My College Management System is a project created on NetBeans 12.0 IDE by implementing Java & MySQL.
Here's how the system works:
- Users can register as a student, a staff member, or an admin
- Students are able to enroll in courses exclusive to their respective college, view the courses they enrolled in, and view & change their personal information
- All staff members can view and change their personal info, but only instructors are allowed to register to teach a course, view the courses they're teaching, and view the collegiate info of all the students in their courses
- Admins can insert, update, and delete the info of students, staff members, admins, courses, colleges, departments, degrees, & faculty members
Since it's an open source project, anyone is free to download, modify, and enhance the system. Novice programmers should download it to teach themselves how to combine OOP & database concepts and implement software by employing a GUI. Seasoned programmers should download it to apply their sharpened skills & thereby produce an efficiently-designed product that showcases their tested abilities. Ultimately, software developers, regardless of skill level, who decide to download the software will give themselves the opportunity to develop database, critical thinking, & OOP skills that are desired in the current job market.
- If you're a developer, install the software for development
- If you downloaded the software, post any issues you find
- Read my Contribution Guide
- Use my contact information below to contact me if you have any inquiries
Ever since I've graduated from college in May, it's been a constant struggle for me to gain attention from job recruiters and subsequently get hired. To remedy this issue, I decided to create this project in hopes of showcasing my potential contributions and work-ethic.
My goals:
- Gain attention from job recruiters
- Expand my network
- Get acclimated w/ open software development
- Email: nixonp4@gmail.com
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/paul-vance-nixon-4043a0141
This project is in the public domain within the United States, and copyright and related rights in the work worldwide are waived through the CC0 1.0 Universal public domain dedication.
For more information, see license.