Cialfo Likelihood
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Written by Jasmine Ng
Updated over a week ago

Cialfo offers opportunities for students and counselors researching schools to state the Likelihood of a possible acceptance into a university. We are also offering a Cialfo Likelihood of your students. This can be particularly helpful to students who need to have a starting point of where they'd like to apply and to improve decision making during the applications process.

Cialfo Likelihood are housed in the Bookmarks section of a student's profile.

What is Cialfo Likelihood?

Cialfo Likelihood

Cialfo will help predict the likelihood of a possible acceptance into a university.

Fields returned based on student / school's information:

  • Not Enough Data: If Cialfo does not have enough student data to make an assessment, we show Not Enough Data. As students or counselors add in test scores and grades we can better predict chance of admission

  • Far Reach: We estimate that the student has between 0 to 5% chance of being admitted.

  • Reach: We estimate that the student has between 5% to 20% chance of being admitted.

  • Target: We estimate that the student has between 20% to 75% chance of being admitted.

  • Likely: We estimate that the student has between 75% to 100% chance of being admitted.

How are Cialfo Likelihood calculated?

Cialfo Likelihood take the below into consideration through our internal algorithm:

  1. Student Attributes: How similar a student is to students who have applied to this university or universities like the one being searched

  2. University Attributes: How similar the university is to universities that students like this apply to

  3. Actions done on the platform: Actions done by the student or done on the student’s behalf by counselors or the student’s guardian that indicate that the student is likely to apply to a given university.

How to Set it Up

  1. Make your way to the Configurations Page and select "Insights"

  2. Select who you'd want the Insights to be visible for

  3. Click "Save"!

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