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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1211Introduced by Senator GlazerFebruary 20, 2020 An act to amend Section 67434 of the Education Code, relating to public postsecondary education. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1211, as introduced, Glazer. Public postsecondary education: California Promise program: California State University students.Existing law establishes the California Promise, which requires at least 20 campuses of the California State University to establish a California Promise program by which the campus would enter into a pledge with a student who satisfies specified criteria to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within 4 academic years, or if the student is a community college transfer student who earned an associate degree for transfer, within 2 academic years, of the academic year of the students first year of enrollment at the California State University.This bill would require, commencing with the 202122 academic year, that at least 5% of each incoming class at each participating campus of the California State University be a participant in the California Promise program, and that at least 70% of those participating students be either low-income students, first-generation students, or students from communities that are underrepresented in postsecondary education.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 67434 of the Education Code is amended to read:67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a California Promise program that complies with this part.(b) (1) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying student who is enrolled at the campus and who is not a transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the academic year of the students first year of enrollment.(c)(2) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree program within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d)(c) Commencing with the 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d) Commencing with the 202122 academic year, at least 5 percent of each incoming class at each participating campus of the California State University shall be participants in the California Promise program, and at least 70 percent of those participating students shall be either low-income students, first-generation students, or students from communities that are underrepresented in postsecondary education.(e) To be a qualifying entering student or transfer student at the California State University, a student shall comply with both of the following:(1) Be a California resident for purposes of in-state tuition eligibility.(2) Commit to completing at least 30 semester units or the quarter equivalent per academic year. Units completed by the student during a summer term may count towards the previous or following academic year as determined by the trustees.(f) Each College California Promise program shall be reviewed by a graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus.(g) (1) A campus shall guarantee participation in the program to, at a minimum, any student who is any of the following:(A) A low-income student. For purposes of this section, low-income student shall have the same meaning as specified in Section 89295.(B) A student who has graduated from a high school located in a community that is underrepresented in college attendance.(C) A student who is a first-generation college student.(D) A transfer student.(2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California Promise program at each campus accommodate as many students into the program as feasible and in consideration of available funding.(h) Support provided by a California State University campus to a student who participates in the California Promise program shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, both of the following:(1) (A) Priority registration in coursework.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, a student shall not receive priority registration in coursework under the program if he or she the student qualifies for priority registration under another policy or program, as determined by the campus or the Office of the Chancellor of the California State University.(C) A graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus, or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus, shall consider pre-existing preexisting priority registration policies when implementing this section.(2) Academic advisement that includes monitoring the students academic progress.(i) (1) The trustees shall develop application criteria, administrative guidelines, and additional requirements, including how campuses will measure student success, for purposes of implementing and administering the California Promise program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a California Promise program, a student may be required to demonstrate both of the following:(A) Completion of at least 30 semester units, or the quarter equivalent, in each prior academic year.(B) Attainment of a grade point average in excess of a standard established by the campus.(3) In implementing this part, the trustees shall take into consideration the report on graduation rates required pursuant to Item 6610-001-0001 of Section 2.00 of the Budget Act of 2016.(j) (1) The trustees shall submit a report to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by July 1, 2021, that includes all of the following:(A) The number of students participating in the program in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the following:(i) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or a transfer student.(ii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iii) Whether the student is a recipient of financial aid under the Federal Pell Grant Program (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1070a) or the Cal Grant Program established in Chapter 1.7 (commencing with Section 69430) of Part 42.(iv) According to the students ethnicity.(B) The total number of students who graduated in four academic years for students who entered as first-time freshmen, and two academic years, for students who entered as transfer students, in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the characteristics identified in clauses (i) to (iv), inclusive, of subparagraph (A).(2) The report required by paragraph (1) shall include a summary description of significant differences in the implementation of the California Promise program at each campus.(k) The trustees shall submit recommendations to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by March 15, 2017, regarding potential financial incentives that could benefit students who participate in the California Promise program.(l) A student who successfully completes his or her an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the California Promise program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(m) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a California Promise program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1211Introduced by Senator GlazerFebruary 20, 2020 An act to amend Section 67434 of the Education Code, relating to public postsecondary education. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1211, as introduced, Glazer. Public postsecondary education: California Promise program: California State University students.Existing law establishes the California Promise, which requires at least 20 campuses of the California State University to establish a California Promise program by which the campus would enter into a pledge with a student who satisfies specified criteria to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within 4 academic years, or if the student is a community college transfer student who earned an associate degree for transfer, within 2 academic years, of the academic year of the students first year of enrollment at the California State University.This bill would require, commencing with the 202122 academic year, that at least 5% of each incoming class at each participating campus of the California State University be a participant in the California Promise program, and that at least 70% of those participating students be either low-income students, first-generation students, or students from communities that are underrepresented in postsecondary education.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2626 SB 1211, as introduced, Glazer. Public postsecondary education: California Promise program: California State University students.
