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Degree Progress Report - An Advising Tool |
OneStart is a web portal application presenting a single front door to online services at Indiana University. For example, a student can use OneStart to register for classes, view their transcript, search the library, view job postings, and access webmail. A staff member can use OneStart to access their email and calendar, view institutional reports, and purchase a parking sticker. OneStart provides easier and more direct access to the multitude of services available for students, faculty, and staff at Indiana University. OneStart seeks to make IU services as accessible, effective, and comprehensive as possible. The OneStart project team hopes to provide a completely user-centered environment offering easy access to a wide array of services and information with the intent of developing life-long campus citizens of Indiana University. While a number of services exist today, OneStart is still growing. The OneStart project team intends to continue to enhance the number of services and the integration of these services. OneStart will continue to evolve as needs change and technological improvements are made. Here are just a few of the ways OneStart will make it easier for people at IU to find and use the services they need:
The goal of OneStart is to provide a user-centered environment offering easy access to a wide array of services and information. How can you help? OneStart is a university project. In order for OneStart to be a success, IU must establish an environment of shared ownership and vision among the OneStart community of users. It is the users of OneStart that will drive the priorities for future services and releases. The goal of OneStart is to create a virtual community for IU—a place to study, work, explore, collaborate, and have fun! |
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Bulletin |
The Bulletin is the book-size source of information about IUS. It contains course titles and descriptions; lists prerequisites (if any) for classes; gives requirements for all degrees, minors, certificates, and other programs at IUS; and basically covers all aspects of the University. Student rights and responsibilities are explained in it, and even the procedures to follow in disciplinary hearing situations are outlined. In short, this book has it all and is one volume you should become familiar with and consult often. Keep the one you get when you first begin school; and every two years when the latest edition is published, get a copy of it to keep also. This way you'll always have the most current information in print about courses and programs, and you'll have a way of being able to keep up with changes that occur during the time you're at IUS. |
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