ADoM: Admissions Domain Map

Project Description

Overview

As an increasing number of HEIs are moving towards fully centralised and electronic admissions processes, this project will provide a blueprint enabling them to streamline their emerging practice and offer a basis for potential shared practice across the sector. UCAS Apply now handles 98.5% of applications to UK HEIs electronically, yet business processes for admissions, across the sector as a whole, are to some extent still predicated on (and in some cases reliant on) print-outs of data. Many HEIs are developing e-Admissions systems in isolation, or at best in consultation with UCAS: this project will offer a basis for developing consensus-based practice and shared vision for future development work in this area. This in turn will help to identify the potential benefits of a service-oriented approach to support the associated administrative functions.

Aims and objectives

To produce a domain map of e-Admissions covering issues around student diversity and the diversity of admissions types (e.g. recruiting and selecting), covering the electronic version of existing practice and suggesting pathways to future practice. This will provide a blueprint enabling HEIs moving towards centralising their admissions processes to streamline their emerging practice and offer a basis for potential shared practice across the sector.

  • To produce a set of structured centralised processes that can be personalised for specific routes, drawing on the experience of two contrasting HEIs and refined by input from other members of the community. We will produce a variety of models describing the domain that can be used to focus and prioritise developments and practice in this area
  • To provide a basis for effective and responsive systems and structures at national level via contribution to the national UCAS system, dissemination to the community of admissions professionals and consultation with subject-based practitioners
  • To build on previous JISC work, including that of the Reference Model projects, revisiting and refining their work to scope and define what we mean by a domain map. We will comment on how well the domain map idea works in this area and how it contributes to the community and the e-Framework, thereby contributing to the growing understanding of e-Framework development processes that began with the Reference Model projects
  • To explore the extent to which existing web services can be refactored and reused in the context of this work, and to contribute new SUM and associated service definitions to the e-Framework
  • To feed into the parallel demonstrator projects DELIA and PortisHEad by offering a central generalised view of processes and service patterns
  • To raise awareness of the benefits of a service-oriented approach within the two partner HEIs and the wider e-Admissions community as well as building capacity in UCAS in this area.
  • To offer exposure to major vendors in both FE and HE via a focus on the UCAS process, and build on existing partnerships with vendors, both in the UK and overseas, with a view to building demonstrators and prototypes

 

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