SSRP NextGen SIS Archives - Student Systems Renewal Program /ssrp/category/ssrp-nextgen-sis/ Mon, 22 Jul 2024 15:07:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Launched! The new solution for Financial Aid, Awards and Scholarships /ssrp/launched-the-new-solution-for-financial-aid-awards-and-scholarships/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 14:40:50 +0000 /ssrp/?p=11468 Have you heard the good news? On Wednesday, July 10, the new solution for Financial Aid, Awards and Scholarships launched to 91ÑÇÉ« faculty and staff! This is the fourth project to go live within the Student Systems Renewal Program (SSRP), which all play a part in enhancing the student, faculty and staff experience at 91ÑÇÉ« […]

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Have you heard the good news? On Wednesday, July 10, the new solution for Financial Aid, Awards and Scholarships launched to 91ÑÇÉ« faculty and staff! This is the fourth project to go live within the Student Systems Renewal Program (SSRP), which all play a part in enhancing the student, faculty and staff experience at 91ÑÇÉ«.

With this new solution, students can search, apply for and track applications all in one place, and some awards will even be automatically awarded based on the criteria entered while creating a Student Profile. For faculty and staff, ways of working will also be transformed through a new streamlined process where they’ll be able to review and distribute awards through one single solution.

Students: While the solution has launched, students will start using it at different times. Current undergraduate and graduate students will begin to receive communications about usage beginning late July and into early August, in line with awards application timelines. Students will be notified that they may start to receive communications from the system including whether there are specific actions to take to apply for and receive funding. Not a student at 91ÑÇÉ« yet? Prospective students will be introduced to the new solution as part of the regular admissions processes and will be directed to use it accordingly.

Launching the new Financial Aid, Awards and Scholarships solution is a significant achievement. 91ÑÇÉ« is one of the first universities in Canada to be implementing a sophisticated awards solution which will streamline the way students access financial aid, awards and scholarship opportunities. With personalized options, increased visibility and more claimed awards, 91ÑÇÉ« will be better positioned as a university of choice for students around the world.
A lot of work went into launching this new solution, including countless hours of training and testing. Resources have been created to help support faculty and staff as they begin to use the solution, including a Help Guide, drop-in training sessions and more.

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Gearing up for the new solution for Financial Aid, Awards and Scholarships /ssrp/gearing-up-for-the-new-solution-for-financial-aid-awards-and-scholarships/ Mon, 22 Apr 2024 11:47:34 +0000 /ssrp/?p=10918 91ÑÇÉ« is revamping how students can access financial aid, awards and scholarships through a new online solution. It will also transform how staff and faculty do their work by simplifying the process to review and distribute awards – all in one place. As part of 91ÑÇÉ«'s Student Systems Renewal Program (SSRP), this solution is […]

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91ÑÇÉ« is revamping how students can access financial aid, awards and scholarships through a new online solution. It will also transform how staff and faculty do their work by simplifying the process to review and distribute awards – all in one place. As part of 91ÑÇÉ«'s Student Systems Renewal Program (SSRP), this solution is scheduled to launch this July, and to ensure everyone is well-informed and ready, we're taking steps to get the word out and provide you with all the necessary information. This blog post will dive into the SSRP’s recent webinar and highlight some upcoming community resources to keep you in the loop on this exciting journey!

On February 28, the SSRP team hosted an information webinar open to all staff and faculty members. With approximately 300 attendees, the event reached a noteworthy milestone for the project, sparking tons of excitement and curiosity! The team presented how the new solution will position 91ÑÇÉ« for the future. Then, the floor was opened for a live Q&A session, allowing attendees to submit questions in real-time. You’re welcome to view the recording of the webinar.

Thank you to everyone who submitted questions during the webinar. Due to time, we couldn't cover each question live, but don't worry! Below you’ll find answers to many of the questions, and they’ll help ensure you’re in-the-know on everything related to the new solution for Financial Aid, Awards and Scholarships.

Why is this change happening?

91ÑÇÉ« is committed to enhancing the student, staff and faculty experience. The University wanted to make it easier for students to apply for and be considered for financial aid, awards and scholarships during their academic journey. The new solution will make it easier to see what financial aid, awards and scholarships opportunities are available to students, and it will simplify the processes for submitting and tracking applications, all in one place. 91ÑÇÉ« also wanted to make it easier for faculty and staff to administer awards by providing automated workflows that will significantly reduce manual administrative efforts. 

Will Graduate funding packages be included in this new solution?  

Yes, students will now have a comprehensive view of their graduate funding package with a granular breakdown of what comprises the whole package. This includes funding that has already been dispersed, a breakdown of the committed amount of funding, details about awards and scholarships, and payments from other sources that contribute to the overall graduate funding package. 

How are research-based funding opportunities captured in the student’s profile information? 

