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Publication Date: 2014
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Student Affairs and Information Technology: Collaborating in the Cloud
Barbatis, Peter Reyes
New Directions for Community Colleges, n165 p59-65 Spr 2014
Student affairs and information technology have opportunities to partner in order to increase student satisfaction and retention rates and to assist institutions to comply with federal educational regulations. This chapter contains four examples of emerging best practices and future initiatives including: (a) the admissions pipeline, (b) smart-device application, (c) customized educational planning, and (d) the compliance of financial aid programs.
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers, Information Technology, Satisfaction, Academic Persistence, Compliance (Legal), Best Practices, College Admission, Technology Uses in Education, Handheld Devices, Planning, Student Financial Aid
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Education Level: Two Year Colleges
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