Dynamics 365 Higher Education Accelerator
Once a school has procured an instance of Dynamics 365, they can install the Higher Education Accelerator/solution into that instance. This will transform a commercial look/feel experience into one specifically built for higher education as well as enabling schools to quickly build PowerApps and Power BI visualizations. The solution includes entities, fields, forms, views, and dashboards. Higher education institutions can utilize the Accelerator to build their business processes on top of the entities that are provided within the design.
In today’s blog, we want to review the contents of the first version of the Higher Education Accelerator. The design is very student-focused and provides a way to have a single view into a vast amount of details about the student.
Self-Contained Solution
The free downloadable package provides the baseline entities necessary to build your unique processes upon. The Dynamics Higher Education Accelerator contains:
- Ribbon and navigation delivered for Higher Education experience
- Fields and forms for both out of box and custom entities
- System Views that provide easy access to entities
- A Power BI report that allows us to analyze the history of a completed course, drilling into details on student performance, teacher effectiveness, and course feedback
Expand and grow across the campus
Use as many of these higher education entities that you desire in your unique business processes and you’re free to add your own custom entities as well. A major strength of Dynamics 365 and the Power platform is the platform allows you to configure and customize the experience to match the specific requirements of your school. Entity forms can be edited to maximize how users perform their jobs at your school.
You can grow into various departments within your school with Dynamics 365 including recruitment, student services, student success, career services, alumni management, and more. Many schools begin deploying in one facet of their business and then eventually desire to deploy Dynamics 365 campus wide.
Partner solutions can be layered into the design that provide deep, targeted features based on best practices of their customer base and industry knowledge. There may be times when you’ll want to license capabilities versus building yourself and AppSource is a great way to exploit the power of Dynamics 365 and the Power platform. Having a published model from Microsoft allows for better collaboration between customers, designers, and partners.
Entities within the solution
The Dynamics 365 Higher Education Accelerator delivers a host of entities that will allow you to blue print the previous history academic history of the student and as well as where they sit today regarding accomplishing their objectives.
The following entities that are a part of the first version of the Dynamics 365 Higher Education Accelerator:
- Accounts
- Contacts
- Academic Period
- Academic Period Detail
- Area of Interest
- Area of Study
- Course
- Course History
- Course Section
- Education Level
- Extra Curricular Activity
- Extra Curricular Participant
- Previous Education
- Program
- Program Level
- Program Version
- Program version Detail
- Registration Status
- Student Program Type
- Student Status
- Test Score
- Test Type
Seamless Flow of information into Dynamics
The Accelerator contains a wealth of entities that will allow your organization to establish Dynamics 365 records that mirror those found in your back-end LMS and SIS systems. Using the Common Data Service, you can easily pass strategic data into the Dynamics 365 student record. No more hunting for data across various applications open on the desktop. Let the Dynamics 365 Student record be the record of truth and engage through Dynamics 365 to deliver the best support for the student. This ability to infuse strategic data into Dynamics 365 makes for robust records and saves time form having to hunt into an array of other enterprise applications to source data.
Deep Dive of Entities
Student record
A major focus of the initial version of the Accelerator is delivering a robust student record that blends the capability of core Dynamics 365 with data stored in the custom Higher Education entities of the Accelerator. The Contact entity serves as the perfect entity to model the student.
The Student record provides a vast array of out-of-box fields, custom fields unique to the Accelerator as well as sub-GRIDs that taken together provide a single view of detailed data regarding the student:
- Tabs of data allowing you to easily see the student status, current academic concentration, address, contact numbers and more
- Previous Education history is available and allows for visibility into the past of the student prior to arrival at your institution via Academic Period records
- Entire Activity history of all actions taken by Dynamics 365 Users against that student including Appointments, Transactional Emails, Tasks, and Marketing Emails
- Notes that are stamped with the creation date and note author, displayed newest to oldest
- Full Case history to understand the various types of requests that are flowing in from the student via Email, call-ins, and requests submitted on the Dynamics 365 Portal
- Course History of the courses this student has either completed or are in-progress while enrolled at your institution
- Extra-Curricular (Club and Organization) participation by the student
- Ability to display results of any Exams that have been completed by the student, either prior to arriving at the school or while enrolled at the school
Course History record
This Entity is typically populated via an integration to back-end applications via use of the Common Data Service the Accelerator is optimized for.
In this record, you can capture:
- Course and Course Section the student registered for
- Instructor of the course section
- Credits earned
- Grade for the course
Account record
The Account record has been customized to accommodate both High Schools and other Higher Education institutions. These Accounts are vital parts of the database as they represent where inbound students have previously studied prior to arriving at your institution.
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