Last update: May 15, 2022
This FAQ troubleshooting guide is intended for colleges using the CC Promise Grant online application for 2022-2023. |
AB 19 created the California College Promise that provides funds to districts to advance the goals of the legislation. One specific use of funds in the law allows colleges to, if a district chooses to use the funds in this way, cover the fees for first time, full-time students. However, a grant for students to pay their fees is not required.
The 2019-20 state budget authorized districts to cover the fees of second year students who met program requirements in their first year. Students who maintain full-time status into their second year may continue to be paid for these second year. Accordingly, district allocations were increased to help pay for these students. Be aware that, as of the date of this Q&A, AB 2 has not been chaptered into law. As a result, current law regarding the required number of units to receive a College Promise waiver of fees is in place.
Below are some frequently asked questions and responses that may arise by students using the CC Promise Grant online application. If you encounter other questions not listed here, please contact your College Relationship Manager at CCCTC Enabling Services & Support.
Answer: Yes. Two new Special Eligibilities questions were added to the user interface with corresponding data fields in the database. User responses to these questions have been added to the Method A eligibility logic. The two questions are: 1) “Are you eligible as a dependent/spouse/Registered Domestic Partner of a deceased physician, nurse, or first responder who died of COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic state of emergency in California?”; and 2) “Have you been exonerated of a crime by writ of habeas corpus or pardon?” |
Answer: Yes. Two data fields were added to the CCPG submitted application database to correspond with the new Special Eligibilities questions. The new fields are: <elig_covid_death> and <elig_exonerated_crime>. |
For details, see the 2022-2023 California College Promise Grant Online Application Data Specification located on the CCCApply Data Dictionaries page.
Answer: The new CCPG fields will be delivered via the Download Client, SuperGlue for Apply (CCPG), the CCCApply Report Center, and the Data Warehouse Report Server. |
Yes! User support is available 24/7 through the CCC Helpdesk. Support is accessible by phone (877) 247-4836), by email: support@openccc.net and through our online community support site, CCCHelp.info. |
If you have already created an OpenCCC account but you're unable to sign in to your account, you’ll need to be able to access either your mobile phone or email account - whichever was validated during account creation - in order to retrieve a reset security code. More times than not, the account recovery process will require that you create a new password, which involves getting a new security code to your verified method of contact (email or mobile phone). |
In addition to your Email address, Mobile Phone number, and Password, you may be asked to provide the information below, depending on the recovery path you’re on.
Last Name
Date of Birth
City & Zip Code
Since an OpenCCC account is required to access services such as CCCApply, the online admission application to every California Community College, the vast majority of students and other users will land on the OpenCCC Sign In page when they begin or resume a CCCApply application. Therefore, if you are unable to sign in to OpenCCC, the system recovery algorithm will guide you through the recovery process. |
The simple, mobile-friendly account creation process is designed to be clean, clear, and convenient - allowing users to create & validate a new account and complete their profile in under 7 minutes. |
One of your two attributes is not validated during account creation. Therefore, return to the Sign In page and enter either your email address or mobile phone number, whichever was not initially rejected. |
For security purposes, our sign in process requires an email address or a mobile phone that can be used to validate your identity. A landline cannot be designated as a validated sign in credential. Sign in with your unique email address to access the Edit Profile service. Edit the Primary Phone number entered with a mobile phone number then complete the validation process. Once validated, you’ll be able to sign in using your mobile phone or your email address in the future. |
To remove optional personal information from your OpenCCC account, sign in and click OpenCCC Account from the Settings link in the header menu. |
To remove optional personal information from your OpenCCC account, sign in and click OpenCCC Account from the Settings link in the header menu. |
To remove your account, please contact a Support Representative for assistance. |