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Rutgers University
Lending a Hand
Funded by the U. S. Department of Higher Education Office of
Post-Secondary Education, Higher Education Programs, the Rutgers
Student Support Services Program provides eligible low-income,
first-generation college students with a range of special workshops
in vital subjects like developmental skills instruction, writing,
and math. The students benefit from personal tutoring, computer
education, academic counseling, and other services designed to help
them get the most out of their college experience. Beginning in
1993, the office developed a database program used to document and
track assignments for students, provide a record of tutor activity,
and to generally collect and organize valuable administrative
data.
It wasn't yet a FileMaker Pro-based solution. That would come later
-- specifically, in 1999. That was the year Rutgers submitted a
federal grant proposal to develop a similar software tool for use
by partner organizations in New York City -- the East Harlem
Tutorial Program, Interfaith Neighbors, and the Stanley Isaacs
Neighborhood Center, all organizations which share the Student
Support Services' Program goal of helping at-risk-students to
excel. "In the original proposal, the application was conceived as
a Windows server-based application accessible only by machines
running the Windows operating system," recalls project associate
Earl Preston Thomas. "The decision to develop the application as a
server-resident, web based system that operated through a web
browser was made on the recommendation of the web software
developer, Digital Fusion Inc."
FileMaker Pro soon emerged as the driving force behind the tool,
for reasons both practical and economic. "FileMaker Pro was
identified as the database of choice over applications such as
Microsoft's Access because of FileMaker's unmatched
user-friendliness, power, and flexibility -- and cross platform
versatility," Earl explains. The Rutgers team turned to developer
Nancy Fedder of Fedder Solutions to clone the basic data structure
of the original Rutgers application - and to train the three
partner organizations in the ins and outs of the software.
The result? A system that allows fast and easy organization and
manipulation of essential data -- and a system that will allow the
participating organizations to provide more efficient service to
their clients. "If agencies and organizations use the package
correctly," Earl predicts, "they can increase their effectiveness
and competitiveness."
And translated into real-world terms, that means students who might
not otherwise have enjoyed the benefits of a college education will
move forward to make their mark in the world -- with just a little
boost along the way from FileMaker Pro!
Contact information
Contact Info for Customer:Earl Preston Thomas
Project Associate
Rutgers University Student Support Services
732-445-4001 x863 or 857
prestone@rci.rutgers.edu
http://www.rutgers.edu
Filemaker Contact:
Kevin Mallon
Public Relations Manager
FileMaker Inc.
408-987-7227
kevin_mallon@filemaker.com
http://www.filemaker.com
- The Rutgers University Student Support Services Program reaches out to community-based groups with a valuable data-management tool -- helping to track and encourage the progress of students-at-risk.
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