
Webinar | Enrollment Cliffs, Innovative Offerings and IT Agency
This webinar is a part of the EDUCAUSE Industry Insights series.
Changing demographics and shrinking enrollments are driving competition in higher education. As a result, creative and nontraditional academic programs are increasingly challenging and disrupting IT's capacity to deliver quality services. How do successful IT organizations enable effective recruitment, enrollment expansion, and academic success for both traditional and new academic programs? Your capacity to quickly onboard students and faculty, provide real-time access to course registration, and allow seamless access to online instructional content depends on a mature identity and access management (IAM) program and a modern and flexible IAM architecture. In this webinar, we will present several use cases from universities and colleges that effectively meet the critical needs and changing requirements of their nondegree, certificate, cross-registration, and lifelong learning programs. These institutions understand that a mature IAM program is vital to their goal of building a secure and transformational digital campus.
Outcomes
- Identify critical business processes, architecture/technology, and operational obstacles and agents of academic enablement.
- Explore how a number of universities are building mature digital identity programs to both support new academic programs and improve digital experience.
- Discuss tangible steps for moving from “where projects go to die” to becoming a vital agent of change capable of continuous IT improvement and delivering transformational value to your campus.
Presenters
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Sr. Consultant, Moran Technology Consulting
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Jim VanLandeghem
Principal IAM Architect, Moran Technology Consulting -
Scott Weyandt
Vice President, Digital Identity & Security, Moran Technology Consulting
Resources & Downloads
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