Ohio State University Processes Undergraduate Admissions via PeopleSoft Campus Solutions 89
Released on: August 2, 2008, 6:25 am
Press Release Author: John Lowe
Industry: Software
Press Release Summary: For the past two years, Io Consulting has been a lead consulting partner on this project that is implementing Campus Solutions 8.9 into the existing OSU PeopleSoft HCM database.
Press Release Body: Santa Clarita, United States (Express-press-release) - July 1, 2008 - The Ohio State University (OSU) processed undergraduate applications for the first time with PeopleSoft Campus Solutions 8.9.
For the past two years, Io Consulting has been a lead href=http://www.io-consulting.com>consulting partner on this project that is implementing Campus Solutions 8.9 into the existing OSU PeopleSoft HCM database.
In addition, over Memorial Day weekend, OSU met these major milestones:
. Bio-demo conversion of over 855,000 people . Implementation of Academic Structure . Implementation of Campus Community . Implementation of Graduate Admissions
Over the next year OSU will deploy Student Records, Financial Aid, Student Financials, Student and Faculty Self-Service.
About Io Consulting
Founded in 1996, Io Consulting is a widely recognized leader in implementing, optimizing, and upgrading Oracle|PeopleSoft applications for the Higher Education sector. Io is quickly becoming the industry leader in delivering href=http://www.io-consulting.com>PeopleSoft technical and functional training. One of the few consulting firms specializing in cross-module implementations, Io Consulting's resources have first-hand experience with Higher Education business practices as well as in-depth knowledge of the Oracle|PeopleSoft Human Resources, Finance, and Campus Solution product lines.
Io Consulting has successfully implemented or upgraded Oracle|PeopleSoft applications at a variety of Higher Education institutions, both public and private. These projects ranged in size and scale, including many campuses from within the California State University System and extending beyond to Pepperdine University, The Ohio State University, Bryn Mawr College, and the Southern Wisconsin Consortium.