This year, FAFSA changes and delays created significant disruptions for financial aid officers, students and UIS staff. With the U.S. Department of Education announcing further delays for the 2025-26 cycle, staff face ongoing challenges but remain dedicated to prioritizing student support.
Sridevi Bankupalli, UIS associate director of enterprise development, shares the work CU is doing to improve, expand and ensure digital accessibility.
UIS and campus partners completed an upgrade to InfoEd research administration and compliance software, providing improved system stability, security and usability.
Starting Tuesday, Sept. 3, 30-day-old emails in the Deleted Items folder will be automatically deleted from Outlook.
Welcome the staff members who joined the UIS team and congratulate those who have taken on new positions.
Multiple CU information security teams united to select, procure and deploy a new SIEM system that enables them to more effectively and efficiently protect CU from cybercriminals.
UIS collaborated with University of Colorado Colorado Springs Human Resources to modernize its Conflict of Interest process. The new solution uses automated InfoEd customizations that save 50-60 hours and estimated cost savings between $80-$90K.
New TDClient automations will save campus Financial Aid Offices an estimated 1,500 hours per year.
Planned maintenance windows from August 2024 through July 2025 have been scheduled and posted to the University Information Services Business Calendar.
Welcome the staff members who joined the UIS team and congratulate those who have taken on new positions.

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