Nolij Partnered Solution Providers in Higher Education: Liaison International
Liaison International
Nolij Corporation has formed a partnership with Liaison International and their Centralized Application Service (CAS) to deliver a fully automated online application process. Nolij Transfer, Liaison International’s exclusive third-party data upload solution, enables automated data import from the CAS online application into an institution's student information system (SIS). Nolij has created a CAS-only version of its Nolij Transfer product, resulting in a very focused and affordable solution customized to meet the unique needs of the CAS clients. Nolij Transfer's ability to seamlessly integrate with most major SIS's fits well with the CAS specialized college and university clients. Using Nolij Transfer, CAS colleges and universities automate their data loading processes and vastly improve the quality and accuracy of their uploaded data.
The mission of Liaison International is to provide state-of-the-art information technology products and services to educational associations, accrediting agencies, and institutions of higher education; to create an environment for sharing common technologies and best practices; and to contribute to the advancement of health professions education through comprehensive, innovative and collaborative IT projects.
The Liaison InternationalCAS systems have rapidly become the solution of choice for U.S. health professions associations over the past many years. The primary goal of such services is to facilitate the admissions process for applicants, health professions schools and programs, and the pre-health professions advisors.
For highly competitive and specialized professions in which applicants tend to apply to many schools - often outside of their local area - a CAS system provides a variety of significant benefits. In order to facilitate the application process, the health professions schools have teamed up with their association to develop a common application and a set of requirements that are standard to all participating member schools. The applicants then submit one application, one set of transcripts, and one set of letters of recommendation to a single source, the CAS. The CAS staff processes and disseminates the applicants' information to the schools designated by the applicant.