A digital tool to help people find their entry point to study with CA ANZ
A digital tool that operates like an ‘exemptions calculator’ to aid people in finding their entry point to the CA Program.
Depending on what study a person has completed they may be eligible for exemptions and / or need to do additional study to be ready to apply for the Post Grad level qualification that is the CA Program.
The tool includes multiple application forms, ID verification process and integrations with MyEquals.
Making complex simple
It looks super simple here, but this tool is quite complex… offering multiple personas the opportunity to locate their entry point into the CA Program and then to apply to study.
The tool has two key operational modes…
explore for a pathway (non logged in and gestimate path provided based on your selections)
and a customised journey for generating a pathway based on your prior work experience and qualifications with the add on of being able to apply to study after you’ve viewed any applicable exemptions and are ready to do so.
Try it out if you like… note it will ask for your email to present the pathway, (that old chestnut) and you may not grasp ALL that’s under the hood on a simple Explore… … if you try to APPLY to study you’d get a full experience but you’d need to have your ID verified so reach out if you’d like to see more :).
Iteration
During workshops with the business and testing with internal stakeholders, we refined the user flows significantly. Customising learning paths for multiple personas, based on a wide range of qualifications from numerous universities, proved to be a complex challenge.
Prototype refinement
Interactive prototypes were made in figma early on and widely circulated within the business. This enabled early collaboration and analysis of how the tool would work and to gather great feedback from a wide audience.
As we progressed through the scoping and design of the tool we continuously refined the layout of the forms/screens taking on board feedback.
Modules and components
As we progressed through the application screens and shared prototypes and wireframes with stakeholders and testers, we continuously refined the layout of the forms.
All screens adhered to a Figma-based design system, utilizing a library of components and modules built from standardized component sets.