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FOSTERING STUDENT SUCCESS

AcademyOne's mission is to foster student success by transforming how institutions and academic communities align curriculum, improve guidance and implement stronger assessment practices.

The company's solutions address how state agencies and educational providers can create virtual bridges across institutional structures and policies. Through improved visibility, students can prepare, transition and succeed as they navigate educational decisions and paths.

Institutions can maintain the paths through systematic, synchronized and coordinated efforts removing the guess work and subjectivity often exposed by various points of view. Now, with breakthrough technology, an academic community of educational providers is overcoming the obstacles inhibiting improved guidance.

 

 

ACADEMYONE IS LEVERAGING THE INTERNET TO ENABLE NEW FORMS OF ACADEMIC COLLABORATION LIKE NO OTHER COMPANY.

"Education is so important to our society and future," explains David K. Moldoff, founder of AcademyOne. "We are dedicated to improving the underlying infrastructure, applications and processes supporting the diverse array of educational institutions while reducing redundancy, complexity and cost."

FOSTERING INSTITUTION SUCCESS

Solutions that foster greater student success means we are targeting why students are inhibited from completing their academic pathways. We believe student mobility and the need for better advising and academic information as students transition between institutions must be addressed.

Our goal is to help develop rich, reliable and accurate information students and their advisors can depend on through improved collaboration, communication and partnerships supported by our applications. By addressing the challenges institutions face, we believe we will render innovative and progressive solutions that will save time and money for states, institutions, their students and faculty.

AcademyOne serves many stakeholders across education including provosts and chief academic officers; faculty and advisors; prospective and enrolled students; parents and student sponsors; administrators and educational executives; business and industry; and government legislators and policy makers.