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:
This enhancement must be approved by the CAS association or UniCAS client for use in the next cycle. CAS association and UniCAS clients: contact your Account Manager for more information or to enable this feature.
Disclaimer: on rare occasions, a new feature or enhancement may be moved to a future release or otherwise subject to change.
If a CAS has a custom question in the first three quadrants (i.e., Personal Information, Academic History, and Supporting Information) or Extended Profile section, then the question can be configured to be internal only, meaning that that question and its answers will not be sent to other portals such as the CAS API, WebAdMIT, and Outcomes. This enhancement allows CASs to continue to collect data while restricting who can view it. To request reports on the data, contact support.
Analytics by Liaison
You can still access internal-only questions and answers in reports if they are custom questions mapped to Analytics. Check with your account manager for details.
Applicant Portal
Applicants can answer internal-only questions and view their responses in the full application PDFs they download from the Applicant Portal.
CAS API
Internal-only questions and answers are not accessible in the CAS API.
Liaison Outcomes
Internal-only questions and answers are not accessible in Outcomes.
WebAdMIT
Internal-only questions and answers are not accessible in WebAdMIT or the full application PDFs you download from the Applicant Details page.
This enhancement is automatically available for use by all CASs and participating programs. No action is required on the part of any association, school, or program. Contact a member of your account team for more information.
Disclaimer: on rare occasions, a new feature or enhancement may be moved to a future release or otherwise subject to change.
Many fields in the Applicant Portal contain predefined answer values that applicants can select; for example, the Country and County fields both have predefined answer values. These values are housed in shared "lookup tables." Periodically, we update these tables to include additional response options.
These lookup table updates impact the following portals, some of which you may use. If you created a "crosswalk" from our portals to your local data in your SIS/CRM, you may need to update this crosswalk for the newly added options. For guidance on optimal implementation of the new values, review the Shared Lookup Table Updates page.
The following enhancements are automatically available to all CASs and participating programs using the CAS API. No action is required on the part of any association, school, or program. 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.
If a PDF generation fails, the CAS API Subscription now sends a text file that contains metadata about the PDF, including a GET URL to fetch the PDF directly.
See the API technical reference page for more information.
If your subscriptions have semantically-identical subscription path template values, then the CAS API Subscriptions will now better detect these duplicate subscriptions and display an error message.
See the API technical reference page for more information.
The Document Import Processor (DIP) manifest now includes the following header properties for file data:
See the API technical reference page for more information.
The CAS API now offers a "Reviewer" PDF type that omits the Race and Ethnicity panel. To enable this new PDF type:
See the SCOTUS Affirmative Action Decision: Race and Ethnicity Implementation Guide and the API technical reference page for more information.
Please review the list of new reference guides, all accessible in the Integration Help Center.
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A new Othot to TargetX integration allows you to move Othot data into TargetX; this occurs via a batch data integration process that uses Informatica's ETL capabilities. To learn more about this integration, visit the Integration Help Center. |
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A new WebAdMIT to TargetX integration allows you to move WebAdMIT data into TargetX; this occurs via a batch data integration process that uses Informatica's ETL capabilities. To learn more about this integration, visit the Integration Help Center. |