SIS (Student Information Systems) has both mainframe (SIS-C) and web (Faculty/Staff Central, RAM) components.
If you need access to SIS-C, Faculty/Staff Central or RAM, you must make that request. Fill out this form (located under "Student Information Services") and give it to your departmental FACS coordinator. After you are approved for SIS Access or any update to your SIS access, you will be contact via email to schedule a training session.
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Training is offered regularly on certain
functions:
Every Monday: FERPA training and SIS
Basics, 2-4 pm
Every Wednesday: Scheduling or
Advising (depending on
need), 2-4 pm
Every Friday: Registration or
Graduation or Stops
(depending on need), 2-4 pm
Next Week's Schedule
Monday 19: FERPA and SIS Basics, Hanes 04D, 2-4 pm
Tuesday 20:
Wednesday 21:
Thursday 22:
Friday 23: Stops, Hanes 04D,
2-4pm
Monday 26:
No Training
Tuesday 27:
Wednesday 28: Scheduling, Hanes 04D, 2-4 pm
Thursday 29:
Friday 30: Stops, Hanes 04D,
2-4 pm
To inquire about a session, contact Kelly Rowett, Assistant Registrar for Training and Project Development, Office of the University Registrar, by email or phone (962-9849).
Training Links:
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windows.)
Faculty/Staff
Central: Quick link to the logon screen for Faculty/Staff
Central.
NOTE: Use your ONYEN and ONYEN password to log
on. If you cannot log on or encounter difficulties, you may not have
access to this application. Consult with your department. You can view
the various features
available on Faculty/Staff Central by clicking on "View/Request
Services" on the logon screen.
ATN Training: See what other type of computer training is available to you.
CIT (Center for Instructional Technology): See how you can use technology in your classes.
CTL (Center for Teaching and Learning): See how you can get help with your electronic class rolls.
Compass (on the Technology in Context site): Search for technologically-related articles, web sites, and resources.
Student Portal (aka Student Central): Select "Enter as Guest" and see what a student sees and what a student can update through the Student Portal.