WebAdMIT allows you to create a rich data file containing selected applicant and data elements. Export files are sometimes called "flat files." Exports are especially useful for integration with Student Information Systems (SIS).
Institution users access applicant data for all cycles that the institution has participated in a UniCAS/national CAS. For this reason, we recommend that you include the following fields in all your exports, so that you can quickly identify applicants for each of your CASs and cycles:

Review our additional notes and best practices when building your export templates.
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Export types |
Review additional information by clicking each link below:
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Selecting fields |
Be aware that the export data order for "many" fields is arbitrary; it does not follow the order from the application, least important to most important, chronological, alphabetical, etc. Additionally, the order that data exports in one field grouping does not necessarily match the order that data exports in a similar field grouping. For example, ABC University may be listed as college 1 in the College(s) Attended field grouping while in the GPAs by Transcript field grouping, it may be listed as college 3. If you're exporting college and GPA data for an applicant, note that the college code ID is unique for each college and can be used to manually match data across different field groupings. To do so, include these fields where applicable:
For example, the college code ID "3127" for the University of Dayton is the same in the College Code and GPAs by Transcript College ID fields. College Code field
GPAs by Transcript College ID field
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Placeholder fields |
If you want to add columns within your export (e.g., extra space for your Student Information System (SIS) integration, or preemptively create space for new, upcoming fields), you can click the Add Placeholder button. Note the following when using placeholder fields:
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Once you run an export, you'll automatically be sent to the Recent Files page. You can also retrieve exports run within the past seven days from this page. Note that the times listed on the Recent Files page are in Eastern Time.
If your export has a large number of fields, it may need additional time to produce.
To download an export:

To manage existing exports, click Export Manager from the Menu Bar. You can view and perform the following actions for exports that you created or that other users created and shared with you.

Click the export name to run it.
Use the grip icon to drag and drop the export into the preferred order.
Click the checkbox to pin an export in the Menu Bar under the My Exports and Reports subpanel in the Reports & Exports panel; this option provides you with quick access to run the export.
Use the pencil icon to edit an export. Note that only export owners can make edits. If you'd like to edit or see the settings of an export that you are not the owner of, you can create a copy of it instead.
Use the duplicate icon to copy an existing export. If you copy an export, any field included in the original export that you do not have access to will be removed in the copied export.
Use the trash icon to delete an export. Note that only export owners can delete exports.