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Getting the FACTS in Florida

Getting the FACTS in Florida. Linda Thanasides Florida Center for Advising and Academic Support October 13, 2000. How Did It All Start?. State of Florida was mandated to establish a statewide advising system in 1997 to link 38 public post-secondary institutions for information transfer

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Getting the FACTS in Florida

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  1. Getting the FACTS in Florida Linda Thanasides Florida Center for Advising and Academic Support October 13, 2000

  2. How Did It All Start? • State of Florida was mandated to establish a statewide advising system in 1997 to link 38 public post-secondary institutions for information transfer • FACTS (Florida Academic Counseling and Tracking for Students) was created • Short-time frame for prototype implementation – 9 months Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  3. What is FACTS? • Distributed, platform independent, web-based delivery system • Links institutions together with real-time communication • Interfaces with each institution’s host applications to maintain data integrity Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  4. Technically Speaking… • Central Web Site • IBM Mainframe (CICS/VSAM/DB2) • Central server is an RS/6000, SP2 • Locally written code eliminates need for middle ware communication software • Institutional Systems: • MVS, OS/400, Unix, NT, Etc. • Network Interfaces: • TCP/IP socket connections, CICS Sockets Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  5. FACTS Provides Services • Students can • Retrieve transcripts • Receive academic advising • See what is needed to complete a degree at any other institution in the system • Construct “what if” scenarios • Make coursework assumptions for educational planning • Link to other sites for college planning Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  6. FACTS Provides Information • Institutional Info in following areas • Admissions • Student records • Registration • Financial Aid • Fee Payments • Student Services • Library Services • Career Counseling • Distance Learning Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  7. How do you Organize 38+ Different Institutions? • Large project tackled issues one by one but set in motion concurrently • Various management structures create project management challenge • 10 Public Universities • 28 Public Community Colleges • 27 Private Institutions • Open architecture so more can join Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  8. Get the Right People Involved • Cooperative effort: • State Board of Regents • State Board of Community Colleges • Community Colleges • Universities • Governing Board created from cooperating entities Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  9. Organize Team/Resources • Core team needed to establish initial communication system • FACTS needed a skilled, productive team to meet short deadline • Looked at contractors/consultants • Prototype institutions volunteered technical resources for design and programming Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  10. Organize Initial Resource Team • Technical Project Design Team was appointed • Define system scope • Create an initial timeline • Propose a governance structure shared by Community Colleges and Universities • This team is now our Technical Oversight Committee Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  11. Organize Administration/Management • Management of system design is by consensus (not necessarily total agreement) • System design is a group effort • Guiding principles preserve institutional autonomy Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  12. Permanent Central Staff Needed • Important that a trusted central staff be organized for system support • To administer funding • Implement and maintain system support • To eventually do all development so no outsourcing is needed • Permanent staff is continually growing Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  13. “Expert Teams” Used for Input • Need user expertise and “buy-in” • Organized teams in functional areas • Comprised from departmental staff from all institutions • Make recommendations on policy and functionality • Suggest target dates and budget needs for additional functionality Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  14. Helpful Hints • Initial start up organization is different from long term organization • Focus is different • Resources may be different • Important to reassess project • Goals • Resources • Processes Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  15. Helpful Hints • Be aware of time commitments for “volunteers” • Prepare for growth • Communicate!! Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  16. Institutional Benefits • Benefit of increasing knowledge and expertise of Center staff for services • Software packages provided by Center for institutional development • Sharing of data previously unavailable • All institutions can have a web presence • Greater exposure to potential students Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  17. Student Benefits • One web address to gather information • Gather information without having to go to several campus offices • Provide off-campus services to distance learners • Allow almost 24-hour-a-day access to student information Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  18. Student Benefits • Transfer between institutions is easier • Interagency agreements make student access to information easier • Common course numbering • Articulation agreements • Common prerequisites Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  19. Impact on Administrators/Staff • Time to spend with greater number of students • Use FACTS as an informational tool • Force the accuracy of data presented to students Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  20. Impact on Institutions • Forcing policy changes • Hours of business • Distribution of information • Internal policy changes • Processing electronic signatures • Residency affidavits • Fee payments • Other online forms Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  21. Impact on Institutions • Pressure to offer quality services • From students • From state legislature • From institution—to stay in competition with local and national offerings Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  22. Impact on Institutions • Cost efficiencies are occurring • Institutions are not buying software on their own that FACTS will provide • Changes in processes are resulting in savings • Not mailing grades, transcripts • Staff can handle other tasks due to less student traffic Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  23. Current Status of FACTS • Thirty-one of thirty-eight public post-secondary institutions are displaying transcripts and degree audits • Implementing web-based admissions applications • Implementing a degree program search Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  24. Current Status of FACTS • Enhancing current functions • Adding informational functions • Working toward implementation of private institutions Copyright - FCAAS 2000

  25. VISIT THE SITE! FACTS.ORG Copyright - FCAAS 2000

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