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1-Assembly Bill No. 1018 CHAPTER 751 An act to amend Sections 78220 and 78221 of the Education Code, relating to community colleges. [ Approved by Governor October 13, 2017. Filed with Secretary of State October 13, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1018, Reyes. Community colleges: student equity plans.(1) Existing law requires, as a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, that the governing board of each community college district maintain a student equity plan, as specified, and requires the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to make an annual report related to those plans.This bill would add homeless, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students to the categories of students required to be addressed in the student equity plans. The bill would also add any additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college. To the extent that these provisions would impose new duties on community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.(2) Existing law requires the chancellor to establish a list of eligible and ineligible expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.This bill would, instead of the list, require the chancellor to provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support these purposes.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Sections 78220 and 78221 of the Education Code proposed by AB 504 to be operative only if this bill and AB 504 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 78220 of the Education Code is amended to read:78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race. (F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access to, and completion of, basic skills, career technical education and workforce training, and transfer courses for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of placement tests and policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).SEC. 1.5. Section 78220 of the Education Code is amended to read:78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research, as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students, that uses the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race.(F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access and retention, degree and certificate completion, English as a Second Language and basic skills, completion, and transfer for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), based on the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221, measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of assessment and placement policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).SEC. 2. Section 78221 of the Education Code is amended to read:78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.(2) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, by March 15, 2016, and by March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.SEC. 2.5. Section 78221 of the Education Code is amended to read:78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) The chancellor shall establish a standard methodology, including guidelines, for measurement of student equity and disproportionate impact for disaggregated subgroups of the student population of the California Community Colleges. The chancellor shall establish the methodology for use in the student equity plans of community college districts.(e) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations through evidence-based practices.(2) On or before March 15, 2016, and on or before March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.SEC. 3. (a) Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78220 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78220 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.(b) Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78221 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78221 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
1+Enrolled September 15, 2017 Passed IN Senate September 12, 2017 Passed IN Assembly September 14, 2017 Amended IN Senate September 07, 2017 Amended IN Senate September 01, 2017 Amended IN Senate June 12, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 21, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1018Introduced by Assembly Member Reyes(Coauthors: Assembly Members Chiu and Medina)February 16, 2017 An act to amend Sections 78220 and 78221 of the Education Code, relating to community colleges. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1018, Reyes. Community colleges: student equity plans.(1) Existing law requires, as a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, that the governing board of each community college district maintain a student equity plan, as specified, and requires the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to make an annual report related to those plans.This bill would add homeless, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students to the categories of students required to be addressed in the student equity plans. The bill would also add any additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college. To the extent that these provisions would impose new duties on community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.(2) Existing law requires the chancellor to establish a list of eligible and ineligible expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.This bill would, instead of the list, require the chancellor to provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support these purposes.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Sections 78220 and 78221 of the Education Code proposed by AB 504 to be operative only if this bill and AB 504 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 78220 of the Education Code is amended to read:78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race. (F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access to, and completion of, basic skills, career technical education and workforce training, and transfer courses for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of placement tests and policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).SEC. 1.5. Section 78220 of the Education Code is amended to read:78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research, as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students, that uses the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race.(F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access and retention, degree and certificate completion, English as a Second Language and basic skills, completion, and transfer for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), based on the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221, measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of assessment and placement policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).SEC. 2. Section 78221 of the Education Code is amended to read:78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.(2) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, by March 15, 2016, and by March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.SEC. 2.5. Section 78221 of the Education Code is amended to read:78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) The chancellor shall establish a standard methodology, including guidelines, for measurement of student equity and disproportionate impact for disaggregated subgroups of the student population of the California Community Colleges. The chancellor shall establish the methodology for use in the student equity plans of community college districts.(e) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations through evidence-based practices.