
ACI Worldwide has announced that Ohio-based Franklin University has selected ACI to power its online payments.
With a growing enrolment, Franklin University wanted a proven payment provider with technology that required no additional programming to integrate with the University’s ERP system. ACI’s electronic payment solutions and integrated strategic partnerships with wide-ranging ERP providers made it the ideal payment partner for the University.
“When we set out to implement the self-service payment option with our Colleague software, we needed a trusted vendor with strong solutions that had a close relationship with Ellucian,” said Christine Kurth, Director, University Information Systems, Franklin University. “We asked other institutions for recommendations and they overwhelmingly praised ACI. ACI’s solution was easy to implement and fully integrated with our Colleague system.”
“We are pleased to provide Franklin University with a convenient and secure online tuition and fees payment option,” said Eric Labiak, Senior Vice President, ACI Worldwide. “Our online payment options will deliver an enhanced payment experience for the school’s continuing education students.”
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