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Schedule

Description

Date & Time

Release No.

6.7.0

CCCApply Pilot Release

Friday, February 28

Production Release

Friday, March 27, 2020 - 5:00PM - 11:00PM PST

Release Type

Maintenance Window | Major Release

Glue for Apply Colleges - See required changes and

Scope

Description

Scope

Applications

CCCApply Standard Application (Apply)
CCCApply Noncredit Application (Apply)
CCCApply International Application (IA)
OpenCCC Account System

Changes to Residency Logic

Yes

Changes to Download Client

Yes

Changes to Glue for Apply

Yes

Contents


Summary

The CCCApply 2020 spring release is scheduled for March 27, 2020 - with a 30-day pilot preview release on February 28. This is a major release with a focus on user interface enhancements, bug fixes, and a handful of approved change requests in support of the CCCApply redesign effort, focused on breaking down barriers to student success and UI enhancements to streamline the student experience.

Schedule & Timeline

  • Pilot Release (College Preview):  February 28, 2020  - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm PDT

  • Release Preview Webinar - Wednesday, March 11 at 12:00 pm

  • Production Release:  Friday, March 27 - 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm PST

Stay Informed during the release!  Follow the "CCCApply System Alerts" page - and any other category, page or individual post, on CCCTechnology.info.


Release Highlights

User Interface Enhancements

The majority of this release consists of user interface enhancements across CCCApply applications and the OpenCCC Account system.

NEW Spanish Translation Implemented Throughout CCCApply and OpenCCC Account System

Just in time for the fall 2020 application season.


CCCApply is proud to join the statewide outreach effort in support of California's diverse student population with Spanish-language translation throughout all the CCCApply online applications and the OpenCCC Student Account system.

All CCCApply applications and the Promise Grant application are now available in both English and Spanish - including onscreen question text, labels, response options, Help information and error messages. By clicking the Cambiar A Espanol button from any page students can toggle to a full Spanish translation, giving ESL/Spanish-speaking students the ability to complete the entire application for admission completely in Spanish. This enhancement aligns with our commitment to student success.

Read more about the new Spanish-language translation implementation here.

Mobile Support for OpenCCC Account System

Now students can experience one cohesive mobile experience from OpenCCC account creation to CCCApply application submission to MyPath and beyond. All responsive design work is complete on the OpenCCC Account system, including Account Recovery and both Edit Account applications. 

College Support Services supports Chrome for Windows and Safari for Mac. Explore the new mobile design today and preview the student user experience. 

Read more about mobile-support for OpenCCCApply here.


Content Changes

New Social Security Number Question

The Social Security Number question is getting a make-over in support of an improved user experience and student success. Tell us what you think. Send your feedback to pdonohue@ccctechcenter.org.

Based on feedback from students, colleges, and advocacy groups alike, the existing Social Security Number included a layout that was cumbersome to navigate and language that was confusing and overwhelming to many students who are not required to provide a social security number or taxpayer identification number.

With approval from the Chancellor’s Office legal office, the new layout is clean, simple and easy to navigate, and the language has been greatly simplified to all users.

User Interface Enhancements

In the new design, users will first be asked a simple yes or no question: “Do you have a social security number or taxpayer identification number?”.

If the user selects , “Yes, I have a social security number or taxpayer identification number” - then the current “Enter your SSN” and “Confirm your SSN” text input fields appear. At that point, the user must enter their SSN or TIN/iTIN else receive an error message.

If the user selects “No, I do not have a social security number or taxpayer identification number, or I decline to provide one at this time” - then a new text box displays, “Just Remember….”, with a reminder to the applicant that providing a social security number or taxpayer identification number is not required at this and the applicant may “decline to provide one at this time”. However, the SSN or TIN/iTIN must be provided to the college unless the student is one of the approved exceptions, including:

  • non-U.S. resident students (whether documented or undocumented),

  • students taking noncredit courses, or

  • students whose qualified tuition and related expenses are waived or paid with scholarships or paid by an institutional third party including an employer or government agency.

