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Oracle supports higher education institutions globally by enhancing teaching and learning through innovative cloud solutions. It promotes success and ensures institutional sustainability with various modules, or topics, including Human Capital Management (HCM), which connects all HR resources for higher productivity and employee engagement; Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), which positions institutions for growth with a clear financial picture; and Enterprise Resource Management (EPM), which enhances financial forecasting.

Moravian made the transition to Oracle Higher Ed to optimize resources, improve its productivity, and enhance operational efficiency. Streamlining the university’s campus management systems will help the university improve student services as well as internal processes for a brighter future for its entire community—and stay current and gain a competitive edge while reinvesting in growth.

You as an end user will feel an impact during your interactions with various internal systems and departments. See how each campus management system update, broken down by the following topics within Oracle Higher Ed, may pertain to you!

  • Human Capital Management: Payroll, benefits, time tracking
    • 56% - Improvement in payroll processes[1]
    • 22% - Improved onboarding time[2]
  • Enterprise Resource Planning: Expenses, procurement, invoice submissions
    • 55% - Improvement in account payables processes[3], and this benefit realized most quickly[4]
    • 70% - Adoption of Oracle AI applications[5]
  • Enterprise Performance Management: Budgeting, financial forecasting
    • 77% - Reduction in time to produce and deliver reports[6]
    • 61% - Improvement in forecast accuracy[7]

Please visit our timeline page to learn more about when you will begin to use the new Oracle Higher Ed systems.

  • HCM: recruiting and onboarding, goals management, performance management, learning, core HR, digital assistant for core HR, compensation, US payroll, time and labor, absence, and benefits
  • ERP: general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, cash management, fixed assets, project financials, project management, grants management, automated invoice processing, expenses, purchases, and procurement contracts
  • EPM: financial planning

No. Moravian is working closely with Drivestream and Oracle to make sure all necessary data is converted for use in the new Oracle Higher Ed system.

  • Visit cloud.oracle.com.
  • Individual user credentials will be emailed to you prior to Oracle’s go-live date. By this time you will have gone through training modules for further instruction.


Questions, comments, or feedback?
Contact Projectandchangemanagement@moravian.edu  


[1] Oracle, 2020. Oracle Cloud HCM Value Realization Report. (https://www.oracle.com/a/ocom/docs/applications/hcm/hcm-2020-valuebenchmark-report.pdf)

[2] Ibid.

[3] Oracle, 2018. Oracle Value Realization – ERP Cloud Benchmark. (https://www.oracle.com/a/ocom/docs/dc/erp%2520benchmark%2520report_july%25202018.pdf)

[4] Oracle, 2020. Oracle Cloud ERP Value Realization Report, (accessed via signup link https://www.oracle.com/epm/value-of-epm-ebook/)

[5] Oracle, 2023. “Here’s what we learned about EPM from 500 execs.” (https://blogs.oracle.com/fusioninsider/post/heres-what-we-learned-about-epm-from-500-execs)

[6] Oracle, 2023. Measuring the Value of Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Performance Management. (https://www.oracle.com/a/ocom/docs/gated/value-of-epm-ebook.pdf)

[7] Ibid.