Quick answer
Use SC19-style pages safely by confirming whether the page is for application or status, checking the route carefully, and treating copied code-based links with caution.
What this means
SC19-style pages are often found through direct search or shared links. That makes it especially important to confirm the page purpose before entering details or trusting the result you see.
Why this matters
A user who confuses an application page with a status page can lose time, misread the next step, or trust the wrong route too quickly.
What you can do next
- Check whether the page is for application, status, or another follow-up task.
- Confirm the route and address carefully.
- Avoid trusting forwarded SC19 links without source.
- Use the page only for the task it clearly handles.
- Use GrantCare to interpret the result or wording after the official page gives it.
Page purpose comes before page code
The most useful question is not only is this an SC19 page. The better question is what task is this page actually for right now.
Important things to remember
GrantCare is an independent guide and not the official SC19 route. Official actions still belong to official systems.
How GrantCare can help
GrantCare can help you decide whether the SC19 page is being used for the right task and can explain the wording that appears there afterward.
Related help
Frequently asked questions
Why should I check whether the page is for application or status?
Because using the wrong page purpose creates unnecessary confusion about the next step.
Should I trust any SC19 link someone sends me?
No. Confirm the source and the task first.
What should I do after I see the result?
Use GrantCare to interpret the wording once the official page has shown it.
