EverTrue announced it has raised $6 million in financing. University Ventures led the round, with participation from Bain Capital Ventures.
Education is increasingly a buyer's market, according to Michael London, the CEO of Examity, a remote test proctoring service. To compete for admissions, schools are moving to offer the customizable learning options that students...
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EVERTRUE, a fundraising platform for education institutions, has raised $6 million in a round led by University Ventures. Bain Capital Ventures also chipped in. According to a press announcement, the funds will be used to further develop...
As Boston welcomes thousands of college students back into its fold, edtech startup EverTrue is welcoming over $6 million in fresh funding to help the very institutions these students attend.
Today, more than 73 percent of American adults consider themselves "lifelong learners," according to the Pew Research Center. Increasingly, responsibility for delivering that learning falls upon employers...
EverTrue, a software company that aims at improving fundraising efforts at educational institutions, announced on Wednesday that it has secured $6 million in additional funding led by University Ventures with participation from existing investor Bain Capital Ventures. This most recent round brings...
For decades, America's public flagship universities offered a reasonably priced shot at higher education for millions of bright students in the states where they were brought up. Sadly, those days are waning...
Silicon Valley will tell you that the future belongs to those who can code. Tales are always trickling in about some 20-year-old at a tech startup raking in six figures a year, about employers courting skilled programmers with all the voracity...
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