(2) On or before March 15, 2016, and on or before March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.SEC. 3. (a) Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78220 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78220 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.(b) Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78221 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78221 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 1018 CHAPTER 751 An act to amend Sections 78220 and 78221 of the Education Code, relating to community colleges. [ Approved by Governor October 13, 2017. Filed with Secretary of State October 13, 2017. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1018, Reyes. Community colleges: student equity plans.(1) Existing law requires, as a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, that the governing board of each community college district maintain a student equity plan, as specified, and requires the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to make an annual report related to those plans.This bill would add homeless, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students to the categories of students required to be addressed in the student equity plans. The bill would also add any additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college. To the extent that these provisions would impose new duties on community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.(2) Existing law requires the chancellor to establish a list of eligible and ineligible expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.This bill would, instead of the list, require the chancellor to provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support these purposes.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Sections 78220 and 78221 of the Education Code proposed by AB 504 to be operative only if this bill and AB 504 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
3+ Enrolled September 15, 2017 Passed IN Senate September 12, 2017 Passed IN Assembly September 14, 2017 Amended IN Senate September 07, 2017 Amended IN Senate September 01, 2017 Amended IN Senate June 12, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 21, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1018Introduced by Assembly Member Reyes(Coauthors: Assembly Members Chiu and Medina)February 16, 2017 An act to amend Sections 78220 and 78221 of the Education Code, relating to community colleges. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1018, Reyes. Community colleges: student equity plans.(1) Existing law requires, as a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, that the governing board of each community college district maintain a student equity plan, as specified, and requires the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to make an annual report related to those plans.This bill would add homeless, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students to the categories of students required to be addressed in the student equity plans. The bill would also add any additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college. To the extent that these provisions would impose new duties on community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.(2) Existing law requires the chancellor to establish a list of eligible and ineligible expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.This bill would, instead of the list, require the chancellor to provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support these purposes.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Sections 78220 and 78221 of the Education Code proposed by AB 504 to be operative only if this bill and AB 504 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
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5+ Enrolled September 15, 2017 Passed IN Senate September 12, 2017 Passed IN Assembly September 14, 2017 Amended IN Senate September 07, 2017 Amended IN Senate September 01, 2017 Amended IN Senate June 12, 2017 Amended IN Assembly March 21, 2017
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7+Enrolled September 15, 2017
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9+Passed IN Assembly September 14, 2017
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11+Amended IN Senate September 01, 2017
12+Amended IN Senate June 12, 2017
13+Amended IN Assembly March 21, 2017
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19+Introduced by Assembly Member Reyes(Coauthors: Assembly Members Chiu and Medina)February 16, 2017
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21+Introduced by Assembly Member Reyes(Coauthors: Assembly Members Chiu and Medina)
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824 An act to amend Sections 78220 and 78221 of the Education Code, relating to community colleges.
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1630 AB 1018, Reyes. Community colleges: student equity plans.
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1832 (1) Existing law requires, as a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, that the governing board of each community college district maintain a student equity plan, as specified, and requires the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to make an annual report related to those plans.This bill would add homeless, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students to the categories of students required to be addressed in the student equity plans. The bill would also add any additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college. To the extent that these provisions would impose new duties on community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.(2) Existing law requires the chancellor to establish a list of eligible and ineligible expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.This bill would, instead of the list, require the chancellor to provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support these purposes.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Sections 78220 and 78221 of the Education Code proposed by AB 504 to be operative only if this bill and AB 504 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.
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2034 (1) Existing law requires, as a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, that the governing board of each community college district maintain a student equity plan, as specified, and requires the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to make an annual report related to those plans.
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2236 This bill would add homeless, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students to the categories of students required to be addressed in the student equity plans. The bill would also add any additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college. To the extent that these provisions would impose new duties on community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
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2438 (2) Existing law requires the chancellor to establish a list of eligible and ineligible expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.
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2640 This bill would, instead of the list, require the chancellor to provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that Student Success and Support Program funding is used to support these purposes.
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2842 The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
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3044 This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
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3246 This bill would incorporate additional changes to Sections 78220 and 78221 of the Education Code proposed by AB 504 to be operative only if this bill and AB 504 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.
