SAP(R) Software Implemented at UK
March 29 2007 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
LEXINGTON, Ky., March 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The University
of Kentucky and SAP Public Services Inc., a subsidiary of SAP
America Inc., today announced the successful implementation of a
new software solution designed to enhance services to students,
faculty, staff and alumni. The SAP Campus Management application
replaces the school's legacy software systems and represents the
fourth major SAP module implementation in UK's Integrated Resource
Information Systems (IRIS) Project, an ambitious effort to improve
business and service processes. (Logo:
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Building on the successful implementations of SAP solutions for
financials and procurement (October 2005), hospital inventory
(January 2006), and human resources/payroll (April 2006), SAP
Campus Management supports a range of functions from recruitment
and admission to schedule building, registration, grading and
student accounting. SAP Campus Management integrates with the other
IRIS modules, supporting UK's vision of integrated information
systems. Utilizing SAP's enterprise portal functionality, the myUK
Web site now offers the UK community a range of electronic features
designed to replace inefficient, paper-based processes. Students
can access an array of convenient self-service features on the myUK
portal to help them manage processes such as registration, bill
payment and financial aid. UK faculty and staff are now able to
view dynamic class rolls, submit grades and access information for
advising. The IRIS Project Team scheduled hands-on student focus
group activities well before SAP Campus Management was activated
and incorporated several suggestions offered by the participants.
"Throughout the course of the IRIS Project, the University of
Kentucky and SAP have developed and strengthened a partnership
committed to improving higher education systems and services," said
Don Witt, assistant provost for enrollment management and
university registrar. "We have been most impressed with the true
collaboration and team work between UK and SAP." In striving to
become a Top 20 public research institution, the University of
Kentucky is a catalyst for a new Commonwealth -- a Kentucky that is
healthier, better educated, and positioned to compete in a global
and changing economy. For more information about UK's efforts to
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