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1 Improving the Student Application and Admission Process Cheryl Jacobs Lori Murray-Hawkins University of New Brunswick

2 Background Definition and Development System overview Improvements Challenges Next steps

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7 Motivation Single, standard online form and process UNB Strategic Goals – increase international access to UNB – increase enrollment of students (in part, through better service) – Improved communications and marketing Commercial products, including from our ERP/SIS provider, inadequate

8 Definition & Development MBA Graduate Academic Units – Survey, Requirements Document, Code, Test Undergraduate – More centralized admission decision process – BOGO, Enhanced SIS syncing More GAUs and special UG programs Upgrade Schedule

9 Features Applicant account/profile Application form – Start and stop – Question logic – Document uploads Online Letter of Reference Applicant status page

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14 Features Import to SIS Admin console – tailored to roles Decision process workflow Recruitment reporting Statistics Usability, accessibility, privacy standards

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17 Improvements Applicants: – Single, online application form – Applicant-provided documents can be uploaded, during or following submit, rather than mailed – Online payment – Self-serve status information

18 Improvements Admissions: – Consistency – Efficiencies in decision process (workflow) – Tied into SIS inbound documents recording Academic Units: – Central location for application documents – Add/remove faculty reviewers per application

19 Improvements Recruitment: – Track and follow-up on abandoned applications UNB: – Single, online application form – Reduced silos: recruitment and admissions, admissions and academic units – More applicants > students (hopefully)

20 Challenges & Lessons No “silver bullet” – Academic and business unit priorities – Initial design case too restricted – Different data collected, decision processes Consistency (?) – Forms – Fees – Program administration

21 Challenges & Lessons In with the new (but don’t lose the old!) – Online application – or not – Online payment – or not – 2 applications for the price of one No “Easy button” – Units underestimated engagement – Didn’t know their programs or processes – Visual important

22 Challenges & Lessons International applicants Data integrity Too easy? Ongoing development – Priorities – Scheduling

23 Next Steps Complete graduate programs Upgrade releases Admissions input of paper applications Application agent console Academic Unit interface Mobile support Document transfer

24 Questions? Cheryl Jacobs cjacobs@unb.ca Lori Murray-Hawkins lmurray@unb.cacjacobs@unb.calmurray@unb.ca


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