ADMF32R0 - Maintain Admission International Detail

Purpose

To allow the recording of International details of Overseas Admission Applicants

Subsystem Admissions
Normally Run By Administration Specialist
Anticipated Frequency As required
Structure Blocks Admission Application
Admission International Detail
Button Find Person

 

This form is accessed through (ADMF3000), via the Application button (bottom block), then through ADMF3240, via the International button (bottom block).

The Direct Admissions Course form ( ADMF3240), only when the International button is enabled (refer ADMF2M30). Directly from menus.

Related Forms, Jobs and Reports

Maintain Submission Location (ADMF0310)
Maintain Recruitment Reference (ADMF0320)
Maintain Government Country Codes (STAF1124)
Direct Admissions ADMF3000

 

The Admission Application block contains:

  • Person ID
  • Sex
  • Date of Birth
  • Commencement Period
  • Admission Process Category
  • Course Version

The Admission International Detail block contains:

  • Primary Nationality
  • Secondary Nationality
  • Submission Location
  • Recruitment Reference
  • Assessor

    Button

    • Find Person

Rules/Notes:

The underlaying functionality of this form considers Admission Method Type in all appropriate Admission Process Category Step functionality

This function allows for the collection of an Admission Applicant’s International details.


The form may be entered either in the context of a particular Admission Course Application or, where course preferences are recorded and the appropriate Admission Process step is enabled, in the context of a particular Admission Course Application.

The block label indicates the context. Admission International Detail will apply at one or other level depending on the context. All international details are institution defined.

Rules/Notes:

When accessed directly from menus, new records cannot be added as it is impossible to determine the correct context. Existing records can be modified as their context has already been established.

 

Last Modified on 6 March, 2004