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Rose Reeves is a student at College A.  Rose used CCCApply to apply to College A and College A downloaded the CCCID as part of their CCCApply Application Download.

They were College A was able to put the CCCID in Roses Rose's Active Directory Account which enabled College A's IDP to sent the CCCID as one of the SAML attributes.

Because the IDP was able to send the CCCID as a SAML attribute, the CCCID is directly passed to MyPath without any further interaction by the student.Student at College A where the College IDP is able to sent the CCCID as an SSO attribute

 

  1. Login at College Site
    1. Select MyPath
  2. College IDP is displayed
    1. login as Rose Reeves (rreves)
    2. click "Login"
  3. MyPath is displayed

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Because College A's IDP was unable to send the CCCID as a SAML attribute, the SSO proxy will direct John Demo to OpenCCC where John can retrieve his existing CCCID account if he has one, or create a new OpenCCC account.Student at College A where the college/district IDP is unable to send an CCCID as an SSO attribute

 

  1. Login at College Site
    1. Select MyPath
  2. College IDP is displayed
    1. login as John Demo (jdemo)
    2. click "Login"
  3. OpenCCC is displayed
    1. Select "Create New Account"
  4. OpenCCC Create account is displayed
    1. Click "Begin Creating My Account"
    2. Entered the information for a new account with username JOHNDEMO
  5. OpenCCC Account Create Screen is displayed
    1. Click "Continue"
  6. OpenCCC Login Page is displayed
    1. enter user id/password that was just created
    2. Click "Login"
  7. MyPath is displayed

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Because the SSO remembered John Demo's CCCID, he will not be required to create or recover his CCCID on all new login attempts to MyPath via the SSO proxy.

Login again with same student 

  1. Login at College Site
    1. Select MyPath
  2. College IDP is displayed
    1. login as John Demo (jdemo)
    2. click "Login"
  3. MyPath is displayed

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