Salem University Picks Campus Management For Integrated Higher Education Administrative System Solution supports both ground-based and online academic programs and students

(Boca Raton, FL - January 24, 2007) – Campus Management Corporation today announced that Salem University (SIU) has selected Campus Management’s integrated administrative system for Higher Education to support the institution’s anticipated growth in both traditional and online programs.

The need to deliver traditional ground-based, as well as non-traditional online academic programs, drove SIU’s adoption of Campus Management’s ”One Campus” unified system of hyper-integrated solutions for students and staff, including online self-service portals with a student information system, financials and human resources, and an executive information system. The solution from Campus Management includes CampusVue™, CampusPortal™, CampusVantage™ and CampusQuery™.

“As the leader in administrative solutions in the for-profit market, Campus Management’s proven solution for Higher Education delivers the fully integrated system we required, and helps us deliver a higher level of service to our students, whether on campus or online,” said J. William Brooks, Chancellor of Salem University. “Campus Management will be a key partner in our mission to grow our programs and student population through improved recruiting, retention and enterprise-wide reporting.

About Campus Management Corporation More than 1100 campuses worldwide rely on Campus Management for efficient, scalable, and flexible administrative solutions that enhance institutional excellence. Rapid implementation of its highly integrated system benefits diverse traditional and non-traditional programs and distinguishes Campus Management’s One Campus technology vision for higher education. The company won Microsoft’s 2005 Public Sector award for innovation in Higher Education; and, it was named Microsoft’s Global ERP Solutions Developer of the Year in 2003.

About Salem University Established in 1888 as Salem College, Salem University has a tradition of academic excellence and innovation. The beautiful 300 acre campus is located in the mountains of West Virginia. The campus offers housing and traditional campus clubs and activities. Salem offers 2 year and 4 year degree programs in high demand fields including: Computer Science, Biology, Criminal Justice, Business, Education and Liberal Arts. Salem also offers Online Education that is the perfect fit for busy working adults. For more information, visit www.salemiu.edu.


DONALDSON, TOLABA, DRAGISIC WIN TOP WVIAC MEN'S SOCCER AWARDS

(PRINCETON, W.Va.)---Salem International senior forward Guillermo Tolaba has been named as the West Virginia Conference Men's Soccer Player of the Year by a vote of the league's head coaches. Teammate Mile Dragisic was selected as the Freshman of the Year. West Virginia Wesleyan's Gavin Donaldson was honored by his peers as the league's Coach of the Year after guiding the Bobcats to a regular season title.

Tolaba led Salem International to a second straight WVIAC Tournament championship. The Jujay, Argentina senior scored the lone goal in SIU's 1-0 title game victory against Wesleyan. On the season, he tallied four goals and assisted on two others.

Dragisic, a Belgrade, Serbia midfielder, had five goals and an assist on the season. He also played a key role in a defense that only allowed four goals during a season-ending nine-match win streak.

Donaldson adds a sixth WVIAC Coach of the Year honor to his impressive resume. The veteran mentor owns a 213-96-27 record after 16 seasons in Buckhannon. His Bobcat squad claimed the conference regular season title and finished 10-7-2.

The All-WVIAC squad contains an international flavor with representatives from 15 countries and eight states. Salem International has the most honorees on the first team with four. Regular season runner-up Shepherd and Wheeling Jesuit had three picks each. West Virginia Wesleyan and Davis & Elkins had two honorees apiece.

Salem International's Rob Searcy was the first team pick in goal. Defenders include: Lyndell Pompey (WJU), Daryl Ferguson (SHU), Makesi Bostic (D&E), Jeremy Wood (SIU), and Leighton Meredith (SU). Ferguson is the first All-WVIAC soccer selection for league newcomer Seton Hill.

The midfield consists of Dragisic, Gil Vainshtein (A-B), Scott Sinick (WJU), Guilherme Fonseca (SU), and Adam DeClerico (WVW). Tolaba, Josemaria Cantillo (D&E), Brandon Chagnard (WVW), Emmanuel Elomobor (SU), and Kyle Regan (WJU) make up the forwards. Regan, a Wheeling native, is the lone Mountain State native selected to the first team.

Bostic, , Wood, Vainshtein, Fonseca, and Cantillo were repeat selections from last season's first team. Junior forward Chris Hawkins, a second team selection, becomes the first All-WVIAC honoree for Pitt Johnstown in any sport.

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Salem University, a private, for-profit institution of higher learning, is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association (www.ncahlc.org ); and the West Virginia State Board of Education.