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Jenzabar Enhances Web-Based Constituent Relationship Products
Expanded Functionality Benefits Student and Faculty Interaction Cambridge, MA, March 23, 2006 Jenzabar, Inc., the pioneer of Total Campus Management (TCM) for higher education, today released significant functional enhancements to its most widely adopted Constituent Relationship Modules (CRMs). These modules, delivered to institutional communities via Jenzabars Internet Campus Solution (JICS) Web portal, have been designed with considerable input from Jenzabar clients, ensuring that functionality matches institutional needs. Among the key areas addressed by these enhancements, student advising features have been augmented for both students and faculty. Students have greater online functionality to review course offerings, explore degree options and identify requirements, create progress reports, track financial aid and project grades. Faculty have increased ability to manage class lists and advisee rosters, establish textbook requirements linked to specific courses and sections, and more options for communicating with designated student groups. Cardinal Stritch University, a comprehensive university offering undergraduate and graduate programs with approximately 7600 students located in Milwaukee, WI, is Wisconsin's second-largest independent university and was one of Jenzabars Beta Partners in developing new portal and CRM functionality. Jenzabars CRMs project the value of using technology to our various constituent groups, said Sue Ingles, Manager of Enterprise Systems for Cardinal Stritch University. They allow constituents to better manage their relationship with the institution and do it on their own terms. They also allow the institution to better manage its relationship to each individual constituent in a complementary way, removing some of the administrative burden from the relationship, which allows faculty, staff and administrators to focus on whats really important delivering a higher quality educational experience. Charles Collins, Web Developer for Cardinal Stritch University, said the latest version of JICS is a big step in the right direction and provides significant improvements in usability for both users and administrators. Keep up the good work! Located in St. Paul MN, Luther Seminary is the largest seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Luther Seminary was another of Jenzabars Beta Partners in the development process. Jenzabars portal product and Student and Faculty CRMs provide more than simple Web-based access to administrative and academic applications, said Scott Hample, Director of Administrative Computing for Luther Seminary. The enhancements contained in this latest upgrade bring strong community-building capabilities to Luther Seminary. Jenzabar offers seven CRMs for Candidates, Admissions Officers, Students, Faculty, Staff, Advancement Officers and Alumni. Each of these modules allows institutions to provide content specific to each constituent group along with access to relevant applications and data supported through the institutions administrative system. Together with Jenzabars ERP systems, the CRMs and Web portal bring a comprehensive, completely integrated community management platform that leverages administrative data for more effective relationship management. The JICS Web portal solves the challenges encountered by many institutions that have found themselves in the position of managing multiple connections to their constituencies. Often ERP and learning management system (LMS) implementations have resulted in the deployment of dissimilar and disconnected portals. Frequently candidates, students, faculty, staff, alumni and other stakeholders have to connect to disparate sites, separately, to get the information they need to pay bills, register for courses, check health benefits, oversee programs, learn about new developments, and interact with each other. JICS streamlines access to vital information relevant to individual constituents while reducing the administrative burden on the institution. JICS includes key features to deliver heightened security, role-specific content, customization and tight integration with administrative systems. JICS fulfills a primary objective for the higher education community: improving Web portal functionality to support institutional efforts to increase student retention and maintain lasting relationships with all key constituents. Good relationship management is primary to todays institution of higher education, said Robert A. Maginn, Jenzabars Chairman and CEO. Jenzabars Internet Campus Solution and Constituent Relationship Modules give our client institutions a superior set of tools to deliver constituent satisfaction and operational excellence, which in turn drives the achievement of institutional goals for enrollment, retention and advancement. Built on the Microsoft® .NET platform, in accordance with industry-standard protocols, Jenzabars Internet Campus Solution takes the higher education institutions portal to a new level through interconnected Web services. Significantly, every user has the experience of accessing all portal-based applications from within an intuitive, uniform user interface. Additionally, JICS provides:
About Jenzabar, Inc.Jenzabar, Inc. is a leading provider of enterprise software and services developed exclusively for higher education. With more than 30 years of combined experience offering technology solutions to colleges and universities, Jenzabar is the trusted partner of choice to 700 campuses worldwide, including private liberal arts, state, and community colleges and business, medical, law and other graduate schools. Jenzabar is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with regional offices located across the United States. For further information, please visit www.jenzabar.net. Jenzabar, Jenzabar.com, i3 and Total Campus Management are trademarks or registered trademarks of Jenzabar, Inc. Microsoft and the .NET logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries All other company/product names and service marks may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. # # # |
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