Student
Implementations
Overview of the Student 2000 Project
With the Student 2000 Project, which is scheduled for completion
in June 2000, the University of Minnesota replaced and redesigned
its student systems. The 30+ old systems were not Year 2000 compliant
and couldn't accommodate the conversion to semesters.
The new system is now more student-focused, and once the performance
issues are settled, it will be more user-friendly. The new Web
registration system and the One Stop have put a level of customer
service at the fingertips of students, staff, and faculty that would
have been impossible with the old, fragmented systems.
The Scope of the Student 2000 Project
Systems included in this project include the following:
- Recruitment
- Admissions
- Course systems (room scheduling/usage)
- Registration (day and University College)
- Student records (transcript, certification)
- Advising support (academic progress audit)
- Scholarships and student financial aid
- Student access system, including web and IVR
- Data warehouse/reporting
- Critical interfaces to other systems
Coordinate campuses, Graduate School, and professional school requirements
are also included in the project scope.
The Need for Policy Change
Building a new system is the perfect opportunity to rethink or
eliminate outmoded policies or procedures – the decisions made in
past for good reasons that don't make sense anymore: policies that
require unnecessary steps, like multiple approval signatures, or
purchasing procedures that cost more in staff time than the item's
cost.
Please see the Policy
Change FAQ and Policy
Changes affecting the Student System for more information.
Information is also available at the University-wide
Policy and Procedures Web site.
For more in depth information on the Student 2000 Project, please
see the Archive.
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