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This page provides a step-by-step guide for creating a new student account with OpenCCC 2.0.

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  1. Start on the Sign In page.

  2. Select the Create An Account link below the sign in input field.

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Success! Attribute is Unique: If your mobile phone number is unique, a verification code will be sent in a text message. The Verify Your Accountpage is displayed.

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Attribute is Not Unique: If your mobile phone number is not unique or if your primary phone is a landline, you can try again or switch to the other method by selecting Use email instead link. The page will refresh with the Email input field.

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Retry Attempts: If you’re certain that your mobile phone (or email address) is unique to you, try to enter it again. The system will allow 3 retry attempts before displaying an error message.

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d. Enter your Zip Code (US) or Postal Code (non-US). (RequiresRequired) to complete your address.

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  1. Enter your legal name:

    1. First name (optional)

    2. Middle name (optional)

    3. Last name (Requiredrequired).

    4. Suffix, such as Jr., Sr., or III (optional)

  2. Enter a preferred name (optional).

  3. Enter your date of birth manually or select the date from the calendar picker (required)

  4. Confirm your date of birth (Required required andboth dates must match.)

  5. Click Next to advance to the Credentials section.

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Below are some common issues that may arise during account creation with ways to fix them and keep going. If you encounter other issues not listed here, please contact a Support Representative at the CCC Technology Center.

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To keep that message from appearing, continue to move through the account creation process and complete the set up of your account. If you are seeing this message - even if you have been active in the account creation process - check your internet connect and, if necessary, refresh the page for a more stable connection.

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The continue, the user is required to make a Yes “Yes or No No” selection. Selecting Yes will prompt the system to override the original address and replace with the suggested address. Selecting No will prompt the system to maintain the original address, or the user can return and edit the original address provided.

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