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Prerequisites for Calculating Admissions Averages

To calculate admissions averages, you use rating components, rating schemes, and evaluation codes. You set up one rating component for averages (AVDAVG), but you can set up many rating schemes that use the averages rating component. You can name your rating schemes whatever you like, but you must link the average rating component to each scheme that calculates admissions averages. For example, suppose that you calculate averages for your nursing program using the rating scheme UAVGNUR, for your computer engineering program using the rating scheme UAVGCEN, and for your honors English program using the rating scheme UAVGHEN. You would need to assign each of these rating schemes the ACDACG rating component.

You enter an SQC on the rating scheme, and you link the rating scheme to the evaluation code. You enter this code when you run the Evaluation Calculation process (ADMTLRTG.sqr) to calculate the averages. The evaluation code is linked to the rating scheme, which tells the process to execute the SQC.

Steps to take before you calculate admissions averages: