CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Student admissions are a vital part of
any academic institution’s running because students are what keep the
institutions alive. The student admission is one of the most important activities
in school administration. A poor admissions system can mean fewer students
being admitted into an institution because of mistakes or an overly slow
response time. The process begins with a potential student completing an
application form through the admissions office. The next step is for the
admission unit to review the application and ensure that all of the required
information has been provided, from the form itself to the supplementary
documentation, such as language and degree certificates. If any of the required
information is missing, it is the secretary for the department to which the
application concerns that contacts the potential student and arranges for the
delivery of the outstanding data. The application in its entirety is then forwarded,
complete with a recommendation, to the respective department’s Admissions
Tutor, who has the final say as to whether each potential student is accepted
or rejected. Before making a decision, the admissions officer reviews the
application and the additional documentation to confirm if the student seeking
admission is qualified.
1.1 Theoretical Background
The national focus on student outcomes
has placed an additional burden on our nation’s schools, school districts, and
state education agencies, for they must monitor the achievement of individual
students, as well as groups of students, and show that all students are meeting
high standards for learning. An education organization’s ability to meet this
challenge is affected by the organization’s access to complete, accurate, and
timely information about its students. Many schools, school districts, and
state education agencies already collect and use data effectively. However, the
proliferation of new reporting requirements and dramatic changes in technology
have had a profound effect on the need for student data and the education
community’s ability to manage student records. Purchase of more powerful
computer hardware and software and the reconfiguration of information systems
have become essential components in efforts to meet the needs of all students.
1.2 Statement of Problem
- Many
institutions do not have an automated system to manage the admission
screening of prospective students.
- The
consequence of this is that the time spent in processing admission becomes
too long.
- In
addition, the manual system in place makes it very difficult for the
admission officers to record and retrieve needed information pertaining to
admission.
- Errors
are numerous in the manual screening.
There is therefore need for an automated
system to handle the admission screening process so as to improve admission
screening, reduce errors and save time. More importantly, the record of
admission status of the students should be easily stored and retrieved.
- Aim
And Objectives Of the Study
The aim of the study is to develop an
automated admission processing system for tertiary institutions. The following
are the specific objectives:
- To
design an automated system that will aid in the screening of students
based on admission requirements
- To
provide a system that will allow the easy updating of admission
information
- To
design a system that will enable easy storage and retrieval of admission
information.
- To
implement a system that can hold a database of admission records such that
it can be queried to get report.
1.4 Scope of the Study
This study covers Automated
Admission Processing Management System, A Case Study Of Ritman Group Of
Schools, Ikot Ekpene. It is limited to admission into the secondary school
section
1.5 Significance of the study
The significance of the study is that
it will provide a possible solution to the problem of admission screening. It
will aid admission officers of Ritman Group of schools to carry out their
duties effectively. The study will also benefit the students and management as
it will reduce the time spent in processing admission. The study will also
serve as a useful reference material to other researchers seeking information
on the subject.
1.6 Organization of the Research
This research work is organized into five
chapters. Chapter one is concerned with the introduction of the research study
and it presents the preliminaries, theoretical background, statement of the
problem, aim and objectives of the study, significance of the study, scope of
the study, organization of the research and definition of terms.
Chapter two focuses on the literature
review, the contributions of other scholars on the subject matter is discussed.
Chapter three is concerned with the
system analysis and design. It analyzes the present system to identify the
problems and provides information on the advantages and disadvantages of the
proposed system. The system design is also presented in this chapter.
Chapter four presents the system
implementation and documentation. The choice of programming language, analysis
of modules, choice of programming language and system requirements for
implementation.
Chapter five focuses on the
constraints of the study, summary, conclusion and recommendations.
1.7 Definition of Terms
Admission: The right, ability, or permission to
enter a place or an organization or institution
Screening: A system for selecting suitable
people, e.g. for a job, membership in an organization, or tenancy
System: A combination of related parts
organized into a complex whole.
TOPIC: AUTOMATED ADMISSION PROCESSING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Chapters: 1 - 5
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