Conditional versus Flexible Application

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Hi! We have always used Award Management for current students. We now want to use it for our incoming freshman student scholarships. Should I use a flexible or conditional application for them? If I created a flexible one, could I create a conditional one that they could see as a "recommended" opportunity when they complete their flexible application? Has anyone else done something like this? Thanks!

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  • Lindsay,


    It's important to remember that your incoming freshmen will have to have an NECC email address and UID before they can apply either through Conditional or a Flex App.


    Flex Apps do not use the same workflow that General and Conditional Applications use, an applicant will not land on the Recommended Opportunities page after submitting a Flex App. Think of a Flex App as a stand-alone application - it is not associated with any General, Conditional, Apply-To or Automatch opportunity. An applicant does not need to submit a General Application in order to apply For a Flexible Application. Most institutions use Flex Apps for their emergency grants or other grants.


    Because you probably have a lot of scholarships for incoming freshmen, you would need to purchase more Flex Apps if you go that route. If you decide to  use a Conditional Application you may need to rework your General Application but if most of your new freshmen opportunities are Automatch you probably don't need a conditional application anyway.

    A few resources on these topics:

    Using Flexible Applications

    Set up flexible applications

    What is a conditional application?

    Set up conditional applications

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