AdmitAll

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Admitall
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Key peopleChristian Schweigler, CEO
URL admitall.com
Current statusActive

Admitall (stylized as AdmitAll), is a web service for education services based in Quezon City, Philippines. It is a digital platform owned and operated by BTGWorld Corporation. It has partnership with colleges and universities in Australia, Austria, United Arab Emirates, and the Philippines. The technology spawned from a team thesis by masteral students at Bentley University and Harvard University and applied as a social enterprise for education. The website onboard students in the system and links them with its partner colleges and best universities around the world. It owns the SmartID, a school identification card linked to its system. The SmartID is an automated teller machine linked with EON electronic banking of Union Bank of the Philippines. To access the platform, its partner colleges and universities are provided with dashboard to connect to the system.

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History

In November 2017, the website of AdmitAll was launched and went live for onboarding students and partner colleges and universities coinciding with the launch of its SmartID to students. [1] [2] [3]

In December 2017, Balara High School was the first secondary school to get onboard on AdmitAll.

On February 21, 2018, AdmitAll participated in the 2nd EduTech Philippines trade exhibit as its first public engagement in education conference.

In March 2018, it signed its first partner college, the Manila and Quezon City campuses of La Consolacion College. The following month, it signed up the first international university partner Modul University of Vienna, Austria.

In August 2018, it signed up the first government institution in the Philippines, the National Youth Commission.

Its first major international civic club partner is the Junior Chamber International which signed up in August 2018.

Partnerships

At present, AdmitAll has established a partnership with schools, colleges and universities in the Philippines and a university in Austria. It has also established a partnership with civic organizations such as Junior Chamber International and Boy Scouts of the Philippines for its SmartID.

Admitall has an ongoing negotiation with municipal and city governments on educational collaboration to develop a scholarship program.

Headquarters

AdmitAll's main headquarters is in Quezon City - where the web server is located, while its call center operation is located in Taytay, Rizal. The Philippines also serves as the regional headquarters for the ASEAN region. There are contact centers in China and Austria.

Further reading

  1. EduTECH 2018: https://www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/edutech-philippines/exhibitor-admitall-philippines-inc.stm
  2. Project Ripple: https://www.projectripple.asia/solving-the-higher-education-challenge-with-technology

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References

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  2. "News – Manila Bulletin". news.mb.com.ph. Archived from the original on 2017-11-26.
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