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Navigating in Student Administration Click here for Navigation Course Materials Navigating in Student Administration is a hands-on class designed specifically for staff in the Core Offices of Undergraduate Admissions, Graduate Admissions, and CPS. This 2.5 hour class will focus on the basic navigation required to begin using Student Administration. After completing Navigating in Student Administration, you will be able to:
The pre-requisite to taking this course is to complete the on-line SA Overview presentation, available via the Student Administration website at www.umbc.edu/sa. Navigate to the End-User Support tab. Approx. Length: 2 ½ hours REGISTER NOWStudent Administration and the Graduate School - Lunch & Learn Do you have Graduate Students in your Academic Department? Do you have a general interest in Student Administration (SA) and wonder how graduate applications and supporting documentation will now be handled by the Graduate School and the Academic Departments? Bring your lunch and join us for a 60 minute presentation and discussion of how the Graduate School is using Student Administration (SA). Topics will include: What is SA & Image Now and how will it be used in the Graduate School? Undergraduate Application Summaries Do you currently work with Undergraduate Applicants and use the SIS Overview Screen? Do you have a general interest in Student Administration (SA) and wonder how academic departments will now view Undergraduate Applicant data in SA? If so, then bring your lunch and join us for a 45- minute demonstration and discussion of the SA Undergraduate Application Summary screen. The Undergraduate Application Summary screen in PeopleSoft Student Administration (SA) replaces the SIS Overview screen, which provides users with the most up- to-date information on an applicant.. This demonstration will cover: What is the Application Summary screen? Schedule of Classes - Fundamentals Click here for SOC Fundamentals Course Materials Click here for the Scheduling Worksheet This 4 hour class is designed to prepare you to begin creating classes in Student Administration. The prerequisite to taking this class is the Navigating in Student Administration class. By the end of this course you will be able to: Discuss how SA impacts the overall business process of scheduling classes
Schedule of Classes - Advanced Click here for the Schedule of Classes - Advanced Material Click here for the Scheduling Worksheet This 4 hour class builds upon the skills and concepts learned in the Fundamentals course. By the end of this course, you will be able to: Discuss how class associations work in SA
Navigating in Self-Service The Faculty Center is the hub for self-service faculty functionality. The hands-on course will provide an introduction to the Faculty Center. By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Course Management Whether Faculty needs to print a class roster or give permission for a student to attend your class, there are many facets to the live cycle of a course. This course will provide hands-on experience for Faculty to:
Advising Students Advising students using the tools available in SA provides a meaningful starting point for Advisors. From reviewing student transcripts on-line to performing a degree audit for a student, this course will provide Advisors hands-on experience in:
Running SA Reports & Queries Description coming soon (still under development) |
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