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Section 2 - Reporting Codes
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Gender |
General |
Gender information is maintained for federal and state reporting requirements. |
Standards |
A gender code is required for all persons in the Banner system. |
Source |
Board of Regents SSPS and Degree and Completers) |
Codes |
M |
Male |
A male person, man or boy |
F |
Female |
A female person, woman or girl |
U |
Unknown |
2 |
Ethnicity |
General |
Ethnicity is tracked for purposes of federal and state reporting requirements.
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Standard |
This field MUST be entered for students and employees who are U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents. This field MUST NOT be entered for international students or employees (non-U.S. citizens residing in the U.S. on a visa). This field is optional for constituents who are friends of the College.
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Source |
Board of Regents SSPS and Degree and Completers) |
Codes |
1 |
Asian or Pacific Islander |
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands. This area includes, for example, China, Japan, Korea, the Philippine Islands, and Samoa. |
2 |
American Indian or Alaskan Native |
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America, and Alaskan Native who maintain cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community |
3 |
Black, Non-Hispanic |
A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. |
4 |
Hispanic |
A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish Culture or origin, regardless of race. |
5 |
NOT USED |
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6 |
White, Non-Hispanic |
A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. |
7 |
Foreign/Non-Resident Alien |
A person who is not a citizen or national of the U.S. and who is in this country on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Non-resident aliens are to be reported separately, rather than in any of other racial/ethnic categories described in this section. |
8 |
Race/Ethnicity Unknown |
This category is used ONLY if the student did not select a racial/ethnic designation, AND the postsecondary institution finds it impossible to place the student in one of the aforementioned racial/ethnic categories during established enrollment procedures or in any post-enrollment identification or verification process. |
Processes |
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VISA STAT |
SSPS |
if visa-stat not equal spaces move ‘7’ to SSPS Ehtnic Code) |
Issue: If visa-stat is non equal to spaces and ethnic code selected is not equal to 7, our records will not match Board of Regents reports.
FYI : Current codes
Ethnicity codes in HRS |
Ethnicity codes in SIS |
1 |
White- Non-Hispanic |
A |
American Indian/Alaskan Native |
2 |
Black – Non-Hispanic |
C |
White, not of Hispanic origin |
3 |
Hispanic or Latino, ANY RACE |
N |
Black, not of Hispanic Origin |
4 |
Asian or Pacific Islander |
R |
Asian or Pacific Islander |
5 |
American Indian or Alaskan Native |
S |
Hispanic |
9 |
Unspecified |
U |
Unknown (default) |
3 |
Citizenship and International Persons Information |
General |
Citizenship is required information for students and employees at DCC. Additional information, such as country of citizenship and visa status, is required for any person who is not a citizen of the United States. If the person is a constituent and not a student or employee, this field may be left blank to indicate the U.S. citizenship is not known.
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Standards |
A person’s citizenship is entered and maintained on the General Person form in each module using the following values: |
Codes |
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Source |
Board of Regents SSPS and Degree and Completers) |
Y |
Yes |
This person is a U.S. citizen |
N |
No |
This person is not a U.S. citizen (includes permanent residents with a green card) |
Blank |
Unknown (Not for Students or Employees) |
Processes |
Citizenship and related information is maintained by the following offices: |
Any changes to citizenship or visa information must be coordinated with the appropriate offices as identified by checking Banner form GUASYST. |
Human Resources |
for employees of DCC |
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Office of Admissions |
for persons applying as students |
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DCC Foundation |
for donors who are not DCC employees, students, or student Applicants. |
Citizenship used for State reporting for Students and IPEDS Reporting for Human Resources.
4 |
Calendar Dates |
General
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Dates are entered on variety of ‘forms’ for various purposes throughout the Banner System. |
Standards |
Banner is set up to accept dates in the format mm-dd-yyyy. However, all dates will DISPLAYED as dd-mmm-yyyy. |
Source |
Banner |
Year |
Always enter four digits for the year: |
Enter 2004 – not 04 |
Month |
Always enter two digits.
