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Butler University gets personal with PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions: 'by moving business processes to the Web, we've removed barriers to serving our students.'.


Moving student transactions online and establishing an information hub for the campus--all the while increasing its personal touch with students--was the challenge Butler University North Western Christian University was the name when the school opened on November 1, 1855, at what is now 13th and College, with no president, 2 professors, and 20 students. In 1875, the university moved to a 25-acre campus in Irvington.  faced last year when it took on the task of streamlining administrative tasks that were normally handled by faculty and advisors. The overarching o·ver·arch·ing  
adj.
1. Forming an arch overhead or above: overarching branches.

2. Extending over or throughout: "I am not sure whether the missing ingredient . . .
 goal was to free up the faculty and advisors so they could spend more time guiding students' college careers and less time performing administrative tasks such as registration.

But there was some skepticism skepticism (skĕp`tĭsĭzəm) [Gr.,=to reflect], philosophic position holding that the possibility of knowledge is limited either because of the limitations of the mind or because of the inaccessibility of its object.  among the faculty team that centered on a concern that the liberal arts liberal arts, term originally used to designate the arts or studies suited to freemen. It was applied in the Middle Ages to seven branches of learning, the trivium of grammar, logic, and rhetoric, and the quadrivium of arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music.  school might be sacrificing a time-honored time-hon·ored
adj.
Respected or adhered to because of age or age-old observance.

Adj. 1. time-honored - acceptable for a long time; "time-honored customs"
time-honoured
 contact with the students. "We explained to them that if they spend 15 minutes trying to move a student from the 10:00 class to the 8:00, that's 15 minutes they can't spend with a student who needs advice about their academic career;' recalls Kathleen Wilkey, director of Administrative Computing computing - computer  at the Indianapolis-based university. "Now that they understand that, they're asking us why we didn't do this sooner."

For good reason: With students handling their own enrollment online, Butler's advisors can spend more time guiding the decisions of students. "They're not just helping plan academic careers--they're helping plan lives," says Wilkey. "They're asking, 'Where do you want to go with your career, and what type of classes will help you get there?'"

Overall, the rollout has gone smoothly for Butler. "About 90 percent of our service calls are what we call successful failures, where the PeopleSoft system prevented a student from registering for a class they weren't eligible to take" says Wilkey. "So we know it's working."

One-Stop Shopping for Campus Information

With PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions and Human Capital Management as the information hub and Enterprise Portal See corporate portal.  as an intuitive front end, Butler University has given its students, faculty, and staff round-the-clock access to the information they use every day.

"Students today demand the ability to quickly and conveniently access information 24/7," says Wilkey. "We're a small university, and PeopleSoft is the foundation that allows us to make data easily accessible to people on campus, as well as to faculty off-site and students studying abroad."

Like many universities, Butler used to mail grades to students. Today, students access grades online through PeopleSoft--three to four days sooner than before. The university has reduced its printing and mailing costs. "Plus, the records office doesn't have to work over the holidays anymore," adds Wilkey.

PeopleSoft represents a technical leap forward for Butler, which used a legacy system for nearly two decades. The university has replaced information silos An information silo is a management system incapable of reciprocal operation with other, related management systems. A bank's management system, for example, is considered a silo if it cannot exchange information with other related systems within its own organization, or with the  with an integrated suite of pure Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
 solutions. "We call it one-stop shopping" says Wilkey. "Our entire campus community can come to one place to get their work done. We've established the infrastructure, and we can keep adding pieces to it as our needs dictate TO DICTATE. To pronounce word for word what is destined to be at the same time written by another. Merlin Rep. mot Suggestion, p. 5 00; Toull. Dr. Civ. Fr. liv. 3, t. 2, c. 5, n. 410. ."

Removing the Barriers to Serving Students

Despite the initial concern, a greater focus on technology has enabled Butler University to increase its focus on students. "We now have a standard, integrated system that enables us to work efficiently without taking resources away from academics," says Wilkey. "By moving our business processes to the Web, we've removed the barriers to serving our students."
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