When Technology Is a Rockin', Opportunity Starts a Knockin'

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Title: When Technology Is a Rockin', Opportunity Starts a Knockin'
Language: English
Authors: Cook, C. Michael
Source: College and University. Win 2011 86(3):47-49.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 3
Publication Date: 2011
Document Type: Journal Articles
Opinion Papers
Education Level: Higher Education
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Admission, Enrollment Management, Technology Uses in Education, Technological Advancement, Influence of Technology, Work Environment, Academic Records, Electronic Publishing, Time Management
Geographic Terms: Michigan
ISSN: 0010-0889
Abstract: The stone age of college and university admissions was characterized by paper, snail mail, large file rooms, and cumbersome admission processes. Even more frightening to recall is that only fourteen short years ago, approximately 36,000 applications for admission to Michigan State University arrived hand printed on paper in sealed envelopes. Mere application processing time, including mail handling, data entry, and document fling, averaged at least 30 minutes per application. In contrast, most universities today have converted to electronic applications. This technological advance saves as much as 20,000 work hours per year for large universities, liberating at least ten staff members to perform other key tasks. Consider other benefits of the electronic application process: the need for expert handwriting interpretation is eliminated; the number of data entry errors is reduced; and application processing time is shortened significantly.
Abstractor: ERIC
Entry Date: 2011
Access URL: https://www.aacrao.org/publications/college_and_university_journal.aspx
Accession Number: EJ925509
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:The stone age of college and university admissions was characterized by paper, snail mail, large file rooms, and cumbersome admission processes. Even more frightening to recall is that only fourteen short years ago, approximately 36,000 applications for admission to Michigan State University arrived hand printed on paper in sealed envelopes. Mere application processing time, including mail handling, data entry, and document fling, averaged at least 30 minutes per application. In contrast, most universities today have converted to electronic applications. This technological advance saves as much as 20,000 work hours per year for large universities, liberating at least ten staff members to perform other key tasks. Consider other benefits of the electronic application process: the need for expert handwriting interpretation is eliminated; the number of data entry errors is reduced; and application processing time is shortened significantly.
ISSN:0010-0889