Admit Type

The Admit Type indicates the type of prospective student is applying to the university. This field is always associated with an Admit Term. Values are:
  • FYR - First Year
  • TRF - Transfer
  • RAD - Reentry (previously enrolled and returning after an absence of at least one term, not counting summer) 
  • RET - Reentry Transfer (previously enrolled and returning after an absence of at least one term, not counting summer and attended another school –and bringing transfer credit from another school)
  • NEW – Used by Grad/Prof schools to indicate a new prospective student

SIS Admit Types and their Associated Careers
Admit Types by Career  Undergraduate  Graduate  Special  Medical  Law  Pharmacy  Vet Med 
First Year FYR    
New    NEW  NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
Transfer TRF     TRF
Reentry RAD RAD RAD RAD
Reentry Transfer RET

Other Undergraduate Admit Types you should not use:
  • EOS (Engineering Outreach Student) is not used by any career.
  • CAD (Connections Apply Direct) should not be used as they indicate current Connections students (doing first 54 credits at partner campus) and if they return after 54 credits, will reapply with an Admit Type of TRF.
  • 2ND (second degree) is used when applicants indicate they want a 2nd degree. If verified that they can attend for a 2nd degree, Admit Type is changed TRF, RAD, or RET as appropriate; if not, they remain a Admit Type of 2ND and are denied admission. 


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Doc ID:
38297
Owned by:
Keith B. in WiSH
Created:
2014-03-11
Updated:
2024-04-19
Sites:
WiSH-internal