Hebrew Theological College (HTC (News - Alert)) has selected Enrollment Rx as its CRM solution for managing marketing, admissions and enrollment management across its campuses and programs. HTC needed a software system which can replace its legacy student management database with updated technology. This new solution is expected to help the college manage and track prospective students during the entire enrollment process.
HTC also wanted a solution which can eliminate the need for several hard copies of student files which generally get lost or misplaced when moving between offices. Enrollment Rx provided a suitable solution which can manage all student data, communication and documentation in one system which offers staff with transparency into each student record and also the full Enrollment pipeline.
This solution was developed by Enrollment Rx along with Model Metrics Inc. and is built entirely on the Force.com platform from Salesforce.com (News - Alert). Using SaaS technology, Enrollment Rx is striving to bring the higher education community into the cloud, clarified Enrollment Rx.
“We are delighted to be working with Hebrew Theological College to improve their day-to-day Enrollment Management business processes,” remarked Lawrence Levy, president of Enrollment Rx, LLC, in a statement. “HTC is the ideal candidate for Enrollment Rx, as they have a limited IT budget, yet needed a powerful enterprise system.
Levy said Enrollment Rx can provide a powerful student relationship management system in terms of functionality, infrastructure, and scalability, at an affordable price. He
Enrollment Rx, LLC is a software company which delivers CRM solutions for Higher education Institutions. The products it offers for higher education include Enrollment Rx- Enrollment Management Software; Placement Rx-Career Services Management Software; and Alumni Rx- Alumni Relationship Management Software.
Model Metrics delivers applications and services with focus on mobile, ecommerce, portal, CRM, and call center technology, business process and change management innovation and custom development. Its application development skills using Force.com, Adobe Flex and AIR, Amazon Web Services (News - Alert), Google, and the Apple iPhone enables creation of custom applications featuring multimedia-rich user experiences.
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