Partnership Aids Admissions Service

Embark and PeopleSoft, Inc.have partnered to offer colleges and universities integrated, Web-basedapplication services for admissions. Embark is an online service that linksstudents with academic institutions and related businesses, while PeopleSoftprovides e-business applications for individuals and organizations. Under theagreement, Embark and PeopleSoft will deliver products and services that improvethe transfer of data from Embark’s online admissions application system intothe PeopleSoft Student Administration System. The companies will collaborate ondata transfer solutions that support emerging industry data standards. Embark, San Francisco, CA, (415) 615-1500, www.embark.com.

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