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2828 Existing law establishes the California Promise, which requires at least 20 campuses of the California State University to establish a California Promise program by which the campus would enter into a pledge with a student who satisfies specified criteria to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within 4 academic years, or if the student is a community college transfer student who earned an associate degree for transfer, within 2 academic years, of the academic year of the students first year of enrollment at the California State University.This bill would require, commencing with the 202122 academic year, that at least 5% of each incoming class at each participating campus of the California State University be a participant in the California Promise program, and that at least 70% of those participating students be either low-income students, first-generation students, or students from communities that are underrepresented in postsecondary education.
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3030 Existing law establishes the California Promise, which requires at least 20 campuses of the California State University to establish a California Promise program by which the campus would enter into a pledge with a student who satisfies specified criteria to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within 4 academic years, or if the student is a community college transfer student who earned an associate degree for transfer, within 2 academic years, of the academic year of the students first year of enrollment at the California State University.
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3232 This bill would require, commencing with the 202122 academic year, that at least 5% of each incoming class at each participating campus of the California State University be a participant in the California Promise program, and that at least 70% of those participating students be either low-income students, first-generation students, or students from communities that are underrepresented in postsecondary education.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 67434 of the Education Code is amended to read:67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a California Promise program that complies with this part.(b) (1) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying student who is enrolled at the campus and who is not a transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the academic year of the students first year of enrollment.(c)(2) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree program within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d)(c) Commencing with the 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d) Commencing with the 202122 academic year, at least 5 percent of each incoming class at each participating campus of the California State University shall be participants in the California Promise program, and at least 70 percent of those participating students shall be either low-income students, first-generation students, or students from communities that are underrepresented in postsecondary education.(e) To be a qualifying entering student or transfer student at the California State University, a student shall comply with both of the following:(1) Be a California resident for purposes of in-state tuition eligibility.(2) Commit to completing at least 30 semester units or the quarter equivalent per academic year. Units completed by the student during a summer term may count towards the previous or following academic year as determined by the trustees.(f) Each College California Promise program shall be reviewed by a graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus.(g) (1) A campus shall guarantee participation in the program to, at a minimum, any student who is any of the following:(A) A low-income student. For purposes of this section, low-income student shall have the same meaning as specified in Section 89295.(B) A student who has graduated from a high school located in a community that is underrepresented in college attendance.(C) A student who is a first-generation college student.(D) A transfer student.(2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California Promise program at each campus accommodate as many students into the program as feasible and in consideration of available funding.(h) Support provided by a California State University campus to a student who participates in the California Promise program shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, both of the following:(1) (A) Priority registration in coursework.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, a student shall not receive priority registration in coursework under the program if he or she the student qualifies for priority registration under another policy or program, as determined by the campus or the Office of the Chancellor of the California State University.(C) A graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus, or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus, shall consider pre-existing preexisting priority registration policies when implementing this section.(2) Academic advisement that includes monitoring the students academic progress.(i) (1) The trustees shall develop application criteria, administrative guidelines, and additional requirements, including how campuses will measure student success, for purposes of implementing and administering the California Promise program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a California Promise program, a student may be required to demonstrate both of the following:(A) Completion of at least 30 semester units, or the quarter equivalent, in each prior academic year.(B) Attainment of a grade point average in excess of a standard established by the campus.(3) In implementing this part, the trustees shall take into consideration the report on graduation rates required pursuant to Item 6610-001-0001 of Section 2.00 of the Budget Act of 2016.(j) (1) The trustees shall submit a report to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by July 1, 2021, that includes all of the following:(A) The number of students participating in the program in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the following:(i) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or a transfer student.(ii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iii) Whether the student is a recipient of financial aid under the Federal Pell Grant Program (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1070a) or the Cal Grant Program established in Chapter 1.7 (commencing with Section 69430) of Part 42.(iv) According to the students ethnicity.(B) The total number of students who graduated in four academic years for students who entered as first-time freshmen, and two academic years, for students who entered as transfer students, in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the characteristics identified in clauses (i) to (iv), inclusive, of subparagraph (A).(2) The report required by paragraph (1) shall include a summary description of significant differences in the implementation of the California Promise program at each campus.(k) The trustees shall submit recommendations to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by March 15, 2017, regarding potential financial incentives that could benefit students who participate in the California Promise program.(l) A student who successfully completes his or her an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the California Promise program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(m) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a California Promise program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.
