The Student Information Systems Project team provides ongoing support for Quest functionality, infrastructure, interfaces, and upgrades.
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The University of Waterloo’s Student Information System Program manages our student data, and is called Quest.
The team manages the maintenance and development of Quest as it relates to:
What is happening? Announced in the May 14, 2021 issue of the Daily Bulletin, Quest, the University’s student information system, will move from its current on-premises environment to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) environment. Much has been accomplished since this last update, and the project team is pleased to announce that the project is on track to meet the February 2022 go-live target.
As noted in the January 17 Daily Bulletin article, the Quest Program Team will be upgrading the existing Quest navigation structure to a more modern, tile-based experience.
During the February 2019 Reading Week, Quest will be updated to provide clients with a new navigation experience. The update will offer three new landing pages: one for students; one for instructors and advisors; and one for staff. The landing page(s) a user will see will depend on how their access is structured in Quest. For example, a student will see only one landing page, while a staff person who is also a student will see two. Users with access to multiple landing pages can quickly flip between them using a drop down at the top of the page.
The Student Information Systems Project team provides ongoing support for Quest functionality, infrastructure, interfaces, and upgrades.
Student Information Systems Project team Site Feedback - We'd love to hear from you!
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