This guide provides you with documentation, reference guides, and direct links that answer common admissions questions about the SHP CAS Applicant Portal, Configuration Portal, and WebAdMIT. It also contains resources that may help you work more efficiently throughout your admissions process. If you have additional questions or need further assistance, please contact a member of your account team.
Applicant Portal
The Applicant Portal opens in mid-September and closes in late August. You can view the specific cycle dates, including final processing dates (e.g., last date to submit transcripts, last date to request letters of recommendation, etc.), on the SHP CAS Application Cycle Dates page.
Configuration Portal
Between mid-May and mid-August, configurations are entered into the prelaunch environment. The account team and CCBC review submitted configurations in August.
WebAdMIT
You can view new applicants and initiate a transfer settings shortly after the new cycle opens in mid-September.
CCBC requires all programs to designate two contacts at your institution who will receive all communication from SHP CAS, including the configuration, application, and WebAdMIT launch notifications.
The first three sections of the SHP CAS application (i.e., Personal Information, Academic History, and Supporting Information) compose the core application. They contain questions that are commonly asked of applicants across all participating programs, such as an applicant's biographic information, standardized test scores, and experiences. The fourth section of the application is Program Materials, which is customized by you through the Configuration Portal (discussed in the next section).
You can access the SHP CAS application and SHP CAS Applicant Help Center to review the applicant experience. You can also create a test application in the Applicant Portal; we recommend creating a new account and adding "test" to your name (e.g., TestJohn TestDoe).
For a general overview of the applicant experience, review the following documents:
You can direct any applicant inquiries related to the application to SHP CAS Customer Service.
Use the Configuration Portal Quick Start Guide to make sure you configure your program(s) efficiently and completely in the prelaunch environment. Be sure to check out your CAS's configuration options and review the best practices found throughout. If any optional sections of the application are required for your program (e.g., experiences, test scores, etc.), you'll want to note this on your program home page.
Once you've configured your program, you'll need to have it approved by the account team and CCBC before it is available to applicants. If your program is reviewed after the cycle launches, CCBC will approve it.
Review the Program Transcript and Coursework Requirements and Application Statuses table below to learn how your transcript and coursework requirements affect the applicant's Application Status and the GPAs provided to you.
This table is from the SHP CAS Applicant Help Center. All links below will redirect you to that help center.
If your program requires... (Note: see the Colleges Attended & Transcript Entry sections for more information on transcript and coursework requirements.) |
...then WebAdMIT does the following with GPAs... |
... and your application's final status is... |
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Official Transcripts + Full Coursework Entry |
Calculates three GPAs and makes them available to your programs:
|
Verified |
Official Transcripts + Prerequisite Entry Only |
Provides your programs with per transcript and overall GPAs. |
Verified |
Official Transcripts + No Coursework Entry |
Provides your programs with per transcript and overall GPAs. |
Verified |
Unofficial Transcripts + Prerequisite Entry Only |
Does not calculate or provide GPAs to programs. |
Complete |
Unofficial Transcripts + No Coursework Entry |
Does not calculate or provide GPAs to programs. |
Complete |
No Transcripts + No Coursework Entry |
Does not calculate or provide GPAs to programs. |
Complete |
Review the WebAdMIT Help Center for any questions related to working in WebAdMIT. The Reference Guides and WebAdMIT Training and Support sections are additional resources as you configure WebAdMIT for your needs. Documents commonly requested include:
The Release Notes feature new enhancements in the Applicant Portal, Applicant Gateway, Configuration Portal, Liaison Letters, and WebAdMIT, in addition to upcoming training opportunities.
For any questions, contact the Client Support Specialist Team.
The table below contains enhancements for SHP CAS for the cycle timeframes noted at the top of this page. Note that some sections have multiple enhancements. If an action is required by participating programs to use the enhancement, click the links under Enhancement Details to learn more. Additional enhancements may have been automatically released; review the Release Notes to learn more.
Portal |
Section |
Enhancement Details |
Implementation |
Availability |
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Applicant Portal |
Academic History – Transcript Entry |
Applicants can view instructions when entering their coursework details. |
No action required by participating programs to use this enhancement. |
Available at cycle launch |
Applicant Portal |
Supporting Information |
The CCBC Credentials section was removed. |
No action required by participating programs to use this enhancement. |
Available at cycle launch |
Applicant Portal |
Supporting Information – Release Statement |
The CCBC School of Health Professions Policies and COVID-19 Vaccination statements were updated. |
No action required by participating programs to use this enhancement. |
Available at cycle launch |
Applicant Portal |
Program Materials – Recommendations |
Applicants can create a custom recommender pool, where they enter a recommender’s information once and then select the recommender for any programs that they apply to. This enhancement alleviates the applicant burden of entering recommender information for every program and speeds up the application process. |
No action required by participating programs to use this enhancement. |
Available at cycle launch |
WebAdMIT |
Work Groups |
In WebAdMIT, you can configure Work Groups to allow users to see specific panels on the Applicant Details Page. With this enhancement (from Release 11, 2023) if you remove access to a panel for a Work Group, the fields in that panel are also not available for the Work Group to see when creating exports, lists, or PDF manager templates. For example, if the Race and Ethnicity subpanel is not enabled for a Work Group, its members will not see the information from that panel when creating an export, and will not be able to create filters in List Manager using any of the fields from that panel. As a result of this enhancement, reports that are not shared with Work Groups from the Report Settings page will be inaccessible to anyone who is not a WebAdMIT Administrator. Review the How Work Groups Impact Access to Features and Fields documentation to learn more about the impacts of this enhancement. |
No action required by participating programs to use this enhancement. |
Available at cycle launch |
WebAdMIT |
Export Manager List Manager |
Program Identifier and Program Name fields are now available under the Evaluator field groupings in the Export Manager. |
Action required by participating programs choosing to use this enhancement. |
Available at cycle launch |
The table below contains enhancements for SHP CAS for the cycle timeframes noted at the top of this page. Note that some sections have multiple enhancements. If an action is required by participating programs to use the enhancement, click the links under Enhancement Details to learn more. Additional enhancements may have been automatically released; review the Release Notes to learn more.
Portal |
Section |
Enhancement Details |
Implementation |
Availability |
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Applicant Portal |
Account Information |
The European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a legal framework that sets guidelines for the collection and processing of personal information of individuals within the European Union. The GDPR question explains the information we collect and how we use their information. Users located in a European Union country, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, or Switzerland must opt into our policies when creating an account. |
No action required by participating programs to use this enhancement. |
Available at cycle launch |