What if we already use a different platform for college searches
and transcript delivery?
That’s great! We partner with many schools that use a variety of tools for other specific needs. As a mobile exploration platform that is similar to other social media platforms that students engage with everyday, we are a resource that is in the hip pocket of the student to foster their exploration anytime, anywhere. Think of us as a complementary resource to the tools you may already be using.



Better insights and student engagement leads to better relationships
The UpperCampus School Portal provides dashboards and tools that are personalized specifically for your school's needs and provides unique insights and trends into the career activity and preferences of your student body.
The platform allows you to better understand individual students in an efficient and organized manner, allowing you to manage meaningful relationships with them.
Improve how your school and students interact with alumni
Video Mentor allows your school to engage alumni and provide a unique learning experience for students. By sending a simple link, alumni can record short videos providing advice, guidance, and career insights to your student body.
Engage with current and prospective students
Features like Calendar and Stories allow your career services or counseling office to engage your student body by posting customized content that appears on student feeds.
All UpperCampus users have the ability to search and explore various college profiles. Colleges and universities can populate their school profiles with content specific to admissions, degree programs or social media links.



Transition to remote and hybrid learning with Playbook
The UpperCampus Career Playbook, the future of career exploration, is a collection of activities that promote self discovery, career exploration, and future planning in engaging ways.
The activities can be assigned remotely, with students uploading their progress to their UpperCampus Student Blueprint. This way, they can complete these exercises in the classroom, with a counselor, or in their living rooms.