Posted on November 16, 2019

Banner Communications Management is now available to all UNCG departments!

Banner Communications Management, or BCM, recently completed trial testing with the Financial Aid and Cashier and Student Accounts offices with great success. BCM has enabled these pilot departments the ability to communicate more effectively their students, who are now better informed with more timely and personalized communication.

The tool has great potential to help streamline communications without the need to purchase more software or licenses as this is a delivered tool within our ERP that is now live and ready to use.

If there are data in Banner and an email or physical address associated with the data, a communication can be created with the added option to make it event-based or recurring. To learn more and use this tool within your department, please sign up for one of the upcoming monthly introductory workshops.

Monthly workshops will be held on the second Friday of every month for all faculty and staff. Participants in the workshop will learn how this new communication tool works, potential uses, capabilities, and see a live demo. Sign up for the next event at https://workshops.uncg.edu/event/banner-communications-management-introduction-2019-12-13/2019-12-13/.

If you are unable to attend a workshop, please contact Kyle Sauvageau (Business Affairs Systems & Procedures) to schedule a consulting session: kasauvag@uncg.edu.

Note: This post was updated Nov. 20 to correct the link.

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