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How do partnerships support students on visas?
Response developed by Mallory Stevens:
AB 2364 requires colleges to exempt all special part time students from non-resident fees (except for students on certain kinds of student or tourist visas), which is to say that high school students who are not residents can not be charged non-resident tuition (unless they are on a tourist or student visa). It points to both CCAP and non-CCAP legislation.
F-1 Visa (Academic Student) allows a student to enter the United States as a full-time student at an accredited college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, elementary school, or other academic institution or in a language training program, so it is a student visa, which means that theses students would not be exempted.
But if you look at the CCAP legislation, CCAP students cannot be charged any fees under the legislation (Section 76004):
(f) A high school pupil enrolled in a course offered through a CCAP partnership shall not be assessed any fee that is prohibited by Section 49011.
The legislation opens with “Notwithstanding Section 76001 or any other law” which means that it creates an exception to the general rule established by Section 76001 or any other conflicting law. This wording makes me believe that your students should not be charged fees, despite their F1 visa status. Colleges should consider waiving fees for this demographic under CCAP.
If there are not enough students to fill a CCAP class can the class be offered at the college? Can the class at the college include general public students?
Only courses on the high school campus during the school day can be closed.
It’s up to each college whether to charge fees for the concurrent enrollment students filling the empty CCAP course seats
How are partners handing ID.me via CCC Apply?
minors are exempt from completing this, they may decline to answer
GCCCD may have a way for the application to bypass that for minors;
- ID.me General FAQ’s
- Tech Center Webinars: This resource hosts a recent webinar on ID.me and provides access to a Digital Toolkit.
- OpenCCC Release 2.3.0: ID.me Student ID Verification Integration: Here, you’ll find extensive information, including links to the webinar, FAQs, a demo of ID.me, workflow
- CCC ID.me Verification Guide 2024: A step-by-step guide to assist students through the verification process.
- CCC ID.me Contact List 2024 Tech Support