The user is still allowed to decline to provide their social security number or taxpayer identification number at this point, even if they are not one of the approved exceptions, and proceed to the next page by clicking Continue.

Legal Information

Much of the legal language required by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has been simplified and can be accessed by clicking on a new hyperlink, “Why am I being asked for my social security number?”. This language appears in the Help information panel that opens on the right side of the screen.

“Why am I being asked for my social security number?”

The new required legal information displayed to users when they click on the hyperlink now reads:

"A Social Security Number (SSN) or Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN/iTIN) is needed to allow California Community Colleges to report tax-related information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). However, this reporting is not required with respect to non-U.S. resident students (whether documented or undocumented), students taking non-credit courses, students whose qualified tuition and related expenses are waived or paid with scholarships or paid by an institutional third party including an employer or government agency. (26 C.F.R. § 1.6050S-1.) A SSN or TIN/iTIN is not required when IRS reporting is not required."

No Data Field Changes with the New Social Security Number Question

Although the user interface and language has changed in the new Social Security Number question, there has been no changes made to the backend data fields or data values. All current data fields associated with the SSN question will remain unchanged, and there is no work required on the part of the colleges.


New “Highest Grade Completed” Question & Data Field

The updates introduced with CCCApply 6.7.0 include a new question and data field asking high school students the Highest Grade Completed.  This new question will replace the existing question, "Have you Completed Eleventh Grade?".  The Highest Grade Completed question will enable the collection of high school transcript information from applicants who have completed at least the 9th grade, and will no longer be limited to only applicants who have completed the 11th grade. 

Who will see the new Highest Grade Completed question?

The new Highest Grade Completed question only displays to Special Admit students who are enrolling in high school (or lower grade) and college at the same time. Otherwise, this new question does not appear in the High School Transcript Information section.

Read more about the new Highest Grade Completed question and data field here.

What are the response options for the new question, and how does it work?

As stated above, the new Highest Grade Completed question only pertains to concurrently enrolled students - and this is determined by the applicant’s responses to the Enrollment Status and High School Education Level questions at the top of the page. If the question is displayed, the response options are: 12th Grade, 11th Grade, 10th Grade, 9th Grade, and “Currently enrolled in 9th grade or lower grade”. If the student selects any response other than “Currently enrolled in 9th grade or lower grade”, the remaining questions in that section are displayed and require a response.

However, if the student selects, “Currently enrolled in 9th grade or lower grade” then the other questions are not displayed and the applicant proceeds to the next required question on the Education page.

What else is changing in the High School Transcript Information section?

The other change being implemented in the High School Transcript Information section is a slight revision to the conditions for which the High School Transcript Information questions display. The revised conditions are:

  • U.S. high school graduates or equivalent

  • U.S. high school students (or lower grade) who are also enrolling in college

For complete data specifications for the High School Transcript Information section in CCCApply, see the CCCApply Standard & Noncredit Application Data Dictionary - located in the Data Dictionaries space.

Updated High School Transcript Information and Multiple Measures Placement Service Enhancements

In conjunction with the CCCApply 6.7.0 release, the Multiple Measures Placement Service (MMPS) will release a new version of its software to take advantage of new data field being collected within the High School Transcript Information of the Standard Application. 

As a result of the updates to CCCApply, the new version of MMPS will expand the student population for which it provides recommendations to include applicants who have completed at least the 9th grade.  Prior to the updates, MMPS provided recommendations only to applicants who have completed the 11th grade.  Additionally, MMPS will include the Highest Grade Completed field in the records delivered to colleges.  The combined updates will expand the ability to support high school applicants applying to a California Community College.  

Are you interested in learning more about MMPS?  Please email crms@ccctechcenter.org for more details. 


Language & Text Changes

Application

Section

Description

What’s Changing?

Standard

Citizenship

Citizenship & Immigration question text

Additional question text was added to the default view of the Citizenship & Immigration Status question.

