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General Definitions & Notes

Majors Module:  A series of custom data fields configured by each CCC college for use in one or more CCC web applications.  The Majors module is accessible in the CCCApply Administrator 2.0 by an authorized college or district user.  From the CCCApply, or International, Administrator homepage, click on the "Majors" link from the modules menu bar.

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  • Custom categories are configured in the Majors module in the CCCApply Administrator 2.0
  • Categories must be set up separately for the CCCApply Standard and International applications
  • Categories are NOT available in the Noncredit application

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Note
titleImportant Notes
  • Custom categories are restricted to 100 characters each
  • No limit to the number of categories that can be defined and aligned to individual majors; however, every major should be aligned to at least one category.
  • A category can be added, disassociated, imported and exported in the Majors module in the CCCApply Administrator 2.0.
  • Custom categories, also known as response options to the <major_category> field, are case-sensitive and must be spelled correctly and spaced consistently.
  • If a category is accidentally misspelled, or if extra spaces are added, the system will consider it unique and will create a new category.
  • Custom categories can be added to individual major records through the “Add/Edit Major” modal or through the "Import Majors" function.  
  • If your college plans to implement the Major Category filter in both the CCCApply Standard application and the International application, you will need to set up categories for each application separately.
Warning

If a category is accidentally misspelled, or if extra spaces are added, the system will consider it unique and will create a new category. 

The most efficient way to implement the Major Category data field and filter for your existing majors, use the Import Majors process detailed below to ensure consistency across the categories and alignment to majors.

Displaying the Major Category Menu in CCCApply

The Major Category data field and filter is OPTIONAL. If your college chooses to implement categories to filter or group their existing majors, such as meta majors, they should plan out their categories using this worksheet and determine which majors should align to each category in advance. 

Warning

It is critical that your plan out and align your custom categories completely before you begin setting up your meta majors or other categories. If ONE category is created and added to a major record in the Major module, this will trigger the display of the Major Category dropdown menu on the student-facing application. If the setup is not thorough, this could prevent a student from submitting their application.

Therefore, if the college does not want to filter or group their existing majors by category type, they should not setup categories in the Majors module in the CCCApply Administrator 2.0.  

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Using the Major Category Field

To implement the Major Category filter, complete this worksheet and ensure Admissions staff understand the new configuration. The following tasks will be completed in this process:

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Warning

If a category is accidentally misspelled, or if extra spaces are added, the system will consider it unique and will create a new category. 

The most efficient way to implement the Major Category data field and filter for your existing majors, use the Import Majors process detailed below to ensure consistency across the categories and alignment to majors.


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Getting Started

  1. Plan your Major Category implementation completely before you begin

  2. Setup your Major Categories in the Pilot CCCApply Administrator 2.0

    1. Navigate to your Pilot CCCApply Administrator 2.0 system using your new college/district URL

    2. Select "CCCApply Administrator" from the CCC Administrator landing page from the "Applications" menu

    3. From the CCCApply homepage, select the Majors module from the modules menu bar for your college

    4. From the "Majors" module summary page, follow the instructions below to Export Your Majors to begin configuring your major categories.

  3. Identify and Create Your Major Categories

    1. Using the table below, determine names for your custom categories. Remember that each category name will become the custom response options that appear in the "Major Category" dropdown menu on the student-facing application, and will also be the custom data field "values" that will appear in your downloads and reports.*

      1. Category names must not be longer than 100 characters each.

      2. Category names may include multiple words, capitalization, punctuation, and spacing (such as:  Arts, Humanities, Communication & Design).

      3. Category names must be consistent - any deviation in spelling, spacing or punctuation (case sensitive and spacing) will create a separate category in the system.

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CSV Column HeadingRequiredImportant Configuration Notes
HEADER ROWYESIMPORTANT: The header row is required in order for your .csv file to import correctly and the values to be stored properly by the CCCApply Administrator.
ApplicationYES
  • The Application column identifies the CCCApply application that these majors pertain to;
  • The Application data is system-generated and should not be changed. 
  • When adding new Majors to your file, ensure the application is correct and in all caps.
  • Do not mix APPLY and INTERNATIONAL application majors in one .csv file at this time.
  • Do not remove or change this column.

