
Why Rocket Touchscreen is Great for Small Schools and Not Overkill
Small schools regularly confront the assumption that comprehensive digital recognition platforms represent unnecessary investment—"overkill" for institutions serving 150-400 students with modest athletic programs and limited technical resources. This perception conflates feature depth with mandatory complexity, misunderstands where implementation challenges actually originate, and underestimates how recognition requirements evolve. The reality contradicts these surface-level objections: properly designed recognition platforms prove more practical for resource-constrained schools precisely because database-driven architecture reduces ongoing maintenance burden, prevents expensive rebuilding when needs inevitably expand, and delivers professional presentation that influences donor perception regardless of institutional size. The “Overkill” Misconception: Confusing Depth with Required Complexity When small schools evaluate digital recognition platforms like Rocket Alumni Solutions, administrative teams frequently express concern that sophisticated capabilities exceed their actual needs. This objection rests on fundamental misunderstanding about how flexible platforms operate.
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