Three Universities Buy Banner2000 Licenses

SCT Education Systems, a division of Systems & Computer Technology Corp., announced that three more universities have purchased licenses for its Banner2000 Imaging software, which lets users scan and store a full spectrum of documents.

Christian Brothers University in Tennessee, the University of Richmond in Virginia and Metropolitan State College of Denver in Colorado will integrate Banner2000 Imaging with SCTís Banner2000 administrative systems: Student, Financial Aid, Human Resources, Finance and Alumni/Development.

"People will no longer need to manually retrieve a paper file," noted Louie Love, director of business operations and projects at the University of Richmond. "They can have access to the data directly from the network." SCT Education Systems, Malvern, PA, (610) 647-5930, www.sctcorp.com.

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