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Moving to the Paperless Admissions Office Presented by: Mike Burke, Harvard University Erika McDonald, Harvard University John Nordmeyer, Middlebury College Tuesday, April 1, 2014, 5:00 PM 6:00 PM Session ID 1946

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Moving to the Paperless

Admissions Office

Presented by: Mike Burke, Harvard University

Erika McDonald, Harvard University

John Nordmeyer, Middlebury College

Tuesday, April 1, 2014, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Session ID 1946

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IntroductionConsiderations for moving to a paperless

admissions office

• Why bother?

• Benefits & Challenges

• Financial Aspects

• Technology

• Experiences at two schools:

• Middlebury College

• Harvard Kennedy School of Government

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Learning Outcomes of this session:

• Hear about the rationale for going paperless

• Understand cultural implications of doing so

• Gain an overview of the vendor landscape

• Learn the organizational and technological impact on

resources

• Discover pitfalls

• Get more information

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Middlebury College

John NordmeyerManager of Admissions Information Systems

[email protected]

A Global Liberal Arts Institution for the 21st Century

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Paperless Admissions• PAPER

• Where does it come from?

• Where do we put it?

• WHAT DO WE DO WITH THE PAPER?

• Application readers note and record

• WHERE DOES THE PAPER GO??

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PAPER• The world is already becoming paperless

• 2011: More than ½ of the documents already electronic

• 2014: 90% of documents received are electronic

• How/where to store this paper?• Many vendors in the marketplace

• Nolij/Perceptive/ImageNow

• How will this affect those who use the paper?• 2 monitors

• Workstation changes

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What do we do with the paper?• File

• In a specific order

• Write notes

• With specific codes/colors

• Reader Card

• A project within a project

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Imaging Software (Nolij)• Common App delivering 90% of documents

• Teacher recs recently included

• Encourage submission of electronic documents• Reduce/discourage faxed documents

• General mailbox for e-mailed documents

• Train readers on Nolij• Workstations/monitors already in place

• User acceptance very high

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Where does the paper go?• Critical step that should be mapped out in advance

• Needs executive level support

• Mini-crisis for Middlebury

• Department-level administrators need to be on board

• They need to be using it at the beginning of our cycle

• Who gets what?

• On many campuses, this is not clearly defined

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Project Timeline• 2009: Admissions decides to go paperless

• General plan spec’d out

• 2010: RFP/Vendor selection gets bogged down

• Admissions: Do the reader card now

• 2011: NolijWeb software purchasedReader Card replacement implemented

• 2012: NolijWeb Live in admissions

• Computers/monitors already in place

• 2013-14: Waiting on Workflow!

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Harvard Kennedy School

Mike BurkeRegistrar of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Erika McDonaldAssociate Registrar of the Faculty of Arts and

Science

- Both formerly of Harvard Kennedy School

One of ten professional schools at Harvard University

Does this look familiar?

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Does this look familiar?• Tripping over

mail bins

• Paper cuts

• Data entry

• Carrying folders home

• Lost folders

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Rationale

Efficiency

Cost

Self service

Convenience

Expectations

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Evolution; not Revolution

Electronic Data Upload

Test scores Applicant data

Supporting Documents

Recommendations Transcripts

Online Application

Also paper apps Manual data entry

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Evolution; not Revolution

Scanned All Paper Documents

Scanned Shredded

Decision Emails

Started with paper & email Then only admits

Paper Application Discontinued

No longer printed Did not accept old ones

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Evolution; not Revolution

Online Review and Ratings

Ratings Review

Discontinued Paper Applicant Files

No more printing/filing Printed students only

Discouraged Paper Documents

Instructions Suggested priority

Before and After…

Prospect ManagementBefore

• Prospect cards-data entry

• Lack of applicant

“lifecycle” tracking

• No way to evaluate

effectiveness of

recruitment

After

• Online form feeds

electronic mailing list

• Inquiries stored in Access

database

• Way after: inquiry

tracking feature in app

management system

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ApplicationBefore

• Preliminary data sheet

• Accepted online and

paper versions of

application

• Lots of manual data entry

After

• No more preliminary data

sheet

• Online application only!

