Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

Info
Comment from attendee: "By the way, this new application looks great! I like that it's shorter and less intimidating for students."


Q: How do we access the

...

Application for our specific college?

Each college has a unique URL for each CCCApply environment: Pilot (preview and testing) and Production (end-user version).  Application URLs are based on your college MIS code and branded with your college logo in the banner.  CCCApply recommends a full, end-to-end setups in both environments and conduct full testing of your downloads before going live to students. 

See CCCApply Noncredit Application URLS to obtain your college's custom URLs.

...

Q: How often is the list of CEEBs and (CDS) HS updated in the system?

CCCApply maintains a school “look-up” feature as part of CCCApply. This allows students to select a High School or previous College and automatically the CDS and CEEB code attach to the application record, thus the code(s) becomes part of the download file imported into a College’s SIS application. 

CCC Technology center receives updates every 4-6 weeks. These files are uploaded to the database quarterly, then accessed by students during the application process.

Read more about CCCApply Schools & Colleges Lists

Q: Is there a paper version available?

...

Regarding Latino ethnicity list, why countries are being considered ethnic groups instead of just country of origin?

The Student Equity Planning work of the past several years and the Chancellor’s Vision for Success has resulted in a system-wide focus on closing equity gaps. The new Race & Ethnicity question and layout changes was based on the work resulting from that research from 2018. At this time, the Chancellor's Office will oversee approval on all changes proposed to this section (in conjunction with federal requirements). 

Read more about the new Race & Ethnicity Implementation 2018 and the Ethnicity/Ancestry Expansion project.


Info
Comment by Stephen Carrillo: Many Latinos do not feel comfortable with the ethnicity options provided

...