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Request No. 2018-17
Date of RequestApril 30, 2018 
RequesterMallory Newell 
Application(s)CCCApply Standard 
Section / Page

Education Page / MMI 

Request ApprovalNEW
Steering Hearing DateTBD 
Proposed Change to Download FileTBD 
Proposed Change to Residency LogicN/A 


Table of Contents


Problem / Issue

The systemwide governance team advising the implementation of the Multiple Measures Initiative (MMI) questions that appear in the CCCApply Standard Application are requesting some needed revisions to the language and format of the existing questions. 

7.3.18:  Per meeting with Jennifer Coleman, the MMI Steering Committee is considering a revision to the number of questions and logic included in the self-reported MM section within CCCApply. The reason behind the revision is twofold: 1) as part of the larger MMP data integration project between CCGI and eTranscript California, transcript data can be obtained through an expansino of the existing CCCApply>CCGI web service to store that data for review by CalPass Plus in order to determine placement assessment; and 2) the current implementation of MM questions in CCCApply now can be largely reduced by a revision to how the data is being used for placement - thus only needing GPA and possibly one other question to assess placement based on self-reported data  


Proposed Solution

Upon approval, schedule development and release timeline (proposed September 2018).

Originally the MMI Steering had proposed a larger revision to the existing questions in CCCApply (see attached). This is no longer the solution put forth by the Committee because of the MMP project and data exchange with CCGI and CalPass.

Because of work the work in-progress to address AB705 (CCGI & MMI), we only three data points in CCCApply instead of the eight questions we have now.

  1. GPA
  2. Did you complete Calculus in HS?

Wait on this - Jennifer Coleman will be getting back to me with final change request specifications to the section of self-reported qustions in CCCApply.


Notes 

Per Jennifer Coleman - Questions will likely change 


Supporting Documentation

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