This implementation will not include Research Awards, as it is focused on awards that are part of the current Award Repository. Although the solution has the capability for this and could be considered in the long-term for this functionality. The scope of this launch is focused on Student Awards (including tri-council awards) and graduate funding.  

Does the solution provide visibility to access important federal and provincial scholarships for graduate students (e.g. NSERC, OGS, SSHRC, etc.)? 

Yes, the solution provides visibility to this, specifically to the tri-Council awards for graduate students. Faculty and staff will be able to adjudicate and process applications for particular funding opportunities within the system. 

What plans are in place to help students use the new solution? 

91ÑÇÉ« is actively preparing information resources for students that will give instructions on how to use the new solution. These resources will be embedded on 91ÑÇÉ« websites and in other places familiar to students so they will have this information readily available. Faculties and Divisions will have resources to ensure instructions and resources are shared with students appropriately.  

Can the new solution be used for funding opportunities geared towards students in specific Faculties? 

Yes. The solution is intended to be used by everybody in the institution. This includes awards that are distributed both centrally and awards that are distributed within faculties and departments. The role access functionality will allow staff to set up awards within the system. In today’s state, students have to apply to many different locations to try and leverage opportunities, which is challenging. The new solution will address this by sharing the awards available to students. There will also be greater visibility into how students are applying and what they are eligible for within the system. 

Is the new solution going to be available to all students, including undergrads and grads? 

Yes, this new solution is available for all students, including both undergraduate and graduate students.  

Given the current economic climate, applicants may only be able to apply part-time studies. Will 91ÑÇÉ« review their definition of financial need to include opportunities for part-time students and students with disabilities? 

Full-time funding is based on provincial definitions and frameworks. The University will continue to stay aligned with provincial guidelines, and this new solution will allow 91ÑÇÉ« to find gaps that might exist in current the funding structure for students. The new solution will encourage 91ÑÇÉ« to be proactive and think about how policies and processes can be changed to address the funding structure.  

Currently, staff members have to contact the Office of the University Registrar or a Faculty to obtain various award information. Will the new system allow staff members to access award information such as an award balance and endowments? 

There will be information to view in the system: Staff who require award balances as part of their role will now be able to view award balances from the new solution. Access to these views depends on the type of role staff are assigned and based on work functions. This solution is not a replacement for applications like eReports, so any current work being done in that application will continue. Access to information is meant to help facilitate reporting and adjudication of awards, however this will be limited to what is required based on the individual role. 

Some awards are adjudicated in the spring and summer. Will these timelines be affected by this new solution? 

No, those timelines will not be impacted by the new solution because this new solution will be released to the 91ÑÇÉ« community in July 2024. This launch for July 2024 means that all awards that are already in progress at that time will follow the existing process to complete (in the existing 91ÑÇÉ« systems0. This means that the solution will be available to use at the next adjudication cycle.  

Are there any edge cases and awards and scholarship processes that are not accommodated by this new system that faculty should look to address? 

The functionality has been developed to be flexible to accommodate a breadth of functionality. Over 150 application forms from Faculties and departments were collected, analyzed, and incorporated into the new solution. However, it is possible that not all edge cases have been discovered. The new system adds the flexibility needed to address these types of issues. For some specific awards there are specific questions to ask students - a question bank has been implemented to address questions regarding one or more award applications. The system will accommodate all the various adjudication processes that are currently used within the institution. 

Will award administrators need to log into the system to gain access to these reference letters, or will the applicants include that information with their applications? 

When students fill out their application, they will indicate their reference(s), which will generate an email invitation to that reference to go online to submit their information. The staff member specifies the response options, such free text questions, document, and media upload. Students will be able to add multiple documents or media in this new solution. After submission deadlines, Award administrators will access the system to see all of the application materials and references in one place, which enables them to forward to the award adjudicators. 

How will the reporting functionality work in the new solution? 

The reporting functionality is very nimble. There is a lot of functionality to generate reports and gain insights. We are working closely with colleagues in Office of Institutional Planning and Analysis (OIPA) to ensure they have the access they need to utilize this functionality. Some of the broader reporting will include standard reports. The solution will allow system administrators to create different types of reports as required for various needs. 

Does the system populate awards specific to the Faculty? How are awards determined for our students of Black and Indigenous background? 

Yes, any awards that are currently part of the Awards Management Module (AWM) in SIS will be available in the new solution and will allow anyone within the faculty or department to administer them. Regarding how awards are determined for Black and Indigenous students, the student profile contains optional questions for students to self-identify their demographic background. These responses will be incorporated into the award criteria.   

Will Advancement be trained in this solution in order to access award recipients directly for donor updates? 

Yes, roles in the solution will be assigned certain access credentials, and Advancement will have access to view the training materials and will have access to reports, but there will not be any live, in-person training for these roles.  

