Unlock the full potential
of your HSI with CampusESP.
Empower student success by equipping your
students’ biggest champions: their families.
CampusESP is the all-in-one parent engagement solution
trusted by Hispanic-Serving Institutions across the country.
CampusESP is the complete parent engagement solution trusted by HSIs to build family trust, boost enrollment, and improve retention.
Latino students thrive when support starts early and includes their families.
With CampusESP you can share culturally relevant updates in English and Spanish, keep everything in one easy-to-navigate hub, and reach families on their phones — the way 58% of Hispanic families prefer.
New Mexico State uses CampusESP to reach families early and frequently, reducing summer melt and improving student readiness.
Big goals, small team? We’ve got you covered.
The CampusESP Content Network™ handles 93% of family outreach for you with curated articles written by higher ed experts, ready-to-use blogs generated from your college’s website and socials, and built-in AI tools for instant translation and personalization.
With 77% of families expecting weekly updates, CampusESP is the easiest way to scale trust — without burning out.
Back your mission with data that counts.
Your HSI designation reflects a deep commitment to serve, and that deserves measurable results. CampusESP backs that promise with real-time engagement insights, our exclusive Parent Promoter Score™, and clear, reportable ROI.
At Northern Arizona University, Hispanic students with a parent using CampusESP retained 4.7% above the university average.
HSI challenges, solved with CampusESP.
Increase yield.
Engage parents, score their interest, and nudge their behavior.
Boost student success.
Reach more families, build your parent database, and manage events.
Modernize FERPA.
Decrease parent calls, improve student privacy, and streamline FERPA.
Grow giving.
Cultivate parent donors, deliver personalized campaigns, and identify major gift prospects.
You’re building more than student success.
Our recent study of 11,442 first-time students found that those with engaged families retained 5.7% higher on average, with even greater gains for Black, Hispanic, and Pell-eligible students.
But the impact doesn’t stop at graduation — Latino graduates of HSIs with strong support systems are more likely to thrive in their careers, personal lives, and well-being than the general college-education population.