Release 3 – March 29, 2026
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New Features and Enhancements
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.
Updated Parent/Guardian Occupation List and EO Indicator Score
This enhancement must be approved by the CAS association or UniCAS client for use in the next cycle. If activated, this enhancement will be available for all participating programs in the next cycle. CAS association and UniCAS clients: contact a member of your account team for more information or to enable this feature.
Select CASs collect parent/guardian information, including the parent/guardian's education and occupation (EO). With this enhancement, CASs can choose to use an alternate Occupations question that has an updated list of occupations, based on research from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Additionally, the EO indicator score for ADEA CASs has been updated, notably by not calculating a score if a parent/guardian is deceased.
This enhancement ensures an accurate and up-to-date portrayal of parent/guardian information.
CAS Application Portal
Applicants can view the updated occupation list as they complete the Parent/Guardian section under the Personal Information quadrant.
CAS API
The CAS API Application v1 and v2 response models' "familyMembers" JSON node has been updated with 2 new properties to convey family member occupation category:
- occupationCategory
- occupationCategoryId
The properties will be automatically populated if data is available. See the CAS API Swagger page for more information.
Liaison Outcomes
The new occupation values will populate in the Custom Questions section where applicable.
WebAdMIT
A new Parent Occupation field is available in the Parents/Guardians field grouping, and you can use it in lists and exports.
CAS API Enhancements
The following enhancements are automatically available for the CAS API, and no action is required on the part of any school or program. If you have any questions about these features, contact support.
Disclaimer: on rare occasions, a new feature or enhancement may be moved to a future release or otherwise subject to change.
CAS API Now Honors Application Status at Enqueued Time
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.
This enhancement introduces two new properties in the Application API v1 and v2 response models, designed for subscription users, called "statusOnEventTrigger" and "applicationStatusOnEventTrigger." These properties reflect the application status at the time the related event was triggered (i.e., when the application was placed in queue), rather than when the application was delivered.
This is necessary because under high load conditions, the delay between the event trigger and application delivery may be 10 minutes or more. In these cases, the application can change status, and subscribers will received unexpected applications. These new properties (which will be automatically available and populated for subscription users) help mitigate this issue.
Coming Soon!
Please review the list of upcoming events, including product updates and regional training opportunities.
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Shared Lookup Table Updates for Spring 2026 |
May 2026 |
Many fields in the CAS 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" which are viewable in your CAS's/UniCAS's data dictionary file. Lookup table change requests can be sent to a member of your account team, who will compile and review these requests. New lookup table values will appear in the CAS Applicant Portal in March and May 2026 (subject to change). Visit the Shared Lookup Table Updates page for more information. |
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CAS 3+ Upgrade |
2026 |
Liaison is excited to announce that in the 2026-2027 application cycle, all of our Centralized Application Services (CAS) will be upgraded to a new, mobile-first, and modern applicant portal that we call CAS 3+. Visit the CAS 3+ Upgrade page to learn more about its key benefits and a preview of the upgraded application. |
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experience: LIAISON | Baltimore |
June 8–10, 2026 |
Set sail with us to explore new strategies, uncover trends shaping the future, and dive into real stories of transformation from peers using Liaison's solutions at experience: LIAISON, June 8–10, 2026 in Baltimore, MD. Register now! |
