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Five New Mexico Colleges Band Together to Share One Enterprise Technology System

Five New Mexico Colleges Band Together to Share One Enterprise Technology System First-of-its-kind partnership leading to shared systems across colleges to better serve students, communities News provided by Share this article Share this article ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Five New Mexico public colleges have announced a groundbreaking partnership that will fundamentally change the higher education student experience, as well as business operations and other campus functions. Clovis Community College, Central New Mexico Community College, Northern New Mexico College, San Juan College, and Santa Fe Community College have joined forces to develop a single, shared enterprise technology system to manage student, financial, human resources, and various other campus services and records.

Five New Mexico Public Colleges Launch Innovative Collaboration, New Partnership To Serve Students And Communities

EDUCATION NEWS Colleges announce Shared Services Enterprise Resource Planning Collaborative and Request for Proposals Five public New Mexico colleges including Northern New Mexico College on Friday announced a ground-breaking partnership that will fundamentally change the higher education student experience.  Northern New Mexico College, Clovis Community College, Central New Mexico Community College, San Juan College, and Santa Fe Community College have come together to develop a single, shared system of student, continuing education, workforce, financial, and human resources services. The first of its kind in the nation, this project will transform the student experience. It has received endorsement from New Mexico Independent Colleges, the New Mexico Higher Education Department and institutional leaders. Their leadership will serve as a model for other higher education initiatives.

SFCC among 5 New Mexico colleges to collaborate on admissions, transfers

A new student experience is in the works at five New Mexico colleges. Through a collaborative effort three years in the making — the first of its kind in the nation — one admissions application could one day open the door to a wider variety of classes and support and ease the process of transferring from one school to another. The project, announced Friday, has the potential to grow to more state institutions. The move is expected to affect student recruitment, registration, financial aid and advisement at each of the five participating schools. “We’re trying to put students’ needs ahead of what has been a little bit easier for [colleges to do] in the past and look at it from a student’s perspective,” said Becky Rowley, president of Santa Fe Community College, which is participating in the partnership.

Transcripts For WJLA America This Morning 20111125

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Transcripts For WMAR America This Morning 20111125

the holiday shopping season kickoff black thursday. that s right. well, turkey and trimmings were already a distant memory when the doors opened to these bargain hunters in raleigh. in fact, they may already be back home after snapping up their items well before midnight, and here in new york crowds jammed times square during primetime brought in by loads of discounts. abc s chuck sieverson has more. reporter: you could say these went cold turkey. we decided to shop early this year so we can be the first ones in the door. reporter: leaving the bird on the back burner for the bargains. i bought four televisions and saved $500. reporter: the first pick of tvs and toys on thanksgiving. you don t have to worry about the crowds pushing and shoving or standing in line for hours. the reason retailers are doing this is they believe there s a limited amount of money that will leave the wallet, and if they can pass that money sooner, they ll win over somebody who is not

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