August 5, 2025 - 08:36

Seton Hall University has officially initiated its Banner Software as a Service (SaaS) migration project, marking a significant advancement in its digital transformation efforts. This initiative aims to modernize the university's systems, streamline operations, and improve the overall experience for students, faculty, and staff.
The migration to a cloud-based system is expected to enhance various administrative functions, making processes more efficient and user-friendly. By adopting the Banner SaaS platform, Seton Hall seeks to leverage cutting-edge technology to provide better services and resources to its campus community.
As part of this multi-year project, the university is committed to ensuring a smooth transition with minimal disruption to daily activities. Stakeholders across the institution will be involved in the implementation process, which is designed to align with Seton Hall's strategic goals for innovation and excellence in education.
This move reflects a broader trend in higher education, where institutions are increasingly turning to digital solutions to meet the evolving needs of their communities.
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