Accessibility FAQ's
- Were accessibility reviews part of the implementation process?
- Accessibility reviews have occurred, the vendor partner (ID.me) has committed to completing documentation and software updates to address identified issues, and workarounds are available for those items still outstanding. We acknowledge that no software is 100% accessible, but the ongoing efforts by vendor partner ID.me towards continuous improvement are sufficient to support the release at this time.
- Can deaf students receive support in American Sign Language (ASL) during the ID.me process?
- Yes, ID.me provides support in ASL and other accessibility options, detailed here.
- Does ID.me currently support minors, including wards of the court, incarcerated students, or CCAP/non-CCAP students?
- ID.me does not support use by minors currently but is working on enhancements for future releases.
- How are high school IDs treated for dual enrollment students who are minors?
- Dual enrollment students who are minors will bypass the verification process.
- Will foster youth face issues related to state residency in the new application?
- The Reimagine Apply project is considering changes to the way foster youth apply to the CCC, and residency eligibility is part of this ongoing conversation.
- What is the age cut-off for ID.me based on?
- The cut-off is based on the age of the applicant when they sign into their OpenCCC student account.
- How can students without a state-issued photo ID proceed with verification?
- Students can use other forms of documentation listed here.
- What if a student doesn’t have a Social Security Number (SSN)?
- Students without an SSN can still use ID.me with other documentation or opt-out and leverage existing local college verification processes.
- How will the ID.me process accommodate minor students, particularly those under 18?
- An update to serve students under 18 is expected soon.
- Can student veterans living abroad use their ID.me accounts for CCCApply?
- Yes, student veterans with ID.me accounts can use them for CCCApply regardless of their location.
- What if students lack both an SSN and a Tax Identification Number (TIN)?
- Students without these identifiers can opt out of the ID.me system and follow local verification processes.
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