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How to Build a CAS Data Integration Project Plan

RJ Nichol
Jul 28, 2020

Successful data integration involves taking application records from one system and moving them to another so that your admissions staff can do an even better job of recruiting best-fit students.

During this on-demand Liaison User Conference virtual session, How to Build a CAS Data Integration Project Plan, Delivery Manager Greg Martin shares the 5-phase, 21-step framework he has used to help dozens of schools build data integrations for Liaison’s Centralized Application Service (CASTM). The framework is designed to be software-agnostic: You can follow this approach regardless of what software you have on campus or which discipline-specific CAS you use.

Greg sets the stage by discussing the typical goals of a higher education admissions data integration project before covering everything from kickoff to go-live. In addition to walking through the data integration project framework, Greg shows attendees where they can find related information on Liaison’s publicly available Data Integration Help Center.

There is no cost to attend any of the 2020 Liaison User Conference virtual sessions and registration is open to everyone, so please watch How to Build a CAS Data Integration Project Plan here and register now to attend all of the other conference sessions as well.

RJ Nichol

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Over the last three decades, Liaison has helped over 40,000 programs on more than 1,200 campuses more effectively manage admissions through its Centralized Application Service (CAS™) technology and complementary application processing and support services. The higher education technology leader supports its partner institutions’ total enrollment goals by pairing CAS with its Enrollment Marketing (EM) platform as well as the recently acquired TargetX (CRM) and advanced analytics software Othot.