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Oracle Student: What's in it for me?

By Joyce Kim posted 11-28-2022 02:03 PM

  

“What’s in it for me?”

That’s the question we’ve heard over the past several years as we’ve been building Oracle Student. Join us on December 7th from 12-1 ET to find out. In this webcast, we won’t just tell you the answer – you’ll experience it for yourself! Susan Beidler, Senior Director of Strategy, and Susan Hoagland, Distinguished Solution Engineer, will guide you through our vision, roadmap, and even a live demo of Oracle Student.

 Over the past several years, our vision for our cloud-native, futureproof student system has become a reality for many of today’s forward-thinking institutions. Oracle Student allows our customers to make the complex simple in a multitude of ways: it automates 90%+ of financial aid processes; supports both traditional and non-traditional education; manages academic sharing across a variety of institutional structures (such as institutional systems and consortia) and much, much more.

In this session, we'll show you how institutions can embrace a comprehensive approach to promoting student success -- whether that student is pursuing a four-year degree, seeking an employment-related certification, or taking a class for their personal enjoyment. We'll discuss Oracle Student's unique approach to enabling innovation within the institution, through a flexible architecture, automation, and user-driven configurability.

While you must be a member of Cloud Customer Connect to attend this session, joining our community is open to anyone who is an Oracle Cloud customer. So no matter where you are on your cloud journey – whether you’re moving to Oracle Cloud ERP or have already implemented Oracle Student Financial Planning – you can attend the webinar to learn more about Oracle Student. You’ll also be able to participate in all that CCC has to offer, such as engaging with our product managers or voting for new features in Idea Labs.

Click here to register, and see you on December 7th!

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