Difference between revisions of "Slate"

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(Admissions Software used by higher educational institutions.)
 
 
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Slate is a software program that is used by college and universities in order to track relationship progress with prospective students.
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[[File:SlateImage|thumb|right|Official Logo]]
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==Overview==
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Slate.org is a free tool for school counselors, independent counselors, and community-based organizations to ease the burden of scheduling visits with college representatives, maintain awareness of where students reside in the admissions process, and conveniently and securely submit materials directly to institutions. Slate.org is designed to provide a stronger relationship between school counselors and admissions offices by keeping everyone on the same page with your students' best interests at heart. We're here to provide a conduit for sharing data, not to sell it. Student data will never be bought or sold, and Slate.org is free, and will remain free, for everyone including students, schools, counselors, and colleges.
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==See Also==
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* [[Planbook]]
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* [[Powerschool]]
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* [[Google Classroom]]
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* [[Moodle]]
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* [[FullMeasure]]
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==External Links==
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* [[https://slate.org// Official Website]]

Latest revision as of 20:16, 26 July 2019

File:SlateImage
Official Logo

Overview

Slate.org is a free tool for school counselors, independent counselors, and community-based organizations to ease the burden of scheduling visits with college representatives, maintain awareness of where students reside in the admissions process, and conveniently and securely submit materials directly to institutions. Slate.org is designed to provide a stronger relationship between school counselors and admissions offices by keeping everyone on the same page with your students' best interests at heart. We're here to provide a conduit for sharing data, not to sell it. Student data will never be bought or sold, and Slate.org is free, and will remain free, for everyone including students, schools, counselors, and colleges.

See Also


External Links