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Choosing E-Sign Software: 5 Considerations for Schools & Districts

New Ebook: Choosing E-Sign Software - 5 Considerations for Schools & Districts

Education

For K12 leaders, managing documentation for compliance is just one of many responsibilities. And getting IEPs, consent forms, and other required documents signed and returned has only become more challenging with the addition of remote and hybrid learning environments. That’s why many school districts have turned to e-signature software to get signatures back without chasing people to sign papers. In fact, between January 2020 and January 2021, e-signature usage rose 250% within the education sector alone, according to a global survey from Forrester

Signing and sharing documents electronically not only saves busy school leaders valuable time, but also helps to ensure compliance, protect school data, and provide parents and guardians with a more convenient way to interact with school forms.

But with so many software solutions available, selecting the best option for your organization can be challenging. Choosing an Electronic Signature Solution: 5 Key Considerations for Schools and Districts, provides helpful tips and insights into what to look for when evaluating e-sign solutions for your organization.

After reading this guide, you’ll have a better understanding of the following: 

 

  • E-signature pricing, what’s in the fine print, and how to avoid billing surprises
  • Navigating software usability and identifying must-have-features for your organization
  • How to help ensure adoption and facilitate a smooth implementation process
  • E-signature software security measures and compliance considerations

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