The Role of the SIS
in Designing Personalized
Student Services
with Bill Haid
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March 13, 2002 / Archived
webcast / Transcript
Today’s students look to the Web first for service. Student information
systems have been changing over the past several years to meet the
just-in-time, online needs of students, faculty and staff. But just
what is an SIS and how does it support services to students and
maintain students’ educational records? Are you up-to-date about
what student information can and cannot be displayed online? Join
us as we explore the “backbone” of customized and personalized online
experiences.
Bill Haid is the Executive Director of Enrollment Services at Colorado
State University. Previously, Bill was the Registrar at the University
of Colorado and University of New Mexico. Bill started his career
as an assistant registrar at Arizona State University.
At CSU he has responsibility for the operations of the registrar's
office, financial aid, and student accounts receivable, as well
as a system and network support unit. Bill and his colleagues are
embarking on one of those "conversion" projects to replace
their student information system.
Bill has also served as a leader in his professional organization
at the state, regional and national level for many years. Bill was
president of AACRAO in 2000-2001. Bill received his BA from San
Jose State University and his MBA from Arizona State University.
Bill referred to these FERPA (The Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act) resources:
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