university-alliance-guide.com!

Welcome to the online home of university-alliance-guide.com!

You have reached the online home of university-alliance-guide.com. We send marketing and promotional offers to online customers who have signed up to receive them. If you are viewing this page, you have most likely requested correspondence from one or more of our partners. We hope you are satisfied with our service. If, on the other hand, you no longer wish to receive our communications, simply click the unsubscribe link in the email you received, and we will remove your name from future mailings. Have a great day!.

Email address to be removed:  


Thank you for visiting university-alliance-guide.com. We hope you found what you were looking for on our site. If you have further questions, you can contact us at support@university-alliance-guide.com























































Use of Cookies in Email

Datran Media deploys both first-party and third-party cookies via our website, partner websites and in our emails. A cookie is a piece of data stored on your hard drive that may be associated with certain information. For example, cookies can remember your personalization preferences, username and password and website features. The first-party cookies placed by Datran Media do not contain Personally Identifiable Information. One of the cookies placed by Datran Media (the "marketing cookie") contains a randomly generated "cookie id" which is linked to demographic and other data. The marketing cookie is used as part of a service called Aperture that enables websites to measure the demographic and other features of the audience that view its marketing campaigns or websites and delivers relevant advertising to you on behalf of our clients. To read Datran Media's full privacy policy,
click here. To opt out of Datran Media placing the marketing cookie on this browser, click here. The third party cookies placed by Datran Media may be on behalf of its service providers or marketing partners who may use such cookies for their own purposes.

Additionally, every email we send contains a bit of code known as a "web beacon." This code allows us to understand the time and date of when a user has opened an email and when he/she has utilized a link within the email to visit a Web site. Our web beacons do not collect personally identifiable information. Users wishing to disable our web beacons should do so by turning images "off" in their email client (e.g., Outlook, Outlook Express). Please see your email client for more information.

Effective Date: September 2, 2010