Agresso InTuition

Software Magazine, Sept, 1999

Agresso Corp. recently launched Agresso InTuition, a complete education management system designed for the higher education marketplace.

The Agresso InTuition system comprises two major components -- a financial management system and student information system. Each component can be used independently or can work together as a fully integrated system. The financial management system offers all the functionality necessary to manage the accounting side of the institution's business along with logistics, human resources/ payroll, tools and project costing, and billing. The student information system is designed to serve the needs of faculty, staff, and students. This system consists of the following key modules: student management, invoicing, resource management, education offerings and sections, and academic records.

InTuition Web provides students with direct access to the Agresso Intuition database through the Web, meaning they can quickly and easily access the system from their homes. Agresso also offers the classroom scheduling product from CCM Software, called facility CMIS, currently in use in more than 60 universities and colleges in the U.K.

Agresso InTuition pricing is based on client needs. A typical license for a large university starts at $250,000.

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