Last School Attend

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Last School Attend indicates the school an applicant or enrolled student most recently attended prior to their application to or enrollment at CSUMB.

Metadata
Where Term Appears
CSUMB Data Warehouse Dashboards:
Filter / Group Breakdown Location:
Data Custodian
Admissions, Office of the Registrar
Data Source
Source System:N/A
Source Table Name:N/A
Source Field Name:N/A
Census Process:N/A
Logical Transformation / Calculation
N/A
OBIEE Folder and Column
Folder Heading:"Last School Attend" or "External Organization"
Column Heading:"Last School Attend"


Business Rules

This field is automatically populated after the application is loaded into OASIS. The end-date of the external organization the applicant most recently attended is used to determine the Last School Attend field.

Institution of Origin[1]

  • If admitted as a first-time freshman, report the high school of graduation or the high school last attended.
  • If admitted as an undergraduate transfer, report the institution at which the student earned the greatest number of units.
  • Graduate or postbaccalaureate admissions should report the highest degree earned. Admission into a master’s program, report the baccalaureate institution. Admission into a second master’s or doctoral program, report the institution where the student earned the first master’s degree. Admission into a doctoral program with no master’s degree, report the baccalaureate institution

Examples

  • Alisal High
  • Cabrillo College
  • California State University, Sacramento

See Also

Definition Source

"Organizations can include high schools, colleges or universities, community or civic groups, government entities, test and transcript data companies, office supply vendors, and so on. You can create a record for each organization and enter the location of the organization with telephone numbers and electronic addresses."[2]

References

  1. CSU. ERS Data Dictionary. ERSA. Last School Attended. Retrieved from: https://asd.calstate.edu/ded/index.asp?ded=1&fid=2&s=ALL&id=83
  2. Oracle. PeopleSoft CS 9.0. Campus Community Fundamentals. Understanding Organizations. Retrieved from: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E56917_01/cs9pbr4/eng/cs/lscc/concept_UnderstandingOrganizations-ab6a11.html#topofpag.