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Enter March as 03 – not 3 |
Day |
Always enter two digits. |
Enter the 6th day of the month as 06 - not 6 |
Examples |
The date June 24, 2004 can be entered in the following ways: |
Entered |
Displayed in Banner |
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06242004 |
24-JUN-2004 |
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06/24/2004 |
24-JUN-2004 |
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06-24-2004 |
24-JUN-2004 |
5 |
Date of Birth |
General
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A Date of Birth is required for all Delgado Community College employees and students. |
A Date of Birth is optional for Delgado Community College alumni and donors. |
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Standards |
A Date of Birth will be entered into Banner in the format mm-dd-yyyy. |
Banner will DISPLAY the results as dd-mmm-yyyy. |
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Processes |
Dates can be entered with or without dashes (-) or slashes (/) as separators. |
Missing birth dates |
If no birth date is given, the following default date will be entered until the correct date is determined. |
Default Date: 11-11-1111 |
Will display as: 11-NOV-1111. |
Changes |
An employee or student making a date of birth change request must present a birth certificate, driver’s license, passport or state identification. |
Professional judgment should be used when making corrections to dates of birth based on initial data entry error. |
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Examples |
See Calendar Dates |
Recommendation: An error report should be generated for the Offices of Admissions and Human Resources to be reviewed and update records with accurate information.
Reporting codes – part 2
4. |
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General
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Students, faculty and staff at Delgado Community College are eligible to receive internet access, e-mail services, e-print (faculty/staff), Blackboard, and mainframe system access. Use of these privileges requires establishing an account with the Office of Information Technology. An enrolled student automatically receives an individual e-mail account that is a college specific e-mail address.
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Standard |
All faculty/staff individual e-mail login names follow a standard format of first initial of first name and first five characters of last name; a middle initial is used if the last name is less than five characters (if available); a number is attached to the end if there are duplicates (beginning with number 1).
All student e-mail login names follow a standard format of first initial of first name and last five characters of last name with a 5 digit computer generated sequential number attached at the end.
An office/department e-mail login name follows a standard format of up to 15 characters which is descriptive of the office/department, and is generated on a per request basis.
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Source |
Office of Information Technology (SIS) |
Codes |
B |
Business |
C |
College (Used for student e-mail address) |
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H |
Home |
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P |
Personal |
Note |
The college e-mail address is the only recognized e-mail address for students.
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Procedure |
E-mail addresses follow a standard format which consist of a login name, followed by the ‘@ ‘sign, followed by the domain name. The domain name consists of three characters, descriptive of the college, separated by a period, followed by a suffix that indicates which top-level domain it belongs to. For example, helpdesk@dcc.edu is the address where user support questions can be sent. All incoming students are provided with a college email address. |
Examples |
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Email Type |
Name (First - Last) |
Email Address
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Student email |
Astute Student |
astude12345@dcc.edu
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Faculty/Staff email |
Apple Faculty |
afacul@dcc.edu
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Office/Department email |
Accounting |
businessoffice@dcc.edu |
5. |
Marital Code |
General
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Use the following codes whenever marital status is needed by Student, Financial Aid and/or Human Resources. These codes are not intended for use in tax computations. This is an optional field. It is not being collected on the student application at the present time.
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Standard |
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Source |
HRS |
Codes |
Description |
Explanation |
D |
Divorced |
No longer legally married |
M |
Married |
Legally married |
P |
Separated |
Legally married but living apart |
S |
Single |
Never married |
W |
Widowed |
Spouse is deceased |
U (default) |
Unknown |
Status unknown |
Note: Ask consultant about default values.
Marital codes used in SIS:
S - SINGLE
M - MARRIED
D - DIVORCED
H - HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD
W - WIDOWED
P - SEPARATED
N - DOMESTIC PARTNER
T - OTHER
BLANK - UNKNOWN
Marital codes used in HRS:
D - DIVORCED
M - MARRIED
P - SEPARATED
S - SINGLE
W - WIDOWED
Z - OTHER
6. |
Academic Status |
General
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The student’s academic standing as determined by the reporting institution, at the end of the reported term. |
Standard |
The following codes will be used for academic standing. |
Source |
Regents & SIS |
Codes |
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Regents Code |
Delgado Codes |
Unofficial Transcript |
Official Transcript
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G |
GS |
Good Standing |
Good Standing |
P |
PA |
Academic Probation |
Academic Probation |
PS |
Academic Probation after one semester suspension |
Academic Probation |
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P3 |
Academic Probation - Summer |
Academic Probation |
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S |
SS* |
Academic Suspension – One Semester |
Academic Suspension – One Semester |
SA |
Redadmit academic appeals during semester suspension |
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SD |
Redadmit developmental during semester suspension |
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SY |
Academic Suspension – One Year |
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W |
Withdrawal |
Withdrawal (?) |
Note |
This code is ‘S’ in SIS. |
7. |
Admission Status |
General
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Admissions status reflects the students current standing with regards to his/her attendance at the reporting institution.
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Standard |
The following codes will be used to report to the Board of Regents:
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Source |
Board of Regents SSPS requirements |
Codes |
Category |
Description |
1 |
First-Time Freshman |
An entering freshman who has never attended any college (or other postsecondary institution). Includes students enrolled in the fall term who attended college for the first time in the prior summer term. Also includes students who entered with advanced standing (college credits earned before graduation from high school).
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3 |
Other Student |
Any student who fails to fit into any of the other admission status categories. |
4 |
Transfer Student |
A student who enrolls at an institution for he first time who have previously attended another postsecondary institution. Students classified as visiting students or First-time Freshman should be excluded. See the exception to this definition in the definition for First-Time Freshman above.
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5 |
Continuing Student
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Those students enrolled in a particular term who were also enrolled in the previous regular term or summer term and who do not qualify as first-time freshman or transfer students. A regular term is defined as a fall or spring semester and a fall, winter or spring quarter. |
6 |
Readmitted Students |
Those students enrolled for a particular term who were previously enrolled at your institution but were not enrolled under the conditions specified above the continuing students. |
X |
Visiting Student |
A student who is enrolled in one or more courses at, or being taught by, your institution, but whose home campus is another institution. Includes all students who are visiting your campuses (e.g. cross-registered, cross-enrolled, dual-enrolled, summer only, etc.) by formal or informal inter-institutional cooperative programs or agreements. |
If a student is enrolled in course work on both campuses, both institutions, irrespective of the conditions of the programs or agreements, should report these students. For example: A student enrolled in a degree program at institution A and cross-enrolled in a course at (or being taught by) institution B would be reported as Admissions Status “1”, “2”, “3”, etc, at institution A and as Admissions Status “X” as institution B.
If a student is enrolled in course work as a visiting student only and not enrolled on the home campus, the campus he/she is visiting should report the student. For example:
A student enrolled in a degree program at institution A does not enroll at institution A for the summer semester, but enrolls at institution B as a visiting student. Institution B would report that student as Admissions Status “X”. |
Note |
Code 2 is not used by 2 year institutions |
8. |
Admission Status Codes Used in SIS |
General
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Currently Admission Status is determined by requirement rules, rather than being coded directly into the system. It is not know at this time how Banner will process this information. |
Standard |
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Source |
Board of Regents & SIS |
Delgado Codes |
Regent’s Codes |
Title |
Requirement Rules |
FR |
1 |
First – Time Freshman |
F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, I1, I2, N1, N2 |
AP |
3 |
Other Student |
P1, P2 |
AT |
4 |
Transfer Student |
I3, I4, N3, N4, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T0, S1, S2 |
CO |
6 |
Continuing Students |
C |
RA |
5 |
Readmitted Students |
I5, I6, N5, N6, R1, R2, R5, R6, R9, R0, SR, ST |
RT |
5 |
Readmit w/transfer credit |
R3, R4, R7, R8, S3, S4, |
CR |
? |
Cross Enrolled |
CR |
IT |
? |
Internal Transfer |
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QA |
? |
Quick Admit |
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AD |
? |
Regular Admit |
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GE |
1 |
Admit w/ged |
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HS |
? |
High School Student |
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RL |
? |
Return from leave |
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RI |
? |
Reinstated |
Recommendation: Admit Status be separated from requirement rules.
Question: Does Banner provide roll-up tables?
9. |
Deceased Information |
General
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Due to the sensitivity of this issue, prompt attention is important so future mailings from College offices are discontinued. Deceased status must be verified information, not perceived information.
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Standard |
All population selections for communication purposes must search for, and exclude, deceased persons.
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Guidelines
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If you receive verified information that a person is deceased you must: Enter ‘Y’ to indicate that the student is deceased. (on what screen?) Update the date of death, if known. Deceased information should be maintained using the same guidelines as name changes. Refer to Data Change rules. The message “DECEASED” shows up on any forms with the ID in the Key Information.
