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SEPARATE ACCOUNTS FOR PROSPECTS? WHAT A HEADACHE! Ann West Assistant Director, InCommon Assurance and Community Internet2 at Michigan Tech.

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1 SEPARATE ACCOUNTS FOR PROSPECTS? WHAT A HEADACHE! Ann West Assistant Director, InCommon Assurance and Community Internet2 at Michigan Tech

2 One Way to a Relieve a Headache What’s the problem? What if…? Next steps

3 Prospect Accounts: Ocean or Bottle?

4 Third-party Matching: Crap Shoot or Certainty?

5 Student Ease of Use: Rolodex or ATM Model?

6 Financial Aid Fraud: Unknown or Known Applicant?

7 What’s the Problem? Spending more Matching issues Not easy to use Higher risk

8 WHAT IF…?

9 ACCEPTED APPLICATIO N RECEIVED DEPOSIT PAID REGISTERED/ ORIENTATION Today’s Admissions Registration Process Identity Management On-boarding Your Certainty Identity Proofing Institutional Credentialing Loose Identity Matching Identity Assured Third-party Info Received Financial Aid Info Received Matching Corrected FIRST CONTACT MADE FIRST CONTACT MADE

10 ACCEPTED APPLICATIO N RECEIVED DEPOSIT PAID REGISTERED/ ORIENTATION FIRST CONTACT MADE FIRST CONTACT MADE Tomorrow’s Admissions Registration Process? Identity Management On-boarding Your Certainty Identity Proofed Institutional Credentialing Strong Identity Matching Identity Assured ✔ Third-party Info Received Financial Aid Info Received

11 How can this be so? Common Identity and Trust Collaborative Project Outsource prospect authentication Leverage stronger credentials offered through CommIT Use CommIT identifier for matching Participate in a consortium with higher-ed and vendor partners

12 What’s under the covers? Community project lead by HE organizations Internet2 and PESC Standards-based federated authentication through InCommon (Identity Trust) Federation Used by the US Government, higher ed, and corporate to offer services today Over 1000 services 372 institutions 148 companies 28 national agencies, labs, and non-profits Single sign-on for the user. Provider of services controls access; User organization verifies identity Provides Rules of the Road and best practices for Identity and Authenticaiton

13 What does CommIT do? CommIT runs single sign-on service for participating organizations Participating organizations will point students to the CommIT website to get account (once) Students log in once during a session (customizable time) Third party reports tagged with student’s CommIT identifier Identity Proofing Service increases security of login (Future phase)

14 SAML2 Federated authentication through InCommon Participating schools and companies run a Service Provider such as the one provided with Shibboleth Transition to your own accounts later in the process

15 Who is involved? Internet2/InCommon for infrastructure PESC for business development and corporate outreach components. Georgetown University for oversight to the project. Pennsylvania State University for key technology components.

16 SIGNING UP FOR COMMIT ACCOUNT

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26 NEXT STEPS

27 Next Steps: Pilot Finish pilot package Call for participation Assist with pilots Define production with pilot orgs

28 Pilot Participants Deliverables Higher Ed Provide link to CommIT Project site Accept CommIT logins Identify and pilot scoped admissions process to use CommIT account Use the CommIT identifier for matching Participate in definition of production phase Companies Accept CommIT logins Store the CommIT identifier Support including CommIT identifier on applicant documents passed to participating institutions Participate in definition of production phase

29 Get Involved Participate in working groups to assist with defining: business, technical, and governance models for the project. Join InCommon Student https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/InCCollaborate/InC- Student+Services+Group https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/InCCollaborate/InC- Student+Services+Group CommIT update call coming up. Join the CommIT general email list for updates project-commit@incommon.org

30 Are these giving you a headache? Spending more Matching issues Not easy to use Higher risk Learn more about CommIT

31 Questions?

32 Contact Information Ann West Assistant Director, InCommon Assurance and Community Internet2 based at Michigan Tech awest@internet2.edu office: +1.906.487.1726


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