Application Data Export

You can export Application Data to send ISIR Corrections to the FAFSA Processing System (FPS). The Application Data Export process enables you to prepare files to be exported. Corrections that are made to a student’s ISIR are gathered by this process. For more details about reviewing a student’s ISIR and making corrections, refer to Correct ISIRs.

Regulatory supports the automated export of ISIR Corrections files. Based on schedules defined by users, the export service finds pending ISIR Corrections and passes them to the Application Data Export process.

  • On the Process tab, specify the export criteria and run the process.

    The Process tab is not used when the export process is automated via schedules.

  • On the History tab, review the results of manually queued jobs and scheduled jobs. You can also view details about the records within the batch and access the student profiles.

  • On the Schedule tab, create, edit, activate, deactivate, delete schedules, and specify export options (that is, selection criteria). You can also view detailed information on the last 5 runs of a scheduled export process and manually trigger an export process.

To view the process report, go to Regulatory Process Results. Find the batch and inspect the records included in the batch.

Financial Aid Processes File Management

Use Processes > System Administration > Financial Aid Processes File Management to upload and download files in Azure File Storage. This functionality allows you to place files where financial aid processes, such as Application Data Import/Export, Clearinghouse, and NSLDS Reports, expect them. Refer to Financial Aid Processes File Management.

Prerequisites

Authorizations:

  • Common - Processes - View

  • Financial Aid - Processes - Application Data Export - Export ISIR Corrections

Configure campus-level security for Application Data Export so users see only records for their assigned campus on the History tab:

  1. In Settings > System > Campuses > Campus Groups, create or select a Campus Group containing only the campus that the user can access.

  2. In Settings > System > Staff, select the staff member and assign that Campus Group on the General tile.

Access

Processes > Financial Aid > Application Data Export

Export Application Data

Process Tab

Use the Process tab to specify the selection criteria for manually queued export jobs. For automated exports, use the Schedule tab to specify the export options.

  1. The File Type is ISIR Corrections.

  2. The EDE path for the user's default campus is displayed in Campus EDE Path (TG)Closed The introduction of the FTI-SAIG Mailbox and FT Numbers for 2024-25 and later required a new Application Data EDE Path (FT) to import ISIR files. The system uses the Campus EDE Path (TG) for all award years for the import/export of COD files, export of correction files, etc. .

    The introduction of the FTI-SAIG Mailbox and FT Numbers for 2024-25 and later required a new Campus EDE path in Anthology Student to import ISIR files. The system now provides separate directory paths.

    • Import/Export of COD files, export of correction files, etc., for all award years will continue to use the Campus EDE (TG folder)

    • Import of ISIR Files for award years 2024-25 and later will use the Application Data EDE Path (FT folder)

  3. Select a School Code or accept the session default.

  4. Select an Award Year or accept the session default.

  5. Select Queue Export.

  6. A message indicates the number of correction records that will be extracted. For example, if 10 correction records are extracted, there can be 10 ISIR corrections on 1 student or 1 correction on 10 students.

    Select Yes to continue.

  7. This starts the job of processing the data and creating batches asynchronously from the selection criteria.

    The exported file CORRxxIN (where xx indicates the award year) is placed into the local Campus EDE path and copied to the System EDE Path.

    The batch is displayed on the History tab so that you can review the job results.

History Tab

The History tab displays the results of manually queued jobs and scheduled jobs.

When Enable Campus Level Security On BatchesClosed Select "Yes" if you want Anthology Student to enable campus-level security for batches based on the logged-in user’s permissions for the session default campus. The user will only be able to access batches created for campuses that they can access. If a batch has been created for multiple campuses and the user cannot access at least one of the campuses, the batch will NOT be visible to the user. If you select "No," the logged-in user can view batches from multiple campuses, even if they do not have permission to access the batch details for some students. This setting is enabled by default. A script ensures that batches on the History tab that were created before the implementation of the campus-level security are also filtered based on the new campus-level security. is turned on in Settings > System > General, the records on the History tab will be filtered based on the logged-in user and the campus groups associated with the user. Record filtering is based on the SyCampusId. Records with a NULL value in the CampusID field will be visible to all users. CampusID = NULL is assigned to records that are not in Succeeded status (e.g., Completed, Enqueued).

A clean-up script ensures that batches are also filtered if they were created before the implementation of the campus-level security feature. The script runs at the batch level per process and assigns SyCampusId values to the records in the batch.

For Application Data Imports, the clean-up script updates student records with a valid ISIR based on the student’s latest active enrollment campus. When a student has multiple enrollments, the script updates the CampusID to the latest enrollment campus even if the student record was originally imported for a different campus.

