Student information system
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A student info system is a software application for education establishments to manage student data. Student information systems provide capabilities for entering student test and other assessment scores through an electronic grade book
Electronic grade book
An electronic grade book is a teacher's online record of their students' lessons, assignments, progress and grades. An electronic grade book interfaces with a student information system which houses a school district's student records including grades, attendance medical records, transcripts,...

, building student schedules, tracking student attendance, and managing many other student-related data needs in a school, college or university. Also known as student information management system (SIMS), student records system (SRS), student management system (SMS), campus management system (CMS) or school management system (SMS).
The SIS is equivalent to an Enterprise Resource Planning
Enterprise resource planning
Enterprise resource planning systems integrate internal and external management information across an entire organization, embracing finance/accounting, manufacturing, sales and service, customer relationship management, etc. ERP systems automate this activity with an integrated software application...

 or ERP system for a corporate customer. As such, many of the issues with ERP System Selection Methodology
ERP System Selection Methodology
An ERP system selection methodology is a formal process for selecting an enterprise resource planning system. Existing methodologies include:* SpecIT Independent Vendor Selection Management* Kuiper's funnel method* Dobrin's 3D decision support tool...

, implementation, and operation of an ERP system apply to schools and their SIS systems.

Functions

These systems vary in size, scope and capability, from packages that are implemented in relatively small organizations to cover student records alone, to enterprise-wide solutions that aim to cover most aspects of running large multi-campus organizations with significant local responsibility. Many systems can be scaled to different levels of functionality by purchasing add-on "modules" and can typically be configured by their home institutions to meet local needs.

Until recently, the common functions of a student records system are to support the maintenance of personal and study information relating to:
  • Handling inquiries from prospective students
  • Handling the admissions process
  • Enrolling new students and storing teaching option choices
  • Automatically creating class & teacher schedules
  • Handling records of examinations, assessments, marks, grades and academic progression
  • Maintaining records of absences and attendance
  • Recording communications with students
  • Maintaining discipline records
  • Providing statistical reports
  • Maintenance boarding house details
  • Communicating student details to parents through a parent portal
  • Special Education / Individual Education Plan (IEP) services
  • Human resources services
  • Accounting and budgeting services
  • Student health records

In larger enterprise solutions that have student data at their core, further functions include Student financial aid management and more may be customized by the developer.
Where national or government systems exist for student finance or statistical return purposes, student records system often provide functionality that caters for this, by way of modules or core elements that handle the production of required files, or deal with the formatted transfer of information. Examples are the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) process in the United States, the United Kingdom's Student Loans Company processes (SSAR, SSAC and ATFEE file processing), the UCAS
UCAS
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service is the British admission service for students applying to university and college. UCAS is primarily funded by students who pay a fee when they apply and a capitation fee from universities for each student they accept..-Location:UCAS is based near...

 (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) in the United Kingdom, or the HESA
HESA
HESA may refer to:* Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company, an Iranian aircraft manufacturer* Higher Education South Africa, an association of universities in South Africa...

 and HESES student statistical returns in the United Kingdom.

In the past, universities and large school districts in particular have created their own bespoke student record systems. One such example is the ROSI system at University of Toronto
University of Toronto
The University of Toronto is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of higher learning in Upper Canada...

. With growing complexity in the business of educational establishments, most organizations now choose to buy customizable software, and increasing numbers are buying software as a service (SAAS). Most student information systems in use today are server-based, with the application residing on a central computer server, and being accessed by client applications at various places within and even outside the school. But student information systems have been moving to the web
World Wide Web
The World Wide Web is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet...

 since the late 1990s and that trend is accelerating as institutions replace older systems.

Integrated Systems / Hosted Service

In recent years, several forces have been driving an evolution of student information systems and, as a result, leading many institutions to replace theirs. Those forces are:
  • Demand for 24x7 web-based access to information by students, instructors, and (in primary and secondary education, or K-12) parents
  • Increasing demands in the amount and frequency of data reporting for accountability and other purposes (so-called "vertical reporting" up to state, provincial, and national agencies)
  • Importance of integrating student information systems with other tools, especially relating to instruction, courses and learning (LMS systems and on-line course ware).
    • SIF (Schools Interoperability Framework
      Schools Interoperability Framework
      The Schools Interoperability Framework, Systems Interoperability Framework , or SIF, is a data sharing open specification for academic institutions from kindergarten through twelfth grade...

      ) Compliance.
    • LISS (Lightweight Interoperability Standard for Schools http://www.liss.org.au) Compliance.

Modern use also implies that smaller K-12
K-12
K–12 is a designation for the sum of primary and secondary education. It is used in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand where P–12 is also commonly used...

 schools can benefit from the reducing cost of technology; this has made it possible for even these organizations to implement such school software that not only encompass the management of student information but also provide the means for parents or guardians to connect with the teaching staff through parent portals

Upgrade Pitfalls

Unlike an upgrade to a web browser or a word processor, changes and upgrades to these systems tend to have significant impact on the day-to-day operations of every school employee. These systems typically touch every aspect of school operations even when only the base modules are used.
For these reasons, care should be taken to consider the impact on:
  • Workflow: Since these programs are tightly tied to a school's business workflow and processes, a change to a SIS system can force changes to workflow. This can have a significant impact on daily operations if not considered carefully prior to implementation.
  • Data Conversion: Data conversion of historic data (transcripts, attendance, health records, etc.) for both current and past students can also be a significant issue to transitioning to a new SIS. Since most schools are required to keep historical data on past students, considerations should be given to what information will be converted and what will be archived.
  • Customized Reports: Since there is little standardization in what and how student information is stored, most schools have their own processes and procedures (e.g. formatting and layout of data reports) for student grade printouts or attendance records. As most SISs are not perfectly compatible with the previous SIS, upgrading can be a long, and tedious process.
  • Training: Some new SIS programs have a tendency to include some unnecessary features, primary for the use of power users, so training employees to use the new SIS program will most likely be a costly and time-consuming process.


Like with an ERP system, schools should consider processes similar to the ERP System Selection Methodology
ERP System Selection Methodology
An ERP system selection methodology is a formal process for selecting an enterprise resource planning system. Existing methodologies include:* SpecIT Independent Vendor Selection Management* Kuiper's funnel method* Dobrin's 3D decision support tool...

when selecting a SIS system.
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