Oracle’s PeopleSoft Enterprise applications are designed for the most complex business requirements. They provide web services integration with multivendor and homegrown applications and can be easily configured and adapted to meet the most unique customer requirements
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- Quickly move though learning to achieve fundamental
implementation skills
- Continue to build your expertise from a selection
of advance and specialized topics
- Broaden your skills with additional Fundamentals
courses
Associate Level:
- Intro to PS for CS Rel 8.9
This one-day course is the prerequisite course for all PeopleSoft Campus Solutions application classes, although versions of this course for other product lines are acceptable substitutes. In this course, participants learn central concepts of PeopleSoft applications. These concepts include practical skills such as navigation and personalization, and conceptual background information such as the use of control tables to enforce business rules. The course content and structure are similar to the Introduction for PeopleSoft courses for other product lines, but with an emphasis on how the common concepts are expressed in the Campus Solutions system.
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Professional Level:
- 3Cs - Communications, Checklists, and Comments Rel 8.9
This two-day class covers the activities and functions needed to set up, administer, and use the communications, checklists, and comments -- the 3Cs -- in PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions. Participants learn how to set up 3C security for each of the C’s, and how to manage 3Cs data, including using the PeopleSoft 3C engine.
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- Academic Structure Release 8.9
This two-day course introduces students to the overall academic structure requirements of PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions. From the highest to the lowest levels of academic structure, this course reviews the concept of setIDs, security, academic institutions, programs, plans, subplans, academic groups, calendars, and terms and sessions.
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- Student Enrollment Rel 8.9
This four-day class covers the enrollment process and all of the components that must be in place before student enrollment can take place. We discuss the setup and maintenance of the course catalog and schedule of classes, as well as terms and sessions, the academic calendar, enrollment appointments, enrollment requirement groups (pre-requisite and co-requisite checking), activating students for enrollment, service indicators, and more. Then we discuss multiple enrollment methods, such as mass enrollment, quick enrollment, and enrollment using the Enrollment Request and Enrollment pages. We also discuss the process of preparing the class schedule for a new term.
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- Admissions Fundamentals Rel 8.9
Students, in the role of recruiter, set up recruiting events and interact with prospects at an institution. Through course lessons and activities, students perform such processes as: recruiting and entering prospects into the system, tracking applicant materials, processing test scores, and generating letters of admission.
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- Academic Advisement Fundamentals Rel 8.9
This three-day course presents the information you need to answer that all-important question: has this student completed his/her degree requirements? Use your knowledge of an institution's degree requirements to organize and define the academic requirements in the PeopleSoft Enterprise Academic Advisement application.
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- Student Financials Fundamentals Rel 8.9
Participants in this four-day course learn how to define the rules for calculating and collecting tuition and fees. Participants explore the basics of creating bills, applying and reversing payments, and processing refunds.
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Master Level:
- Transfer Credit Rel 8.9
This one-day course discusses the setup required to process transfer and test credit. Participants also learn how to process transfer, test, and other credit for students.
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- Equations Engine Rel 8.9
This two-day course examines the advantages of using Equation Engine as a method to specify rules or equations as part of your business process. It covers Equation Engine's capability to read any table for which you have security access and to perform various arithmetic operations and external call subroutines. Participants create and edit equations.
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- Academic Records Maintenance Rel 8.9
This two-day course covers how to maintain a student's program, plan, and sub plan history, topics related to grading including processing final and midterm grades and grade lapsing, transcript setup and generation, and enrollment verification. Participants also learn how to set up the system for end-of-term activities such as checking for repeated courses, processing academic standing, and processing honors and awards.
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