• Data upload: sophisticated

and all encompassing

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Supplemental Materials

Before

• Paper, paper, and more

paper!

• Slow evolution

• Essaysrecommendations

test scorestranscripts

After

• Technology began to match

needs: ETS; Scrip-Safe

• No paper alternative

• Applicants encouraged

when guaranteed speedier

processing speed

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(Transcripts, recommendations, scores, essays)

Application ProcessingBefore

• 10-15 min per application

• Many, many bins of mail

• Complicated paper filing systems

• Lots of data entry

• Multiple locations for missing materials

• Paper processing checklists

• Antiquated applicant & recommender communication methods

After

• 5-8 min per application

• Minimal mail processing

• No paper=no filing systems

• Improved data upload

• Everything uploaded together

• Electronic checklist in SIS

• Communication via online applicant portal

• Recommender receive confirmation instantly

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Review ProcessBefore

• Paper files with complicated

tracking system

• “Bin”-based pick-up/drop-

off committee process

• Ratings tracked on

spreadsheets and manually

entered into SIS

After

• Complete applications swept

into online review system

• Files assigned and ratings

submitted electronically

• Ratings and comments stored

in system and uploaded into

SIS

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Decisions and ResponsesBefore

• Paper letters for all

• Increased room for error

with manual labeling and

envelope stuffing

• Paper admit packets

• Paper response forms

• Difficult for many admits to

pay the deposit via check

After

• Emailed decisions; paper letter for admits

• Accurate decision lists merged from SIS

• New admit web portal

• Responses through the application vendor

• Pay by credit card

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ArchivingBefore

• Constantly shifting files

around office to make room

• Prepping files for archives

• Separate storage of rating

sheets and files

• Time lag in obtaining files

After

• Files archived on shared

drive

• Easily accessible and

comprehensive

• No more consulting old

spreadsheets to find a file

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Resources Needed

People

• Fewer people

• Different skills

Software

• Scanning software

• Document management

Equipment

• Scanners, monitors,

• Database and file servers

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Resources Needed

IT Partners

• Joint planning and decision-making

• Partnership

• Trust

Money

• Equipment

• Development

• Infrastructure

• Fewer staff; higher skilled

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Culture

• Admission Committees

• Staff skills and reluctance

• IT relationships, expectations, decision-making

Customer Service

• Self service environment; help expectations

• Knowledge base; self help vs. direct support

Vendors

• New development

• Uptime requirements

• Who helps applicants and recommenders?

Beware the Pitfalls!

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Vendor landscape

• Started in 1999 with application vendor—weak on prospect management, no review tool

• What made us choose Embark? Processing of fees?

• Trade-offs—prospect management not critical; built review tool in house

• Many vendors focused on one component, few comprehensive products that tied it all together

• Challenge of making all components talk to one another—SIS, online review system, applicant portal

• Problems with reporting directly from app system—difficult to make updates to data, so it became stale.

Back then…

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Vendor landscape

• More comprehensive products that span entire process

• Nice to have method to communicate directly with applicants in real time

• Increased awareness in vendor landscape of the need for “soup-to-nuts” product

• Still come to game really good at a couple of things, but in development in other areas

• Ex: excellent review product, but wanted us to pilot the online application system and reporting tools

Now…

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Vendor landscape

• College Net

• Slate Technolutions

• Embark

• Hobson’s Apply Yourself

• Banner

• Matchbox

Example Vendors…

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Vendor landscape

• Does the company cater to a university with your

needs? Size? Population? Structure?

• What’s most important to you? Willing to be a

pioneer in certain areas? Build in-house systems?

• How well does the out-of-the-box product fit

you? Are they willing to customize? How well?

Considerations…

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Summary• Can be time, labor, and cost efficient

• Evolution or revolution

• Vendor landscape is narrow but growing

• Need people with right skills, attitude, and commitment

• Depending on scale, may only need modest investment; savings over time

• Know thyself and thy school’s culture

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So what are you going to do

with all those mail bins?

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Questions?

• Questions

• Discussion

• Suggestions

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Thank You!Mike Burke, [email protected]

Erika McDonald, [email protected]

John Nordmeyer, [email protected]

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Session ID 1946