Duties: 55% - Perform a variety of specialized and technical duties involved in the analysis, coding, testing, and maintenance of the degree audit system, enrollment requirements, and other components of the student information system. Annually identify changes in University policies, liberal education requirements, major/minor programs’ degree requirements, restrictions, etc. through a detailed review of University catalog and/or curricular action. Perform an analysis of all changes as they pertain to the structure and capabilities of the degree audit program and determine where additions/revisions are needed in the coding of the degree audit program. Code changes to the degree audit program and enrollment requirements. Test the degree audit program and enrollment requirements in a test database to verify accuracy and readability. Troubleshoot enrollment requirements that are not working for student registration. Note the design specifications for those elements that cannot be handled by the current degree audit infrastructure or enrollment requirements and recommend system changes to LTS. Continuously revise and enhance degree audit coding. Create and code test versions of the degree audit program in order to evaluate the impact of potential changes on department, school, college or University requirements. Analyze individual student substitutions and waiver exceptions taking into account structure and capabilities of the degree audit program. Determine best approach to coding exceptions and code changes appropriately. Initiate queries and generate computerized reports as required; run batch audits as needed. 35% - Utilization of the degree audit to perform graduation review. Review academic records for correct application of academic policy. Analyze degree audit output for completion of degree requirements. Communicate deficiencies to students and provide information regarding options for removal of deficiencies. Monitor registration changes of graduation candidates and contact students if changes create a deficiency. Advise deans, department chairs, and advisors regarding interpretations of academic policy, degree requirements, and individual students’ progress toward completion of degree requirements. Conduct final review of graduation requirements and record degree. Maintain expert knowledge about requirements for all degrees awarded. Respond to student, faculty, and adviser questions regarding graduation requirements and general academic regulations. Direct students to appropriate personnel as needed. 10% - Serve as expert resource for Blugold Central staff, Associate Deans, advisers, staff, and students regarding the audit and graduation requirements. Clarify degree audit structure, logic and output for student and faculty users. Serve as the expert resource for other staff in LTS, Registrar’s Office, etc. regarding the system logic used in the degree audit program. Interpret/clarify graduation requirements for advisers, staff, and students. Provide feedback to Deans and Chairs regarding inconsistencies and/or lack of clarity in statements of program requirements, which result in an inability to code them into the audit. Assist them with imposing logic into those statements. Provide training and documentation of PeopleSoft data structures, logic, and business procedures to Deans, faculty, advisers as well as administrative staff. Train and supervise students assisting Degree Audit Specialists. Perform other related duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level