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Quarterly Executive Summary of the Standardization of Postsecondary Education Electronic Data Exchange Committee.
How to get people on campus (faculty, in particular) to buy into SEM on campus.
How liable is a school for lost education records?
We look forward to forming a dynamic, engaged group that will help the association respond to emerging legislation and regulation and keep the membership informed. Applications are being accepted through September 15, 2016.
In late June, the AACRAO Board met in Denver to examine over a year's worth of data and ideas surrounding various meetings, resources, service lines, and professional competencies.
Two strategies for developing groups to meet your data needs.
This year, AACRAO will be focusing on two major initiatives relating to transfer - updating the Joint Statement on the Transfer and Award of Credit and the design of a Transfer Student Bill of Rights.
What if a records subpoena doesn't give the student enough time to respond?
6 best practices for record review.
Seeing SEM as data-driven may have put too much emphasis on the collective student rather than the individual student.
A strategy to increase engagement and participation beyond the classroom at the Borough of Manhattan Community College.
Lone Star College explores best practices for reverse transfer students.
The tools, infrastructure, training, funding, and steps necessary to implement a holistic learning document.
A message from AACRAO Executive Director Michael Reilly and the AACRAO Board of Directors
How digital technology impacts student services.
A browser-based paperless system that has saved staff time and university resources and improved student access.
Stanford explores the benefits of digital credentials.
A suite of four tools that allow students to discover, capture, review, and share their integrated curricular, co-curricular, and extracurricular experiences and outputs.
Low-cost technology initiatives that aid retention and success.
Making the case for guided pathways at Irvine Community College.