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Final Report to
EVC, VCSA on SIS Upgrade Alternatives Available to UCR
A Note from the Planning Group's Chairs
September 5, 2002
Dear Campus Community,
At the request of Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs James W. Sandoval and
Executive Vice Chancellor David H. Warren, a planning group has been formed
to investigate Student Information System (SIS) upgrade & replacement options
available to the University. The group hopes to complete its efforts by
January 31st, 2003 and provide the VCSA and EVC with a planning document
and recommendations for next steps.
This web site will record the efforts of the UCR Student Information System
(SIS) Planning Group and make public the observations and recommendations
of the committee. The web site will be frequently updated with meeting minutes,
notes from vendor visits, etc. If you would like to provide input to the
process, please feel free to e-mail any member of the planning team (directing
your comments, if possible, to the most appropriate member of the group).
Thank you in advance for your input and feedback.
Student Information System (SIS) Planning Group Co-chairs,
Elizabeth Bennett, Registrar, Vice Chancellor Student Affairs (elizabeth.bennett@ucr.edu)
Chuck Rowley, Associate Vice Chancellor, Computing and Communications (charles.rowley@ucr.edu)
Introduction
to SIS New System Requirements Document (Word
| PDF) Taken
from the Planning Group's Charge document:
"…this planning exercise comes at a very important time in UCR's history.
As we move towards Vision 2010 and a campus of 20,000+ students, we must
deploy and maintain strategic enterprise systems that enable and sustain
campus growth. Perhaps no single system is more critical to UCR's future
than a robust and flexible Student Information System. Such a system will
improve and facilitate student advising, enhance campus processes ranging
from admissions to financial aid, provide UCR's students a "portal" for
registration, grades, and other information and services, and provide campus
users with flexible and "user friendly" data access."
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