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MASFAA 2013
October 6th – 9th, 2013
Indianapolis, Indiana
Scholarship Administration and Software Tools: Getting Started
PresentersPhil Knight – Next Gen Web Solutions
Ellen Barbour – Purdue University
Getting Smart
With growing student populations, scholarship administration has become a real challenge.
The session explores technology and techniques that can help you improve assigning funds to your students.
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What are my options?
• Homegrown solution
• Hire a software company to build a solution for you
• SaaS Scholarship Management solution(Software as a Service)
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Current costs
As you think about your budget, what are you currently paying?
◊ How many hours are you spending on the process?◊ Do you have to employ temporary help?◊ How much time are your IT staff spending on the
process?◊ What are your opportunity costs?
• Students struggle to find scholarships?• Unable to use all funds?• Would love to spend more time on retention but you don’t have it?
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Stakeholders
• Financial Aid• Foundation
• Foundation Board Members
• Accounting • Enrollment Management• IT• Academic Departments• Donor Relations
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What do your stakeholders need?
• Simplified matching of qualified students with available scholarships
• Removal of paper – online application• Increased Donor Engagement• Increased Automation• Improved Recruitment• Improved Retention• Reporting – Identifying trends
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Gather and prioritize your requirements
• Engage your stakeholders• Identify your objectives• Document your current process• Identify gaps in your current process• What is missing, what do you need?• Capture all your requirements• Look at the process over years, not just now• What do you need now? What would your ideal
be?• Think about exception processing• Prioritize all your requirements
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Homegrown solution
• Ceteris Paribus – The best solution!• Built to match your specific needs• Access to developers• Data remains on your servers• Maintained in house• Trust in the IT/support team
• You know them• You control their priorities• You control the enhancements
• Control!
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Purdue University-Building Your Own
At Purdue we wanted to create a one-stop arena for scholarship administration
Built in phases due to scope of project1. Collection and storage of fund criteria,
history and security measures2. Collection and storage of student data
needed for scholarship selection and reporting
3. Collection and storage of donor data4. Creation of online student scholarship
application form
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Purdue University-Building Your Own
It was built by Student Services Computing Area
Maintained by Financial Aid Data Area
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Purdue University-Building Your Own
Must get representation from all user areas◊ Need clear understanding of end user
needs◊ Find best place to harvest information ◊ Get buy-in
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Purdue University-Building Your Own
Purdue University◊ We use it for
• Funds management • Awarding• Reporting• Stewardship• Student application
process
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Purdue University-Building Your Own
Purdue created standard queries◊ Funding Queries: all active accounts,
unspent funds, renewable funds
◊ Donor Queries: donor names and addresses
◊ Student Queries: recipient list, scholarship eligible, application responses
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Purdue University-Building Your Own
Benefits◊ Flexibility – we have
been able to build enhancements as needed
◊ Specificity – enables us to truly tailor information
◊ Security – all data stays within the university
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Purdue University-Building Your Own
Enabled automation◊ can upload awards from the database
into award packages◊ Creation of new funds in financial aid
system is also automated
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Purdue University-Building Your Own
Tips◊ Try to pull in key players
from all affected areas◊ May need to build in phases◊ Work with developer to keep
tool easy to use◊ Get users from all areas
involved in testing◊ Dedicate staff to creation
and maintenance
All things are not equal
• Expensive to build from scratch• Do you really have control over IT priorities?• Will the resources that build it be available next
year?• Infrastructure costs• Could be cheap – Graduate student builds it as
part of their thesis• What happens when they leave?
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Outsourcing
• Available resources – not having to rely on your over-burdened IT staff
• Solution will be specific to your needs and goals• Can still host all the data on your servers• They can manage the project• Free you up to keep your focus on the day-to-day
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Outsourcing – are you sure?
• Will a “generic” software company understand the business?
• They can build software, but they may not know best practices
• A good looking website doesn’t mean they know anything about scholarships
• Delivery problems – what happens when they get behind schedule?
• Hourly costs will quickly grow – very expensive• What will they offer for support a year from now?
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SaaS – Software as a Service
• Salesforce.com• One of the best known and most widely used SaaS
solutions
• Scholarship Manager – Next Gen
• Off the shelf, more affordable• Likely some customization options• Built specifically for scholarships• 80-90% of your needs may be covered• Company should have experience with other
schools – ability to offer knowledge about best practices
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SaaS – Things to think about
• They likely won’t cover 100% of your needs• You won’t have direct control of their priorities
• You should have influence. If you don’t, think twice
• Involve your IT staff in the decision• Will your data be secure• Can the company provide audit reports
• Talk to their current customers• Present your requirements to them – find out what they can
and cannot do. • Ask for proof• Demo of the system, screenshots• Be prepared – have a list of what you need before any demo meeting
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SaaS – Things to think about
• If there is something they cannot do, how important is that?• Might they consider an enhancement?• What is there enhancement process?
• Again, think about the process over multiple years – you need more than an online application• Access to old data – ability to locate
student applications in the event of an audit
• Support for renewable scholarships• Ability to identify trends
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Data, data, data
• Whatever solution you choose, think beyond an online application!
• Looking at data across multiple years allows you to:• How many applications did I receive over the last 5 years?• Did our outreach program to local high schools lead to an
increase in the number of applications from those schools?• What do those numbers looks like over the last 5 years?• What percentage of students that were awarded freshman
scholarships actually went on to graduate? • For this group of targeted scholarships, how many qualified
candidates have there been over the last 5 years?• What scholarships have low candidate numbers over the
last few years that we should consider changing the requirements
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Iowa Lakes Community College
• Donors and Board members are interested in:
• Performance• Return on Investment• Assurance their gifts have a
positive impact
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Iowa Lakes Community College
• Student applications• Are there students that may not be
returning• Are there potential students not in
their “interested student files”• Who do they need to talk to?
• Identify additional partnership opportunities – geographic data
• Analyze scholarship effectiveness• Does a scholarship help with
retention• Are there scholarships that appear
to be having little impact?25
MASFAA 2013
October 6th – 9th, 2013
Indianapolis, Indiana
Phil Knight Ellen Barbour
(904) 332-9001 Ext. 3258 (765) 494-5129