Enrich a list of universities or schools
Rankings, acceptance rates, tuition and programme details for hundreds of institutions, without copying from a dozen tabs.
Updated August 2026
What goes in, what comes out
Input
- University
- Country
Output
- World ranking
- Acceptance rate
- Annual tuition
- Notable programmes
The prompt
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Find the most recent world ranking, undergraduate acceptance rate, annual international tuition in USD, and two or three programmes the institution is best known for.
Why this works
This is a classic case where the data exists publicly but is scattered across ranking sites, admissions pages and prospectuses. It is also a good demonstration that enrichment is not only a B2B sales tool.
Getting the best results
Rankings vary by publisher and tuition varies by programme and residency, so name the ranking body and the year in your prompt. Adding a source column alongside each figure makes the results easy to audit later.
What it costs
On Gemini 3 Flash, a typical row of this shape costs about <$0.01, so roughly $0.55 per thousand rows, paid directly to Google. OpenClay adds nothing.
The tool shows an exact figure after a five-row test, before you commit to the batch. See all models and pricing.
Step by step
- 1List institutions. One row per university, ideally with a country column to disambiguate.
- 2Ask for specific figures. Name the year or ranking body if you need consistency across rows.
- 3Test five rows. Check that figures look plausible before committing to the whole list.
- 4Download. Export with the new columns appended to your original sheet.
No account, no card, no platform fee.
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