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Airslate offers no-code document workflows to the education industry

airSlate, a leader in no-code business automation solutions, is continuing to extend its workflow automation solution to educational institutions.

airSlate for educators minimizes document turnaround, reduces the expenses associated with document processing, and eliminates errors and misplaced signatures in contracts. Education leaders and administrative professionals trust airSlate with their workflow needs.

airSlate provides educational institutions with an end-to-end platform to build and automate document workflows using document generation, HTML forms, PDF editing, eSignatures, contract management, and more.

With airSlate, educators can quickly and seamlessly process administrative documents, including student applications, employee agreements, financial aid requests, course scheduling, enrollment, and student evaluations, all in one platform.

“Educational institutions are meeting new administrative demands as they pivot towards digital operations while also maintaining the day-to-day management of in-person learning,” shares Borya Shakhnovich, CEO of airSlate. “airSlate provides the tools educators need to simplify and streamline complex administrative tasks.”

Education professionals do not need any coding or technical experience to launch and manage their airSlate platform. airSlate provides specialized learning courses via the airSlate Academy for educators to learn how to register students online, simplify data collection, prepopulate and store important information, and improve collaboration between educational institutions and students.

airSlate for educators complies with academic data regulations, including FERPA, GDPR, CCPA, and 21 CFR Part 11, and holds SOC 2 Type II and PCI DSS certifications.

For more information about this news, visit www.airslate.com.

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