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Liaison

Release 9 – October 5, 2025

New Features and Enhancements

CSU Transfer Planner Campus (i.e., University and Community College) Portals are built upon the Liaison Outcomes product, and so where you see "Outcomes" listed below, it applies to CSU Transfer Planner as well.

Cross-Portal Enhancements

Liaison's suite of portals work together to help you collect and manage applications. The CAS application, also referred to as the CAS Applicant Portal, is the system where applicants find and apply to your programs. You receive these applications in WebAdMIT or Liaison Outcomes, where you perform your review processes. The appearance of your program and your requirements are customized in the CAS Configuration Portal, where you establish the program-specific elements that your applicants will interact with. Additionally, your program may use one or more of the following tools and platforms:

  • API: a data integration tool.
  • CAS Applicant Gateway: a platform for applicants who have already submitted their CAS application to complete and upload additional materials requested by their programs.
  • CAS Liaison Analytics and Othot: advanced analytics solutions and data reporting tools.
  • CAS Liaison Letters: a platform for evaluators to submit their letters of recommendation.
  • Enrollment Marketing and TargetX: customer relationship management (CRM) systems for student lifecycle management.
  • Living Profile: a platform where students can connect their academic pursuits with their career aspirations.
  • SlideRoom: a platform for collecting digital portfolios.
  • Time2Track: a platform for tracking, verifying, and managing experiences.

Disclaimer: on rare occasions, a new feature or enhancement may be moved to a future release or otherwise subject to change.

Cal State Apply Applicant Decision Codes in WebAdMIT Appear in CSU Transfer Planner

This enhancement is automatically available for use by Cal State Apply and CSU Transfer Planner. No action is required on the part of any association, school, or program. Contact a member of your account team for more information.

CSU Transfer Planner offers the Transfer Success Pathway (TSP), a dual admission program in which community college students enroll in an agreement with a California State University (CSU). This agreement guarantees admission into a student's chosen major once the student has met all admission requirements. These students will use Cal State Apply to formalize their application to a CSU. Then, in WebAdMIT, CSU campuses use Decision Codes to track admissions decisions for their Cal State Apply applicants.

To enable CSU campuses to more easily track and report on the success of the TSP program and students matriculating into a CSU, WebAdMIT's Decision Code data for Cal State Apply applicants is now shared with the CSU Transfer Planner University Portal and the Chancellor's Office.

CSU Transfer Planner

If your transfer student has a Cal State Apply application, any associated Decision Codes will appear on their Contact record once they visit the Check Status page in the application. This data is only available for University Portal users and the Chancellor's Office.

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WebAdMIT

The Chancellor's Office can continue to use WebAdMIT's Decision Code API to place Cal State Apply applicants in the applicable Decision Code.

Transfer Planner Enhancements

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: ADT Transfer Model Curriculum for Chicana/o - Latina/o Studies

Students can now select an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) Transfer Model Curriculum for Chicana/o - Latina/o Studies from the Additional Details ADT questions. The Program Progress page will also include these new degree requirements for students following a related CSU program.

 

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