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Overview

Technolutions Slate is the database and application we are using in the Office of Admissions.  This product manages all the data gathering and communications between our Admission Office and prospective students.  We are in the process of replacing Recruitment PLUS, and there currently there is a mix of users who are accessing data still in Recruitment PLUS.  Eventually, all users will be migrated to Slate as the single source for information regarding prospective students.

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Product Details

http://technolutions.com/slate

System Requirements

Slate is a  Slate is a web-based application.  It can be used with IE, Firefox, Safari, and Chrome.  Technolutions recommends using Chrome for the best performance.

Licensing Information

This  This is a web-based application, there are no licenses associated with this application.  Account maintenance and access to the system is managed by Linda Borene in the Office of Admissions.  We can have an unlimited number of users in this system.

Licensing Restrictions

There are no license restrictions.  

Usage Restrictions

As  As Slate contains sensitive data, it should only be used from College owned machines. 

Home Use

None

Lab and Classroom Availability

This is not installed in labs or classrooms.

Installation Instructions

This is a web-based system, there is no software to be installed on the machine.

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We have retired the previous Admissions system, /wiki/spaces/TAR/pages/26459039 (as of January 2013).  All users have been migrated to Slate as the single source for information regarding prospective students.  Data from the old Recruitment Plus server is archived archived as a SQL Server backup in \\protected.ads.carleton.edu\protected\Departments\ITS\ITS-Only\EIS\RecruitmentPlus

If you have questions regarding Slate, please contact either Karl Madsen (ITS) x7030 or Linda Borene (Admissions) x4514. the Admissions Tech Team: Kendra Strode, Michele Kamen, and Michael Kotchevar  

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