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Fort Collins, Colorado (January 7, 2009) – Under a new partnership agreement, The Evans Consulting Group, Inc. (ECG) and Financial Aid TV (FATV) will collaborate to offer financial aid support services to schools via use of FATV's online video product and other consulting support.
"Our experience working with schools has consistently shown that those that embrace technology and maximize new media in their financial aid operations are most successful," said Robert W. Evans, ECG president/CEO. "In these tight budget times, FATV's on-demand outreach and counseling support are cutting-edge examples of how schools can streamline their routine communications to students, freeing up staff time for other processing functions."
The partnership will allow ECG to broaden its consulting support and strategic solutions for schools in meeting the demands of 21st-century financial aid delivery.
"We're pleased to partner with The Evans Consulting Group to increase our exposure into the financial aid community," said Paul Burke, vice president of sales for Financial Aid TV.
About The Evans Consulting Group, Inc. (ECG): Founded in 1995, ECG works with colleges, universities, and other organizations to improve the overall delivery of financial aid and related student services, and enhance federal compliance. With extensive experience in operations management and systems implementation, ECG helps clients leverage technology and other industry best practices to enhance efficiencies while providing service excellence to students. ECG and its corporate division, The Center for Financial Aid Management (www.centerfinaid.org), are located in Fort Collins, Colorado.
About Financial Aid TV: Financial Aid TV (www.financialaidtv.com) is a leading supplier of cost-effective on-demand online video counseling and outreach solutions to educational institutions across the nation. Financial Aid TV serves institutions of varying types and sizes, including the University of Phoenix, University of Arkansas, Loyola Marymount University, and City College of San Francisco.
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