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3852 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 78220 of the Education Code is amended to read:78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race. (F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access to, and completion of, basic skills, career technical education and workforce training, and transfer courses for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of placement tests and policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).SEC. 1.5. Section 78220 of the Education Code is amended to read:78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research, as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students, that uses the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race.(F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access and retention, degree and certificate completion, English as a Second Language and basic skills, completion, and transfer for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), based on the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221, measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of assessment and placement policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).SEC. 2. Section 78221 of the Education Code is amended to read:78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.(2) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, by March 15, 2016, and by March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.SEC. 2.5. Section 78221 of the Education Code is amended to read:78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) The chancellor shall establish a standard methodology, including guidelines, for measurement of student equity and disproportionate impact for disaggregated subgroups of the student population of the California Community Colleges. The chancellor shall establish the methodology for use in the student equity plans of community college districts.(e) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations through evidence-based practices.(2) On or before March 15, 2016, and on or before March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.SEC. 3. (a) Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78220 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78220 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.(b) Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78221 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78221 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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4458 SECTION 1. Section 78220 of the Education Code is amended to read:78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race. (F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access to, and completion of, basic skills, career technical education and workforce training, and transfer courses for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of placement tests and policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).
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4660 SECTION 1. Section 78220 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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5064 78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race. (F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access to, and completion of, basic skills, career technical education and workforce training, and transfer courses for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of placement tests and policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).
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5266 78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race. (F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access to, and completion of, basic skills, career technical education and workforce training, and transfer courses for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of placement tests and policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).
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5468 78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race. (F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access to, and completion of, basic skills, career technical education and workforce training, and transfer courses for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of placement tests and policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).
5569
5670
5771
5872 78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:
5973
6074 (1) Campus-based research as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students:
6175
6276 (A) Current or former foster youth.
6377
6478 (B) Students with disabilities.
6579
6680 (C) Low-income students.
6781
6882 (D) Veterans.
6983
7084 (E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:
7185
7286 (i) American Indian or Alaska Native.
7387
7488 (ii) Asian.
7589
7690 (iii) Black or African American.
7791
7892 (iv) Hispanic or Latino.
7993
8094 (v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.
8195
8296 (vi) White.
8397
8498 (vii) Some other race.
8599
86100 (viii) More than one race.
87101
88102 (F) Homeless students.
89103
90104 (G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.
91105
92106 (H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.
93107
94108 (2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.
95109
96110 (3) Goals for access to, and completion of, basic skills, career technical education and workforce training, and transfer courses for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.
97111
98112 (4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of placement tests and policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:
99113
100114 (A) Students with disabilities.
101115
102116 (B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.
103117
104118 (C) Fund for Student Success.
105119
106120 (D) Student Success and Support Program.
107121
108122 (E) Programs for foster youth.
109123
110124 (F) Programs for veterans.
111125
112126 (G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.
113127
114128 (H) Student Financial Aid Administration.
115129
116130 (I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.
117131
118132 (5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.
119133
120134 (6) A schedule and process for evaluation.
121135
122136 (7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.
123137
124138 (b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.
125139
126140 (c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.
127141
128142 (d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).
129143
130144 SEC. 1.5. Section 78220 of the Education Code is amended to read:78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research, as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students, that uses the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race.(F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access and retention, degree and certificate completion, English as a Second Language and basic skills, completion, and transfer for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), based on the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221, measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of assessment and placement policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).
131145
132146 SEC. 1.5. Section 78220 of the Education Code is amended to read:
133147
134148 ### SEC. 1.5.
135149
136150 78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research, as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students, that uses the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race.(F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access and retention, degree and certificate completion, English as a Second Language and basic skills, completion, and transfer for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), based on the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221, measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of assessment and placement policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).
137151
138152 78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research, as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students, that uses the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race.(F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access and retention, degree and certificate completion, English as a Second Language and basic skills, completion, and transfer for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), based on the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221, measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of assessment and placement policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).
139153
140154 78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:(1) Campus-based research, as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students, that uses the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221:(A) Current or former foster youth.(B) Students with disabilities.(C) Low-income students.(D) Veterans.(E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:(i) American Indian or Alaska Native.(ii) Asian.(iii) Black or African American.(iv) Hispanic or Latino.(v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.(vi) White.(vii) Some other race.(viii) More than one race.(F) Homeless students.(G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.(H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.(2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.(3) Goals for access and retention, degree and certificate completion, English as a Second Language and basic skills, completion, and transfer for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.(4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), based on the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221, measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of assessment and placement policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:(A) Students with disabilities.(B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.(C) Fund for Student Success.(D) Student Success and Support Program.(E) Programs for foster youth.(F) Programs for veterans.(G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.(H) Student Financial Aid Administration.(I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.(5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.(6) A schedule and process for evaluation.(7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.(b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.(c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.(d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).
