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CMS Project Archive
- March 2008: A PeopleSoft townhall provided updates on Human Resources/Payroll and Student Administration Applications
- August 2007: Course Catalog and Personal Information Self Service go live.
- June 2007: HR Benefits Administration goes live.
- January 2007: Asset management is rolled out.
- October 2006: Online requisitions training was offered for College of Health & Human Services and College of Education on October 18 and 19.
- September 2006: eFAST/eHIRE was offered on September 13; online requisitions training was offered for Central Academic Affairs, President's Office, and University Advancement on September 12, 14, and 21.
- August 2006: eFAST/eHIRE was offered on August 1; online requisitions training was offered for Student Affairs on August 15, 16, and 23.
- July 2006 - April 2007: The online requisitions feature is rolled out to the campus. See the online requisitions rollout timeline.
- July 2006: PeopleSoft Financials 8.4 and Human Resources/Payroll 8.9 go live on July 3. Read the official go-live notice (
1.56 MB).
- May 2006: Boice Bowman, CSUDH Vice President, Student Affairs, is named Executive Sponsor of the CSUDH CMS Student Administration project.
- May 2006: Io Consulting, Inc., performs the readiness assessment for CSUDH's Student Administration application.
- May 2006: The CSU systemwide CMS Project moves to a new data center and new hardware.
- February and March 2006: Core users receive basic and advanced PeopleSoft (PS) query training.
- November 7, 2005: CSUDH CMS Project kickoff date. Io Consulting, Inc., joins the project as the Financials and Human Resources implementation partner.
- October 2005: Welcome to the CMS Web site, launched October 20, 2005.
- September 2005: An Implementation Steering Committee, comprised of stakeholders throughout the campus, is appointed.
- August 2005: CSUDH completes its CMS readiness assessment. See the letter from CSU Executive Vice Chancellor/CFO Richard P. West to CSUDH President James E. Lyons, Sr. (
5 MB) confirming the readiness.
- February 2005: James Bersig is named CMS Project Director.
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