Registration Gateway Expands Single Sign-On, Streamlines Document Uploading

In the latest version of its Registration Gateway software, SRC Solutions has added new features, such as single sign-on with more student information systems, type-ahead address functionality and streamlined document uploading for parents, based on customer recommendations that were then voted on by existing users.

SRC Solutions CEO Patrick Maher said these improvements and others came as the result of an intuitive product feedback tool it implemented last year called Uservoice.

"3.0 brings a wealth of customer-driven features that further expand district reach and usability," Maher said. "Registration Gateway 3.0 further differentiates student enrollment between the 'haves and the have nots' of the online registration software world."

The new version of the software also enables one-touch scanning so that all the documents that might be required for a single family can be handled at once and features four new ways for parents to sign forms electronically.

The software also allows for customized documents packages for each family. For instance, an allergy action plan will be produced only if it is required for a family with children who have allergies, meaning other families will not be bothered by it.

The latest advances follow a similar rollout in January that included the ability to scan, annotate and edit documents for all students in an assigned family and a new parent or guardian upload tool that let them upload documents such as birth certificates and immunization records.

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