Graduate Admissions Application Rewrite Project (GAARP)


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Summary: 

GAARP is a project to rewrite the graduate admissions application in Oracle Fusion technology. The new application will require students to authenticate with an asurite id in order to access the application.

End Date: 
November 20, 2008
Current Milestone: 
12/15/08-UTO to provide Grad College with assessment of environment availability
Stage: 
Canceled - No UTO involvement.
People
Sponsor/Champion: 
Adrian Sannier, Vice President and University Technology Officer
Project Manager: 
Roger Lurie
Contact for more information: 
Roger.Lurie@asu.edu
Associate VP University Technology: 
Max Davis-Johnson
More Info
Source: 
Internal
Priority: 
High
Scope: 

The purpose of the GAARP project is to rewrite the Graduate Admissions
Application project using Oracle's Fusion Technology. The rewrite will
require students to obtain an ASURITE id before starting the
application. Additionally, the rewrite will pull all information about
the person from PeopleSoft, if it exists. The benefits of these two
items are:

 

(1) Students will have one userid from the start.

(2) Students will not have to reenter information that ASU already has for them.

(3) References for candidates may be submitted online.

This phase of GAARP will focus on the online letter of recommendations. This will allow recommenders to send letters of recommendation for candidates online, instead of via USPS.

All Milestones and Schedule: 

* OLOR BPEL installed in QA - Sept 22nd
* Production Fusion hardware installed and configured - Sept 22nd
* Production BPELs installed - Sept 24th
* Production webapp installed - Sept 24th
* Go-live - Oct 1st.

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