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iSIS: The Faculty Experience To download electronic files of today’s handouts, go to: http://www.k-state.edu/sssupport/
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Agenda Basic Navigational Functions –Navigation Guide/Quick Guide Campus Solutions Data –Accessing Data Faculty Center Overview Student Center Demonstration
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Navigation – Signing In Local Instance – CS1 Database –https://icicle.as.ksu.edu:7012 –User ID: your K-State eID –Password: your eID password
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Navigation – Home Page
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Navigation - Menu Pagelet Minimize pagelet to have a larger working space Application content can be accessed through Menu Pagelet or Navigation Pane
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Navigation - Navigation Pane
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Accessing CS Data Using Menu Pagelet Using Navigation Pane Using Menu Search Using Favorites Using URLs (Browser favorites)
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Accessing CS Data Components open with a Search Page Enter desired criteria Click Search
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Faculty Center – Main Page
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Faculty Center – Class Roster
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Faculty Center – Grade Roster
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Faculty Center – Advisement
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Academic Structure Academic Career –All course work undertaken by a student at an academic institution, which you group together in a single student record –K-State is utilizing 3 Academic Careers: Undergraduate Graduate Veterinary Medicine
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Academic Structure (cont.) Academic Program –Program to which a student applies and is admitted and from which the student graduates –i.e. Undergraduate in Education Academic Plan –Area of study within an academic program or career –Major, minor, etc. Academic Subplan –Areas of further specialization within academic plans –Concentrations, Sub-Curricula, etc.
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Academic Structure (cont.) Term –Highest level of breakdown within a single academic calendar –Equivalent to semesters Session –Breakdown of terms into sub-units –Could be used for short-terms, multi-session terms, intersessions, etc.
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Service Indicators What are Service Indicators? –Used to designate certain services or data for a student. –Most generally, used to prevent enrollment and access to student records. i.e. Holds
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Positive Service Indicators Positive Service Indicator Positive service indicators have a positive impact on the student. A positive service indicator is mainly used for administrative tracking purposes. Examples of Positive Service Indicators: –Eligibility for certain Financial Aid programs –Veterans Benefits –International Student Services –Athletes Tip:When you see this icon, click it to get the details of this positive service indicator. If you do not see details in the fields, this is a future dated service indicator.
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Negative Service Indicators Negative Service Indicator Negative service indicators (also called ‘Holds’) prevent students from services such as enrolling in classes and receiving student records. Examples of Negative Service Indicators: –Student Must Meet with their Advisor (Advisor Flag) –Unpaid Tuition from Previous Term –Fee Holds (e.g. Library, Residence Halls) Tip:When you see this icon, click it to get the details of this negative service indicator. If you do not see details in the fields, this is a future dated service indicator.
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Getting Help iSIS Support Website: –http://www.ksu.edu/sssupporthttp://www.ksu.edu/sssupport Student System Training Coordinator: –Brian Arthaud-Day –bcad@ksu.edubcad@ksu.edu –532-7657
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