The following enhancements are now available in CSU Transfer Planner Student and Campus (i.e., University and Community College) Portals. If you have any questions about these features, contact a member of your account team or support.
Disclaimer: on rare occasions, a new feature or enhancement may be moved to a future release or otherwise subject to change.
Student Portal: STEM Indicator
To more easily identify STEM programs, a new STEM indicator is available on the Research Program page. This indicator also appears on the program cards and the program details window.
Student & Campus Portals: Career Explorer
Starting on July 29, the Student Portal has a new Career Explorer section that can help guide students into careers applicable to their major of interest. The Career Explorer includes a summary of the career, its skill sets and salary information, the career outlook, and suggested applicable CSU majors to pursue in relation to this career.

Within the Campus Portals, you can view a student's saved careers on the Student Summary view under Careers of Interest.

Student & Campus Portals: Last High School Attended Section
In the Student Portal, a new High School Attended section is available, where students can identify their last high school attended and graduation status. This gives you more data around a student's educational history.
In the Campus Portals, you can view this high school information on the Student Summary view under High School Attended.

Student & University Portals: Updated TSP Questionnaire
In the Student Portal, the TSP (Transfer Success Pathway) Questionnaire, where students can learn if they qualify for TSP, has been updated with new cycle questions and a more streamlined question flow. For example, some questions now show conditionally, so students are guided through additional questions based on their answers to previous ones.
In the University Portal, you can see the new questions and student answers on the Student Summary view under TSP Questionnaire.
Campus Portals: Updated Inactive Student Data
Students who no longer have active followed programs at a campus are classified as inactive. Previously, their data was still available in the Campus Portals after they unfollowed a program, and campuses were able to send them email communication. With this enhancement, inactive applicants have a pared-down profile view that includes their core information but suppresses most remaining data.