Two Powerhouses. One Managed Services Partner for Higher Ed.
CampusWorks and Dynamic Campus are joining forces to become higher education’s comprehensive managed services partner — helping institutions stabilize operations, extend capacity, reduce risk, and modernize with confidence.
Together, we bring broader expertise, deeper higher education experience, and a vendor-neutral perspective to support institutions across systems, platforms, and operating environments.
Institutions including Kilgore College, Golden Gate University, and Rowan College at Burlington County are already moving forward with the combined organization.
Built for Higher Ed’s New Operating Reality
Change is outpacing the capacity of many teams.
Institutions are being asked to do more with constrained resources, aging systems, growing complexity, and rising expectations from students, employees, boards, employers, and regulators.
Managed services is no longer simply IT support. It is a strategic operating model that helps leaders strengthen resilience, maintain continuity, reduce risk, and create the foundation for long-term transformation.
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Managed Services Makes It Possible
Extend Capacity
Access specialized talent and operational support your institution may not be able to hire, retain, or scale on its own.
Reduce Risk
Keep critical operations moving across IT, Finance, Human Resources, enterprise applications, and other essential functions.
Modernize with Confidence
Strengthen the systems, processes, and teams needed to support transformation without overextending internal resources.
A Stronger Partner for What’s Next
CampusWorks and Dynamic Campus bring together two established higher education organizations with a shared commitment to service continuity, institutional success, and long-term value.
For executive leaders, this combination means:
- Broader managed services capacity
- A deeper bench of higher education expertise
- Access to specialized talent
- Proven practices across institution types
- A vendor-neutral perspective
- Support across IT, Finance, HR, enterprise applications, and institutional operations

Explore What Greater Operational Confidence Could Make Possible
Whether your institution is facing talent gaps, operational risk, aging systems, modernization priorities, or pressure to do more with less, CampusWorks and Dynamic Campus can help you assess where managed services can create the greatest value.
Results in Action
See how CampusWorks and Dynamic Campus have helped institutions strengthen operations, reduce risk, extend capacity, and build greater resilience in moments that matter.

CAMPUSWORKS CASE STUDY
From “Scapegoat” to Strategic Partner: Revitalizing HR & Payroll at a Private University
When HR and payroll challenges were affecting trust, service delivery, and institutional confidence, CampusWorks helped one private university stabilize operations, rebuild credibility, and reposition HR as a strategic partner to the institutution. Read the story »

DYNAMIC CAMPUS CASE STUDY
From Reactive to Strategic: How Franciscan University Transformed IT
Franciscan University partnered with Dynamic Campus to move IT beyond reactive support and create a stronger, more strategic technology function aligned with institutional priorities and long-term transformation. Read the story »

CAMPUSWORKS CASE STUDY
Strengthening Resilience to Staff Turnover: Application Managed Services at Creighton University
Creighton University used CampusWorks Application Managed Services to maintain continuity, reduce risk, and strengthen support for critical systems amid staff turnover and changing operational demands. Read the story »

DYNAMIC CAMPUS CASE STUDY
How Madonna University Leveraged a Strategic IT Partnership with Dynamic Campus to Exceed Enrollment Expectations
When Dr. Chris Dougherty became president in 2023, he brought a data-driven approach requiring sophisticated technology infrastructure. Through its partnership with Dynamic Campus, Madonna modernized IT operations and exceeded enrollment expectations. Read the story »