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Campus Management Corp.

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Type
  
Private

Website
  
[1]

Number of employees
  
750+

Founded
  
1988

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Industry
  
Higher Education, Nonprofit and Industry Software Solutions

Headquarters
  
Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Systems Support Services

Profiles

Campus Management Corp. is a private company that provides software and services to colleges, universities, foundations, and other companies.

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History

Headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, Campus Management began in 1988 as a consultancy for customizing accounting software. Founder David Meek acquired the firm and re-branded it into a specialized provider of administrative software systems to proprietary postsecondary schools.

In 1999, the company released what is now its flagship student information system, CampusVue Student. In 2007, the IMS Global Learning Consortium ranked CampusVue Student as the top-rated student information system in higher education [cf. http://www.imsglobal.org/pressreleases/pr070212.html].

The company's innovations for education include the first two-way integration of a commercial student administrative system and portals with the Moodle community source Course Management System, announced in 2008 [cf. http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-177404354.html]. As early as 2003, the company introduced fully online e-advising and degree audit capabilities for students who might be re-thinking their majors.

In 2008, Campus Management acquired from nGenera Corporation the Talisma brand and Talisma Corporation Pvt. Ltd. in Bangalore and its higher education business unit based in Bellevue, Washington. Assets included nGenera’s Talisma CRM software, which was in use at Florida Atlantic University, University of Alabama, Texas A&M University, Johnson & Wales, and other leading institutions. Talisma CRM, or Constituent Relationship Management, is a product useful in "strategic enrollment management," which is a concept for continuously improving student recruiting and retention.

Earlier that same year, Campus Management reached a definitive agreement to be acquired by Leeds Equity Partners. Leeds Equity is a New York-based private equity firm focused on investments in the education, training and information and business services industries. Gregory J. Dukat is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Campus Management.

Clients

Clients include:
A.T. Still University
Baker University
Bridgepoint Education
Corinthian Colleges
Defense Acquisition University
DeVry University
Dow University
Duke University
Education Corporation of America
Ex'pression College
Florida State University
Gilmore Keyboard Festival
Grand Canyon University
The Grameen Foundation
Herzing University
Huertas Junior College
Hope International University
Indiana University
Instituto Infnet
Johnson & Wales University
Kaplan University
Kenyatta University
Lancaster Bible & Graduate School
Medical College of Georgia Foundation
Mercer University
Orange County (FL) Public Schools (OCPS)
Outward Bound
The Pennsylvania State University
Remington College
Santa Barbara Business College
Strayer University
Texas A&M University
University of Alabama
University of Illinois
University of Notre Dame
University of Ottawa
University of South Florida
University System of Georgia

References

Campus Management Corp. Wikipedia