Some CASs allow users to add question rules. Question rules allow you to define how applicants interact with questions and answer options. Where available, rules can be configured once you've added questions.
Question rules can be built using program-specific (e.g., program-level, organization-level) and Extended Profile questions, if available in your CAS. As a reminder:
Review the table below to see which options are available for each question rule.
Question Rule Type |
Program-level Questions |
Organization-level Questions |
Extended Profile Questions |
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X |
X Note: these must be configured through the Organization Editor page. Additionally, you cannot create a Question Visibility rule that combines organization-level questions with program-level or Extended Profile questions. |
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X |
X Note: these must be configured through the Organization Editor page. Additionally, you cannot create a Conditional Answer Options rule that combines organization-level questions with program-level or Extended Profile questions. |
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X |
X |
X |
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X |
X |
X |
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X |
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X |
X |
X |
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X |
X |
X |
The Question Visibility rule allows you to hide specific questions until an applicant enters an answer and/or meets specified conditions. You create conditions for a Trigger Question that displays additional questions, known as Affected Questions, based on the applicant's answers.
For example, if "Other" is an answer option for a "How did you hear about us?" question (Trigger Question), you can set a secondary question of "If Other, please explain" (Affected Question) to appear when an applicant selects "Other."
To configure question visibility:
The Conditional Answer Options rule allows you to display different answer options based on an applicant's answer to a program-specific question. In other words, you can "link" questions together so that an applicant's answer to Question 1 (Linked Question) changes the answer options that appear for Question 2 (Affected Question).
For example, you want to ask applicants "What is your Major?" (Linked Question). You want the answer options to the subsequent question, "What is your Concentration?" (Affected Question) to change based on the applicant's answer to Question 1. So, if an applicant selects "Biology" for the Linked Question, the options for the Affected Question will be "Microbiology," "Cellular Biology," etc., and if an applicant selects "Chemistry" for the Linked Question, the options for the Affected Question will be "Inorganic Chemistry," "Organic Chemistry," etc.
Note that Linked and Affected questions must be part of the same Question Block.
To configure conditional answer options:
The Change Deadline rule allows you to create multiple deadlines per program and display the correct deadline based on an applicant's answer to a program-specific or Extended Profile question (if available in the CAS). This allows you to create fewer programs in the CAS Configuration Portal while still giving you the flexibility to establish different deadline dates.
For example, one program can be created with different deadlines based on an applicant's answer to a citizenship or military status question.
To configure change deadlines:
You can add multiple alternate deadlines. If you do, you must place your deadline rules into a highest to lowest priority. Then, if an applicant selects answers that qualify them for multiple deadlines, the deadline that you select as the highest priority is displayed to them.
Your alternate deadlines can be reviewed from the Program Details page.
The Change Fee rule allows you to configure alternate program fees based on an applicant's response to a program-specific or Extended Profile question (if available in the CAS).
For example, you can choose to offer an adjusted fee if an applicant selects Yes to your program question "Are you a military dependent?"
To configure an adjusted fee:
You can add multiple alternate fees. If you do, you must place your alternate fee rules into a highest to lowest priority. Then, if an applicant selects answers that qualify them for multiple adjusted fees, the fee that you select as the highest priority is displayed to them.
Your alternate fees can be reviewed from the Program Details page.
The Fee Waiver Qualification rule allows you to configure an automatic program fee waiver based on an applicant's response to a program-level question.
For example, you can grant a fee waiver if an applicant selects Yes to your program question "Are you a US veteran?"
Note that you can have only one Fee Waiver Qualification rule per program.
To configure a fee waiver qualification:
The Program Availability rule allows you to choose to show or hide your programs based on an applicant's response to a program-specific or Extended Profile question (if available in the CAS).
For example, you can choose to only display a program if an applicant selects International to an Extended Profile citizenship question. By default, programs will display to all applicants unless a program has an availability question rule associated with it.
To configure program availability:
The Show Document rule allows you to choose to request or require a document upload based on an applicant's response to a program-specific or Extended Profile question (if available in the CAS).
For example, you can request that applicants upload a Shadowing Hours document type if they report in a program question that they completed more than 10 hours of shadowing experience.
When a program configures documents, all document types are displayed for applicants. However, if this question rule is activated for a document type, the document type will be hidden until the applicant's answer matches the question rule's configurations.
To configure document visibility:
You can update question rules on the Rules Builder page.
Click the pencil icon to update an existing question rule.
Click the trash icon to delete a question rule.
Note that deleting a question associated with a configured question rule will also delete the question rule.
If, instead, you want to remove a condition from an existing question rule, then edit the question rule.