Architecture & Integration
The implementation consolidated legacy planning logic into a unified service model with cleaner API boundaries, stronger schema validation, and better synchronization across SIS and planning touchpoints.
The migration to ctcLink established a more resilient, standards-driven platform for educational planning operations. By aligning data governance, identity lifecycle controls, and integration workflows with modern ERP practices, the transition improved reliability, security posture, and cross-department interoperability for students, faculty, and advisors.
The implementation consolidated legacy planning logic into a unified service model with cleaner API boundaries, stronger schema validation, and better synchronization across SIS and planning touchpoints.
IT teams executed disciplined cutover planning, proactive incident triage, and clear stakeholder communication that kept migration milestones predictable and disruption minimal.
Role-based access controls, authentication hardening, and auditable change management practices helped ensure a compliant and supportable environment throughout the migration lifecycle.
Planning workflows now benefit from more consistent data, clearer process visibility, and reduced friction in advisor and student interactions across core educational pathways.
The IT team delivered this migration with exceptional professionalism and practical support at every phase--from discovery and configuration to validation and post-cutover stabilization. Their responsiveness and technical depth were instrumental in the project's success. Amy, in particular, provided consistently thoughtful guidance and dependable follow-through that helped keep the effort focused, collaborative, and effective.