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Paul Taylor Joins Clearinghouse As Regional Director

HERNDON, VA, September 28, 2005 - The National Student Clearinghouse, a non-profit organization founded by the higher education community that provides educational verification and research services to post-secondary institutions and high schools, today announced the appointment of Paul Taylor as its newest regional director, effective September 6, 2005. More than 2,800 post-secondary institutions — representing over 91% of the nation's college enrollment — participate in the Clearinghouse.

Mr. Taylor will promote Clearinghouse services to registrars, admissions officers and institutional researchers at colleges and universities located in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. He will be responsible for increasing participation in the Clearinghouse's free Web-based degree and enrollment verification services (DegreeVerify and EnrollmentVerify, respectively), free online Transcript Ordering service, and its subscription-based educational research service, StudentTracker.

"Paul brings a wealth of knowledge across a wide range of student service areas to his new role," said Dr. Jeffery M. Tanner, vice president of Higher Education Development at the National Student Clearinghouse, "I believe the Clearinghouse and the colleges and universities that rely on our services will benefit from his years of experience and expertise. We're pleased that he is joining the Clearinghouse team."

"As a seasoned college administrator, I've tackled the same challenges faced by others in registration and enrollment management and have experienced first-hand how implementing Clearinghouse services improved efficiency," said Mr. Taylor, "I look forward to working with my peers across the country to help them better understand how to take full advantage of their Clearinghouse relationship. Looking for new and innovative solutions to problems in our offices is critical to our profession. I believe the Clearinghouse can assist us in maximizing the services we provide."

Mr. Taylor has more than 30 years of experience in college registration, admissions, financial aid, student services and enrollment management. Prior to joining the Clearinghouse, he was vice president for Student Development and Enrollment Services for the Bluegrass Community and Technical College District in Kentucky, which has more than 12,000 students. There, he was responsible for consolidating student affairs operations between Lexington Community College and Central Kentucky Community and Technical College. Prior to that, Mr. Taylor served as the dean for enrollment management and student affairs at Lexington Community College for more than two decades, overseeing the school's admissions, records, financial aid, disability support services, orientation, academic advising, placement, retention, and TRIO programs.

Mr. Taylor has served on the boards and as president of the Kentucky Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (KACRAO), the Kentucky Association for the Promotion of College Admissions, and the Southern Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (SACRAO). He was vice president for admissions and enrollment management of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) from 1999 to 2002 and served as president of AACRAO in 2003 to 2004.

About The National Student Clearinghouse

The National Student Clearinghouse is the most trusted source for enrollment and degree verification in the US. A non-profit organization established by the higher education community in 1993, the Clearinghouse serves as a central repository and single point of contact for the collection and timely exchange of accurate, comprehensive enrollment, degree and certificate records on behalf of participating institutions.

More than 3,200 colleges, enrolling 91% of US college students, participate in the Clearinghouse. Student loan providers, employers, student credit issuers, student health insurance providers, the U.S. Department of Education, and others access the Clearinghouse's registry over 100 million times annually to conduct electronic student record verifications. 

For more information, visit www.studentclearinghouse.org.

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