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Clearinghouse Launches Online Transcript Ordering Service 

Enables Colleges to Outsource Transcript Order Processing at No Cost

HERNDON, VA, September 23, 2003 - The National Student Clearinghouse, the nation's largest and most trusted source for post-secondary student degree and enrollment verification, today announced that it is expanding its services to include online transcript ordering. Like its degree and enrollment verification services, the Clearinghouse will provide Web-based transcript ordering to colleges and universities at no charge. The new service complies with FERPA and federal privacy regulations as well as proposed Department of Education rules that permit electronic signatures to be used to authorize the release of college transcripts. More than 2,700 post-secondary institutions representing 91% of the nation's enrollment participate in the Clearinghouse.

By utilizing the Clearinghouse's transcript ordering service, institutions can enable their students and alumni to order official transcripts via the Web at anytime, 24/7. All transcript ordering steps are fully automated, speeding delivery of transcripts to requestors and eliminating the cost and time involved in processing requests for institutions.

When a request is received via the Clearinghouse's secure Web site, it is validated to ensure that it meets the institution's requirements and transmitted to the institution via EDI or XML. The institution then prints, seals and mails the transcript to the specified recipients, or transmits it via EDI to SPEEDE-enabled institutions. Requestors receive order updates by email and can check order progress and order history on the Clearinghouse Web site. The institution can view an audit trail of all requests at any time.

The Clearinghouse's transcript ordering service supports electronic signatures as outlined in the Department of Education's proposed FERPA regulations, paving the way for paperless transcript requests. The Clearinghouse already accepts electronic signatures as part of its Student Self-Service program, enabling students at more than 100 participating institutions to access their enrollment and loan history data via the Web.

"Transcript ordering is a logical extension of the services we offer to colleges and universities, which are designed to reduce the administrative burden and costs faced by busy registrar offices," said Daniel R. Boehmer, president of the National Student Clearinghouse, "As importantly, it offers collegiate institutions an opportunity to fulfill an important service using an established and trusted partner; one that has a 10-year track record of successfully and securely maintaining and handling tens of millions of student records."

The Clearinghouse will begin piloting the new transcript ordering service with several institutions this fall. The service is scheduled for general release in the first quarter of 2004. Colleges and universities that are interested in participating in the Clearinghouse's transcript ordering service should contact 703-742-4200.

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