June 3rd, 2026

Admissions identity is now simpler: each application is for the signed-in applicant, with clearer applicant details during the application process.
Applicant suffixes can now be captured and carried into school records.
Registrars can now correct applicant identity details during review before creating the student record.
Several reliability fixes improve approvals, table sorting, and admission-to-student conversion workflows.
Admissions
Applicants can now include a suffix, such as Jr. or Sr., as part of their application identity details.
School admins can now edit applicant identity information from the application overview during review, including suffix.
Approved applicant identity details are used when creating the official student record, helping ensure reviewed admissions information is reflected accurately.
Admissions
The application experience now clearly treats the signed-in account as the applicant, removing the “applying for myself or someone else” choice to reduce confusion.
Applicant email is shown as a read-only “Applying as” detail during the application process, making it clearer which account is submitting the application.
Admissions
Fixed an issue where registrars could be blocked from creating a student record when an accepted applicant was intentionally placed into a class with a different academic level.
Fixed applicant suffix handling so suffixes entered during admissions are preserved in the resulting student record.
Admin experience
Fixed approval counts so the sidebar badge now matches the approvals visible in the pending approvals inbox.
Fixed an issue where some actionable approval requests could be missing from the approvals inbox.
Fixed sorting on multi-word table columns, such as Student Number, Academic Level, and Source, so lists sort correctly without error messages.