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:
Disclaimer: on rare occasions, a new feature or enhancement may be moved to a future release or otherwise subject to change.
This enhancement is automatically available for use by all CASs that accept official IELTS scores. No action is required on the part of any association, school, or program. Contact a member of your account team for more information.
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) offers the One Skill Retake, which allows test takers who have recently completed a full IELTS test to retake one of the four skills (Listening, Reading, Writing, or Speaking). This is beneficial if the test taker feels their performance in that particular section wasn't representative of their English ability.
CAS Applicant Portal
If your CAS accepts official IELTS scores, applicants can submit their official One Skill Retake scores to the CAS.
CAS API
The CAS API Application v1 and v2 data models now support IELTS One Skill Retake scores. The existing IELT JSON node has two new properties to capture the One Skill Retake data (osrDateTestTaken and osrTrfNumber) while the existing module property specifies the skill test type (e.g., IELTS Academic One Skill Retake: Writing).
Liaison Outcomes
One Skill Retake scores appear in line with other IELTS scores.
WebAdMIT
The IELTS test score fields have been updated so that each skill has two fields to capture both the original test score and the One Skill Retake score. The first attempt of the test score is listed in the Original Skill field (e.g., Original Listening) while the One Skill Retake score is listed in the Skill field (e.g., Listening).
The test scores for an applicant's first attempt will be listed in both skill fields, and if they submit a One Skill Retake score, then the new score will be listed in the applicable skill field.
If you include official IELTS scores in your lists, exports, and scoring, be sure to review your current configurations and, if necessary, add any of the following new fields so that you can collect both original and One Skill Retake scores:
This enhancement description was updated on May 21, 2025 to list the new fields available in WebAdMIT.
The following enhancements are now available in Liaison Outcomes. 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.
Beginning May 11, 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.
For greater visibility into the status and performance of your emails, Outcomes now offers detailed reports on emails sent from the Applications Grid or Contacts Grid. These reports include information about each email's deliverability and recipients.
Improvements include:
To access the enhanced deliverability reports, click the Activity icon on the Navigation Menu, and click Emails. The details of emails sent prior to this enhancement are available by clicking OLDER EMAILS on this page.
Beginning May 11, this enhancement is automatically available for use by most 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.
Initiated with 2024 Release 9, question labels have been reformatted to make application questions easier to identify when creating exports, segments, and data restrictions. This improves readability and accuracy when selecting these fields in Outcomes. Contact a member of your account team with any questions.
Please review the list of new reference guides, all accessible in the Liaison Outcomes Help Center.
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A new Essential Insights Into the CAS Application guide is now available. It describes the key processes of the CAS application so you can better understand the applicant experience and create more streamlined and efficient strategies for managing and communicating with your applicant pool. |
Please review the list of upcoming events, including product updates and regional training opportunities.
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experience: LIAISON | San Antonio |
June 16–18, 2025 |
Refine your skills, broaden your perspectives, and elevate your strategic thinking alongside like-minded higher ed professionals at experience: LIAISON, June 16–18, 2025 in San Antonio, TX. Register now! |
Shared Lookup Table Updates for Fall 2025 |
September 2025 |
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" 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. The last date to submit lookup table update requests is June 13, 2025. New lookup table values will appear in the CAS Applicant Portal in September 2025 (subject to change). Visit the Shared Lookup Table Updates page for more information. |