Requirements are tracked using three components:
When application records are created and match a predefined Requirement Rule, a series of Checklist Items are created. Once related records (essays, tests, recommendations, etc.) are added to the applicant's contact and/or application record, the system attempts to match them to a relevant requirement for the given application type. If a match is found, the checklist item status is updated accordingly. Applicants can view the status of these requirements on the Applicant Dashboard.
The Application Requirements Manager enables the requirements for an application to be created and managed automatically. Requirements appear in the "Checklist Items (v2)" section of an application along with a Status.
When a relevant record (e.g., essay) is created, the system matches it to a requirement in "Checklist Items (v2)" and updates the requirement to In Progress or Completed.
Requirement Rules associate one or more requirements (e.g., ACT score, essay) to an Application Type (e.g., Undergraduate Day) based on matching your Application Requirements Manager Relevant Field in the Application object. Requirements are created when the relevant field on the Application record is updated to match an "Application Type" value in a Requirement Rule.
Note: When setting up your Requirement Rules, ensure the values in the relevant field in the Application Object match the values in the "Application Type" field in the Requirement Rules Object exactly.
Before creating this requirement, you must first create a checkbox field on the Application object for the requirement. For example, to create an "Application Fee App Requirement", you would create a custom checkbox field called Application Fee on the Application Object.
When creating the Miscellaneous Requirement, you will be prompted for the Checkbox Field, which should be the API Field Name of the corresponding checkbox. Unlike other requirements that require records to be created to complete the checklist item, Miscellaneous Requirements will close when this corresponding checkbox is checked or marked true.
First, check to see if the Standalone version of Application Requirements Manager is installed:
If installed, then check to see if you’re using the package: