Infinite Campus Announces Campus Fees and Continuous Release E.1114 Availability
April 6, 2011 – Blaine, Minn. – Infinite Campus, Inc.announces the release of the Infinite Campus District Edition E.1114 student information system, including enhanced Campus Fees functionality. Customers on the “E” (enhancement) line take advantage of the latest features and innovations available from Infinite Campus so they can respond quickly to the changes and challenges in education.
Campus Fees allows districts to:
- Assign fees to a person which persist across school years until resolved.
- Mark fees as uncollectible to simplify bookkeeping and end-of-year processing through an easy-to-use wizard.
- Assign fees to all persons within Infinite Campus, including staff.
- Automate course fee assignments when students add the course to their schedule.
- Improve parent and student communication with fee information available in real time on the Campus Portal and payable via Campus Online Payments.
Additional highlights to E.1114:
- States using Infinite Campus State Edition can push code definitions to districts and publish to all state-linked districts.
- Enhancements to the food service POS Transaction Summary report.
- Twenty-seven new fields available in ad hoc reporting.
- Long/short descriptions and additional formatting options added to ad hoc reporting.
Release notes and related documentation can be found on the Campus Community under Knowledge Base, Release Information. Additional information can be obtained from your Campus Client Executive.
About Infinite Campus
For over a decade, Infinite Campus has successfully implemented its
solutions for customers of all sizes. As the largest American-owned
student information system, with a national customer retention rate of
99 percent, Infinite Campus applications manage more than 4.5 million
students in 43 states. Infinite Campus customers range from those with
fewer than 100 students to more than 600,000 including school districts,
regional consortia, state departments of education and the federal
government.