Scribbles Integrates with PowerSchool Naviance CCLR eDocs

Scribbles Software and PowerSchool have completed the integration of their products that began in April of this year. The new integration provides users of PowerSchool Naviance CCLR eDocs with an additional 2,000 colleges and universities for sending transcripts and other documentation.

PowerSchool Naviance CCLR eDocs is an application tool for colleges and universities designed to transfer transcripts and other documentation securely. The tool previously provided access to 3,000 colleges and universities. The new integration brings the total to 5,000.

"Now that the integration is complete, students and schools can use Scribbles and Naviance to send digital transcripts, letters of recommendation, and other documents to colleges and universities with the click of a button," according to the companies. "This integration makes the process of transferring records for college applications simpler, easier, and faster."

According to Scribbles, its software has been used to complete almost a million electronic transcript requests in the last year alone.

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