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CCCApply Administrator 2.0 Upgrade

On June 28, 2018 - the Pilot (sandbox) version of the new CCCApply Administrator 2.0 will be released and College Support Services will begin working with a small set of "beta" colleges on pilot implementation and user acceptance testing (UAT) to ensure the process is ready to implement with all remaining colleges. Test results against the initial success criteria will help the support and implementation team to hone the full implementation plan and testing process for all 110+ CCCApply-using colleges. 

Once your college has completed the required implementation and UAT checklist and training, authorized Pilot users will be able to access the new Administrator and manage data.  

The new application code will remain in the pilot environment from June 29 - July 27 (production release). Incremental code updates will be made weekly through the pilot period. Colleges should be aware that from the first incremental pilot release on June 28  and the second incremental update on July 11, any data changes made in the pilot environment during this time may be overwritten by a data refresh scheduled for July 12.  Weekly updates will be communicated to colleges throughout the pilot period.  

Reminders & Important Notes 

  1. Once the Pilot version of the CCCApply Administrator 2.0 is deployed on June 28, there will be two different versions of the CCCApply Administrator running concurrently throughout the Pilot implementation period - or until the Production release on July 27, 2018. The new CCCApply Administrator 2.0 will be live in the Pilot environment and will integrate with the Pilot CCCApply applications. 
  2. The Production version of the legacy Administrator (1.0) system will continue to manage and integrate with all your student-facing CCCApply application(s) until the Production CCCApply Administrator 2.0 system is fully deployed to the Production environment on July 27, 2018.

Click here for more information on the timeline and schedule of release activities.

What do Colleges Need to Know?

  • The new CCC Administrator is now the gateway to the CCCApply Administrator 2.0 tool for California Community Colleges Admissions and Financial Aid staff users - passing authentication and authorization to admin configuration settings for the CCCApply Standard, International and CC Promise Grant (BOG) applications.

  • This means that all users will have new URLs - and an additional step in the process to get to their CCCApply Administrator tool through the CCC Administrator.

  • The new URLs will be provided to colleges when they work 1-on-1 with the College Support Services team to ensure user account authorization is verified and tested.  To schedule your 1-on-1 session with College Support Services, please complete this Google Form and designate a staff representative to work with us as soon as possible.

Migration of CCCApply Administrator v.1.0 Data

  • As part of the transition from the current CCCApply Administrator (Admin 1.0), the Tech Center will move all colleges Pilot and Production CCCApply data, settings, and users over to the new system. This includes college terms, majors, rules, email message templates, supplemental questions, and college & district contact information.
  • All data and users will be tested, verified, and validated with the college during their scheduled pilot implementation 1-on-1 support session.  Schedule this session here: Schedule a 1-on-1 online call

Black Out & Release Days

  • To ensure that the most current and accurate data and settings are moved over to the new CCCApply Administrator system, “black out” days have been scheduled to coincide with the release dates. In other words, on the dates of release, colleges will not be allowed into the old Administrator system; therefore the last day to make changes to your CCCApply admin data is the day before the release dates scheduled for Pilot and Production releases.
  • All your college’s existing CCCApply Admin 1.0 users and data will be migrated to the new version by the Tech Center; however, users will be required to test access and authorizations in the Pilot (test) environment prior to the production release on July 27, 2018.

Migration Support for Colleges & Districts

In order to confirm that all current college and district users of the CCCApply Administrator maintain access to their terms, majors, rules, messages and supplemental questions, the CCCTC Support Services will work with each college or district to test access and validate that their data has been migrated successfully.

Colleges are being asked to schedule a 1-on-1 online call with College Support Services to work on pre-migration and pilot implementation tasks:

  1. Review and confirm that your college has open and accurate Terms through spring 2019 in the current production Admin 1.0 system as a precaution before final migration to the new CCCApply Administrator 2.0 system.

  2. Review and confirm validity of current users accounts; add/edit/delete any user accounts as needed

  3. Review and confirm that all other Production admin data is complete and accurate prior to Production migration to new CCCApply Administrator 2.0.
    NOTE: We will walk you through these tasks.

Schedule your support session today!  Please complete this Google Form to identify a date and time that works for your college or district.


Pre-Production Migration Tasks

The following list of tasks can be completed by colleges at any time before your scheduled Pilot Implementation & User Acceptance Testing (UAT) support session with College Support Services. 

These tasks should be performed in the current CCCApply Administrator 1.0 PRODUCTION system - which will continue to integrate with the live CCCApply applications in use by your students.

