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Stratus Architecture & Approach

How Stratus is Designed, Governed, and Sustained

Stratus is intentionally designed as an institutional operating foundation rather than a collection of systems. Its architecture reflects a set of design principles that prioritize flexibility, consistency, and long-term sustainability without introducing unnecessary complexity.

These capabilities are enabled through aligned institutional information, automation, and governed design principles.

The architecture supports growth, adaptation, and consistent execution without requiring structural redesign. Stratus replaces fragmented, multi-step processes across teams with structured, system-driven execution, allowing the institution to operate with greater speed, consistency, and reliability. Stratus is intentionally designed with constraint as well as flexibility. New capabilities are introduced only when they strengthen the shared operating model rather than fragment it.

Design Principles

Stratus is governed by a defined set of design principles that guide how systems, data, and processes are structured and evolved over time.

Institutional, Not System-Centric

Stratus is designed around how the university operates, not around any single platform or tool. Systems support the model, not define it. This keeps the architecture focused on institutional function and prevents the university from organizing itself around vendor logic or isolated tool decisions.

Flexible and Adaptable by Design

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Shared and Governed Data

Data is structured, defined, and managed as a shared institutional asset. This ensures consistency in reporting, decision-making, and compliance.

Automation Over Manual Workflows

High-volume and high-impact processes are automated wherever possible, reducing dependency on manual handoffs and increasing operational reliability.

Configuration Over Customization

Capabilities are built using configurable platform functionality wherever possible, allowing the institution to evolve systems quickly without introducing technical fragility. This approach improves resilience over time by making it easier to extend capabilities without creating unnecessary technical fragility.

Distributed Access, Centralized Control

Users across the institution can access and act on data appropriate to their role, while governance ensures accuracy, security, and accountability.

Self-Service Where Appropriate

Students, staff, and partners are enabled to complete key actions independently, reducing friction and improving responsiveness.

Institutional Ownership of Capability

The university builds and maintains internal expertise to manage and evolve Stratus, reducing reliance on external vendors and preserving strategic control. This approach is supported by internal expertise that allows the university to design, implement, and refine capabilities directly, reducing dependence on external partners.

Operational Approach

Stratus is sustained through a coordinated operating approach that brings together technology, aligned institutional information, and continuous refinement to support how the university functions day to day and evolves over time. Core systems, including Salesforce Education Cloud, operate as part of a connected environment rather than as standalone tools. New capabilities are introduced in alignment with this foundation so that the institution maintains consistency as it grows and avoids the fragmentation that often comes with adding new systems.

As the university’s needs evolve, Stratus is designed to evolve with them. Enhancements are shaped by institutional priorities and guided by established design principles, ensuring that new functionality strengthens the overall operating model rather than introducing complexity. The structure of Stratus also allows individual components to advance independently. The modular structure allows new integrations, workflows, and service layers to be added without requiring redesign of the broader environment, preserving continuity as the institution evolves.

What This Approach Enables

Goals of the Approach.

The design of Stratus is guided by a clear set of institutional goals that shape how the university operates today and how it evolves over time.

Stratus is intended to enable the introduction of new programs and academic models without requiring the university to rebuild its underlying infrastructure. It supports growth in enrollment and operations in a way that does not depend on proportional increases in staffing, allowing the institution to scale with intention rather than strain.

The approach is also designed to ensure consistency across distributed teams and functions, so that the university operates as a coordinated whole rather than as a collection of independent units. At the same time, it allows systems and processes to adapt over time without disrupting core operations, preserving stability while enabling change.

Underlying all of this is a commitment to operating with clarity and control, reducing institutional risk while improving confidence in how decisions are made and executed.

The purpose of this approach is not technical elegance for its own sake. It is to ensure that the university can adapt, grow, and execute without reverting to manual workaround culture. Stratus architecture is not defined by complexity. It is defined by the institution’s ability to operate with consistency, flexibility, and confidence over time.