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Dynamic forms provide a simple way for non-technical users to take paper-based forms and quickly build accessible, interactive, electric forms and collect data from on and off campus users. It's been approved to collect information that is not legally binding, does not require a wet signature and does not contain personally identifiable information such as social security numbers, FERPA protected information and HIPPA protected information. There are limitations on what we can do with workflows, so we'll still need to look at the form to evaluate if it's an appropriate form for Dynamic Forms.

Will Dynamic Forms work for me?

Yes, in most cases Dynamic Forms is the right tool for collecting form data. Although there are some elements we cannot collect through Dynamic Forms.

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If you need to collect this information, we have other tools that have been approved and may be more appropriate for your needs. Contact your group's IT consultant for assistance.

How do I request a form be converted to Dynamic Forms?

Requesting a form in Dynamic Forms is an easy process. First, start by taking a look at the "Is Dynamic Forms the right tool for us?" section and make sure none of the data elements you wish to collect fall under the ones described in that document. If you do have elements that Dynamic Forms cannot collect, we have options for this. Contact us and we can discuss alternatives.

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For more information, contact Dwight Turner or Zach Seifts.

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