Jenzabar launches Campus Marketplace API for enhanced higher education operations
Jenzabar, a software solutions provider for higher education, has introduced a public API for its Campus Marketplace platform. This new API is designed to provide institutions with enhanced access to student, financial, course, and section data, aimed at improving data analyses, streamlining operations, and enhancing reporting capabilities.
The Campus Marketplace public API is engineered to allow programmatic access to critical data, facilitating its integration with third-party systems and improving institutional workflows.
The launch is part of Jenzabar’s ongoing effort to support continuing education and workforce development programs with advanced technological tools.
The API includes stringent security measures to ensure safe and authorised data access and Jenzabar provides detailed documentation to assist developers in maximising the use of the API.
It allows institutions to pull and analyse key data, offering insights that can help optimise programme offerings and effectiveness. By automating data entry and other manual tasks, Jenzabar hopes the API will up staff to focus on more strategic initiatives.
The API facilitates the integration of Campus Marketplace data with existing student information systems, learning management systems, and other third-party tools, creating a more unified technology ecosystem.
Institutions can use the API to generate customised reports and dashboards easily, providing a clearer view of programme performance and facilitating better decision-making.
Chris Morgan, Intrapreneur of Lifelong Learning at Jenzabar, stated:
“In today’s dynamic higher education landscape, institutions are continually seeking ways to optimize efficiency and gain deeper insights into their continuing education and workforce development programs.
“Our public API is a game-changer, providing institutions with the tools they need to unlock a wealth of data for improved decision-making, streamlined reporting, and seamless integration with existing systems.”