The CU Student Information Services (CU-SIS) team successfully navigated a massive, often unpredictable overhaul of the FAFSA system, resolving numerous technical challenges and collaborating with CU Offices of Financial Aid to avoid disruptions to student services.
Users of the Grants Management Financial Report Tool now have access to comprehensive downloads, greater visibility into encumbrances and easier validation of project expenses.
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UIS collaborated with University of Colorado Colorado Springs Human Resources to modernize its Conflict of Interest process. The new solution uses automated InfoEd customizations that save 50-60 hours and estimated cost savings between $80-$90K.
New TDClient automations will save campus Financial Aid Offices an estimated 1,500 hours per year.
ODIN reduces delays and marks the first step in streamlining the new student experience.
University Information Services completed the year-long project to provide greater data performance, reliability, security and scalability. The P01 Data Center is now located in the Anschutz Health Sciences Building.
The UIS initiative wins 2023 I&E prize for improving grant reporting efficiency and accuracy for financial officers and grant accountants.
UIS collaborated with CU campuses to provide preferred language options for RAVE alerts, which are currently available for CU Boulder students, faculty and staff.
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