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Overview of Historic Terms

In Regent Award, a "Historic" term or PP is a placeholder time period on the Academic Plan.  The Academic Plan screen displays a Historic PP marked with a purple "H" icon.

Regent Developers came up with the concept of a Historic PP to help the application with the Academic Plan.

The most common use of a Historic PP is to represent part of an Academic Year when the student does not have any active program. The historic PP helps keep the Academic Year the correct length.

Additionally, Regent Award also uses a collapsed (partially hidden) Historic term to hold awards that occur outside of an Academic Year.

Non-Substantially Equal (NSE) Program Changes

If a student changes from one program to another, and the programs are not "substantially equal," the student will have two Academic Years with the same start date. The unused payment period is marked Historic.

  • In AY1, the PP2 or second payment period (e.g. NT_1_PP_2) would be historic. 
  • In AY2, the student starts the new program.

If a nonterm student changes from one program to another, and the programs are not "substantially equal," the student will have two Academic Years with the same start date.

NSE Program Change examples

  • Nonterm-to-nonterm, where the programs have different lengths or other different characteristics
  • Term-to-nonterm
  • Nonterm-to-term
  • Term-to-term with different term lengths

(warning) If terms are the same length, most term-to-term changes should be processed as Substantially Equal and should not start a new Academic Year. For example, undergrad-to-grad changes are usually SE if they share the same set of terms.  

Nonterm PPs with 180-day rule

If a nonterm student has their first payment period closed by the Non-term: 180-Day Return Rule, the second PP in the AY will be marked Historic.

Term/NST Track Changes

Track changes are for the term and nonstandard term students who have multiple, different, overlapping terms within the same program. 

Track Changes appear on the Academic Plan. They visually look very similar to NSE program changes.

The student will have two AYs, one for each track. The first AY will have the actual term(s) in the original track. The extra terms in that AY will be marked Historic because they would never be linked to the active track.

SAY Middle-of-AY Program Starts

If a student first starts a program in the middle of a Scheduled Academic Year (SAY), the extra terms before the start are marked historic. 

For example, if a student has a Spring start, and the SAY is Fall-Spring-Summer (summer trailer), Fall would be marked Historic.

The student's academic plan would look like:

  • Fall 2018 - Marked Historic because student's program hasn't started yet
  • Spring 2019 - Active program
  • Summer 2019 - Active program

Gaps Between Programs

If a term/NST student is not actively enrolled in a program, but the term appears on the Academic Plan, the system displays it marked as Historic.

For example, a student might complete one program, be unenrolled for a couple terms, and later come back and start a new program. If the gap terms appear on the Academic Plan, the system will mark those terms as Historic because they do not have any active program.

Displaying awards on unenrolled terms before AY starts

The Academic Plan screen also uses Historic terms for displaying awards that occur outside a BBAY. For example, a BBAY student might have an imported award for Fall, but the student only starts attending in Winter and the BBAY starts with Winter.  The Academic Plan screen displays the prior, Fall term in a collapsed (hidden) state at the beginning of the AY.  If a user expands and views the term, it is marked as Historic.

For that display-only term, the AY and Loan Period dates do not include the extra term. The historic term is used for display only, to show the award.

Students might potentially have multiple leading collapsed non-enrolled terms. The non-enrolled terms are not used for any dates reported to COD.


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