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Application Building Phase 2: Application Structure
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Introduction to Application Structure
Getting started with the tools for building the application interface in Slate.
Updated : 11 Apr 2025
Application Editor
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Custom Application Pages
Create Application Page-scoped forms that either replace the standard application page or create new pages entirely.
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Multimedia
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Application Submission Requirements
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Application Testing
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Application Creation Form
An application creation form lets applicants create and submit an application in Slate through the submission of a form. Login is not required to access or submit the form by default, but can be configured if desired. You can use the form as: ...
Updated : 07 Apr 2025
Caching application data upon submission
If you have one or more applications hosted in Slate, you may be interested in freezing the application data as it existed at the time of submission for historical archiving and auditing purposes. Following the submission of an applicatio...
Updated : 13 Mar 2024
Free Text Field for Application Fee Waiver Codes
Your institution may provide application fee waiver codes and prefer not to have an applicant select a code from a prompt list within an application. Alternatively, it is possible to create fields with a prompt list and associate it with a free-text...
Updated : 15 Nov 2023
Logging Into Slate-hosted Application with Social Media Credentials
In addition to the Slate standard sign-in process, applicants and form registrants can create an account or log in to Slate using their Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn credentials. Using social media accounts as a log-in option provides a simplified,...
Updated : 13 Mar 2024