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Our systems

While the following is not an exhaustive list of the information systems we support, it is a fairly representative sample. More information and documentation about these systems will be forthcoming.

In April 2004 the University began a project to replace most of our core enterprise systems with a new enterprise resource and planning (ERP) suite of systems. The new ERP will replace our core student, financial aid, finance, and human resource systems with a more modern system (using relational database technology) that will enable closer integration between our administrative and academic support systems. This will result in a better learning environment for our students and faculty.

Enterprise systems

E-business systems

  • Student Information System (SIS)

  • Financial Records System (FRS)

  • Human Resources System (HRS)

  • Student Aid Management System (SAM)

  • Grants Accounting System (GAS)

  • Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS)

  • AXIS telephone billing system

  • Course Catalog Management System (CCMS)

  • Applicant Tracking System

  • Praxis reporting application

  • SEVIS reporting application

  • Executive Contacts Management System (ECMS)

  • University Affiliates Management (UAM)

  • Print Shop System

  • Web for Students (WFS)

  • Web for Faculty and Advisers (WFA)

  • TouchNet Payment Gateway (TPG)

  • E-directory

  • Electronic Assessment System (EAS)

  • Dean/Department Chair Reporting System

Data warehousing

  • SIS data warehouse

  • Admissions data warehouse

  • Graduate admissions data warehouse

  • HRS/FRS data warehouse

  • SAM data warehouse

  • SBR (student billing and receivables) data warehouse

  • Housing data warehouse

  • Institutional Analysis System (IAS)

 

Last Updated: Tuesday, January 03, 2006