University of Salford renews major contract with Milton Keynes technology solutions provider
The University of Salford has renewed a major contract with Milton Keynes-based higher education technology solutions provider, Ellucian.
The contract is for a new package of advanced technology solutions including a complete management suite, specifically designed to enhance the student experience.
Banner® by Ellucian is used to store, administer and manage all aspects of student information—from talent attraction and admissions to registration, curriculum management and retention.
The University of Salford has also invested in additional management software tools including Banner Document Management Suite and Banner Workflow.
Paul Cartwright, Director of Student Administration said: “It’s important that, as an institution, we evolve with the times and ensure that we have the most up-to-date, cutting-edge technology to continually improve the overall student experience here at Salford.”
He continued; “We’re pleased to be continuing our longstanding relationship with Ellucian that spans more than a decade. Having explored the market in great depth, we’re confident that Ellucian’s technology suite is the most advanced solution for the provision of easy, intuitive access to information and services.”
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