CollegeNET
CollegeNET, Inc. is a Portland, Oregon-based developer of web technology for higher education and non-profit institutions
CollegeNET provides Software as a Service (SaaS) applications to improve efficiency, save money, and reduce paper associated with various administrative functions, including online admissions and application evaluation, contact relationship management, course and event scheduling, space and resource management, faculty and course evaluation, accounts payable management, and commencement. Over 1,300 colleges, universities and non-profits including Stanford University, Princeton University, University of Michigan, University of Oregon, University of Washington and Oregon State University now use the web-based administrative services provided and hosted by CollegeNET
CollegeNET also operates Mach 25, a scholarship search engine, and CollegeNET.com, a social networking forum which distributes a weekly scholarship ranging from $3,000 to $5,000 based on points earned through a unique voting process.
History
CollegeNET, Inc. was founded as Universal Algorithms, Inc. in 1977. The company changed its name in May 1999.
The company launched in 1977 with its flagship product, Schedule25, a scheduling software algorithm invented by President and Founder Jim Wolfston.
CollegeNET has been awarded several patents for its web-based forms technology.
Company Facts
Type: Private
Founded: 1977
Founder, CEO & President: Jim Wolfston
Headquarters: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Retrieved from : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CollegeNET
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