California Community Colleges Now Able to Purchase Anthology Solutions Through CollegeBuys Program

California community colleges can now purchase Anthology's education solutions through the Foundation for California Community Colleges' CollegeBuys program to save costs, conserve resources, and procure compliant contracts.

Anthology solutions include Anthology Student, Anthology Finance and HCM, and Anthology Payroll. Other Anthology products are also available through the program, the company said in a release.

Anthology Student is a cloud-based SIS centralized platform that can manage the complete student experience from applications to career services, the company said, including "academic advising/counseling, curriculum management, and financial aid, all while accommodating California Community College-specific requirements and Chancellor's Office reporting."

Visit the CollegeBuys "Academic, Instructional, and Online Education Technology" page to learn more.

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