UNCW MS Computer Science Information Systems Proceedings



PENS (Program Enrollment and Analysis)


Monica Gokule


Ron Vetter (Chair)
Jeffrey Cummings
Lucas Layman
Walter Tenney
Daniel Anderson


Abstract

The Program Enrollment and Analysis System, or PENS, is used to track and manage students through programs that are delivered using the Online Accelerated Program (OAP) model. PENS provides support to undergrad OAPs such as the RN-to-BSN (Registered Nurse Bachelor of Science) program, EXSS (Exercise Science) program as well as the Master of Science Nurse Educator (MSNE) program. The functionality in PENS mainly consists of workflow management, communication, reporting, and course scheduling and analysis. It is designed in MS Access. PENS is primarily used by Student Success Advisors and the Office of Academic Affairs Operations in the College of Health and Human Services. The College maintains the data in the system as well as uses PENS as an analysis tool to plan course offerings and seating several years into the future.


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Recommended Citation: Gokule M., Vetter R., Cummings J., Layman L., Tenney W., Anderson D., (2018). PENS (Program Enrollment and Analysis). UNCW MS CSIS Proceedings. V. 12 , N. 2 .