Developed by universities across Australia, New Zealand and Canada, MortarCAPS is quickly becoming the global standard for data in higher education. It helps institutions overcome long-standing barriers, breaking down silos, improving data quality and enabling smarter collaboration.
Every day, universities process significant amounts of data, from student applications and grades to attendance, medical records and more. This data is critical for improving operational efficiency, enhancing student experiences and uncovering new opportunities for innovation. But without clear and consistent standards, data often becomes siloed, duplicated, or unreliable, making collaboration difficult both within institutions and across the sector.
If you’ve never heard of MortarCAPS or want to learn more about how to adopt it successfully, this guide covers it all.
When data isn’t standardised, the consequences are felt across every part of the institution:
There are also other external factors that are driving this need. UK universities are facing financial deficit and budget cuts, falling enrolment rates and tightening compliance demands (e.g. the Office for Students' or OfS). At the same time, the student pool is changing, with increases in international students, transfers and hybrid learning models.
Standardising data helps universities to prioritise budgets, cost-cut where needed and improve student experience that affects enrolment rates.
MortarCAPS is a sector-wide Higher Learning Data Standard developed by CAUDIT (Council of Australasian University Directors of Information Technology) in collaboration with more than 20 universities. Designed specifically for the needs of higher education, MortarCAPS provides a standardised framework for structuring and sharing data across institutions, systems and partners. By enabling greater interoperability, it helps break down data silos, enhances collaboration and supports capabilities such as AI, digital credentials and improved student outcomes.
So, how exactly does MortarCAPS achieve this?
Improving institutional efficiency: MortarCAPS simplifies student record management and enhances master data strategies, enabling more efficient operations and better student services. It also streamlines reporting (e.g. TCSI) and supports AI-powered analytics for improved decision-making.
Creating a seamless student experience: better data flow ensures a smoother student journey and more personalised support. Educators gain insights to improve teaching and address wellbeing needs.
Streamlining technology: a shared data language improves system interoperability and reduces implementation time, making it easier to adopt new platforms and innovations across institutions.
Uncovering new opportunities: MortarCAPS supports credentials and lays the foundation for initiatives like the National Skills Passport, driving lifelong learning and recognition of diverse qualifications.
Enabling advanced analytics and AI: by adopting MortarCAPS as a consistent data framework, universities can standardise and unify data across departments, making it possible to build a central data warehouse. This creates a reliable foundation for AI-powered analysis, enabling predictive insights that support student success, inform leadership decisions and optimise everything from class scheduling to resource allocation and teaching effectiveness.
The UK already has a strong ecosystem of established data standards, such as HESA, JISC, UCAS, OfS, UCISA and HERM. Each plays a role in supporting functions like regulatory reporting, funding, compliance and admissions. But these standards typically operate in isolation, designed for specific external requirements rather than internal, institution-wide coordination. What’s often missing is a unified, institution-wide framework that enables consistent, interoperable data across academic, operational and strategic domains.
MortarCAPS complements existing UK standards by offering a unified, interoperable structure for internal data management.
Of course, adopting any data framework is hard work. In higher education, structural, cultural and regulatory barriers must be considered beforehand.
Executive buy-in is decentralised and governed by multiple committees and departments. Without senior leadership driving the initiative, it becomes difficult to coordinate stakeholders, secure budget and enforce common data standards across the institution.
Implementing a data framework requires large investments, which is difficult for universities under tight financial constraints.
Institutions manage large amounts of sensitive data, including personal, academic and financial information. Therefore, any data framework implementation must align with regulations like GDPR, FERPA, or national data protection laws.
Universities often treat data as a local, department-owned asset. Introducing a cross-institutional framework requires a mindset shift: from isolated ownership to shared responsibility and from operational use to strategic value. Without cultural alignment, efforts to standardise data will face resistance, undermining consistency, accountability and long-term sustainability.
Data frameworks like MortarCAPS supports universities in connecting fragmented data systems, enhancing the quality of services for both students and staff and driving innovation through better data utilisation.
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