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PESC describes the community as “an open standards-development and open standards-setting body for Admissions, Financial Aid, and Registrar Offices, governed by a voluntary, consensus-based model, funded independently by annual membership dues, meetings, and sponsorships. In fulfilling its non-profit mission, PESC makes all PESC approved standards and technical information available to the education community online free of charge.”  
PESC describes the community as “an open standards-development and open standards-setting body for Admissions, Financial Aid, and Registrar Offices, governed by a voluntary, consensus-based model, funded independently by annual membership dues, meetings, and sponsorships. In fulfilling its non-profit mission, PESC makes all PESC approved standards and technical information available to the education community online free of charge.”  


To learn more about the PESC community, see [https://www.pesc.org/about-pesc-1.html https://www.pesc.org/about-pesc-1.html].
To learn more about the PESC community, see [h ttps://www.pesc.org/about-pesc-1.html].
   
   
== Standards ==
== Standards ==
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“One [approved standard] (e.g. the College Transcript Standard) is made available in several different technologies (e.g. EDI, JSON, PDF, XML), providing more technical choice for users.  
“One [approved standard] (e.g. the College Transcript Standard) is made available in several different technologies (e.g. EDI, JSON, PDF, XML), providing more technical choice for users.  


“The EDI, JSON, PDF and XML data modeling guidelines and specifications, definitions and business processes are aligned and governed under [https://www.pesc.org/standards-development.html PESC's Standards Development Forum for Education]. This alignment instills trust between different technologies, enables reliable data mapping across different technologies, and ensures data quality and integrity across different technologies.” To learn more, see here: [https://www.pesc.org/pesc-approved-standards-1.html https://www.pesc.org/pesc-approved-standards-1.html].
“The EDI, JSON, PDF and XML data modeling guidelines and specifications, definitions and business processes are aligned and governed under [https://www.pesc.org/standards-development.html PESC's Standards Development Forum for Education]. This alignment instills trust between different technologies, enables reliable data mapping across different technologies, and ensures data quality and integrity across different technologies.” To learn more, see here: [ https://www.pesc.org/pesc-approved-standards-1.html].


To explore examples of best practices in implementation, take a look at [https://www.pesc.org/best-practices-competition.html PESC’s published list of annual award winners here].
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