Saint Paul College was once again recognized as a tech-savvy school by the Center for Digital Education, through their Digital Community Colleges Survey. The Center for Digital Education’s Digital Community Colleges Survey Awards honor community colleges utilizing technology to engage students and improve learning.
In 2017, we were ranked ninth for mid-sized colleges (enrollment of 5,000 – 10,000 students). This year, we jumped up to fourth on the list!
Now in its thirteenth year, the Digital Community Colleges Survey analyzes how community colleges use a range of technologies to improve services to students, faculty, staff and the community at large.
"The top-ten winning colleges reflect a comprehensive implementation of technology supporting the educational institution’s operations, as well as serving students, faculty, and administrators," said Janet Grenslitt, Director of Surveys and Awards.
Information Technology (IT) Services at Saint Paul College designs, implements, and provides support for technology used by the students, faculty, and staff. Chief information officer, Najam Saeed, and director of technical services, Kelly Jacobson, and the staff of IT Services are committed to continuous development and innovation in providing support and services for technology that includes multiple server and computer platforms, wired and wireless infrastructure, security, email, duplicating services, Internet resources, website and intranet management, student computer labs, smart classroom technology, applications, telephony, database resources, and other technologies and services that support the computing needs of the college community.