Note

The Application column value must be in ALL CAPS and be either:

  • APPLY (for CCCApply application majors), OR,
  • INTERNATIONAL (for International application majors)

You cannot mix APPLY and INTERNATIONAL application majors in one .csv file at this time.


Major CodeYES
  • The “Code” column displays the required Major Code identifier that you have listed in your existing list of majors.
  • Adds a row to the Majors database table identifying a unique Major
  • Must be formatted based on layout in the Data Dictionary
Major DescriptionYES
  • The “Description” is required
  • Can be edited/modified by an authorized college/district user
  • Must be formatted based on layout in the Data Dictionary
  • Provides a text description of the active major to the end-user
  • *This is the text that appears to the end user in the "Intended Major or Program of Study" menu in CCCApply Standard and International applications
CategoryNO
  • The “Category” column is optional.  See detailed notes about adding your custom categories to this column in the section above.
TOP CodeNO
  • The “Top Code” is an Optional field, but can be added by the college if desired.
  • Top Codes should be aligned to each individual Major
  • Does not appear to the end user
Program Control NumberNO
  • The “Program Control Number” is an optional field, but can be added by the college if desired.
  • Program Control Numbers should be aligned to each individual major
  • Does not appear to the end user
Award Type (AwardType)YES

The Award Type (AwardType) field values are slightly different in the new Admin 2.0 system.  The following notes pertain to implementing this field in the new system:

  • When importing majors using the CSV file, you MUST include a value in the awardType column on your import file. If you do not have an aligned award type for one or more majors, please enter “None”. 
  • The award type values must not contain any spaces and MUST be one of the following allowed values:

    • AA_degree
    • AS_degree
    • AA_T
    • AS_T
    • Certificate
    • Other
    • None

  • The “Award Type” is an optional field, but can be added by the college, if desired.
  • Aligned to each individual Major
  • Does not appear to the end user
  • The Award Type field is required in the new system. All imported majors, and majors migrated from the Admin 1.0 system, must include a value in this field. If you do not have an aligned award type for one or more majors, please enter “None”
Warning

Though the Award Type value does not display to the end-user in the CCCApply applications, and has been an optional field in the legacy Admin 1.0 system, having a value in this field/column is REQUIRED in the Admin 2.0 system. All imported majors, and majors migrated from the legacy Admin 1.0 system, must include a value in this field. If you do not have award types aligned to your majors in Admin 1.0, please ensure "None" is populated in the field in Admin 2.0. 


Note

If you are working with your Admin 1.0 Export Majors file, you'll notice that the Award Types export a single character numerical value. This format also works as an accepted  The award type values must not contain any spaces and MUST be one of the following allowed values:

1 = AA_degree

2 = AS_degree

5 = AA_T

6 = AS_T

3 = Certificate

4 = Other

X = BA_degree

Y = BS_degree

0 = None


When importing majors using the CSV file, please include a value in the awardType column on your import file. If you do not have an aligned award type for one or more majors, please enter “None”


CIP Code

NO
  • The “CIP Code” is an optional field, but can be added by the college, if desired.
  • Aligned to each individual major
  • Does not appear to the end user

Education Goals (eduGoals)  NOT APPLICABLE in this version

NO


Warning

VERY IMPORTANT:  Though the “EduGoal” field and filter is not applicable in this release, the "eduGoal" column MUST NOT BE REMOVED from your Majors CSV file, and the entire column must be left BLANK in your CSV file.

NOTE: Until further notice, do not enter ANY data or values in the EduGoals column in your Majors CSV file. If any values accidentally get entered into the column, your students may not be able to select a Major in CCCApply.


Warning

The Education Goals filter is OUT OF SCOPE for the first version of the CCCApply Admin 2.0.  This filter was removed from the code prior to the September 2018 release.  However, the column remains in the table for future development. This column must NOT BE REMOVED from your CSV file. It must remain EMPTY in your Import Majors CSV file.


Start Date

YES

End Date

YES
Create DateNO
  • VERY IMPORTANT: The “Create” column is a system generated date field that MUST remain blank when completing your CSV import file.

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