
Clay McFerrin
Heritage Christian University
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Clay McFerrin created a post,
Show More Detail in Degree Changes in Activity Feed Change Log
The Change Log in the Activity Feed is easily one of the most useful features in the whole system. A minor improvement would be to identify the specific degree affected by a "Degree Change" record....
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Clay McFerrin created a post,
Convert High School Graduation Date to Permanent Field
Currently, a prospective student's "HS Grad. Date" is specific to the lead info set. Thus, when we have individuals with multiple lead info sets (i.e., they were prospects for one or more degrees o...
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Clay McFerrin commented,
I don't think I need some of this stuff, but it would be great to have validation for at least email addresses and US phone numbers. Similar request here.
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Clay McFerrin commented,
Yes, we strongly support this, so that respondents can enter phone numbers and/or email addresses that should not be linked to themselves.
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Clay McFerrin commented,
Both of these would be great additions! For the conditional notifications, I would suggest the notifications not be sent until the form is "completed" (i.e., submitted, reviewed, or decided, as per...
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Clay McFerrin commented,
Hi Sophia, I'm not a Populi employee, but I was interested in your post because I had some similar thoughts here and here. I haven't quite grasped the scenarios you're trying to isolate, but would ...
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Clay McFerrin commented,
Priscilla, 1) I support adding a term indicator to the application preview. 2) Are you not using separate lead info sets for different academic terms of prospective students' interests? If you were...
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Clay McFerrin commented,
I also don't know what this is called, but it would greatly improve the standardization of our address records!
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Clay McFerrin commented,
Fair point! Though I would suggest linking here, to encourage preliminary searching, which I have often found helpful.
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Clay McFerrin commented,
Fantastic! Thanks, Toby et. al!