If you click on the name of the applicant in the Name column, a window similar to the one below will come up.
Let's take a closer look at this page to clarify what actions are available to you:
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- In the first row of data, directly below the applicant's name, you'll see links for Reload, PDF, All, and Edit.
- Reload will reload the page anew, undoing any selections you've made.
- PDF will bring up the applicant's AMS cover sheet in PDF format. Here you will be able to print it out by selecting File | Print...
- All will bring up all the applicant's materials - AMS cover letter, portfolio items, and reference letters in PDF format. Here you will be able to print it out by selecting File | Print...
- Edit will bring up the AMS cover sheet for the applicant. You will be able to edit any of these fields. Refer to the Applicant's AMS cover sheet documentation for details.
- There is no way to print a full set of applications at once. To download a large set of PDF's, use the snaps page.
- Approximately halfway down the page you'll find Position(s) applied. In the rare event that an applicant asks you to withdraw an application (normally applicants perform that function themselves) you can de-select a position on this screen.
Now let's examine the lower half of this form, similar to the screen below:
- The References section is the next item. When reference letters have not been received online (yet), there will be a checkbox with Received?. Check the box to indicate that you have received the item. Once a letter has been received online from the reference letter writers, a date of receipt will appear and you can view and print the item received.
- If you see a checkmark before the reference's name, this means that this person has agreed to be a reference. If you see (teaching) at the right of the reference's information, this means that this person is a teaching reference.
- In the box to the right of a listed reference, the first link will refer to the actual submitted reference letter and the format it was submitted in. This reference letter format link could be Word, PDF, PostScript, DVI, GIF, JPEG, LaTeX, TeX, RTF, HTML, or TEXT.
- PDF will bring up the same document in PDF format.
- The Processed? checkbox is where you can indicate that you have taken the necessary steps to complete initial processing at your institution. There is no system-wide definition for this; use it as you like.
- Mark the Complete? checkbox if all the required material has been received for that applicant. The Complete? notation also appears on the Application List (documented above).
- The Received Material section is toward the bottom of the page. When items have not been received online (yet), there will be a checkbox with Received?. Check the box to indicate that you have received the item. For each position applied for, the materials will be listed to the right of the position's acronym designation.
- To the right of a listed item, the first link will refer to the actual submitted material and the format it was submitted in. This item format link could be Word, PDF, PostScript, DVI, GIF, JPEG, LaTeX, TeX, RTF, HTML, or TEXT.
- PDF will bring up the data in PDF format, where you can easily read or print it.
- The very last item, Staff Log, is where staff can keep notes about the progress of the application. Once written and submitted, the note will appear in this area, with the date and username automatically appended. A new, blank Staff Log box will appear, ready for the next note. For example, if the user with email address jsmith@math.edu submits the following log note "Called applicant", the note will appear as
- 2011/10/30, jsmith; Called applicant.
The old note sits above the box and may be made viewable to faculty by checking "fac view" or deleted by checking "del" and submitting the screen.
If you are tracking paper folders, you may use the last box to indicate which faculty member has taken the folder, and use the "check in" box (which will appear later) to check the folder back in.
Lastly, one individual application can have special access set, in special circumstances like a personal conflict. Normally, access control is set on the Config Screen.
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