Fall Startup Preparations FAS Systems
July 16, 2014
Fall Startup Prep - Agenda
I. Clients
II. Applications that support the Fall Registration and Enrollment of a Student.
III. FAS Systems - Production Support & Communications
IV. Issues & Remediation
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I. Clients
• FAS Faculty
• Students: Freshmen, Upperclassmen, Graduate
• FAS Registrar
• Office of Undergraduate Education
• GSAS
• Advising Programs Office
• Writing Program
• Freshman Dean’s Office
• Freshman Seminars
• Language Resource Center
• AEO (Accessible Education Office)
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CalendarApril May June July August September
Placement Exams Departmental Requests Intake
Placement ExamsFreshman Information Course Catalog Updates
Pre-Term Planning
Academic Calendar Config
RO/HUIT Kick-off
Collecting Information, Application Changes, Adhoc Reporting, Manual Data Feeds
Testing
HUIT Change Freeze
Advising
Registration
Cross Registration
Shopping
Study Cards
Enrollment Reporting
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II. Fall Startup Applications
A. Matriculate Freshmen
B. Planning for Fall Enrollment
C. Advising & Placement of Students
– Online Placement Exams
– Placement Report
– Advisor Matching
D. Setting up of Courses
E. Registration and Enrollment
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II. Fall Startup ApplicationsA. Matriculate Freshmen
• Collect data – from Students, Admissions, Educational Testing Services. * (May)
• Update student record systems – Hers1, Hers2 * (May)
– Hers1
– Hers2
6* Application to be replaced by SIS
II. Fall Startup ApplicationsB. Planning for Enrollment
• PreTerm Planning – Students select courses that they anticipate taking in the Fall. * (June)
• TF Allocation – Based on predicted and actual enrollments (June – Sept)
• Application Academic Calendar * (May)
7* Application to be replaced by SIS
II. Fall Startup ApplicationsC. Advising & Placement
Online Placement Exams
• Collect questions and update Online Placement Exam Application (April)
• Collect and implement business rule changes from departments * (April/May)
• Registration for Freshmen and Upperclassmen (May – Sept)
• Languages, Math, Writing, Sciences
• Reporting of general data about students * (July – Sept)
8* Application to be replaced by SIS
II. Fall Startup ApplicationsC. Advising & Placement
Placement Report
• Business rules “engine” * uses data from standard tests, Harvard placement exams, and courses taken at Harvard to determine: (July/August)
Placement Recommendation for Fall
Language Requirement Fulfillment
Advanced Standing Credits
9* Application to be replaced by SIS
II. Fall Startup ApplicationsC. Advising & Placement
Advisor Assignment
• Collect Housing Data * (July)
• Collect Student Preferences Survey Data (July)
• Match students to advisors based on complex set of 20 business rules * (July)
• Provide student data to advisors * (August)
• Open Advising to Students (ANP) * (August)
10* Application to be replaced by SIS
II. Fall Startup ApplicationsD. Setting Courses
• Collect and feed Course Data for Registrar’s web site and Course Catalog * (June)
• Assign classrooms * (June – August)
• Collect Final Assessment Information from Faculty * (August)
• Assign Final Exam Group for each course * (July)
11* Application to be replaced by SIS
II. Fall Startup ApplicationsE. Registration & Enrollment
Registration
• Registration of students that they have arrived on Campus * (August)
• Communications and Notifications *
• Directory Update *
• Different content for freshmen, seniors, other upperclassmen, and graduate students. *
• University Cross-Registration
12* Application to be replaced by SIS
II. Fall Startup ApplicationsE. Registration & Enrollment
Enrollment in Classes
• Shopping Days * (August, Sept)
• Study Card * (Sept)
• Scanning * (Sept)
• Sectioning * (August, Sept)
• Reporting of enrollment numbers * (Sept)
• Freshman Seminar Registration (August, Sept.)
13* Application to be replaced by SIS
III. Production Support
• Configuration
• Adhoc reporting *
• Distribution of communications to student
• Application modifications
• Testing
• Troubleshooting
• Running of cyclical jobs
• Dataloads
• Communication and Coordination with Business Owners and other HUIT departments
14* Application to be replaced by SIS
III. Communications
• Cross-HUIT
- Weekly meeting starting in August. Sponsored by Support Services.
- Participants: ATS, AcTS, Infrastructure, Support Services
• HUIT/FAS
- Bi-weekly meetings starting in July. Sponsored by ATS.
- Participants: ATS (OPP, CAP), Support Services, ICAPS, FAS RO, Office for Undergraduate Education, Advising Program Office.
- Issues and Action Items tracked through the Fall Startup Dashboard
• HUIT/RO Kickoff
- Monthly meetings sponsored by the RO.
- Participants: ATS-CAP, ATS-Data Services, RO sysops, Support Services.
- Detail action items in checklist maintained by RO.
• Incident Report for Fall Startup - Maintained by ATS-CAP. To be reviewed at Fall Startup Debrief by Mike Burke and Jay Harris.
• Fall Startup Remediation from 2013 - Maintained by ATS-CAP. Reviewed at Monthly CITPC meeting.
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IV. Issues
• Highly manual processes, increasing possibility of errors and need for troubleshooting
• Gaps in expertise in outdated technology
• Programs need to be changed and rebuilt because much of the text is hard-coded.
• Testing – Complicated and complex environments, environments sometimes outdated, needs automation
• Recruitment of students for testing
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IV. Remediation of Issues
• Improved communications between HUIT organizations and between HUIT and Business Owners.
• Detailed checklists of operations and action items with dates and updated status
• Contract with HERS1 technology expert
• Contacts with Athletics Dept. and APO for larger pool of students.
• Introduction of join.me for remote student testing
• Improved staging environment for Faculty UAT
• Tracking of Incidents for Debrief at end of the Fall Startup
• SIS Wave 1
• Tracking of Incidents for Debrief at end of the Fall Startup
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