Some awards require an application to 91ÑÇÉ« before admission to the program. Will applicants be able to apply for these types of awards or will having an active student profile be a requirement? 

Applicants who have applied to 91ÑÇÉ« will be adjudicated for entrance awards through the solution. The solution will also flag awards that require student to apply with further information. For example, in some entrance awards require reference letters or nominations, or other processes, and the solution has been configured to handle all of these requirements. 

Along with the webinar, here are some other community resources available to ensure everyone is ready to embrace the new solution (with more on the way soon!):

• A new animated video explains the new solution for Financial Aid, Awards and Scholarships in an entertaining, simplified and highly shareable format.
• A demonstration video is available to provide a preview of the new solution before its official release, with a walk-through of specific system functionalities. Another demo will take place later this month, and will also be posted online.
• You can reach out to Faculty and Division Project Leads for support and updates. These folks represent various faculties and divisions at 91ÑÇÉ« and have been engaged and are actively assisting in preparing for a smooth adoption of the new solutions. If you aren’t sure who your dedicated Project Lead is, you can search very easily.

The SSRP team wants to be sure everyone at the University is excited and ready for the new solution. We encourage you to continue to check out the community resources as we move forward with the new solution for Financial Aid, Awards, and Scholarships. You can also learn more by contacting the SSRP at ssrp@yorku.ca with any additional questions.

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Introducing 91ÑÇɫ’s brand-new solution for Financial Aid, Awards, Scholarships and Graduate Funding /ssrp/introducing-yorks-brand-new-solution-for-financial-aid-awards-scholarships-and-graduate-funding/ Wed, 30 Nov 2022 15:00:39 +0000 /ssrp/?p=5341 Many of 91ÑÇɫ’s students access some form of government student aid, and as of October 2022, there are more than 1,900 active awards, scholarships, prizes and bursaries currently being offered. But whether you’re a student, or a member of faculty or staff, you may find the processes for accessing and reviewing these options tend to […]

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Many of 91ÑÇɫ’s students access some form of government student aid, and as of October 2022, there are more than 1,900 active awards, scholarships, prizes and bursaries currently being offered. But whether you’re a student, or a member of faculty or staff, you may find the processes for accessing and reviewing these options tend to be rather complex.

The Student Systems Renewal Program (SSRP) is transforming business and technology systems across 91ÑÇÉ«, and one of its first releases, launching in Summer 2023, will be a new solution for financial aid, awards, scholarships and graduate funding. Through a series of blog posts, we will be sure to update you on development, testing phases and rollout, as well as inform you on ways to get involved. For now, let’s first introduce what the new solution will offer.

As part of the Next Generation Student Information System (NextGen SIS) project, the new solution will create a seamless experience for students, faculty and staff – everything from applying for awards, tracking application statuses, to reviewing eligibility criteria and more!

Personalized choices will be offered to each student, narrowing down options to show what they’re eligible to apply for and providing a tailored online experience. By integrating the different options in one place, the related processes for all 91ÑÇÉ« community users will also become more straightforward and easier to access.

A few key benefits of the new tool for financial aid, awards, scholarships and graduate funding will include:

  • One comprehensive tool to search and apply for financial aid, awards, and scholarships
  • Ability to track status of applications
  • Ability to see eligible award options based on each student profile
  • Less manual work for staff and faculty, with automated calculations and the use of workflows
  • Integration with existing 91ÑÇÉ« systems to consolidate information from different sources into one system
  • Ability to view and manage funding packages for graduate students

As you consider the new functionality and how it will improve processes for all the different options, you may not think there are many distinctions between financial aid, awards, scholarships and graduate funding, but there is a variety of unique classifications for each. Here’s how they differ:

  • Financial aid: financial assistance offered to students with financial need, including bursaries and government grants
  • Award: written recognition, appearing on a student’s transcript, to acknowledge exceptional work based on specific academic and non-academic criteria
  • Scholarship: monetary recognition for students based on outstanding talent/promise or academic excellence. For more information on terms, definitions and qualifying criteria, click
  • Graduate funding: funding offered to graduate students in research-based programs to support their graduate career. A student’s funding package may consist of one or more of the following internal and external funding sources: fellowships, scholarships and awards, Teaching Assistantships (TA), or Research Assistantships (RA). Click here for more information on graduate funding.

There are many different opportunities available for students, both monetary and non-monetary. The reality is every student can apply to some form of award, scholarship, aid, or funding during their studies. With this tool, they will be able to optimize their potential and 91ÑÇɫ’s staff will be able to better support their success.

We are close to delivering this new solution to the 91ÑÇÉ« community, and we can’t wait to tell you more as we progress with the NextGen SIS project. Stay tuned for more updates, a sneak peek at the new solution and initial opportunities to get involved! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at ssrp@yorku.ca

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