Boston-based ConnectEDU, a technology firm that specializes in online tools for college admissions and career planning, announced in a press release that it has surpassed its projected $5 million goal for its Series C funding round. The company states that it has raised $8.2 million with the help of previous investors, the names of which were not disclosed. A new group of investors, led by Allen & Company, also joined the round.
Author: Roxanne Palmer
Roxanne Palmer is interning at Xconomy's Boston office this summer. She is currently pursuing a master's degree in science and medical Journalism at Boston University after graduating from Brown in 2008 with a degree in English. Her thesis was on Herman Melville's Civil War poetry.
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