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[USE CASE] DAAD Scholarship (German Academic Exchange Service) #13

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KalamityKate opened this issue Oct 25, 2021 · 1 comment
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Learner Laia

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Kathleen Clancy on behalf of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) as part of the DiBiHo Project

User Story

The Learner Laia would like to apply to the DAAD for a scholarship to study for a Master’s degree in Germany. To do so, she needs documents, including an expert opinion from Ignacio (her professor) regarding an assessment of her abilities and the final certificate of her Bachelor’s degree. If possible, these documents should be sent to the DAAD digitally, verifiable and with a receipt. The DAAD would like to check the documents as directly as possible through the scholarship administration system - without manual activities.

Data Concepts

Verifiable credentials needed:

  • Transcript of Records: is used to verify the courses taken and the grades obtained
  • Enrolment Certificate: is used to verify that the respective person has studied at the university
  • Degree Certificate: is used to verify the completion of the respective degree
  • Passport / ID-Card: is used to map the received certificates to the natural person applying for a scholarship
  • Expert Opinion Certificate: is used for the expert opinion
  • Receipt Certificate: is used for confirmation of documents received

The subject of the Verifiable Credential should be tied to a natural person.

Restrictions

This information must be readable with a standard text viewer, the verifiable claim must allow for machine processing.
The person, organization or object about which a statement is made as part of a verifiable claim must be readable in the plain text of the verifiable claim in such a way that verification is possible without the use of digital tools.

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  • issuer-to-subject
  • subject-to-relying-party
  • system-to-system
  • peer-to-peer
  • subject-initiated
  • workforce
  • k-12
  • post-secondary
  • informal
  • e2e (i.e. issuer-to-subject-to-relying-party)
  • multiple-issuers (i.e. multiple parties involved in credential issuance)
  • single credential
  • complex credential
@KalamityKate KalamityKate changed the title [USE CASE] [USE CASE] DAAD Scholarship (German Academic Exchange Service) Oct 25, 2021
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kayaelle commented Nov 5, 2021

Thank you for submitting this use case! Would you be available to discuss this on our next call?

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