UNT Dallas To Become Independent in 2010

John Hooper, Executive Director of Administrative Information Systems, CITC


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The Jaguars are coming!

Soon there will be a new addition to the EIS family! As with the earlier additions to the family, there will be labor involved and a significant gestation period.

Seriously, UNT has had a presence in south Dallas since 2000. Under Texas state law, the UNT Dallas Campus can become a free-standing, four-year university when student full-time equivalent enrollment reaches 1,000. The UNT Dallas facility has been in operation since the spring of 2000. It has grown steadily and opened a beautiful new facility on Houston School Road in Dallas last year.


John Ellis Price, Ph.D.

This fall, the UNT Dallas campus reached 959 full-time equivalents, an 18 percent increase over the fall of 2007 figure of 814. John Ellis Price, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor of the UNT System and Chief Executive Officer of the UNT Dallas Campus said the upswing in enrollment illustrates the demand for a public university in Dallas. The increase also makes it clear that UNT Dallas will be opening as its own university in 2010, the target date approved by the UNT System Board of Regents last spring.

“The train has left the station,” Dr. Price said. “UNT Dallas is coming and it is coming in fall 2010.”

EIS is the primary administrative information system for the UNT System. We currently support the three official entities of the UNT System – the system itself, UNT in Denton and the UNT-Health Science Center in Fort Worth – that existed when EIS became live in the fall of 2003. The processing for UNT-Dallas is currently done under the umbrella of other UNT entities. UNT-Dallas employees and students are part of the other UNT entities’ business units, institution ids, and setids in the PeopleSoft nomenclature. Their data is processed along with the data of the other UNT entities.

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In the fall of 2010, a significant change will occur when- UNT-Dallas becomes an independent entity. It will be a new and separate state agency just like the other UNT System entities, and will have its own version of EIS within the overall EIS application. The UNT Dallas version of EIS will have its own configurations, table setups, processes, reporting requirements, gateway portal, etc. Even though UNT-Dallas will be smaller than UNT for some time to come, most of the same processes have to be established. The volume of data (students, employees, etc.) is much lower but the functional requirements to support UNT Dallas are not proportionately less.

Similarly, there will be an implementation project to bring up the UNT-Dallas version of the major EIS applications – finance, human resources/payroll, student administration and portal. Although we plan to clone many of the decisions and processes that have been established for UNT, there will still be significant configuration, conversion, testing, interfacing and reporting efforts required to go live at UNT Dallas. Some requirements that will be unique to UNT-Dallas must be addressed through configuration and customization.

The CITC and UNT-Dallas have begun preliminary discussions about bringing UNT-Dallas into the EIS family. Broader discussions with other EIS constituents will be required as we move forward. We will keep you up to date with the progress.

In closing, please join me in welcoming UNT-Dallas to the family. They are fortunate to be joining a family that is dedicated and committed to the success and continued enhancement of EIS for the benefit of our respective institutions and the UNT System.