SIS Replacement Project: Get Latest Updates at Jan. 24 Town Hall Meeting
Through April 2013, pre-implementation planning related to the University of Cincinnatis
Student Information System Replacement Project
remains ongoing.
The first pre-implementation phase, documenting requirements related to business workflows, is complete, and the second pre-implementation phase is about to begin. It will include institutional readiness assessment, a gap analysis and ranking of alternatives in the marketplace.
An update on the project, what has been accomplished and next steps, will be reviewed in an SIS Replacement Project Town Hall Meeting from
8:30-9:30 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 24
, in the Great Hall, Tangeman University Center.
The event is free and open to all.
- Visit the SIS Replacement Project web page.
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