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Get Ready for Real-Time Data and More with StudentTracker 3.0

Get Ready for Real-Time Data and More with StudentTracker 3.0

The National Student Clearinghouse has begun rolling out access to our new StudentTracker® 3.0 platform to StudentTracker for High Schools users. A major upgrade to our existing high schools service, StudentTracker 3.0 makes it simple for users — high schools, districts, consortiums, and state departments of education — to access and interact with student data and quickly obtain learner insights.

UTSA: Automating StudentTracker File Transfers for Better Reporting

UTSA: Automating StudentTracker File Transfers for Better Reporting

In a recent webinar, Shanna Sherwood, Institution Research Analyst at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), shared her team’s experience automating their StudentTracker for Colleges and Universities file transfer process and the benefits they realized.

High School Diploma Verifications Projected to Rise as Fewer Students Earn Degrees

High School Diploma Verifications Projected to Rise as Fewer Students Earn Degrees

With fewer students earning associate and bachelor’s degrees, employers may increasingly consider candidates with high school diplomas for roles that once required a degree. High school diploma verifications are likely to become more important than ever in the hiring process. DiplomaVerify can help educators keep up with the demand for diploma verifications.

Make the Most of the Critical “Final Four” Secondary School Years

Make the Most of the Critical “Final Four” Secondary School Years

The National Student Clearinghouse offers powerful resources that school leaders can leverage to help ensure they set up students for a ‘slam dunk’ future. In the spirit of the “March Madness” tournament, learn about our key services for secondary school leaders.

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