is where automation comes into play. ‘Automation’ may be a scary word, or it may conjure up feelings of impersonalization, but automation has evolved to become more personalized and efficient than ever before.

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