For Application Data Exports, the clean-up script retains the Campus Name of the original record.

Unmatched student records, failed batches, and error reports for ISIR imports are visible to all users, including users with limited campus access. For users with limited access, the record numbers in the batches grid (top) and details grid (bottom) may not always match.

If the feature is turned off, the History tab will load the records based on the default campus setting (Session Defaults).

Schedule Tab

Use this tab to create, edit, activate, deactivate, delete schedules, and specify export options (i.e., selection criteria). You can also view detailed information on the last 5 runs of a scheduled export process and manually trigger the execution of an export process.

  1. Review the grid listing the previously created schedules for the Application Data export.

    ActiveClosed Specifies whether the associated record is active.

    FrequencyClosed Indicates the frequency with which the schedule is run. Selecting from Daily, Specific Date, or Monthly will update the frequency details to be defined.

    Last RunClosed Indicates the last time when the job/schedule was executed by the background processing system.

    NameClosed The name of the item (e.g., data set, batch, job, process, task, person, organization, entity, file).

    Next RunClosed Indicates the time when the job will be executed next (based on the schedule).

  2. To remove a schedule, select the schedule and select Delete.

  3. To activate an inactive schedule, select the schedule and select Activate.

  4. To prevent an active schedule from running, select the schedule and select Deactivate.

  5. To trigger a scheduled export process to run immediately, select an active schedule and select Run Now.

  6. To view details of a previously scheduled job, select the expand icon () in the left column. The following details are displayed:

    CompletedClosed The date when the item was completed.

    Job TriggeredClosed The date and time when the first job within the batch started executing.

    ResultClosed Indicates the processing result for the job. If it was successfully processed, it displays Passed or Succeeded. Otherwise, it displays the reason why it was not processed.

    StatusClosed The status of the job. Enqueued indicates the job is in the queue waiting to be executed. Scheduled indicates the job is scheduled to run at a future time. Processing indicates the job is running. Succeeded indicates the job was completed with no errors. Deleted indicates the job was completed with errors.

  7. To edit a schedule, select the link in the Name column. The Edit Schedule - <Name> form is displayed below the grid.

  8. To create a schedule, select New in the grid toolbar. The New Schedule form is displayed below the grid.
  9. Specify or edit the following Schedule properties:

    NameClosed The name of the item (e.g., data set, batch, job, process, task, person, organization, entity, file).

    ActiveClosed Specifies whether the associated record is active.

    FrequencyClosed Indicates the frequency with which the schedule is run. Selecting from Daily, Specific Date, or Monthly will update the frequency details to be defined.

    DaysClosed The days of the week. For example, days for which the class is scheduled.

    Specific DateClosed Month/Day/Year or Year-Month-Day

    MonthlyClosed The schedule is run every month.

    RecurrenceClosed Select the recurrence pattern of the schedule, either "Occurs every" (Hour) or "Occurs once at" (H:MM:TT).

    Time (H:MM TT)Closed Indicates the time when the scheduled batch is executed. This field is visible when the Recurrence is set to the "Occurs once at" option.

    Start DateClosed The first day the item takes effect or becomes active. Depending on the context of the associated record, the start date can also be the start of a time range, session, or activity (e.g., job, program, course, term, payment period, academic year, enrollment).

    End DateClosed The last date the item is effective or can be used. Depending on the context of the associated record, the end date can also be the end of a time range, session, or activity (e.g., job, program, course, term, payment period, academic year, enrollment).

    Time ZoneClosed A region that observes a uniform standard time for legal, commercial, and social purposes.

    Notify StaffClosed Indicates staff members are notified when the batch schedule is run.

    Application Data Export Options

    Award YearClosed The financial aid award year associated with the record.

    CampusClosed The campus or campuses to which a person or item is assigned. It is filtered to display the campuses to which you have access. In some cases, it is also used to filter a list to only those items for the campus. In some lists, you can select more than one campus or select All. In lists that display columns, if the column contains more than one campus, you cannot sort or filter on that column.

    Campus EDE Path (TG)Closed The introduction of the FTI-SAIG Mailbox and FT Numbers for 2024-25 and later required a new Application Data EDE Path (FT) to import ISIR files. The system uses the Campus EDE Path (TG) for all award years for the import/export of COD files, export of correction files, etc.

    Created ByClosed The last and first name of the staff member or process that added or created the item.

    School CodeClosed The 6-digit school code is the Federal School Code listed on the school's ECAR (Eligibility and Certification Approval Report). It is also called the Pell ID.

  10. Save your changes.

  11. To close the New Schedule or Edit Schedule form, select Cancel.

 

This feature applies to U.S. compliance only.