141155
142156
143157
144158 78220. (a) As a condition for receiving Student Success and Support Program funding, and in order to ensure equal educational opportunities and to promote student success for all students, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or economic circumstances, the governing board of each community college district shall maintain a student equity plan that includes all of the following for each community college in the community college district:
145159
146160 (1) Campus-based research, as to the extent of student equity by gender and for each of the following categories of students, that uses the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221:
147161
148162 (A) Current or former foster youth.
149163
150164 (B) Students with disabilities.
151165
152166 (C) Low-income students.
153167
154168 (D) Veterans.
155169
156170 (E) Students in the following ethnic and racial categories, as they are defined by the United States Census Bureau for the 2010 Census for reporting purposes:
157171
158172 (i) American Indian or Alaska Native.
159173
160174 (ii) Asian.
161175
162176 (iii) Black or African American.
163177
164178 (iv) Hispanic or Latino.
165179
166180 (v) Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander.
167181
168182 (vi) White.
169183
170184 (vii) Some other race.
171185
172186 (viii) More than one race.
173187
174188 (F) Homeless students.
175189
176190 (G) Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender students.
177191
178192 (H) Additional categories of students determined by the governing board of the community college district.
179193
180194 (2) To the extent that student data described in paragraph (1) has been collected, the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall make the data available to community college districts for determining student equity and disproportionate impact.
181195
182196 (3) Goals for access and retention, degree and certificate completion, English as a Second Language and basic skills, completion, and transfer for the overall student population and for each population group of high-need or disadvantaged students, and a determination of what activities are most likely to effectively meet those goals.
183197
184198 (4) Whether significant underrepresentation is found to exist pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3), based on the methodology established pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 78221, measures for addressing the disparities in those areas, implementation activities designed to attain the goals specified in paragraph (3), including, but not necessarily limited to, the adoption of evidence-based models of remediation, implementation of assessment and placement policies that more accurately predict student success and identify students remedial needs, and a means of coordinating with, at a minimum, the following student equity-related categorical programs or campus-based programs:
185199
186200 (A) Students with disabilities.
187201
188202 (B) Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and Special Services.
189203
190204 (C) Fund for Student Success.
191205
192206 (D) Student Success and Support Program.
193207
194208 (E) Programs for foster youth.
195209
196210 (F) Programs for veterans.
197211
198212 (G) Special Services for CalWORKs Recipients.
199213
200214 (H) Student Financial Aid Administration.
201215
202216 (I) Student Success for Basic Skills Students.
203217
204218 (5) Sources of funds for the activities in the plan.
205219
206220 (6) A schedule and process for evaluation.
207221
208222 (7) An executive summary that includes, at a minimum, the student groups for whom goals have been set, the goals, the initiatives that the community college or community college district will undertake to achieve these goals, the resources that have been budgeted for that purpose, and the community college district official to contact for further information. Commencing with the 201617 academic year, the executive summary shall also include a detailed accounting of how funding was expended and an assessment of the progress made in achieving the identified goals.
209223
210224 (b) Student equity plans shall be developed with the active involvement of all groups on campus as required by law, including, but not limited to, the academic senate, academic faculty and staff, student services, and students, and with the involvement of appropriate people from the community.
211225
212226 (c) The plan shall be adopted by the governing board of the community college district and submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges on or before January 1, 2015, who shall publish all executive summaries, sending copies to the appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, the Department of Finance, every community college and community college district, each consultation group identified in subdivision (b) that so requests, and additional individuals and organizations as deemed appropriate.
213227
214228 (d) The plan shall be updated every three academic years and plan updates shall be submitted to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges for publication and distribution as provided for in subdivision (c).
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216230 SEC. 2. Section 78221 of the Education Code is amended to read:78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.(2) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, by March 15, 2016, and by March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.
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218232 SEC. 2. Section 78221 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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222236 78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.(2) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, by March 15, 2016, and by March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.
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224238 78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.(2) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, by March 15, 2016, and by March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.
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226240 78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.(2) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, by March 15, 2016, and by March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.
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230244 78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:
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232246 (a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.
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234248 (b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.
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236250 (c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.
