<div>Dear Colleagues,</div>
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<div> We're in a situation where our Admissions department doesn't want incoming applicants to be identified as "enrolled" i.e. "registered" once we preform the "move to student" process on SRCR. Admissions would prefer them to be at some "other" status, not "MS", which would still allow Student Affairs and the Reg Office etc. to continue on with their work in the student module, but still allow reporting to reflect that those students were in the process of moving from applicants to students. Admissions is looking for a very clear and clean cut definition both systematically and in the reports, between an "enrolled student" that has a full live registration and an "accepted, deposited, applicant with intent to come." Has anyone else had experience with this kind of situation? We're a Colleague school, but our new Director of Admissions was previously a Banner user and said that the process in that system was considerably cleaner. Any thoughts or observations would be helpful. Thanks very much!</div>
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<div>Sincerely,</div>
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<div>Ethan R Powell</div>
<div>Assistant Registrar</div>
<div>Keuka College <br clear="all"><br>-- <br></div>
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