Empowering Trinity Washington University with Unified Academic Operations

How Coursedog Can Help
Trinity Washington University is dedicated to expanding enrollment, strengthening its academic programs, and enhancing student success. Coursedog’s Academic Operations Platform streamlines scheduling, curriculum, assessment, and analytics to optimize academic operations in alignment with institutional goals.
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Optimized Scheduling to Drive Enrollment & Access
Trinity's strategic goal is to increase enrollment to 2500 students by 2025. Coursedog helps streamline scheduling to provide students with timely access to the courses they need, reducing bottlenecks and enhancing graduation rates.
Learn MoreCurriculum Innovation to Align with Market Needs & Support Enrollment Growth
To enhance its academic offerings, Trinity is expanding healthcare, STEM, and global affairs programs. Coursedog’s curriculum management tools support efficient program updates and innovations aligned with market demand.
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Assessment Tools to Improve Student Outcomes & Institutional Accountability
Trinity is committed to improving student success through data-driven assessments. Coursedog’s integrated assessment solutions provide real-time insights into learning outcomes, helping align assessments with institutional goals.
Learn MoreAnalytics to Support Financial Sustainability & Resource Optimization
Financial sustainability is a central goal for Trinity, which requires efficient resource management. Coursedog’s analytics platform provides actionable data to optimize faculty workloads, classroom usage, and program investments.
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Key Feature Offerings
Align Schedule with Student Demand
Seamless Integration – Works with existing SIS & institutional workflows.
Reduce Conflicts in the Student Schedule
Student-Centered Approach – Aligns with Trinity’s mission of empowering women and fostering academic success.
Customizable Student Program Maps
Data-Driven Insights – Supports strategic decision-making and the achievement of institutional goals.