Frequently Asked Questions
MultApply – SchoolMint Enroll
Sometimes called a shared/universal application, MultApply (powered by SchoolMint Enroll) allows families to use one application to apply to multiple schools.
Below you’ll find answers to common questions about MultApply.
Yes! As of the SchoolMint Enroll 3.0 release, SchoolMint Enroll supports a shared application process for districts and charter organizations.
MultApply streamlines enrollment by giving families one standardized online form to apply to multiple schools at once. Instead of juggling separate applications with different deadlines, questions, and documents, families complete a single form, rank their choices, and submit once. The result: your schools get in front of more families and see higher application rates.
MultApply’s centralized common online application process is a great fit for districts, charter networks, or coalitions of independent charter schools that want to replace multiple applications with one streamlined form.
With a single application, families face less confusion, schools collect cleaner data, and every participating school gains stronger visibility in the community.
Yes! Because MultApply is powered by SchoolMint Enroll, it can flex to meet the needs of any organization. You can gather applications, run lotteries, and manage offers within the platform — while still preserving each school’s unique logic and autonomy. Schools can also adopt a single acceptance policy or manage lotteries and offers autonomously.
By requiring just one mobile-friendly application, SchoolMint Enroll removes barriers that can prevent busy working families from applying to multiple schools. SchoolMint Enroll also ensures a consistent process for all applicants, helping schools and districts demonstrate fairness and transparency in school choice.
Once submitted, application data flows directly into SchoolMint Enroll’s lottery system for placement. The platform automatically manages seat offers and waitlists, ensuring families move up as seats become available.
Families can then check their status and accept or decline offers anytime from their phone — no paper lists, emails, in-person meetings, or office calls required!






