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Cycle Prep Checklist for Admissions
- Updated 26 Aug 2025
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This checklist lets you track the progress of your admissions office’s progress through its annual Cycle Prep.
💡 Tip: Download this checklist as a spreadsheet.
Security & user permissions
Review all users with exclusive permissions (Admin, Security Administrator): Special consideration should be given to users with the role of Administrator (All Access) or any exclusive permissions.
Update roles, realms, and access permissions as needed: Inactivate users who no longer require access to Slate.
Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA): Thoroughly test MFA once implemented.
Applications, review, & decisions
Review Slate application pages, questions, and prompts:
If your Slate-hosted application is active while making changes, ensure edits do not affect in-progress applications.
For minor additions to existing pages, hide new content behind conditional logic filtered to the new period or round.
For significant revisions, consider making a copy of the current page and conditionally display the new page in the application menu to the new period or round.
Review and edit the application status page and/or portal:
Update any conditional logic to ensure active rounds or terms are displayed as expected.
Consider adding newer features to the status portal, such as an event widget to register for application-scoped events.
Review and refresh Reader Workflow bins, rules, and review forms: Consider migrating from the legacy Reader to the Workflow Editor.
Archive outdated decision letters and update for the upcoming cycle:
Consider reducing the number of decision letters in favor of additional conditional logic or content snippets.
In addition to updating decision letters in Slate, review the process for printing letters (if applicable).
Review decision codes and update as necessary:
Consider consolidating similar decision codes in favor of additional decision reasons.
If changing decision codes or reasons, consider implications on year-over-year reporting.
Data integrations & automation
Audit data exports to ensure proper SIS and system integrations: Update data export queries to include records for the current period, round, or term. In addition to the examples of integrations in the documentation, a Slate database may have custom integrations (a scheduled data export query and an active source format) that should also be reviewed.
Review any scheduled queries or reports for annual updates: Update data export queries to include records for the current period, round, or term.
Review and update source format mappings:
Ensure that you are using the most recent source format for each source, detailed in the Source Format Descriptions article.
Use the Append Values setting to pre-map expected prompt values for the new cycle.
Consider updating the Remap As of date.
Review and update source format mappings for imported application(s) as they become available:
Ensure that you are using the most recent source format for each source, detailed in the Source Format Descriptions article.
Use the Append Values setting to pre-map expected prompt values for the new cycle.
Consider updating the Remap As of date.
Check data migration settings and retention policies: Ensure retention policies are running and compliant with institutional data requirements.
Review and remove batches from Batch Acquire as necessary: Remove document uploads as necessary.
Deliver & communication strategy
Review and confirm that DKIM configuration is enabled and validated: DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) configuration lets email servers know that an email really is from you and not from a spammer
Check Compliance Dashboard configurations to ensure call and text message authentication
Review Deliver configuration and purchase credits or provision additional phone lines as necessary: If your active balance is negative, please purchase credits for continued access.
Review Deliver mailings and roll over population-based campaigns for the new cycle: Do not change the content of emails that have already been sent; instead, stop the current mailing and make a copy to edit and send.
Review content blocks, translation codes, and Liquid markup throughout Slate, including Deliver: Update any conditional displays that include reference to specific terms or rounds.
Review and update event templates as necessary, and create upcoming events:
If making changes to an event template, remember to inactivate form fields instead of deleting previously-used form fields.
System configuration, auditing, & other settings
Review and update entities: Action items for entities include updates to entity-scoped fields, prompts, and widgets.
Review and update Organization Dataset:
Technolutions does not regularly update your Organization dataset, but you can make periodic updates.
Ensure that the Organization Contact dataset is fully configured as detailed in the article above.
Review and update any custom datasets
Review rules using the Check Rules and Rules Health tools:
Check Rules will determine how long each rule takes to run.
If the Duration is Orange or Red, these rules should be evaluated for efficiency.
If the Count displays ERR, that rule has either exceeded 60 second runtime or may have a functional issue (Duration 0.0) that could prevent its execution as well as the execution of other rules.
The Rules Health dashboard can help diagnose rule queue trajectories over time.
Verify Configuration Keys for business process continuity: Configuration keys should be updated only when necessary.
Review and update fiscal year configuration settings:
Updating your business process to leverage the "Year Start Override" configuration key will assist in streamlining your reporting and segmentation.
By building rules in an evergreen manner, less yearly maintenance will be required when moving from one fiscal year to the next.
Use Slate auditing tools to update, inactivate, or archive current resources:
The Resource Auditor can be used to determine if items should be inactivated/archived, or to find items that need to be updated for the next cycle.
The "Days" column displays the number of days since that item was last used.
Review all of Slate's diagnostic tools: Take advantage of the numerous tools available to help you troubleshoot more effectively.
Update your Slate institution profile and primary contacts: Update your Slate institution profile via form linked in your cycle prep mailing.