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A Walkthrough for Shortlist sharing
A Walkthrough for Shortlist sharing is a CampusPin help article for Students, parents, and counselors running their first shortlist sharing session. It covers how to use shortlist sharing correctly, what to avoid, and what to do next.
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Shortlist share
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A Walkthrough for
Audience
Students, parents, and counselors


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Decision diagram
Clarify the question
Shortlist sharing is turning a private list into a shared decision surface.
Evaluate with evidence
This article keeps sharing the working list with family or a counselor at the center so the workflow stays useful.
Take the next step
The goal is one clearer next step: Schedule a family review session with a specific goal.
Key takeaways
Article details
Category
Support and Privacy
Updated
Read time
4 min read
Word count
561
Approx. length
2.2 pages
Audience
Students, parents, and counselors
What shortlist sharing is for
This walkthrough assumes a first-time session with shortlist sharing. Each step is small so the session ends with an actual outcome.
The primary use case is sharing the working list with family or a counselor. Everything else is secondary, and the workflow tends to get cleaner once that is explicit.
Primary use
Turning a private list into a shared decision surface
Key steps to keep in view
Common pitfalls to avoid
- Sharing raw unreviewed lists and inviting chaos.
- Sharing without any explanation.
- Treating sharing as endorsement.
- Forgetting to follow up on the conversation.
A short decision framework for shortlist sharing
| Situation | What shortlist sharing should do | What to do after |
|---|---|---|
| Early search | Orient the user without making decisions | Move into filters or profiles |
| Active narrowing | Produce a defensible working list | Apply the next filter or read a profile |
| Shortlist stage | Keep tradeoffs honest | Pin, compare, or ask the advisor |
| Decision stage | Confirm the list is ready | Schedule a family review session with a specific goal |
Finish every session with a concrete next step
Shortlist sharing is most useful when each session ends with one concrete move. For this feature that is Schedule a family review session with a specific goal.
If the session ends with more open tabs than clarity, the right fix is usually to reset filters, close most profiles, and restart with a narrower question rather than to keep adding features.
Healthy session signals
Fewer weak-fit schools than before
Fewer random tabs at the end
The session produces a decision
Every pin has a one-sentence reason
Frequently asked questions
When is shortlist sharing most useful in a CampusPin workflow?
It is most useful for sharing the working list with family or a counselor. Using it outside that core case tends to create more noise than clarity.
What is the most common mistake with shortlist sharing?
The most common mistake is one of: Sharing raw unreviewed lists and inviting chaos. or Sharing without any explanation.. The fix is usually to re-anchor the session on the primary use case and cut back to a narrower question.
How should a session with shortlist sharing end?
End with one concrete move: Schedule a family review session with a specific goal. That one habit is what separates sessions that produce decisions from sessions that only produce tabs.
Is shortlist sharing a substitute for official school information?
No. CampusPin helps with discovery, workflow, and shortlist decisions. Students should verify admissions, aid, and program details directly with the institution before acting.
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