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National Student Clearinghouse President, Daniel Boehmer, Announces Plan To Retire

HERNDON, VA, June 15, 2007 - Daniel R. Boehmer, president of the National Student Clearinghouse, has announced his plan to retire at the end of 2007. Boehmer announced his decision at the Clearinghouse's annual board meeting that was held last week. Boehmer has served as the Clearinghouse's president since it was founded in 1993.

"Dan has played a pivotal role in the success of the Clearinghouse," said Clearinghouse Board Chairman Dr. Keith Jepsen. "Nearly 15 years ago, before the Clearinghouse, student enrollment and academic verifications were time-consuming, manual processes. Under Dan's leadership, the Clearinghouse developed a fully automated system that has yielded tremendous benefits and service improvements for the nation's colleges, students, student aid providers, and many others. Although we are saddened by his leaving, we are grateful for his many years of hard work and dedication."

The Clearinghouse, a non-profit organization, is the leading provider of educational reporting, verification and research on behalf of its participating institutions. The Clearinghouse serves the nation's colleges and high schools, student lending community, federal government, state and other educational agencies, students and alumni, and thousands of employers and other organizations. More than 3,000 colleges and universities, enrolling more than 91% of U.S. college students, and hundreds of high school districts participate in the Clearinghouse.

"My long career at the Clearinghouse has been extremely rewarding. I appreciate the unique opportunities that it has afforded me to make significant contributions, along with my fellow Clearinghouse employees and our higher education partners, to the nation's higher education system and the students and alumni that it serves," said Boehmer. "I have complete confidence in the Clearinghouse's board, its management team, and staff. I know that under their stewardship the Clearinghouse will continue to fulfill its mission of providing high quality service and support to our higher education partners and customers."

An executive search committee, led by Dr. Jepsen, has been established by the Clearinghouse's board. The committee has retained the firm Spencer Stuart to assist in the recruitment of the Clearinghouse's next president. Interested candidates should email Spencer Stuart at NSC@spencerstuart.com.

About The National Student Clearinghouse

The National Student Clearinghouse is the most trusted source for enrollment and degree verification in the US. A non-profit organization established by the higher education community in 1993, the Clearinghouse serves as a central repository and single point of contact for the collection and timely exchange of accurate, comprehensive enrollment, degree and certificate records on behalf of participating institutions.

More than 3,200 colleges, enrolling 91% of US college students, participate in the Clearinghouse. Student loan providers, employers, student credit issuers, student health insurance providers, the U.S. Department of Education, and others access the Clearinghouse's registry over 100 million times annually to conduct electronic student record verifications. 

For more information, visit www.studentclearinghouse.org.

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