![]() ![]() As more universities and colleges desire to take advantage of information technology, most of the technology-based innovations involve administrative tasks that are relatively centralized. Processing admissions applications from prospective graduate students presents institutions with interesting challenges. This article describes this World Wide Web application and its successful implementation. The University of Delaware is able to distribute up-to-the-minute information about graduate school applicants to forty-six authorized departmental admissions committee faculty and staff - whenever they want to access it, using their preferred workstation - through a newly developed Netscape-based decision support application. For further information, contact Julia Rudy at CAUSE, 4840 Pearl East Circle, Suite 302E, Boulder, CO 80301 USA 30 e-mail: īy John C. To disseminate otherwise, or to republish, requires written permission. Permission to copy or disseminate all or part of this material is granted provided that the copies are not made or distributed for commercial advantage, the CAUSE copyright and its date appear, and notice is given that copying is by permission of CAUSE, the association for managing and using information resources in higher education. ![]() From CAUSE/EFFECT Volume 19, Number 4, Winter 1996, pp. Graduate Admission Processing on the World Wide WebĬopyright 1996 CAUSE. ![]()
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