Improved student experience and Workday’s searching and tracking functionality drive these changes.
Leading through change: School Registrars Mike Donlan and Sarah Hellin
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Improved student experience and Workday’s searching and tracking functionality drive these changes.
Improved student experience and Workday’s searching and tracking functionality drive these changes.
Academic and prime divisions will go away when Workday goes live. We will manage the associated data, processes and policies in a slightly different way but to mostly the same ends.
These changes will provide simpler, consistent and more equitable grading schemes to improve student and instructor experience.
Academic units are the primary organizational structure in Workday Student. They are used to represent schools, divisions or any other unit that admits students, offers programs of study or offers courses. Academic units are structured together to manage academic process flows, security access, Workday rule inheritance and reporting.