How to Improve Scroll Depth for Education
Prospective students spend weeks researching programs. They read course descriptions, check faculty credentials, and compare outcomes. If your education website loses them mid-scroll, you’ve lost an applicant.
Why Scroll Depth Matters for Education
Education decisions are high-stakes. Students and parents need comprehensive information before committing.
Key reasons to care:
- Program details visibility — Course structures, specializations, and learning outcomes often sit at page bottoms. Low scroll depth means these key selling points are invisible.
- Faculty and credentials — Professor bios, research credentials, and industry connections build trust. These need to be seen, not hidden.
- Career outcomes — Students choose schools for jobs. Graduate employment rates and salary data drive decisions, but only if users scroll far enough.
- Financial aid transparency — Tuition and scholarship information are critical. Prospective students bounce quickly if they can’t find cost details.
How to Check in GA4
- Go to Reports > Engagement > Events in GA4
- Filter for scroll events across
/programs,/degrees,/coursespages - Create a segment for “Prospective Students” based on behavior
- Compare scroll depth between pages with high inquiry forms vs low performance
- Look at the scroll breakdown: 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
Pages with less than 40% users reaching 75% scroll are losing applicants.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics helps education marketers see scroll behavior instantly, without complex GA4 setups.
Enrollment teams use ClawAnalytics to answer:
- “Which program pages keep applicants engaged longest?”
- “Are prospective students seeing our tuition and aid information?”
- “What content should we add to encourage deeper scrolling?”
The platform automatically highlights pages where you’re losing potential students.
Quick Wins
Lead with outcomes. Move career placement statistics and graduate salaries above the fold. Lead with value.
Shorten program descriptions. Use bullet points and short paragraphs. Students scan for what matters to them.
Add faculty credentials early. Professor expertise builds program credibility. Show it prominently.
Sticky “Request Info” CTA. Keep lead capture visible as users scroll through program details.
Use student testimonials. Real student stories encourage scrolling. Place them mid-page to re-engage readers.