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CA AB2610
Bill
Status
5/15/2014
Primary Sponsor
Das Williams
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AI Summary
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Prohibits California State University campuses from requiring state-supported matriculated undergraduate students to enroll in self-supporting special session courses to fulfill graduation requirements.
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Requires campuses to ensure that courses required for undergraduate degree completion are offered as state-supported courses whenever possible.
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Establishes criteria for when campuses may add self-supporting course sections or degree programs, including approval from the Chancellor and a determination that state resources are inadequate for additional state-supported offerings.
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Mandates that self-supporting special sessions shall not reduce the aggregate number of state-supported course offerings and must comply with specified conditions such as meeting workforce needs or being designed for career enrichment.
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Requires the California State University trustees to receive annual reports beginning in the 2016-17 academic year documenting enrollment in state-supported and self-supported undergraduate courses and the proportion of matriculated students enrolling in self-supported instruction.
Legislative Description
California State University: special sessions.
Last Action
In committee: Held under submission.
8/14/2014