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4040 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4444 SECTION 1. Section 67434 of the Education Code is amended to read:67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a California Promise program that complies with this part.(b) (1) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying student who is enrolled at the campus and who is not a transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the academic year of the students first year of enrollment.(c)(2) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree program within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d)(c) Commencing with the 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d) Commencing with the 202122 academic year, at least 5 percent of each incoming class at each participating campus of the California State University shall be participants in the California Promise program, and at least 70 percent of those participating students shall be either low-income students, first-generation students, or students from communities that are underrepresented in postsecondary education.(e) To be a qualifying entering student or transfer student at the California State University, a student shall comply with both of the following:(1) Be a California resident for purposes of in-state tuition eligibility.(2) Commit to completing at least 30 semester units or the quarter equivalent per academic year. Units completed by the student during a summer term may count towards the previous or following academic year as determined by the trustees.(f) Each College California Promise program shall be reviewed by a graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus.(g) (1) A campus shall guarantee participation in the program to, at a minimum, any student who is any of the following:(A) A low-income student. For purposes of this section, low-income student shall have the same meaning as specified in Section 89295.(B) A student who has graduated from a high school located in a community that is underrepresented in college attendance.(C) A student who is a first-generation college student.(D) A transfer student.(2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California Promise program at each campus accommodate as many students into the program as feasible and in consideration of available funding.(h) Support provided by a California State University campus to a student who participates in the California Promise program shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, both of the following:(1) (A) Priority registration in coursework.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, a student shall not receive priority registration in coursework under the program if he or she the student qualifies for priority registration under another policy or program, as determined by the campus or the Office of the Chancellor of the California State University.(C) A graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus, or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus, shall consider pre-existing preexisting priority registration policies when implementing this section.(2) Academic advisement that includes monitoring the students academic progress.(i) (1) The trustees shall develop application criteria, administrative guidelines, and additional requirements, including how campuses will measure student success, for purposes of implementing and administering the California Promise program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a California Promise program, a student may be required to demonstrate both of the following:(A) Completion of at least 30 semester units, or the quarter equivalent, in each prior academic year.(B) Attainment of a grade point average in excess of a standard established by the campus.(3) In implementing this part, the trustees shall take into consideration the report on graduation rates required pursuant to Item 6610-001-0001 of Section 2.00 of the Budget Act of 2016.(j) (1) The trustees shall submit a report to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by July 1, 2021, that includes all of the following:(A) The number of students participating in the program in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the following:(i) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or a transfer student.(ii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iii) Whether the student is a recipient of financial aid under the Federal Pell Grant Program (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1070a) or the Cal Grant Program established in Chapter 1.7 (commencing with Section 69430) of Part 42.(iv) According to the students ethnicity.(B) The total number of students who graduated in four academic years for students who entered as first-time freshmen, and two academic years, for students who entered as transfer students, in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the characteristics identified in clauses (i) to (iv), inclusive, of subparagraph (A).(2) The report required by paragraph (1) shall include a summary description of significant differences in the implementation of the California Promise program at each campus.(k) The trustees shall submit recommendations to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by March 15, 2017, regarding potential financial incentives that could benefit students who participate in the California Promise program.(l) A student who successfully completes his or her an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the California Promise program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(m) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a California Promise program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.
