SunGard Higher Education, a provider of IT solutions for the higher education sector, has signed an agreement with the American University of Afghanistan to deploy the PowerCAMPUS Unified Digital Campus.
The PowerCAMPUS Unified Digital Campus (UDC) is a Microsoft-based, comprehensive administrative system that helps institutions of higher education with admissions, academic records, advancement, billing and cash receipts, financial aid, finance, human resources, and portal needs.
Recruiting and admitting new students is a priority for American University of Afghanistan (AUAF). PowerCAMPUS will help the small and well-qualified team at AUAF to manage growing administration needs without having to hire additional staff. Eventually students will be able to use the system to apply online, as the country's technological infrastructure matures. In subsequent phases of the project, AUAF will use PowerCAMPUS to help track the progress of students and manage the delivery of academic programs.
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