How can I create a quotation for my student in Sofiri?

How can I create a quotation for my student in Sofiri?

You can now provide your student with a Professional Quotation outlining the cost of studying their desired course in Australia or New Zealand. You can provide a professional quote to your student before they have committed to submitting the application to their Provider of choice. This blog details all the steps you need to follow.
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