CampusGroups B2B Case Studies & Customer Successes

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CampusGroups is the ultimate campus community platform for HigherEd institutions, small and large. CampusGroups is packed with features and integrations that help facilitate networking, communication, events management, membership, online payment, budgeting, attendance tracking, surveys, forms, workflows, and more! Administrators create and manage content via a powerful and easy-to-use web platform; Students/alumni engage on a dedicated and highly customizable mobile app.

Case Studies

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Coalition Coworking Partners with Groupment to Launch Membership Organization App

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Italian Trade boosts VINO 2016 event engagement with CampusGroups Groupment

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Johns Hopkins University strengthens campus connections with CampusGroups

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KAUST drives student engagement with CampusGroups

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Le Moyne College boosts student engagement with CampusGroups

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Northwestern Kellogg School of Management - Customer Case Study

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NYU Stern School of Business - Customer Case Study

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Rochester Institute of Technology streamlines student engagement with CampusGroups

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The City College of New York streamlines commencement check-in with CampusGroups

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The Wharton School launches a clubs rating system with CampusGroups

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UCLA Anderson School of Management boosts campus engagement with CampusGroups

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University of Wisconsin-Stout boosts student engagement and assessment with CampusGroups

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USC Suzanne - Customer Case Study

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Wisconsin School of Business - Customer Case Study

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