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March 2 to March 6, 2026 Release Notes

Features & Improvements

We've released our initial version of the Admissions and Consumer Transparency Supplement report (ACTS) in Admissions > Reporting > Preset. Read more in this announcement.

The Student Payments view on organization pages now shows whether a payment has been voided or reversed.

Financial Term Statement print layouts now have variables for Term Start/End Dates.

Bugfixes

A bunch of stuff related to Canadian tax forms needed some attention:

  • When a school releases T4As the college name should be put on "deep freeze" so that if the school later changes its name, the already-released T4A will still have the old name upon it.
  • Found out that if you issued a Canadian Donation Receipt with multiple donations on it, the donor would receive one email per donation rather than the vastly less-annoying one email per receipt that we do now.
  • T2202 forms had an intermittent issue with calculating date spans when superterms were involved.
  • They also had an issue where the form preview didn't match what was shown on the user interface.
  • The CRA changed their formatting rules in small, subtle ways that led to errors uploading T4As generated by us.

Found some problems in the custom font thing we recently released for HTML layouts that we promptly fixed.

Videos and Focus Sessions

Focus Sessions coming soon...

  • Introduction to Running Courses: Take a tour of course settings, lessons, assignments, discussions, tests, grading and so on. This will be most useful to Academic Admin, Faculty, and Teaching Assistant users. It's scheduled for March 10th, 2026, 11:00 AM Pacific time.
  • Introduction to Billing: Get a look at 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 12th, 2026, 11:00 AM Pacific time.

A good one for your faculty: Josh talking about student grade calculations.

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