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Ascend PSA Codes That Are Now Appeals in GAIL Ascend PSA Codes that are now Appeals in GAIL Ascend Description: PSA Code: GAIL Location: BLACK ALUMNI ASSN SOLICIT 96688 ---> Communications, Appeals CHAMBER MUS SOLICITATION ASCHA ---> Communications, Appeals RC'D CORINA SOLICITATION ASCOR ---> Communications, Appeals JOY PORTER WILLIAMS FRNDS ASJPW ---> Communications, Appeals SENIOR ADMI/PARTNERS SOL DVSRA ---> Communications, Appeals ENV DESIGN SOLICIT 2006 EVS06 ---> Communications, Appeals FACS PLANNED GIVING SOLIC FC100 ---> Communications, Appeals GMOA DC APPEAL 2000-2001 GMDC1 ---> Communications, Appeals LAW SCH 95 FALL PHONATHON LW95F ---> Communications, Appeals LAW PHONATHON REFUSALS 95 LWRFS ---> Communications, Appeals PHONATHN CLS OF'78 LYBUNT RC742 ---> Communications, Appeals RUFFALO INCOMPLETES '97 RC7NO ---> Communications, Appeals RUFFALO CODY FALL PHONATH RC96A ---> Communications, Appeals RUFFALO CODY LYBUNTS 96 RC96L ---> Communications, Appeals RUFFALO CODY REUNIONS '96 RC96R ---> Communications, Appeals RUFFALO CODY SYBUNTS 96 RC96S ---> Communications, Appeals DATABASE TO RC 8/27/98 RCDB1 ---> Communications, Appeals NONDONOR DB TO RUFFALO CO RCDB2 ---> Communications, Appeals PHONABLE DB TO RUFFALO CO RCDBA ---> Communications, Appeals FAM & CONS SCI TO RUFFALO RCFCS ---> Communications, Appeals JOURNLM GRADS TO RUFFALO RCJRL ---> Communications, Appeals GEN LYBS TO RUFF CODY '00 RCLY0 ---> Communications, Appeals LYBUNTS TO RUFFALO CODY RCLY9 ---> Communications, Appeals RC SOL-AG MAJOR PROSPECT RCMAG ---> Communications, Appeals RC SOL-ARTS&SCI MAJ PROSP RCMAS ---> Communications, Appeals RC SOL-EDUCATION MAJ PROS RCMED ---> Communications, Appeals RC SOL-ENV DESIGN M.PROSP RCMEV ---> Communications, Appeals RC SOL-FAM/CS'S MAJ PROSP RCMFC ---> Communications, Appeals RC SOL-FOR RES MAJ PROSPE RCMFR ---> Communications, Appeals RC SOC-JOURNALISM MAJ PRO RCMJL ---> Communications, Appeals RC SOL-LIBRARY MAJ PROSP RCMLI ---> Communications, Appeals RC SOL-LAW MAJOR PROSPECT RCMLW ---> Communications, Appeals RC SOL-PHARMACY MAJ PROSP RCMPH ---> Communications, Appeals RC SOL-STUD AFF MAJ PROSP RCMSA ---> Communications, Appeals '70-99 NON-DONORS TO RC RCND0 ---> Communications, Appeals UGA PARTNERS-RUF CODY SOL RCPAR ---> Communications, Appeals PARTNERS ASK GRP 1 BY RC RCPT1 ---> Communications, Appeals RC TO RESEARCH FOR PH#'S RCRES ---> Communications, Appeals LAW REUNION NONDONORS-RC RCRN9 ---> Communications, Appeals ALUM/FRI LNG LAPSD SYB-RC RCSL9 ---> Communications, Appeals 2ND ASK SURVEY BY RUFF CO RCSVY ---> Communications, Appeals RUFF CODY UNABLE TO REACH RCUNA ---> Communications, Appeals Ascend PSA Codes that are now Attributes in GAIL Ascend Description: PSA Code: GAIL Attribute Group Attribute Category AFFILIATE GRADS-ECOLOGY EVAFG ---> Alumni Related AFFILIATE GRADS-ECOLOGY ALUMNI ASSOC DISCOUNT PRO AADIS ---> Alumni Related Alumni Association's Discount Program ALUMNI IN TAIWAN AATAI ---> Alumni Related Alumni in Taiwan AUTHORS UGA GRADS LIAUA ---> Alumni Related AUTHORS UGA GRADS AUTHORS UGA MATRICULATE LIAUM ---> Alumni Related AUTHORS UGA MATRICULATE SCIENCE TEACHER CERTIFICA EDSTC ---> Alumni Related Certified Science Teacher (Education) CYPRESS KNEE SOCIETY FRCKS ---> Alumni Related Cypress Knee Society FOREIGN ALUMNI GCFOR ---> Alumni Related FOREIGN ALUMNI FOREST RESOURCE HON ALUM FRHON ---> Alumni Related Honorary Alumni of Forest Resources LAW ALUMNI ASSOC COUNCIL LWCOU ---> Alumni Related Law Alumni Association Council LAW LEADERS "LL" LWLDR ---> Alumni Related LAW LEADERS "LL" UGA JUDGING TEAM ALUMNI AGJUD ---> Alumni Related Livestock Judging Team-Alumni MULTICULTURAL FOCUS GROUP AAMFG ---> Alumni Related Multicultural Focus Group NAA REGIONAL CONTACTS AARCC ---> Alumni Related NAA REGIONAL CONTACTS PREFERRED CLASS YEAR AAPCY ---> Alumni Related Preferred Class Year GRADUATE SCHOOL STUDENTS SPSGR ---> Alumni Related Student Code SENIORS-AUTO SETUPS SPSNR ---> Alumni Related Student Code STUDENT PROFESSIONAL SPSPR ---> Alumni Related Student Code STUDENT-AUTO SETUPS SPSTU ---> Alumni Related Student Code UGA AA SOLO SENIORS AASOL ---> Alumni Related UGA AA Solo Seniors ATHLETIC BIRTHDAYS ATBIR ---> Athletics Athletics BULLDOG CLUB PRESIDENTS ATDOG ---> Athletics Athletics NORTH SKY SUITE HOLDER ATNSH ---> Athletics Athletics PRO BASKETBALL PLAYER ATPRB ---> Athletics Athletics PRO FOOTBALL PLAYER ATPRF ---> Athletics Athletics PRO ATHLETES-OTHER SPORTS ATPRO ---> Athletics Athletics SKY CLUB HOLDER ATSCH ---> Athletics Athletics SOUTH SKY SUITE HOLDER ATSSH ---> Athletics Athletics GSEF TRUSTEE (CURRENT) ATTRC ---> Athletics Athletics GSEF TRUSTEE (FORMER) ATTRF ---> Athletics Athletics OLYMPICS PARTICIPANT GAOLM ---> Athletics Athletics ALUMNI AWARDS LUNCHEON AT AAAAL ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ASHVILLE, NC RECEPTION AAASH ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant BLACK ALUM RECPT ATTENDEE AABAR ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant BULLDOG 100 CELEBRATION AABOC ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant UGA/ALABAMA KICKOFF PARTY AABPG ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CAREER SERVICES PARTICIPT AACCP ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CAMPUS MASTER PLAN RECEPT AACMP ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CRN PROGRAM W/CAREER P&P AACRN ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ASSOC DC RECEPTION AADCR ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant EMPLOYEE BREAKFAST ATTNDE AAEBA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant FINANCIAL PLANNING PROGRA AAFPP ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant FINANCIAL RET STRATEGIES AAFRS ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant GAME WATCHING PARTY ATL AAGP1 ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant GYMNASTICS PRE-MEET PARTY AAGPR ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant NEW YORK HOLIDAY RECEPTIO AAHCR ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant HILTON HEAD RECEPTION AAHHR ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant KY FOOTBALL PRE-GAME AAKYF ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant MUSIC CITY BOWL CELEBRATI AAMCB ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ATTENDED NAA BOARD MEETNG AANBM ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant NASHVILLE RECEPT W/PRES. AANPR ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant NEW YORK CHAPTER/US OPEN AANYO ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant NEW YORK RECEPT W/HERRICK AANYR ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ATHLETIC PRE-GAME EVENT AAPGE ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant RALEIGH, NC RECEPTION AARDR ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ALUMNI SKYSUITE ATTENDEES AASKY ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant SEC TOURNAMENT PARTY AASTP ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant TGIF MIXERS AATGF ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant TOUR PARTICIPANT AATRP ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant UGA ALUMNI SHOW GUESTS AATVS ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ATTENDED UGA DAY ALBANY AAUAL ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ATTENDED UGA DAY CHARLOTT AAUCH ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ATTENDED UGA DAY COLUMBUS AAUCL ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ATTENDED UGA DAY DENVER AAUDV ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ATTENDED UGA DAY GAINESVL AAUGN ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ATTENDED UGA DAY GREENVLL AAUGR ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant UGARA TOUR PARTICIPANT AAUTP ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant AG ALUMNI ASSOC COOKOUT AGAAC ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant SOUTH CAMPUS TAILGATE AGSCT ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant AG TRAVEL PARTICIPANT AGTVL ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CORTONA EXPERIENCE PARTIC ARCEX ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ANTHROPOLOGY TOUR PROGRAM ASATR ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CENTER-TROPICAL DISEASES ASCTD ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant DANCE SPECIAL EVENT ATTND ASDSE ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant GA REVIEW LITERARY EVENT ASGRL ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant PARK HALL TAILGATE ATTNDE ASPHT ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant A&S SKYSUITE ATTENDEES ASSKY ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ATLANTA BUEOA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant TCOB EVENT ATTENDEE BUEVT ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant SKYSUITE ATTENDEES CPSKY ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CELEBR OF SUPP BUS RIDER DOBUS ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ATTENDED PARTNRS PRE GAME DOPGA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ALBANY ROLLOUT ATTENDEE DVALB ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant ATHENS ROLLOUT ATTENDEE DVATA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant AUGUSTA ROLLOUT ATTENDEE DVAUA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant BIRMNGHM ROLLOUT ATTENDEE DVBHA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CHATT/DALTN ROLLOUT ATTEN DVCDA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant FACULTY STAFF CAMP KICK DVCFS ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CHICAGO CAMP ROLLOUT ATTD DVCHA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CHARLESTON ROLLOUT ATTEND DVCHR ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CAMPAIGN KICKOFF ATTENDEE DVCKA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CHARLOTTE ROLLOUT ATTENDE DVCLA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant COLUMBUS AFTER HRS ATTEND DVCOA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant CELEBRATION SUPPT ATTEND DVCSA ---> Attendee/Participant Attendee/Participant
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