Press Release
DegreeVerify Expands To 600 Colleges; Includes 40% Of All US Degrees
Newest Participants Include University of Florida and University of
Minnesota
HERNDON, VA, December 2, 2003 - The National Student Clearinghouse, the
nation's most trusted source for degree and enrollment information, today
announced that its degree verification service, DegreeVerify, has grown to 600
participating institutions. Two of the country's five largest universities have
become the latest institutions to sign up for DegreeVerify: the University of
Florida and the University of Minnesota. DegreeVerify is free to participating
colleges and universities.
Launched three years ago, DegreeVerify is the largest single source of
degree data, and contains information on more than 40% of all degrees
awarded in the US. The number of institutions that have signed up for
DegreeVerify has doubled in one year. The Clearinghouse expects the service
to provide access to half of all degrees ever issued by next summer.
Participating in DegreeVerify frees colleges and universities from the
administrative burden of processing degree verifications. Requestors can
confirm degrees via www.degreeverify.org,
or integrate the DegreeVerify Web service directly into their internal
applications. The Clearinghouse is also the only provider to support manual,
EDI and real-time Web Services options to participating institutions.
More than 10,000 requestors use DegreeVerify each year, including many of
the country's leading background screening firms and employers. Monthly
transaction volume has grown nearly tenfold over the last two years.
"DegreeVerify has rapidly become the primary educational
verification tool for commercial verifiers, who are using it in record
numbers," said Daniel Boehmer, President of the National Student
Clearinghouse, "The value of providing a single automated source for
degree records is reflected in the growing number of firms that are opting
to integrate DegreeVerify into their case management and candidate tracking
software via Web services."
For a complete list of participating institutions and more information on
the DegreeVerify program, please visit the Clearinghouse website at www.degreeverify.org.
About The National Student Clearinghouse
The National Student Clearinghouse is the largest enrollment and degree
verification service in the US. A non-profit organization established by the
higher education community in 1993, the Clearinghouse serves as a central
repository and single point of contact for the collection and timely
exchange of accurate, comprehensive enrollment, degree and certificate
records on behalf of participating institutions.
More than 2,700 colleges, representing 91% of the nation's enrollment,
participate in the Clearinghouse. Student loan providers, employers, student
credit issuers, student health insurance providers, the federal government
and others access the Clearinghouse's registry over 100 million times
annually to conduct electronic student record verifications.
For more information, visit www.studentclearinghouse.org.
National Student Clearinghouse Contact:
Kathleen Dugan
Marketing Director
703-742-4208
dugan@studentclearinghouse.org