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BGSU/PeopleSoft

BGSU/PeopleSoft. Introduction to Campus Solutions. First Go-Live August 2008 First Go-Live August 2008 First. Agenda. Campus Solutions Overview Academic Structure Campus Community Campus Solutions Modules Basic Navigation. Overview. OVERVIEW.

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BGSU/PeopleSoft

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  1. BGSU/PeopleSoft Introduction to Campus Solutions

  2. First Go-Live August 2008 First Go-Live August 2008 First

  3. Agenda • Campus Solutions Overview • Academic Structure • Campus Community • Campus Solutions Modules • Basic Navigation

  4. Overview

  5. OVERVIEW • Explain why Bowling Green State University is implementing Campus Solutions • List the key components of Campus Solutions • Explain how the campus will use Campus Solutions

  6. OVERVIEW • Streamline business practices • Improve customer service • Reduce costs • Provide students with new services using • up-to-date technology

  7. OVERVIEW Campus Solutions Key Modules • Admissions • Student Records (Registration & Records) • Financial Aid • Student Financials (Office of the Bursar)

  8. OVERVIEW • Campus Solutions interacts with • Human Capital Management (HCM) • Financial Management Solutions (FMS) • Residential Management System (RMS)

  9. OVERVIEW • Campus Solutions is replacing • CICS (Customer Information Control System) • SIS (Student Information System) • SAM (Student Aid Management system) • PageCenter and FOCUS reporting tool

  10. Academic Structure

  11. ACADEMIC STRUCTURE • Learn the new terminology that describes the student-related data structure of BGSU • Know how these terms relate to our present SIS data structure

  12. Academic Structure • Defines how BGSU will operate • Foundation for all components of Campus Solutions • Representation of BGSU’s logical and physical structure and of students’ academic objectives

  13. Academic Structure Institution BGSUN Level Academic Career School/College Academic Group Academic Program Department Academic Organization Maj/Min/Fld/Pre-Maj Academic Plan Specialty Academic Sub-Plan

  14. Campus Community

  15. CAMPUS COMMUNITY • Define Campus Community • Name the unique key field used to identify an individual in Campus Solutions • Understand the life cycle of an individual within Campus Community

  16. CAMPUS COMMUNITY • The core of PeopleSoft Campus Solutions System • Provides a single source of data that is shared by offices across BGSU

  17. CAMPUS COMMUNITY • Assigns a unique10-digit BGSU ID-number to each individual • Starts with a ‘0’ • Replaces BGSU’s ‘P’ number • Stays with the individual regardless of relationship to BGSU (applicant, student, BGSU employee, etc)

  18. CAMPUS COMMUNITY • Stores data common to any person associated with BGSU • Includes Bio/Demo (Biographic/Demographic) • data • Name • Addresses • Phone Numbers • Citizenship • Email Address • Ethnicity

  19. CAMPUS COMMUNITY Search/Match allows you to search Campus Community using a number of pre-determined search criteria

  20. CAMPUS COMMUNITY • Provides Bio/Demo data to: • All Campus Solutions Modules • Admissions • Student Records • Financial Aid • Student Financials • All Human Capital Management Modules • Human Resources • Benefits • Payroll

  21. CAMPUS COMMUNITY How PeopleSoft Modules Interact Admissions GRE Scores Transcripts Student Records Grades Degrees • Campus Community Bio/Demo Data • Name • Address • Phone Number Human Resources Pay Rate Benefits Financial Aid FA Awards SF Tuition Charges

  22. CAMPUS COMMUNITY • Also Includes… • External Organizations • Self Service • 3 C’s: Communications, Checklists, and Comments • Service Indicators

  23. CAMPUS COMMUNITY External organizations include high schools, colleges, lending institutions, and vendors

  24. CAMPUS COMMUNITY • The 3C’s….. • Three functions that provide information associated with an individual’s record • Comment • Communication • Checklist

  25. CAMPUS COMMUNITY Indicators and Icons Negative Service Indicator Button Positive Service Indicator Button FERPA Icon Button

  26. Campus Solutions Modules

  27. CAMPUS SOLUTIONS MODULES • Understand how we will use the core CS Modules • Admissions • Student Records (Registration & Records) • Financial Aid • Student Financials (Office of the Bursar)

  28. CAMPUS SOLUTIONS MODULES • Admissions (AD) • Used to create most student records • Includes prospective students and applicants • Contains core data such as demographics, test scores, and program information

  29. CAMPUS SOLUTIONS MODULES Admissions ( AD) • Tracks the applicant’s record through the entire admissions process, including the final decision (admit, deny or withdrawal) • Matriculate or formally admit thestudent

  30. CAMPUS SOLUTIONS MODULES • Student Records (SR) • Manage a student’s academic record • Track a student’s career through graduation, transfer, or withdrawal • Create course catalog and class schedules • Automate/track registration functions

  31. CAMPUS SOLUTIONS MODULES • Supports the awarding of federal/local need-based aid, departmental aid, and scholarship funds • Calculates cost of attendance • Analyzes and determines need • Identifies qualifying programs/packages for student • Awards and deposits the aid Financial Aid (FA)

  32. CAMPUS SOLUTIONS MODULES Student Financials (SF) • Tracks student disbursements, charges, and both third party and collection payments • Calculates refunds based on both university and government refund policies • Provides current picture of a student’s account, including account history

  33. Basic Navigation

  34. Basic Navigation • Explain two ways to access various menu options from the CSS home page • Name the basic features common to most pages • Know how to work with Tabs to access all pages within a menu component

  35. BASIC NAVIGATION

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  37. BASIC NAVIGATION

  38. BASIC NAVIGATION

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  40. BASIC NAVIGATION

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  44. Summary

  45. SUMMARY • Campus Solutions Academic Structure terms include Institution, Career, Group, Program, and Plan • The Campus Community is a single database that stores all prospective students, students, staff and faculty information as Bio-Demo data

  46. SUMMARY • The P number will be replaced by a BGSU ID, a unique ten-digit number that stays with the individual throughout their entire relationship with the university • Human Resources shares the Campus Community database with Campus Solutions

  47. SUMMARY • Holds in Campus Community are called negative service indicators • You must use Search/Match before entering any new individuals into Campus Community or updating records • Campus Solutions modules include Admissions, Student Records, Financial Aid, and Student Financials

  48. SUMMARY • You can use the Menu or Navigation Pages to access menu options and use Tabs to access various pages • Data may be historical, current, or future, as determined by the effective date

  49. BG@100 Campus Solutions Implementation Change Management Strategy

  50. Questions First Go-Live August 2008 First Go-Live August 2008 First

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