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Cerritos College And Everest Online Sign Up with Financial Aid TV

July 18, 2008

Online Video Service Reduces Costs, Saves Time, Improves Counseling and Outreach

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Financial Aid TV, a leading supplier of online video counseling and outreach solutions for college financial aid offices, announced today two new additions to its online network.

Cerritos College (Norwalk, CA) and Everest University Online (a division of Corinthian Colleges) are the latest schools to take advantage of Financial Aid TV's customized online video counseling and outreach solution.

"Schools are being challenged to do more with less," said Paul Burke, VP of Sales for Financial Aid TV. "Financial Aid TV is an affordable solution that saves schools time and money while enhancing the quality and effectiveness of their counseling and outreach programs."

Financial Aid TV can be used by schools of all types and sizes. "FATV is designed to assist all schools, including distance education programs and traditional brick and mortar institutions," said Burke.

Schools are deploying FATV in a variety of ways, including:

  • To Increase FA Applications
  • To Improve Default Aversion Efforts
  • To Improve Customer Service
  • To Improve Financial Literacy Efforts
  • To Reduce Student Wait Times
  • To Reduce Student Phone Calls
  • To Expand Counseling Reach

For more information on Financial Aid TV and to view a demo, please contact Paul Burke, VP of Sales at paul@financialaidtv.com or call 1-888-704-9090 x7, or visit www.financialaidtv.com.

Financial Aid TV (www.financialaidtv.com) is a service of College Media Solutions (CareerAmerica, LLC), an independent publisher of customizable digital solutions for educational institutions.

Posted 07/18/08 to www.NASFAA.org. Posting of press releases is done as a service to Members and does not imply endorsement or support by NASFAA. NASFAA does not review this information for content or accuracy.

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