Claremont Graduate University is First in Implementing Self-Administration Application

After a four-week upgrade to PeopleSoft Student Administration 7.5, Claremont Graduate University students are positioned to do 80 percent of registration and administration transactions for themselves this fall 1999.

Already PeopleSoft cut the processing time for student refunds and class rosters from more than a week to the next business day in the most recent registration cycle. Applications include academic advisement, admissions and recruitment, campus community, financial aid and student records.

PeopleSoft Student Administration 7.5 offers new features such as relational database management, extended communications facilities, enhanced budgeting, enhanced data loading and processing, time and attendance tracking, term and session dynamic date control and enrollment verification. PeopleSoft Higher Education, Pleasanton, CA, (800) 380-SOFT, www.peoplesoft.com.

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