PHOENIX, June 20, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- CampusLogic, higher education's only integrated student financial success platform, today announced that ScholarshipUniverse was named best emerging education technology solution for administrators of 2019 as part of the annual Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) CODiE Awards. The prestigious CODiE Awards recognize the companies producing the most innovative Business and Education technology products across the country and around the world.
"We're honored to achieve this level of recognition and validation from the SIIA for ScholarshipUniverse," commented Allison Duquette, chief revenue officer at CampusLogic. "With student loan debt now topping $1.6 trillion dollars, schools are seeking ways to better empower student financial success across higher education, which is essential to academic success, and ultimately, career success. ScholarshipUniverse completely rethinks the typical approach to scholarship management, putting students at the center of the process and automatically matching them with both internal and external scholarships that can help close funding gaps and minimize student borrowing."
Flexible enough to meet the needs of decentralized processes across colleges, departments, and foundations, ScholarshipUniverse streamlines all aspects of scholarship administration and automates follow-up communications. With a single source for institutional and vetted external scholarships, ScholarshipUniverse's proprietary adaptive matching engine identifies relevant scholarships tailored to each student's unique goals and life situation, thereby eliminating student "scholarship search fatigue." The entire scholarship application process—essay submissions, recommendation requests, deadline reminders, awards—is easily managed from a single, mobile portal.
"The 2019 CODiE award winners represent the best of a new class of innovative products that are disrupting education and adding new efficiencies for educators and administrators. These exciting new products are opening doors for learners of all ages by developing and utilizing new technologies to respond to student and educator needs," said Jeff Joseph, SIIA President. "Congratulations to CampusLogic and all our honorees!"
The winner announcement was made by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), the principal trade association for the software and digital content industries, during the SIIA Ed Tech Conference & CODiE Awards in San Francisco. Thirty-four awards were given for products and services deployed specifically for education and learning professionals, including the top honor of the best overall Education Technology Solution. A SIIA CODiE Award win is a prestigious honor, as each award winner was first reviewed by expert judges including educators and administrators whose evaluations determined the finalists. SIIA members then vote on the finalist products, and the scores from both rounds are tabulated to select the winners.
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About CampusLogic
CampusLogic transforms the way higher education delivers student financial success with the first—and only—integrated platform that includes a net price calculator, online scholarship management, digital award letters, simplified financial aid verification, and instant financial aid insights. CampusLogic's innovative software removes financial barriers to improve student access, inform borrowing decisions, and increase student completion in higher education. Over 500 schools serving 3 million students simplify the student finance journey, resulting in higher enrollment, streamlined processes, and improved retention with CampusLogic. For more information, visit campuslogic.com.
About the SIIA CODiE™ Awards
The SIIA CODiE Awards is the only peer-reviewed program to showcase business and education technology's finest products and services. Since 1986, thousands of products, services and solutions have been recognized for achieving excellence. For more information, visit siia.net/CODiE.
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