Tondro Salesforce Spark · Dubai · 13 October 2026More information →
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For financial aid offices

Your system stays. The silo goes.

Aid is the most regulated, most audited work in the institution, and it runs in the system your office trusts. What changes with Salesforce as the SIS is everything around it: students see their aid where they see everything else, and your office stops re-answering questions the record can answer.

Live integrations

Working with the platforms aid offices already run.

In production at client institutions today, tying aid data into the same student record as registration and billing.

PowerFAIDSLive integration
In production at client institutions today.
RegentLive integration
Also the route for 1098-T generation, alongside Cashnet.
Campus IvyLive integration
In production at client institutions today.

Packaging, awarding and disbursement stay where they are regulated to run. The integration carries the results — awards, statuses, outstanding items — into the student record, and ties them to student financials natively.

What the student sees

Aid, in the same place as everything else.

Applicants and students see status, awards and what is still needed inside the same experience as registration and billing — not a separate portal with a separate login. Fewer surprised students at the deadline, fewer walk-ins asking a question the record could have answered, and an advising conversation that can see the whole picture.

What your office gets

One student, one record, no reconciliation.

The record your office reads is the record the registrar and the bursar read. Enrollment changes that affect aid are visible where aid lives; aid statuses that affect billing are visible where billing lives. The nightly argument between systems about who the student is simply stops happening.

Start here

Bring your aid director.

The most useful demo we run is the one where your aid office asks exactly how the integration handles their edge cases. Come with the awkward ones.