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Regent Releases Software as a Service White Paper
Regent Releases Software as a Service White Paper
Frederick, MD (Vocus) October 28, 2008
Regent Education, the leading provider of financial aid management Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions for higher education institutions, today announced the white paper release, Software as a Service (Saas): A Financial Aid Perspective.
“SaaS is changing the way institutions manage financial aid by solving the compliance headaches, resource constraints, and manual processes that financial aid offices have been dealing with for decades,” said Michael Peck, Regent’s Senior Vice President, Client Solutions Group and author of Software as a Service: A Financial Aid Perspective. “The SaaS delivery model is a compelling alternative to traditional financial aid management systems, and one that enables the financial aid office to focus on serving students.”
The white paper will answer the following SaaS questions:
What is SaaS?
What are the benefits of using a SaaS solution for financial aid management?
What is the process of implementing a SaaS financial aid management solution?
To learn more about the white paper, Software as a Service: A Financial Aid Perspective, join Michael for a 30-minute webinar scheduled for Tuesday, November 4 and Wednesday, November 5, both taking place at 2:00pm EST. To sign up, go to http://www.regenteducation.com/solutions/attend-webinar/. Following the webinar, the white paper will be made available for download.
About Regent
Named Firm of the Year by the Tech Council of Maryland and a 2008 CODiE Award Finalist for Best Postsecondary Enterprise Solution, Regent is a leading Software-as-a-Service provider of financial aid management software solutions with more than 30 years’ industry experience. The company’s web-based, easy-to-use solutions interoperate with any established student information system. Regent provides institutions with improved efficiencies, fewer errors, and enhanced services for students, equaling a positive return on investment within the first year.
Regent’s management solutions are designed and built by and for members of the financial aid and enrollment management community. Regent enables institutions to better craft and execute financial aid strategies. With the Student Self Service Portal, the company also offers 21st century access for students seeking financial aid information anytime, anywhere, from any device, in any language. For more information, visit: http://www.regenteducation.com.
Regent Financial Aid Management and Regent Enterprise are trademarks of Regent Education, Inc. All other copyrights are the property of their respective holders.
Contact:
Maggie Laabs
Marketing Manager
240-215-6176
maggie.laabs @ regenteducation.com
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