Merged Enhancement

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Add Must NOT be Present qualification option for short answer/essay questions and number questions Merged

Problem:

Client wants to be able to qualify on blank short answer questions. They can use "must be present," but they can't use "must not be present."

Problem:
Client wants to add a qualifier like this:  "Cumulative GPA must NOT be present," then they could add another qual in the same group that says "High School GPA must be >=3.0." That way, they know the student is new to the school but still qualifies based on HS GPA instead of Cumulative GPA.

 

College of Coastal Georgia

  • Guest
  • Jan 16 2018
  • Reviewed: Voting Open
Employee Name Mary Trautman
Client Name "shard name" ccga, uvu
  • Guest commented
    August 30, 2018 14:40

    Mary Derby from Utah Valley University would like this as well

    They have certain awards that are for certain types of students for example Freshman w/ no Transfer GPA (freshman who have not taken any college level courses). They can't enter a null value because it has to be a numeric field and they cannot enter a 0.0 because the need to distinguish between applicants who actually have a 0.0. They would like to avoid having to import an completely different field to indicate eligibility for opportunities of this type. 

  • Mary Trautman commented
    June 15, 2018 17:15

    A "must not be present" for short answer and a "must be blank" for import fields would both be helpful in the GPA scenario.

  • Guest commented
    March 05, 2018 22:48

    They do have a signifier for "freshman" so I guess they could use that, but I noticed they just have multiple qual groups. there may have been another use case for this but it's not coming to mind now!

  • Deleted User commented
    February 24, 2018 00:27

    Did we ever get any additional info on this? 

  • Deleted User commented
    January 23, 2018 21:39

    Do they not have another signifier for incoming student?