Standard

Citizenship

Citizenship Section & Question Label

The Citizenship section and question label was changed to: Citizenship & Immigration

Standard

Special Links & Opportunities

New AB540 Affidavit PDF

The old version of the AB540 eligibility affidavit was replaced with the current 2018 AB540 affidavit PDF.

Standard / Noncredit

Special Links & Opportunities

New California Dream Act Application URL

A link to the California Dream Act Application was added to the Special Links & Opportunities page.


Maintenance & Support

Bug Fixes & Other Changes

For information, contact CCCApply College Support staffsupportccctc@openccc.zendesk.com

Application

Description

Fix or Solution

Promise Grant - Focus does not return to App Year for Homeless Address Change

Auto-population color (blue) is not appearing on (Apply) Demographic page 

Validation error appears for Other or None response in Visa type field in International App 

Do not show the English Proficiency link if there is no text to show up in the modal (meaning the college did not provide text for this in CAP)

International School Finder Should Search for Schools

SAC area code (279) was added to the Main phone look-up library

Long Email Address Runs Off the Page

International Application Showing YYYY for Year Instead of AAAA for Spanish

The Word Taxes Has Dropped Off Apply Out-of-State Activities Section


Change to Residency Logic

Change to Remove Residency Barrier for California Homeless Applicants

Colleges have reported that a number of homeless applicants who are California residents - who were born and raised in California and maintain ongoing residency - are getting flagged as “2 - Possible Resident - Proof Required” - due to the fact they have not provided a permanent or current mailing address in OpenCCC and/or CCCApply. For all intents and purposes, these applicants - regardless of age - are residents of California but are being flagged to prove residency because of their lack of address. This barrier is creating an unnecessary hardship for these students.

To remove this barrier, the CCCApply residency logic has been updated to bypass the calculation

According to the General Counsel at the CCC Chancellor’s Office, an applicant’s address alone cannot be the sole determining factor in determining residency for tuition purposes. If an applicant has indicated they are currently homeless, residency determination should be based on factors other than address alone, such as citizenship, length of time in California, education in California, and special residency factors.

Therefore, as part of this change we have made an adjustment to steps 8 and 9 in Area B of the Residency algorithm that only calculates the student’s address State if they have not indicated they are homeless. This will allow the student’s California residency to be determined by all the other residency determination indicators otlogic in the CCCApply residency algorithm, ; therefore two steps in the Area B residency logic were revised to take into account if the applicant is homeless when looking at their permanent and/or mailing addresses.

Below is a breakdown of the logic changes. The changes are in RED.

AREA B: STAY & INTENT

Step

Evaluation Statement

Logic & Data Fields

If Yes

If No

STEP 8

Is the applicant’s current address outside of California and she/he is not homeless?

‘Mailing address – state’ != CA AND <no_current_mailing_homeless> is EMPTY

Class B2 
(flag 01) 
go to step 9

Go to Step 9

STEP 9

Is the applicant’s permanent address outside of California and he/she is not homeless?

‘Permanent address – state’ != CA AND <no_perm_address_homeless> is EMPTY

Class B2 
(flag 02) 
go to step 10

Go to Step 10

See the complete Area B residency logic in the CCCApply Standard Application Data Dictionary v.2020.1.

In the logic above, you can see what we did to solve the problem of flagging a California resident incorrectly simply because they are currently homeless.

If the applicant’s current mailing address indicates that their “state” is NOT California, normally they would be flagged with “Class B2” which means they are a “Possible resident, but documentation/proof is required”. However, based on the change made to the logic (shown in red above) - if the applicant has checked the box(es) indicating they are homeless in the Permanent Address (OpenCCC) or in the Current Mailing Address (Account Mailing page in CCCApply) - the logic will NOT flag them with the Class B2 in these two steps.

