CRI Plus

Not your cycle. Everyone's. Every application CRI users have logged for the current cycle, counted by month, by program, and by how each response arrived.

Whose data this is

Everyone's. When a CRI user logs an application on the Application Tracker, a stripped-down version of that row feeds this dashboard: the school, the month it was sent, the status, the month the status arrived, and how it arrived. Private notes and any trace of who logged it stay out. The page refreshes about once a minute, so an invite wave shows up here while it is still happening. For your own applications, the Application Tracker is the page you want.

The statuses it counts

Interview Invite, Acceptance, Rejection, Waitlist, and No Response. No Response is a tracked state rather than a blank, because a program that has not replied is information about the cycle too.

Two ways to read a month

By submission month
Everything sent in a given month, whatever happened to it afterwards. This is the shape of the applicant rush.
By status received
Everything that came back in a given month, whenever it was originally sent. This is the shape of programs replying.
Unknown month
Entries missing a month are grouped separately instead of being dropped from the totals or guessed at.

Down to one program

A sortable, searchable table lists every program with its interview invites, acceptances, rejections, waitlists, and non-responses. Click a program and every chart on the page narrows to it, so the month breakdown, the status split, and the response methods are all that program's rather than the cycle's. Click again to go back.

How responses arrived

Each response carries the method it came through: portal, email, phone, or other, with unknown kept as its own slice rather than folded into other. Useful for knowing where to watch for a given program's reply.

Totals

Total entries, programs tracked, interview invites, and acceptances sit across the top, so every breakdown below has a denominator next to it.