Make changes to address field to read “Deceased”. Enter “99999” in zip code field. |
Question: Who can update this?
10. |
Confidentiality of Student Records |
General
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Security and confidentiality are a matter of concern to all persons who have access to student information. Each person using student information holds a position of trust relative to this data and must recognize the responsibilities delegated to him or her in preserving the security and confidentiality of this information. Since conduct either on or off the job could affect the security and confidentiality of this information, each person authorized to access student information is expected to adhere to the following standards. |
FERPA |
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, establishes requirements regarding the privacy of student records. FERPA governs: Release of "education" records maintained by an educational institution.
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Directory Informa-tion |
Based on FERPA guidelines, Access to Student Records policy, "Directory Information" for enrolled students is eligible for release unless the student requests that it be held confidential. Delgado Community College designates the following student information as "Directory Information": Student name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, date and place of birth, major, participation in officially recognized sports and activities, weights and heights of athletes, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received and the name of the most recent previous institution.
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Disclosure Policies |
All personally identifiable information not covered under "Directory Information" is confidential and shall be disclosed by the College only as provided in College Policies. No information, "public" orprivate, on applicant records may be released outside of the College until the applicant has become a registered student and has a chance to prohibit release, except to agents designated by the applicant. Students are notified on an annual basis of their rights under FERPA, including the right to request that directory information be restricted. Delgado Community College reserves the right to make directory information public unless the student has filed a "Request for Confidential Information" form with the Registrar’s Office.
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Standard |
If a student completes a “Request for Confidential Information” form and submits it to the Registrar’s Office, the student’s directory information WILL NOT be disclosed to the public. The Registrar’s Office will flag the student's record with a confidentiality indicator and the message CONFIDENTIAL will display in the upper left corner on any Banner form with the ID in the Key information. If a donor wishes to request confidentiality, a written request should be submitted to the Delgado Community College Foundation Gifts and Registrar’s Office. The confidentiality indicator for donor information is maintained by the use of the confidentiality indicator.
The specific directory information requested to remain confidential will be entered on the SPACMNT (Comment) form in General Person for students and APACOMT for donors using the following Comment Type codes:
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Source |
SIS |
Codes |
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XAC |
Co-Curricular/Athletic Activities |
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XAD |
Address |
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XAL |
All Info |
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XBD |
Birth date |
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XDG |
Degrees or Awards |
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XDR |
Published Directory Exclusion |
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XEM |
E-mail Address |
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XEN |
Enroll, Attend, Student Level |
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XIN |
Most Recent Prior Institution |
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XMJ |
Major |
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XNA |
All Name(s) |
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XPH |
Phone Number |
Once restrictions are in place they can be removed only by the written request of the student or donor. |
???? If a student completes a “Request to Withhold Information” form and submits it to the Registrar’s Office, their name, address and phone number WILL NOT be disclosed to the public. The student's record will be flagged with a confidentiality indicator and the message CONFIDENTIAL will display in the upper left corner on any Banner form with the ID in the Key information. A Comment Type code of "DIR" will be entered on the SPACMNT (Comment) form in General Person.
11. |
Relationship Codes |
General
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Relationship codes are use to identify the relationship of a contact person to the student or employee. |
Standard |
The following codes will be used to identify the relationship of a contact to a student or employee where a contact person is given.
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Source |
SIS (Student Information System) with modifications. |
Codes |
AU |
Aunt |
UN |
Uncle |
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BR |
Brother |
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ST |
Sister |
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SN |
Son |
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DA |
Daughter |
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FA |
Father |
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MO |
Mother |
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GM |
Grandmother |
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GF |
Grandfather |
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GU |
Guardian |
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SP |
Spouse |
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OT |
Other |
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DP |
Domestic Partner |
12. |
Legacy Codes |
General |
Legacy codes are use to identify the relationship of an alumni to a student. |
Standard |
The following codes will be used to identify the relationship of an alumni to a student.
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Source |
SIS (Student Information System) with modifications. |
Codes |
PR |
Parent |
SB |
Siblings |
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AN |
Ancestor |
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PS |
Parent & Sibling |
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PA |
Parent & Ancestor |
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AL |
Parent, Sibling & Ancestor |
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OT |
Other |