#ActivityTask DescriptionTarget Date(s)
1Complete Google Form to schedule your college's Pilot Implementation & User Acceptance Testing (UAT) support session with CCCTC College Support ServicesA designated representative from each colleges will work 1-on-1 with College Support Services to complete implementation and user acceptance testing (UAT) tasks to confirm readiness and to receive training on new CCC Administrator and CCCApply Administrator 2.0 systemsSchedule sessions by July 13
2Confirm SSO Proxy integration is completeNOTE: The CCC Tech Center's SSO Proxy team has been working with individual colleges and districts since September 2016 to ensure their identity provider (IdP) is compliant and integrated with the CCC SSO Proxy for student and staff single sign-on services. The majority of colleges have already completed proxy integration. To find out if your college is compliant with the SSO proxy integration, please contact staffsupportccctc@openccc.zendesk.com Confirm status by July 16
3Validate and confirm the current list of your college & district authorized user accounts in the CCCApply Admin 1.0 Production system are valid and up-to-date.Authorized users who are provisioned to manage the Users for your college or district should login to your current Production CCCApply Administrator system and review the list of authorized users set up in the Users tab (for each application adopted by your college, including the CCC Report Center). This list will be migrated into the new CCC Administrator prior to the Production release on July 27, 2018.  We will work with you to validate and update these user accounts during your scheduled Pilot Implementation & UAT session with College Support Services.Confirm valid users by July 22
4Validate that production Terms are setup through Spring 2019 in the Admin 1.0 Production environment.Login to Admin 1.0 production environment and navigate to the Terms module. Confirm college terms are setup correctly through Spring 2019 or beyond.
5Validate that all production data and settings are up-to-date in the Admin 1.0 Production environment.Login to Admin 1.0 and navigate through each tab. Confirm accurate and current data exists through Spring 2019.
6Validate all other Applications in Admin 1.0 Production If the college has adopted the International Application, complete items #3 - #5 above. Review other modules and validate data accuracy.
7Validate CC Promise Grant access in Admin 1.0 productionIf the college has adopted the CC Promise Grant (BOG), complete items #3 and #5 above. Review any other settings related to the Promise Grant application for validity and accuracy.


Pilot Migration Tasks in Admin 2.0

#ActivityTask DescriptionTarget Date(s)

Review Pilot User accounts with college. Clean up list of current Pilot user accounts and clean up (add/edit/delete) as needed.Must be completed by July 26.


Authentication: Test and verify that the College can access the Pilot CAP & CCC Report Center systems using their custom College URLs to validate staff login (authentication) using their CAP basic user accounts.
NOTE:  Colleges should continue to use their existing CCC Report Center link, provided to them during adoption.  There is no change to the CCC Report Center in this release cycle.


Authorization: Test and validate that authorized College "basic user" accounts can view and launch authorized admin applications from the CAP homepage to verify MIS permissions in individual applications.

Validate Accuracy of Production Data: Verify that the College has setup valid Terms, Majors, and other required data configurations in the Production Admin 1.0 system through June 30, 2019 to prepare for production release ETL migration


Validate Accuracy of Pilot Migration Data: Verify that the College has reviewed and validated all data settings and configurations migrated from the Pilot Admin 1.0 system to the new Administrator 2.0 system for each CCCApply & Report Center applications

Validate Authorized User Accounts: Test and verify that the college has reviewed and validated all CAP authorized staff user accounts for individual Pilot and Production authorized applications and systems


Validate Basic User Permissions: Verify that College "basic user" accounts restrict authorizations based on the scope of their permissions, including applications, data, and MIS codes

Completion of User Interface Training: Validate that College has participated in and completed user interface training for the CAP, Canvas Web App, and new CCCApply Admin 2.0 systems

  • Verify that authorized staff can access the Canvas Web Application and perform basic user system operational tasks
  • Verify that authorized staff users can navigate to the Spam Filter Interface and process suspended fraud applications
  • Validate that the College has provided a valid Admissions Office Contact and Email address in the College Information module
  • Test and verify that all College rules and messages are setup and operational
  • Verification of User Documentation,


Launch CCCApply AdministratorEnsure your user account allows you to select "CCCApply Administrator" from the "Applications" menu in the new CCC Administrator (CAP).  This will launch the CCCApply Administrator and the specific application you are authorized to access in a new tab or window (depending on your browser).

Update College Information: Review & confirm contact information and data settingsFrom the CCCApply Administrator header, select Colleges & Districts > College Information, from the dropdown menu. Click the "Edit" button. Ensure all College Information fields are populated correctly.  Ensure the Admissions Office Contact, Phone, and Email fields are populated with the contact person information that should appear on the Confirmation pages for the Standard, BOG, and/or International application submission.

Update District Information: Review & confirm data settings

From the header, select Colleges & Districts > District Information from the dropdown menu.  Click the "Edit" button.
Ensure all District information are populated correctly.  Ensure the checkbox for "District Applications" is either checked to allow multiple applications for the same term, or unchecked (to confirm you do not accept multiple applications - from multiple colleges in your district).



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