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CCCApply 2011 Annual Updates March 2011 CCCApply User Workshops 2011 Rev. 1a
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Overview of 2011 Updates 40 change requests submitted Number and complexity a bit less than last year Over half of submitted requests approved by Steering Committee A few approved requests were subsequently deferred or declined for cost or technical reasons Specification submitted to Xap in November Specification modified after reviews and development Latest version on CCCApply Project Center website, cccapplyproject.org/ Updates go live on or around April 7
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Focus of 2011 Updates Meet new requirements of Federal Higher Education Opportunity Act Adjust Residency algorithm and flags Generally improve consistency, accuracy, and ease of use Mostly text and layout Some minor operational changes Update BOGFW Application
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New Federal Requirement CCCCO Legal Opinion O10-05 Distributed to colleges in August 2010 Addressed changes in federal law (reauthorization of Higher Education Opportunity Act) related to in-state tuition rates for members of the armed forces, their spouses, and dependent children.
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New Federal Requirement Changes to Military Status questions Deleted question, “In CA for educational purposes only?” — no longer a factor New question for State of Legal Residence We now ask for both ‘State of Legal Residence’ and ‘Home of Record’ ‘Home of Record" is where a person enlisted ‘State of Legal Residence’ (aka ‘domicile’) is person’s true, fixed, and permanent abode New ‘Help’ text explains these terms
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New Federal Requirement Changes to Area C of Residency Algorithm Military member or dependent spouse/ child qualifies as resident (status 2: documentation required) if: ‘State of Legal Residence’ is California or ‘Home of Record’ is California or Currently stationed in California
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Residency Adjustments New and Revised Integrity Flags Added 63: U.S. military member with California as military state of legal residence Revised 54: U.S. military member currently stationed in California (deleted ‘not for educational purposes’) Fixed Residency Determination Date Previously, prompts and calculations based on Term Start Date Now, per statute, prompts and calculations based on day before Term Start Date
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Residency Adjustments Allow contra-indicators when applicant has lived in CA for at least 2 years Previously, it was an error if applicant claimed to have lived in CA for at least 2 years but answered Yes to an out-of-state activity (contra-indicator) question This error check was inappropriate; for example, military person stationed in CA for over 2 years might still vote in State of Legal Residence
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Residency Adjustments Residency Status calculation now done at submission of application Previously done when Residency 2 page saved Sometimes resulted in incorrect Residency Status and/or flags if user changed some answers on other pages after saving Residency 2
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Middle Name Now Required Applicant must enter middle name or check new ‘No middle name’ checkbox Helps to correctly identify accounts for account recovery Helps in other account matching situations
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New Email Test Function Added button to send test email Sent to address for Control Center account College staff can now verify format of automated emails before activating
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General Enhancements Made language toggle more prominent Larger font Orange rather than blue
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General Enhancements Made all ‘raceGroup’ values 2 characters ’02’ through ’09’ rather than ‘2’ through ‘9’ Facilitates writing rules using ‘raceGroup’ For example, the rule below would have been very complicated if the value were ‘8’ rather than ‘08’
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General Enhancements Added ‘Help’ for name fields
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General Enhancements Updated CCCApply.org website On home page, increased number of colleges to 112, number of students to ‘nearly 3 million’ Updated FAQ section for costs of college Updated FAQ section for housing information Removed ‘Intent’ field from Residency 2 page of Account Profile in Control Center ‘Intent’ question removed from application last year
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Text Improvements Clarified question about out-of-state voting Changed “have you registered to vote” to “have you voted or registered to vote?” Clarified instructions for Colleges Attended Changed “colleges/universities you have attended” to “colleges/universities you have attended or are attending”
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Text Improvements Clarified HS Ed Level menu Some applicants with non-U.S. high school were choosing “Received high school diploma” instead of “Received a diploma/certificate of graduation from a Foreign secondary school” Changed “Received high school diploma” to “Received high school diploma from U.S. school” Various clarifications of help text and error messages For example, some error messages still referred to mm/dd/yyyy format for dates (we now use menus)
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Changes to BOGFW App 2011-2012 BOG Fee Waiver application is same as 2010-2011 except for dates No changes to income tables No changes to download projects
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Changes to International App Updated Visa Types Matching updates made in Standard App last year Changed required fields in addresses Previously, City was optional; State/Province and Postal Code were required Now, City is required; State/Province and Postal Code are optional This matches requirements for international addresses in PESC XML standards
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Deferred or Declined Athletic survey for Title IX Continuing to investigate requirements, options ‘Other’ option for Gender Too costly; wait for MIS to implement PINs on Supplemental page Too costly to add fixed-length numeric format Residency Status Change fields Not working since 2008 Review and redefine requirements before fixing
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Deferred or Declined For Colleges Attended, add checkbox for ‘Online Courses Only’ Similar issue of out-of-state colleges with in- state campuses (e.g., Univ. of Phoenix) Goal is to prevent these situations from affecting residency status Investigating issues and options For other deferred and declined requests, see Annual Update Spec
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Ethnicity and Race Questions Colleges often ask about improving response rate to Race/Ethnicity questions How we ask Race/Ethnicity questions is precisely defined by IPEDS and CCC Chancellor’s Office We cannot change how we ask questions We cannot require responses
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New MIS Data Elements CCCApply provides Names (SB31, SB32) and Parent/Guardian Ed Levels (SG09) Revising Ed Levels format to match SG09 Foster Care Status (SG03) will probably come from CCCApply MIS still clarifying definition of SG03 Other new MIS data must be provided each term by college staff (not self-reported) Therefore not appropriate for application
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For More Information Complete specification of 2011 Updates on CCCApply Project Center website Explanation of each change request Complete specification for each approved and implemented request Reason for each deferred or declined request Project Center: cccapplyproject.org
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