Corporate Relations connects academic programs, employer relationships, and Outcome
Management analytics to show how institutional partnerships translate into internships,
employment, and student outcomes. Automated workflows indicate which partnerships drive
workforce outcomes most effectively.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
with Education Cloud
Corporate Relations replaces fragmented systems with a unified framework to understand,
measure, and communicate institutional impact. Institutions can manage relationships with
external organizations such as employers, training providers, and research partners while
linking those relationships directly to student outcomes.
Capture individual internships, employment, and experiential learning activities in the
context of partnerships, academic programs, and academic terms. Automated flows maintain
accurate placement data and continuously update outcome metrics.
This connected data model helps institutions see how education translates into real-world
outcomes. Institutions can also identify which partnerships are driving student success and
make more informed decisions about where to invest and grow.
Set Up Corporate Relations Give admins and advancement officers access to Corporate Relations features and objects. Create active versions of the flows to update partnership placement records and update outcome counts.
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