Workday Student: SIS Reimagined! Tuesday, March 29

Workday Student: SIS Reimagined! Tuesday, March 29
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Project One will present an informational session on Workday Student at the campus level at noon on Tuesday, March 29. The U of A Workday Student implementation team encourages you to attend and engage with our partners at the U of A System. Registration is required to attend.

While the presentation will be hosted by Project One, this is an opportunity to connect with our project team and send us any specific concerns or questions about Workday Student. Longstanding members of our campus community are dedicated to this implementation, and these familiar faces are excellent resources for questions.

This session will be for University of Arkansas (Fayetteville) students, faculty and staff only. For those unable to attend, a recording of the session will be placed on the Workday Student section of help-uaconnect.uark.edu.

Connect with your campus implementation team at any time by visiting help-uaconnect.uark.edu or emailing us at wstudent@uark.edu.

Contacts

Laura Tilley-Stagni, Workday Student Change management lead
UAConnect
479-575-2466, latilley@uark.edu

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