Plan Sequence Number
Plan Sequence Number is a numerical value assigned to the academic plans on a student's record.
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The lowest plan sequence number designates the student's primary academic plan.
Business Rules
Plan Sequence 10 = 1st major
Plan Sequence 20 = 2nd major
Plan Sequence 30 = 1st minor
Plan Sequence 40 = 2nd minor
Plan Sequence 50 = 3rd major
Plan Sequence 60 = 4th major
Plan Sequence 70 = 3rd minor
Plan Sequence 80 = 4th minor
Examples
Plan sequence numbers are generally two digit numerical values.
The most common is sequence number "10", which indicates the student's primary area of study.
See Also
Definition Source
"Plan sequence is the sequence in which degree progress evaluates a student's academic plans. The system increments the plan sequence number each time that you add an academic plan." A student's "primary academic plan is designated by the lowest plan sequence number on the Student Plan page."[1]
References
- ↑ Oracle. PeopleSoft Campus Solutions 9.2: Student Records, December 2015. Retrieved from:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E68290_01/psft/acrobat/cs92lssr-b1215.pdf.