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Name of Checker

Validation Performed

Type Of Checker *

Duplicate Applicant Name Check

Determines if there are duplicate applicants on the application.  Duplicate is defined as 2 persons (student or household member) with the same name.  The comparison is done by using the full name of both applicants, voiding punctuation/spacing and comparing them in a case insensitive manner.

Warning

High Income Check

Determines if the combined income reported on the application exceeds a high threshold of $100,000.  In most cases this would not be valid and could indicate an error entering income on the application.

Warning

Household Address Incomplete Check

Determines if any of the household address information on the application is missing. For example not entering a city for the address would trigger this checker.

Informational

Household Case Number RecipientDetermines is your household case number and case type has been specified, but a case recipient has not been specified. This checker will be displayed if Household Case Number Owner Name is set to "required" in Application Settings.Critical

No Contact Information Provided Check

Determines if contact information was provided on the application.  Contact information (phone number, email) is optional, but useful to collect.  This informational checker will be displayed if they are not provided.

Informational

Not Enough Household Members Check

Determines if the application is missing household members and does not fall under one of these scenarios:  Emancipated child with no non-student family members, only have foster children on the application, or if every student on the application receives SNAP/TANF/FDPIR benefits

Critical

Optional Fields Missing Check

Determines if the applicant has failed to provide any of the following: school for a student, birth date, or gender.

Informational

Signer is a Child Check

If the signer is a student: If the child is an emancipated child below the age of 13 this is a warning check.

Warning

If the signer is a student: if the child is not emancipated and did not specify a birthdate or is under 18.Critical

Signer is Not on Application Check

Determines if the application signer is missing on the application or has not been provided on the application as either a student or a household member.  Due to the design of the application this should not happen, but this checker exists as an extra safety measure to prevent submission of an incomplete application.

Critical

Skipped Household Members Check

Determines if a non-student household member has not been entered on the application and has not entered the last 4 of the SSN for the signer.  This is only valid if every student on the application is either foster or receives SNAP/TANF/FDPIR benefits.

Critical

Stated 'Does Not Qualify'Determines if the household checked 'Does Not Qualify' when attempting to submit the application.Warning

Student is Not Expected Age Check

Determines if the student estimated age seems to match the grade level chosen for all students on the application.  Standard ages are set in the web application for each grade and the student's birth date is compared against this using a range of +/- 3 years.  If the age falls outside this range (based on the grade) this informational checker is displayed.  This checker should help reduce data entry errors on birth dates.

Informational

Zero Income Total Check

Determines if the total income entered on the application is zero and the applicant has not entered  a special circumstance such as SNAP/TANF/FDPIR.

Informational

Three Types Of Checkers
  • Informational - These checkers are of low priority usually informational in nature.  These are used to remind applicants of missing information that may be useful to provide, but have no effect on application process speed or status
  • Warning - these checkers are of medium priority and usually indicate that important information is being omitted.  These are used to alert applicants that not providing information may cause problems with application processing.
  • Critical - these checkers are critical in nature and indicate vital information is missing.  The applicant cannot proceed with submission of the application if triggered.