Note: There is still a chance that these homeless applicants are determined to be “Possible residents” or “Non-residents” based on other responses used in the residency determination calculation. This change simply removes the possibility that an applicant’s residency will be determined by address alone.


Changes to Data Fields

For colleges using the CCCApply Download Client, there is one new data field to add to your Standard Application Format Definition XML and run the 6.7.0 Jar file in order to download the data in Pilot and Production. See the data specs in the CCCApply Standard & Noncredit Application Data Dictionary v.2020.1 (see below).

Type

Description

Data Field

App

Page / Section / Question

Download Client

Administrator Rules

Report Center

Notes

NEW

Highest Grade Completed

<highest_grade_completed>

Standard

Education > HS Transcript Information

Yes

Yes

Yes

New Multiple Measures Question

DEPRECATED

Completed Eleventh Grade

<completed_eleventh_grade>

Standard

REMOVED / Deprecated question & field from the HS Transcript Information section

No change

Removed from Administrator

No change

Removed from the Multiple Measures Question

Removed from Administrator

Fraud Score

<fraud_status>

Standard

REMOVED from Administrator Rules & Messages

No change

REMOVE

No change

This field was added to the Rules App fields by mistake; Remove

Removed from Administrator

Fraud Status

<fraud_score>

Standard

REMOVED from Administrator Rules & Messages

No change

REMOVE

No change

This field was added to the Rules App fields by mistake; Remove

Data Changes for the CCCApply Download Client

The following data fields have been added or changed in the CCCApply applications.  The section below pertains specifically to the CCCApply Download Client; see further below for information related to data fields being added to SuperGlue. For data specification documents, please see the CCCApply Data Dictionaries and User Guides space.

New Download Client Jar File for v.6.7.0

Update your CCCApply Download XML files for the v.6.7.0 release in order to download new or revised data fields with your CCCApply Download Client.  All changes must be made to your CCCApply Format Definition XML file(s) and the Download Client Jar file must be updated with the latest version = transfer-client.6.7.0.jar   For more information, please see the CCCApply Download Client User Guide >  User Guides


Data Changes for SuperGlue for Apply

SuperGlue release 3.7.0 supports the student application data changes in CCCApply 6.7.0. Colleges using the SuperGlue College Adapter to stream student application data directly to their student information system (SIS) will need to upgrade to SuperGlue release 3.7.0. The SuperGlue 3.7.0 College Adapter will be available in advance of the CCCApply 6.7.0 pilot and production releases to allow college IT staff time to upgrade.

Click here for the required detailed instructions on how to upgrade your college’s SuperGlue college adapter.

Description

Glue for Apply Field Name

Download Client Field Name

Application

Section / Page

New Data Field

HighestGradeCompleted

<highest_grade_completed>

CCCApply Standard Application

High School Transcript Information section (Education Page)

Deprecated Data Field

completedEleventhgrade

<completed_eleventh_grade>

CCCApply Standard Application

High School Transcript Information section (Education Page)


Not yet receiving student application data directly to your SIS?

Stream CCCApply 6.7.0 student application data directly to your college ERP/SIS with SuperGlue 3.7.0 Click here to contact the California Community Coll


California College Promise Grant Application 2020-2021

The 2020-2021 CC Promise Grant Application is now available and deployed on January 1, 2020.

NEW! CC Promise Grant Application is now available in Spanish! Click on the “Cambiar A Espanol” button from any page in the application to switch the language to Spanish.


Data Documentation

Description

Version

File Type

Download or Link

CCCApply Standard & Noncredit Application Data Dictionary

v.2020.1

PDF

CC Promise Grant Application Data Specification

v.2020-2021

PDF

CCCApply International Application Data Dictionary

v.2020.1

PDF

CCCApply Working with Supplemental Questions User Guide

v.2020.1

PDF

Working-with-Supplemental-Questions-User-Guide.v.2020.1

CCCApply Download Client User Guide

v.2020.1

Online Doc

Download Client Jar File v.6.7.0

v.6.7.0

Jar

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