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    CVC Exchange: Home College Readiness Workshop

    Becoming a Home College is a critical step for college participation in the CVC Exchange, providing your students the opportunity to cross enroll in courses offered at the current set of live Teaching Colleges. Serving as a Home College requires the establishment of a Canvas trust relationship and API, confirmation of MIS codes and identity provider setup, and enabling eTranscript receiving. Additionally, colleges are encouraged to sign the Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement and onboard its student services team, who will be responsible for validating residency and processing financial aid. An easy-to-use Home College readiness checklist can be found at www.cvc.edu/exchange/it/.

    To aid colleges in understanding and completing this process, please join the CVC for this Home College Readiness Workshop, focused on the technical and programmatic steps to becoming a Home College. This is a hands-on session where colleges will actually complete the necessary steps as well as a refresher of the steps to become a Home College, the role of a Home College in cross-enrollment, and the ongoing training opportunities available to student services teams.

    All colleges, particularly those not already participating as a Home College, are encouraged to attend. If you are unsure of your college’s status, you can check the implementation board at www.cvc.edu/exchange-implementation-board/

    Registration link for CVC Exchange: Home College Readiness Workshop

    Becoming a Home College is a critical step for college participation in the CVC Exchange, providing your students the opportunity to cross enroll in courses offered at the current set of live Teaching Colleges. Serving as a Home College requires the establishment of a Canvas trust relationship and API, confirmation of MIS codes and identity provider setup, and enabling eTranscript receiving. Additionally, colleges are encouraged to sign the Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement and onboard its student services team, who will be responsible for validating residency and processing financial aid. An easy-to-use Home College readiness checklist can be found at www.cvc.edu/exchange/it/.

    To aid colleges in understanding and completing this process, please join the CVC for this Home College Readiness Workshop, focused on the technical and programmatic steps to becoming a Home College. This is a hands-on session where colleges will actually complete the necessary steps as well as a refresher of the steps to become a Home College, the role of a Home College in cross-enrollment, and the ongoing training opportunities available to student services teams.

    All colleges, particularly those not already participating as a Home College, are encouraged to attend. If you are unsure of your college’s status, you can check the implementation board at www.cvc.edu/exchange-implementation-board/

    Registration link for CVC Exchange: Home College Readiness Workshop

    Becoming a Home College is a critical step for college participation in the CVC Exchange, providing your students the opportunity to cross enroll in courses offered at the current set of live Teaching Colleges. Serving as a Home College requires the establishment of a Canvas trust relationship and API, confirmation of MIS codes and identity provider setup, and enabling eTranscript receiving. Additionally, colleges are encouraged to sign the Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement and onboard its student services team, who will be responsible for validating residency and processing financial aid. An easy-to-use Home College readiness checklist can be found at www.cvc.edu/exchange/it/.

    To aid colleges in understanding and completing this process, please join the CVC for this Home College Readiness Workshop, focused on the technical and programmatic steps to becoming a Home College. This is a hands-on session where colleges will actually complete the necessary steps as well as a refresher of the steps to become a Home College, the role of a Home College in cross-enrollment, and the ongoing training opportunities available to student services teams.

    All colleges, particularly those not already participating as a Home College, are encouraged to attend. If you are unsure of your college’s status, you can check the implementation board at www.cvc.edu/exchange-implementation-board/

    Registration link for CVC Exchange: Home College Readiness Workshop

    Becoming a Home College is a critical step for college participation in the CVC Exchange, providing your students the opportunity to cross enroll in courses offered at the current set of live Teaching Colleges. Serving as a Home College requires the establishment of a Canvas trust relationship and API, confirmation of MIS codes and identity provider setup, and enabling eTranscript receiving. Additionally, colleges are encouraged to sign the Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement and onboard its student services team, who will be responsible for validating residency and processing financial aid. An easy-to-use Home College readiness checklist can be found at www.cvc.edu/exchange/it/.