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238252 (d) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations.
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240254 (2) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, by March 15, 2016, and by March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.
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242256 SEC. 2.5. Section 78221 of the Education Code is amended to read:78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) The chancellor shall establish a standard methodology, including guidelines, for measurement of student equity and disproportionate impact for disaggregated subgroups of the student population of the California Community Colleges. The chancellor shall establish the methodology for use in the student equity plans of community college districts.(e) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations through evidence-based practices.(2) On or before March 15, 2016, and on or before March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.
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244258 SEC. 2.5. Section 78221 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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248262 78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) The chancellor shall establish a standard methodology, including guidelines, for measurement of student equity and disproportionate impact for disaggregated subgroups of the student population of the California Community Colleges. The chancellor shall establish the methodology for use in the student equity plans of community college districts.(e) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations through evidence-based practices.(2) On or before March 15, 2016, and on or before March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.
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250264 78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) The chancellor shall establish a standard methodology, including guidelines, for measurement of student equity and disproportionate impact for disaggregated subgroups of the student population of the California Community Colleges. The chancellor shall establish the methodology for use in the student equity plans of community college districts.(e) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations through evidence-based practices.(2) On or before March 15, 2016, and on or before March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.
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252266 78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:(a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.(b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.(c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.(d) The chancellor shall establish a standard methodology, including guidelines, for measurement of student equity and disproportionate impact for disaggregated subgroups of the student population of the California Community Colleges. The chancellor shall establish the methodology for use in the student equity plans of community college districts.(e) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations through evidence-based practices.(2) On or before March 15, 2016, and on or before March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.
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256270 78221. The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall allocate funds provided for purposes of successfully implementing the activities and goals specified in the student equity plans adopted pursuant to Section 78220, consistent with all of the following:
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258272 (a) The chancellor shall ensure a community college district has submitted a student equity plan that is consistent with Section 78220. For purposes of allocating funding appropriated in the 201415 Budget Act, a community college district that has not submitted a student equity plan shall provide the chancellor with an outline for the community college districts completion of the student equity plan on or before January 1, 2015.
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260274 (b) The chancellor shall ensure that community college districts that serve greater populations of students who are high-need students or disadvantaged students receive greater resources to provide services to students, consistent with the goals and activities specified in their student equity plans.
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262276 (c) The chancellor shall establish criteria for calculating the number of high-need and disadvantaged students in a community college district. For purposes of this article, high-need students mean students who have an expected family contribution, as defined in subdivision (g) of Section 69432.7, at any time during those students matriculation at the institution, that would qualify those students to receive federal Pell Grants and students from ZIP Codes in the bottom two quintiles of college attainment. The calculation of a students expected family contribution shall be based on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application or an application determined by the California Student Aid Commission to be equivalent to the FAFSA application submitted by that student. For purposes of this article, the determination of who are disadvantaged students shall take into account the college participation rate of the college-aged population of, and the socioeconomic status of, a community college district population.
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264278 (d) The chancellor shall establish a standard methodology, including guidelines, for measurement of student equity and disproportionate impact for disaggregated subgroups of the student population of the California Community Colleges. The chancellor shall establish the methodology for use in the student equity plans of community college districts.
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266280 (e) (1) The chancellor shall, consistent with the goal of eliminating any achievement disparities that are identified pursuant to the requirements of Section 78220, provide guidance to community college districts regarding expenditures and activities to ensure that funding is used to support evidence-based practices to implement student equity plan goals and coordinate services for the targeted student populations through evidence-based practices.
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268282 (2) On or before March 15, 2016, and on or before March 15 annually thereafter, the chancellor shall report to the Department of Finance, the Legislative Analyst, and the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature, on the expenditure of funds for purposes of this article during the previous fiscal year.
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270284 SEC. 3. (a) Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78220 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78220 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.(b) Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78221 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78221 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.
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272286 SEC. 3. (a) Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78220 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78220 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.(b) Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78221 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78221 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.
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274288 SEC. 3. (a) Section 1.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78220 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78220 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 1 of this bill shall not become operative.
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278292 (b) Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 78221 of the Education Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 504. That section shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2018, (2) each bill amends Section 78221 of the Education Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 504, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.
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280294 SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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282296 SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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284298 SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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