Drop the Persistent K-12 Limitations

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BBEMS and all parts of the Higher Ed system are meant to be for Undergraduate and Graduate level programs. But we continue to have limitations placed on us that are holdovers from the Whipple Hill K-12 system.

One example is on the apply login screen. If the applicant hits Create Account on the left, it goes to a screen that assumes you are a parent applying for a child. It is possible to use the Existing account option to create a new account, but it is not intuitive at all for applicants. And it seems odd to have to put verbiage in there to effectively say, “If you're new, don't click create an account, because what you really want is the already have an account option, even if you don't, because it is the only on that makes sense for an adult applicant.”

Yes, I am steaming about this a bit. I cannot understand why higher ed institutions are so beholden to the K-12 model still. Is anyone with graduate-level admissions having the same concerns? Have you figured out good workarounds?

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