The Commercial-News, Danville, IL

July 26, 2010

Jacobs seeks software upgrade

Program would help DACC with class scheduling

BY MIKE HELENTHAL
Commercial-News

DANVILLE — Adding new class-scheduling software at Danville Area Community College will allow employees to better manage the school’s continuing growth spike, said President Alice Jacobs on Friday.

“We need to have a much more efficient way to schedule than we’re currently doing it,” said Jacobs, adding school officials expect another jump in enrollment when classes start for the fall semester Aug. 23.

“We need to take advantage of technology where we can.”

Jacobs will ask DACC trustees Tuesday to OK purchasing $52,000 in software and support from a Denver company as the board convenes at 7p.m. for its July meeting.

Installation will allow college staff, which Jacobs said has been reduced by 20 heads even as student numbers have risen, to more efficiently manage campus classroom space — which includes community use as well.

“Right now it’s more of a manual process,” she said.

And an ever-growing one.

The college saw respective 21 and 32 percent increases in spring and fall semester enrollment in the 2009-10 year, compared to the year prior.

“This summer (2010) increased over last summer 30 percent and last summer was a 30 percent jump (from the summer prior to that),” she said. “We expect fall enrollment to be strong. Typically, that’s a predictor.”

The agreement with Dean Evans and Associates, which bested two other bidders for the scheduling software, comes with on-site training visits and an annual maintenance fee of $7,000. The choice is the result of a nine-person DACC “task force” charged with researching the college’s management information systems overhaul.

“It will be several months in terms of implementation,” Jacobs said. “There’s a great deal of manual input that we’ll have to do.”

Childcare rate hike considered

In other business, trustees will be asked to approve rate increases for child-care services at the Child Development Center.

The following changes are being sought: