Student products

The products students actually touch

Three products carry a learner from their first application to a credential they can prove anywhere — admissions owned end to end, digital artefacts backed by a live verification page, and an AI competency exam grounded in what they actually studied.

The suite
The suite

One continuous student journey, three products

Admissions

Admissions, owned end to end

For most education partners, admissions is a liability. Woolf turns it into a product — identity verification, qualification review, a binding enrollment contract, and three admission pathways, owned end to end as the accredited institution of record.

  • Identity verification
  • Qualification review
  • Binding enrollment contract
  • Three admission pathways
Learn more about Admissions
application · WID-48201Submitted
Identity verifiedPersona · gov ID
Qualification reviewedAcademic team
Agreement signedThree-part contract
Academic board approvalIn review
Institution of record: WoolfHEI · 2019-015
Woolf · Student ID
Alex Doe
Postgraduate · EQF Level 7
WID
W-5500000001
Expires
30 Jun 2028
Public verification
woolf.university/id/W-5500000001
Digital Artefacts

Credentials students can prove

A complete set of digital academic artefacts — student ID cards, transcripts, and degree certificates — each carrying a QR code that resolves to a live, code-backed verification page anyone can scan to confirm the credential is real.

  • Student ID card
  • Academic transcript
  • Degree certificate
  • Public verification page
Learn more about Digital Artefacts
LLMCE

The AI competency exam

An LLM-powered, conversational examiner that grounds every assessment in what a learner actually studied and the target competencies a qualification is accredited to certify — with a rubric and an audit trail behind every score.

  • Conversational, grounded exams
  • Knowledge, Skills & Competence mapping
  • Rubric-based, explainable scoring
  • Human in the loop for credit
Learn more about LLMCE
Course summative · Q3EQF · Skills
Walk me through how you would justify the sampling method you chose for this study.
I used stratified sampling so each subgroup is represented proportionally, which reduces variance versus a simple random draw…
Rubric coveragePass · 82%
Hints usedlevel 1 · −2 pts

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