These campus leaders are supporting their schools and units as they learn how to advise students using Workday.
Leading through change: Advisors Matt DeVoll, Chris Peacock and Chloé Risto

These campus leaders are supporting their schools and units as they learn how to advise students using Workday.
Learn what you and your students should do this fall to prepare for the transition to Workday.
WashU will have a clearer view of doctoral candidate progress, funding and support with the new PhD functionality
WashU leadership has committed to using Workday Student as the universal tool for advising and degree audit across the university. But what is a degree audit?
In summer 2023, the Office of the Provost launched an advising working group, led by McConnell, to assess current practices and promote collaboration.
New tools in Workday will improve the experience for both students and advisors.
More equitable enforcement of requirements and reduced manual effort for school registrars and others is anticipated.
Schools and units will retire their individual advising systems to create a unified experience for students and advisors across the university.