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- HBCU/CUNY Fellows
- Create a bit (yes/no) field for HBCU Fellow
- Create a bit (yes/no) field for CUNY Fellow
- Create an HBCU source format so that a CSV file with columns for PID and HBCU can be mapped to the CUID and HBCU Fellow fields respectively in Slate
- Create a CUNY source format so that a CSV file with columns for PID and CUNY can be mapped to the CUID and CUNY Fellow fields respectively in Slate.
- Both source formats should have the prompt key called "Fellowships" with a prompt called "HBCU" and a prompt called "CUNY."
- Create a select multiple field called "Fellowships" that utilizes the fellowships prompt.
- Create a source format called Fellowships, with the following settings:
- Type: Cumulative/Replaceable
- Update Only: Update Only
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Define in detail the technical work that will need to be completed to deliver the final solution.
- HBCU/CUNY Fellows
- Upload the HBCU and CUNY fellows listsĀ
- Add a line for HBCU Fellow on the dashboard pages of current students, former students, and alumni. that displays "Yes" or "No". (Set null values to 'No.')
- Add a line for CUNY Fellow a spreadsheet consisting of a column for PID and a column for Fellowship. PID should match to CUID and Fellowship should match to Fellowships. Each student should have a row for each fellowship (in the unlikely case that one student has both fellowships, s/he should have one row for each on the spreadsheet).
- Add a field on the dashboard pages of current students, former students, and alumni . that displays shows "Yes" or "No". (Set null values to 'No.')Fellowships" and lists any fellowships that the student has.