CUPERTINO, Calif., Oct. 31, 2016 -- EduNav, a leading developer of algorithmic-based student academic planning software for colleges and universities, has earned the first-ever Guided Pathways to Success (GPS) Emerging Technology Award from Complete College America.
This recognition demonstrates the value, innovation and promise EduNav brings as it helps colleges and universities improve student persistence and completion.
Tom Sugar, Complete College America senior vice president, explained, “Technology plays an important role in promoting on-time completion. EduNav not only showed the efficacy of their solution, they fully embraced the transformative and proven philosophy that putting students on highly-structured degree maps and monitoring their progress can dramatically boost college completion rates.”
“EduNav has been a game changer in enabling us to deliver on our guided pathways initiatives,” said Tim Winders, vice chancellor of information services, Purdue University Northwest. “In addition to a sophisticated solution that is aligned with GPS best practices, their collaboration and support has been outstanding and second to none.”
Complete College America, a nonprofit which advocates for remediation reform, performance-based funding and other strategies to help more people graduate from college, launched this evaluation in an effort to ensure more independent quality assurance of ed-tech vendors. An abundance of products promising to save colleges money and boost student outcomes prompted Complete College America to look for ways to cut through the noise and verify what works and what doesn’t.
“We are deeply committed to supporting states, systems and institutions in their efforts to improve student persistence and completion,” said Isaac Segal, president and CEO of EduNav. “This recognition from Complete College America is particularly meaningful as they have been an inspiration for our work.”
About EduNav
Headquartered in Silicon Valley, EduNav is a leading developer of student success and resource optimization software for colleges and universities. Our solutions drive student success by unifying and optimizing the planning, scheduling and registration experience of your students. EduNav automatically generates a personalized, always up-to-date optimal path to completion for every student. As a result, institutions improve student persistence and timely completion, and optimize future course offerings. For more information, visit our website (http://edunav.com/).
About Complete College America
Established in 2009, Complete College America is a national nonprofit with a single mission: to work with states to significantly increase the number of Americans with quality career certificates or college degrees and to close attainment gaps for traditionally underrepresented populations. For more information, visit our website (http://www.completecollege.org/).
CONTACT Jane Snyder Marketing Vice President EduNav [email protected] mobile 541.979.6208


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