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Texas A&M Requests Student Dashboard System for Medical School

The TAMU School of Medicine requires a system that will help monitor individual student progress and present relevant data in a visually appealing format.

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Texas A&M University (TAMU) has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a student dashboard system.

The TAMU School of Medicine requires a system that will help monitor individual student progress and present relevant data in a visually appealing format.

The system must also allow users to assign provision roles, align individual assessments to program objectives, compare student performance relative to cohorts, leave viewable notes on student profiles, manage student statuses, upload artifacts and assignments, upload and retain documents, organize files, capture qualitative feedback, connect to existing data sources, integrate and aggregate data from multiple systems and create standard reports.

TAMU prefers a cloud-based solution and requires training and support for faculty and staff.

More detailed information about RFP No. TAMHSC-RFP-24-0583, including all submission requirements and requests, can be found online. The deadline for questions is 10 a.m. on Friday. The deadline for proposals is 2 p.m. April 18. Susan King is the point of contact for this RFP.
Chandler Treon is an Austin-based staff writer. He has a bachelor’s degree in English, a master’s degree in literature and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in technical communication, all from Texas State University.