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March 3 to March 7, 2025 Release Notes

Features & Improvements

Forms: If you've added a Form Response Reminder notification and your form batch still has people who haven't submitted a response yet, the Actions button in Form > Responses has a new Send Response Reminder option.

Communications/Financial Aid: The Aid Applications report now has Add/Remove Communication Plan in the Actions menu.

Financial Aid: Award Type Name and Award Account have been added to the Financial Aid > Disbursements export.

HTML Layouts: A new bit of code will let you filter for numbers in a range in an HTML Layout. Here it is:

{{#if (inRangeCheck some_number_var 1 100)}}

	{{/if}}

Bugfixes

API/Admissions: The comment parameter in the Create Inquiry API call was experiencing an issue the developers called "not working". But apparently it's working now.

Academics/Courses: Something was breaking when an Academic Admin tried to adjust attendance records for an incomplete student. That something is now fixed.

Sad Trombone: One of our CS Reps accidentally referred to a user as "Wendy" even though that was definitely not the guy's name.

Contacts: The ID Numbers management page in Contacts wasn't displaying previews of custom ID number formats. Apparently it just needed some coffee.

Videos and Focus Sessions

If you've got an hour, we've got a Focus Session for you next week:

  • Introduction to Billing: Wanna learn about semolians and greenbacks in Populi? This one also covers pending charges, invoices, transactions, payments/credits, tuition schedules, fees and so on. This will be most useful to Financial Admin and Student Billing users. It's scheduled for March 11th, 2025, 11:00 AM Pacific time.
  • Introduction to Degree Audit: Prove how much you love degrees and the auditing arts with this look at degree requirements, course groups, course mapping, exceptions, transcripts and so on. This will be most useful to Academic Admin and Registrar users. It's scheduled for March 13th, 2025, 11:00 AM Pacific time.

Josh lets you in on a little something in this video about form notifications: we've been stockpiling all the hassle we've been saving you, waiting for the price to jump. You could call us hassle speculators.

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