    To aid colleges in understanding and completing this process, please join the CVC for this Home College Readiness Workshop, focused on the technical and programmatic steps to becoming a Home College. This is a hands-on session where colleges will actually complete the necessary steps as well as a refresher of the steps to become a Home College, the role of a Home College in cross-enrollment, and the ongoing training opportunities available to student services teams.

    All colleges, particularly those not already participating as a Home College, are encouraged to attend. If you are unsure of your college’s status, you can check the implementation board at www.cvc.edu/exchange-implementation-board/

    Registration link for CVC Exchange: Home College Readiness Workshop

    Becoming a Home College is a critical step for college participation in the CVC Exchange, providing your students the opportunity to cross enroll in courses offered at the current set of live Teaching Colleges. Serving as a Home College requires the establishment of a Canvas trust relationship and API, confirmation of MIS codes and identity provider setup, and enabling eTranscript receiving. Additionally, colleges are encouraged to sign the Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement and onboard its student services team, who will be responsible for validating residency and processing financial aid. An easy-to-use Home College readiness checklist can be found at www.cvc.edu/exchange/it/.

    To aid colleges in understanding and completing this process, please join the CVC for this Home College Readiness Workshop, focused on the technical and programmatic steps to becoming a Home College. This is a hands-on session where colleges will actually complete the necessary steps as well as a refresher of the steps to become a Home College, the role of a Home College in cross-enrollment, and the ongoing training opportunities available to student services teams.

    All colleges, particularly those not already participating as a Home College, are encouraged to attend. If you are unsure of your college’s status, you can check the implementation board at www.cvc.edu/exchange-implementation-board/

    Registration link for CVC Exchange: Home College Readiness Workshop

    Becoming a Home College is a critical step for college participation in the CVC Exchange, providing your students the opportunity to cross enroll in courses offered at the current set of live Teaching Colleges. Serving as a Home College requires the establishment of a Canvas trust relationship and API, confirmation of MIS codes and identity provider setup, and enabling eTranscript receiving. Additionally, colleges are encouraged to sign the Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement and onboard its student services team, who will be responsible for validating residency and processing financial aid. An easy-to-use Home College readiness checklist can be found at www.cvc.edu/exchange/it/.

    To aid colleges in understanding and completing this process, please join the CVC for this Home College Readiness Workshop, focused on the technical and programmatic steps to becoming a Home College. This is a hands-on session where colleges will actually complete the necessary steps as well as a refresher of the steps to become a Home College, the role of a Home College in cross-enrollment, and the ongoing training opportunities available to student services teams.

    All colleges, particularly those not already participating as a Home College, are encouraged to attend. If you are unsure of your college’s status, you can check the implementation board at www.cvc.edu/exchange-implementation-board/

    Registration link for CVC Exchange: Home College Readiness Workshop

    Becoming a Home College is a critical step for college participation in the CVC Exchange, providing your students the opportunity to cross enroll in courses offered at the current set of live Teaching Colleges. Serving as a Home College requires the establishment of a Canvas trust relationship and API, confirmation of MIS codes and identity provider setup, and enabling eTranscript receiving. Additionally, colleges are encouraged to sign the Federal Financial Aid Consortium Agreement and onboard its student services team, who will be responsible for validating residency and processing financial aid. An easy-to-use Home College readiness checklist can be found at www.cvc.edu/exchange/it/.

    To aid colleges in understanding and completing this process, please join the CVC for this Home College Readiness Workshop, focused on the technical and programmatic steps to becoming a Home College. This is a hands-on session where colleges will actually complete the necessary steps as well as a refresher of the steps to become a Home College, the role of a Home College in cross-enrollment, and the ongoing training opportunities available to student services teams.

    All colleges, particularly those not already participating as a Home College, are encouraged to attend. If you are unsure of your college’s status, you can check the implementation board at www.cvc.edu/exchange-implementation-board/

    Registration link for CVC Exchange: Home College Readiness Workshop

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