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This is a worksheet for suggestions for revising the Parent Guardian Information/Dependency Status question in CCCApply.

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Action Item: Send all information, existing question language and proposed language, and details of the meetings discussions to Mia Keeley, CCCCO - who attended the December 18 meeting and has offered to support this effort from the position of the CO. Next actions will be determined based on feedback from Ms. Keeley.

Purpose of the Parent Guardian Information Question

The Parent/Guardian Information question determines whether someone who will be under 19 years of age on the RDD is subject to care and control of a parent or guardian for purposes of determining residency. For residency purposes (unlike in general law), a minor is defined as someone under 19 years of age. This is specified in the SAAM, which cites the CA Ed Code 68062 (see below).

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The data field behind this question is called “Dependency Status” = <dependent_status> and the values are defined in the DED.

Statistical Information

In FY 2018-2019, over 2.6 million CCCApply applications were submitted. For the purposes of this breakdown, spam applications were not removed from the total = 2,647,615.

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In FY2018-19, only 7% of all minors self-identified as “independent minors”. all the rest are “dependent” and must provide their Parent or Guardian’s name and relationship.

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Sub-Committee Meeting Discussion Notes

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  1. Immigrants Rising, advocating for undocumented/nonresident students, has suggested that clear, non-threatening language be added to the Parent/Guardian Information question to better help these students understand, feel welcome and secure, and accurately self-identify

  2. Students want a streamlined, unambiguous question that clearly explains why they are being asked for their parent information (especially when they are 18 years old)

  3. Students want to know that their parent’s information is protected by state and federal laws and will not be used for discriminatory purposes

  4. Students who meet eligibility requirements need clear language so they can understand they can apply for tuition exemption through AB540 / SB 68.

  5. Colleges need to collect parent or guardian information from dependent minors (under 19 yro) in order to determine residency status for tuition purposes from the parent or guardian

  6. Colleges want a better layout in the P/G Info question in order to collect the minor student’s parent or guardian information

  7. Colleges also need to identify Independent minors and remove barriers for these students to apply & enroll

  8. Colleges want minimal changes to the data structure and the download files;

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Change: “By California law, qualification for resident tuition is based on the residency of your parent(s) or guardian(s) until you are 19 years of age, except in certain special circumstances. The following questions will be used to determine whether or not you need to provide parent or guardian information for the purposes of determining residency. Your response will not affect your admission to college.”

TO: Determining your California residency for tuition purposes is based on the residency of your parent(s) or guardian(s) until you are 19 years of age, except in certain special circumstances. Nonresident students who meet eligibility requirements may apply for nonresident tuition exemption (AB540 / SB68). This information is protected by federal and state laws and will not be shared or used outside of the admission process.

Enter the name of your parent or guardian below, or check the box indicating you do not have a parent or guardian.”

NO CHANGE will be needed to the <dependent_status> data field or the parent info fields. The proposed changes would be strictly cosmetic.

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