Walk across any college campus today, and you’ll see technology everywhere: students logging in to register for classes, faculty streaming lectures, administrators pulling reports in real time. What you don’t see is the person working behind the scenes to make all of it possible—the Chief Information Officer (CIO).
In higher education, CIOs are the quiet champions of digital transformation. They don’t just keep the Wi-Fi running or guard sensitive data. They shape how institutions function and how students experience their education.
But too often, outdated Student Information Systems (SIS) hold them back. Instead of leading innovation, CIOs get stuck in endless maintenance cycles—patching servers, managing costly upgrades, and troubleshooting integrations that never quite fit. A role that should be visionary often becomes reactive.
At Student First, we believe it’s time for CIOs to have a system that lets them lead. Because when CIOs can focus less on maintenance and more on mission, the entire campus benefits.
Every digital transformation starts with a CIO. And at Student First, we know they’re the first champions we must support. Because while systems come and go, what really matters is the people leading them—and the students they serve.
Student First: Making CIOs campus champions. Let’s talk.