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What will happen if I create a group of Unique Numbers to be surveyed together or change an existing grouping of Unique Numbers that were set to be surveyed together?

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What will happen if I create a group of Unique Numbers to be surveyed together or change an existing grouping of Unique Numbers that were set to be surveyed together?

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Groupings of Unique Numbers to be surveyed together as a single class is permitted by the CIS Office. However, if the grouping is not consistent with that sent to the CIS system from the Office of Information Management and Analysis (IMA), the results from the survey will not be included in official CIS reports. This holds true for both paper and electronic (eCIS) survey cases. For more detailed information, contact the CIS administration office by email at cis@lists.utexas.edu.

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