Administration Information Systems (AIS) provides IT solutions and services that enhance the operations of university units. AIS supports a diverse set of vended and locally developed enterprise applications.
- AIS is responsible for academic systems that support admissions, financial aid, student records, billing, advising, orientation, student success, faculty, and teaching and learning efforts.
- AIS is responsible for human resource systems, including payroll, benefits, compliance, workforce operations, wellness, and talent acquisition.
- AIS is responsible for financial systems, including accounts payable, purchasing, asset management, budget, and accounting.
- AIS is responsible for research administrative systems that support sponsored programs, research compliance, the institutional review board (IRB), and animal care.
AIS supports a suite of enterprise applications that are used broadly across campus, including workflow, communications, event management, and academic profiles.
AIS supports identity and access management (IAM) services including authentication, authorization, service provisioning, electronic door access, ID card operations, and emergency notification systems. The AIS Identity and Access Management (IAM) team has ultimate responsibility for all identity and access management infrastructure and services.
AIS builds and supports core data infrastructure, including the campus data portal, the university data warehouse, and other enterprise database systems. In addition, AIS also actively supports data initiatives through data governance, the promotion of data literacy/fluency, and a broad set of advanced data-analytics solutions.