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4646 SECTION 1. Section 67434 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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(a) The trustees shall develop and implement a California Promise program that complies with this part.(b) (1) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying student who is enrolled at the campus and who is not a transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the academic year of the students first year of enrollment.(c)(2) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree program within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d)(c) Commencing with the 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d) Commencing with the 202122 academic year, at least 5 percent of each incoming class at each participating campus of the California State University shall be participants in the California Promise program, and at least 70 percent of those participating students shall be either low-income students, first-generation students, or students from communities that are underrepresented in postsecondary education.(e) To be a qualifying entering student or transfer student at the California State University, a student shall comply with both of the following:(1) Be a California resident for purposes of in-state tuition eligibility.(2) Commit to completing at least 30 semester units or the quarter equivalent per academic year. Units completed by the student during a summer term may count towards the previous or following academic year as determined by the trustees.(f) Each College California Promise program shall be reviewed by a graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus.(g) (1) A campus shall guarantee participation in the program to, at a minimum, any student who is any of the following:(A) A low-income student. For purposes of this section, low-income student shall have the same meaning as specified in Section 89295.(B) A student who has graduated from a high school located in a community that is underrepresented in college attendance.(C) A student who is a first-generation college student.(D) A transfer student.(2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California Promise program at each campus accommodate as many students into the program as feasible and in consideration of available funding.(h) Support provided by a California State University campus to a student who participates in the California Promise program shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, both of the following:(1) (A) Priority registration in coursework.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, a student shall not receive priority registration in coursework under the program if he or she the student qualifies for priority registration under another policy or program, as determined by the campus or the Office of the Chancellor of the California State University.(C) A graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus, or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus, shall consider pre-existing preexisting priority registration policies when implementing this section.(2) Academic advisement that includes monitoring the students academic progress.(i) (1) The trustees shall develop application criteria, administrative guidelines, and additional requirements, including how campuses will measure student success, for purposes of implementing and administering the California Promise program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a California Promise program, a student may be required to demonstrate both of the following:(A) Completion of at least 30 semester units, or the quarter equivalent, in each prior academic year.(B) Attainment of a grade point average in excess of a standard established by the campus.(3) In implementing this part, the trustees shall take into consideration the report on graduation rates required pursuant to Item 6610-001-0001 of Section 2.00 of the Budget Act of 2016.(j) (1) The trustees shall submit a report to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by July 1, 2021, that includes all of the following:(A) The number of students participating in the program in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the following:(i) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or a transfer student.(ii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iii) Whether the student is a recipient of financial aid under the Federal Pell Grant Program (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1070a) or the Cal Grant Program established in Chapter 1.7 (commencing with Section 69430) of Part 42.(iv) According to the students ethnicity.(B) The total number of students who graduated in four academic years for students who entered as first-time freshmen, and two academic years, for students who entered as transfer students, in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the characteristics identified in clauses (i) to (iv), inclusive, of subparagraph (A).(2) The report required by paragraph (1) shall include a summary description of significant differences in the implementation of the California Promise program at each campus.(k) The trustees shall submit recommendations to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by March 15, 2017, regarding potential financial incentives that could benefit students who participate in the California Promise program.(l) A student who successfully completes his or her an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the California Promise program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(m) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a California Promise program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.
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(a) The trustees shall develop and implement a California Promise program that complies with this part.(b) (1) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying student who is enrolled at the campus and who is not a transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the academic year of the students first year of enrollment.(c)(2) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree program within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d)(c) Commencing with the 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d) Commencing with the 202122 academic year, at least 5 percent of each incoming class at each participating campus of the California State University shall be participants in the California Promise program, and at least 70 percent of those participating students shall be either low-income students, first-generation students, or students from communities that are underrepresented in postsecondary education.(e) To be a qualifying entering student or transfer student at the California State University, a student shall comply with both of the following:(1) Be a California resident for purposes of in-state tuition eligibility.(2) Commit to completing at least 30 semester units or the quarter equivalent per academic year. Units completed by the student during a summer term may count towards the previous or following academic year as determined by the trustees.(f) Each College California Promise program shall be reviewed by a graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus.(g) (1) A campus shall guarantee participation in the program to, at a minimum, any student who is any of the following:(A) A low-income student. For purposes of this section, low-income student shall have the same meaning as specified in Section 89295.(B) A student who has graduated from a high school located in a community that is underrepresented in college attendance.(C) A student who is a first-generation college student.(D) A transfer student.(2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California Promise program at each campus accommodate as many students into the program as feasible and in consideration of available funding.(h) Support provided by a California State University campus to a student who participates in the California Promise program shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, both of the following:(1) (A) Priority registration in coursework.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, a student shall not receive priority registration in coursework under the program if he or she the student qualifies for priority registration under another policy or program, as determined by the campus or the Office of the Chancellor of the California State University.(C) A graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus, or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus, shall consider pre-existing preexisting priority registration policies when implementing this section.(2) Academic advisement that includes monitoring the students academic progress.(i) (1) The trustees shall develop application criteria, administrative guidelines, and additional requirements, including how campuses will measure student success, for purposes of implementing and administering the California Promise program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a California Promise program, a student may be required to demonstrate both of the following:(A) Completion of at least 30 semester units, or the quarter equivalent, in each prior academic year.(B) Attainment of a grade point average in excess of a standard established by the campus.(3) In implementing this part, the trustees shall take into consideration the report on graduation rates required pursuant to Item 6610-001-0001 of Section 2.00 of the Budget Act of 2016.(j) (1) The trustees shall submit a report to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by July 1, 2021, that includes all of the following:(A) The number of students participating in the program in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the following:(i) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or a transfer student.(ii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iii) Whether the student is a recipient of financial aid under the Federal Pell Grant Program (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1070a) or the Cal Grant Program established in Chapter 1.7 (commencing with Section 69430) of Part 42.(iv) According to the students ethnicity.(B) The total number of students who graduated in four academic years for students who entered as first-time freshmen, and two academic years, for students who entered as transfer students, in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the characteristics identified in clauses (i) to (iv), inclusive, of subparagraph (A).(2) The report required by paragraph (1) shall include a summary description of significant differences in the implementation of the California Promise program at each campus.(k) The trustees shall submit recommendations to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by March 15, 2017, regarding potential financial incentives that could benefit students who participate in the California Promise program.(l) A student who successfully completes his or her an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the California Promise program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(m) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a California Promise program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.
