New Look for ISIS Mobile Student Center

New Look for ISIS Mobile Student Center
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This weekend, University of Arkansas students will access information through ISIS Mobile by utilizing a new Student Center format. The move to a tile, or icon, format will make using the Student Center faster and easier on any mobile device.

The new updated mobile Student Center will offer the same information that is currently available, but with an updated design that will require fewer clicks and less time searching. 

“We are pleased to offer this new updated mobile format to our students,” said Dave Dawson, registrar and associate vice provost for enrollment services. “We know they are using mobile devices to access their student information and make enrollment changes. Moving to the tiles format will allow them to do so more quickly and easily.”

The new Student Center mobile format will be released this Sunday, March 1. Plans are currently being made to update the ISIS Mobile Faculty and Advisor Centers in the coming weeks.

Contacts

Mary-Ann Bloss, associate director
ISIS
479-575-2463, mab4@uark.edu

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