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(a) The trustees shall develop and implement a California Promise program that complies with this part.(b) (1) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying student who is enrolled at the campus and who is not a transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the academic year of the students first year of enrollment.(c)(2) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree program within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d)(c) Commencing with the 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.(d) Commencing with the 202122 academic year, at least 5 percent of each incoming class at each participating campus of the California State University shall be participants in the California Promise program, and at least 70 percent of those participating students shall be either low-income students, first-generation students, or students from communities that are underrepresented in postsecondary education.(e) To be a qualifying entering student or transfer student at the California State University, a student shall comply with both of the following:(1) Be a California resident for purposes of in-state tuition eligibility.(2) Commit to completing at least 30 semester units or the quarter equivalent per academic year. Units completed by the student during a summer term may count towards the previous or following academic year as determined by the trustees.(f) Each College California Promise program shall be reviewed by a graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus.(g) (1) A campus shall guarantee participation in the program to, at a minimum, any student who is any of the following:(A) A low-income student. For purposes of this section, low-income student shall have the same meaning as specified in Section 89295.(B) A student who has graduated from a high school located in a community that is underrepresented in college attendance.(C) A student who is a first-generation college student.(D) A transfer student.(2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California Promise program at each campus accommodate as many students into the program as feasible and in consideration of available funding.(h) Support provided by a California State University campus to a student who participates in the California Promise program shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, both of the following:(1) (A) Priority registration in coursework.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, a student shall not receive priority registration in coursework under the program if he or she the student qualifies for priority registration under another policy or program, as determined by the campus or the Office of the Chancellor of the California State University.(C) A graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus, or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus, shall consider pre-existing preexisting priority registration policies when implementing this section.(2) Academic advisement that includes monitoring the students academic progress.(i) (1) The trustees shall develop application criteria, administrative guidelines, and additional requirements, including how campuses will measure student success, for purposes of implementing and administering the California Promise program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a California Promise program, a student may be required to demonstrate both of the following:(A) Completion of at least 30 semester units, or the quarter equivalent, in each prior academic year.(B) Attainment of a grade point average in excess of a standard established by the campus.(3) In implementing this part, the trustees shall take into consideration the report on graduation rates required pursuant to Item 6610-001-0001 of Section 2.00 of the Budget Act of 2016.(j) (1) The trustees shall submit a report to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by July 1, 2021, that includes all of the following:(A) The number of students participating in the program in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the following:(i) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or a transfer student.(ii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iii) Whether the student is a recipient of financial aid under the Federal Pell Grant Program (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1070a) or the Cal Grant Program established in Chapter 1.7 (commencing with Section 69430) of Part 42.(iv) According to the students ethnicity.(B) The total number of students who graduated in four academic years for students who entered as first-time freshmen, and two academic years, for students who entered as transfer students, in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the characteristics identified in clauses (i) to (iv), inclusive, of subparagraph (A).(2) The report required by paragraph (1) shall include a summary description of significant differences in the implementation of the California Promise program at each campus.(k) The trustees shall submit recommendations to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by March 15, 2017, regarding potential financial incentives that could benefit students who participate in the California Promise program.(l) A student who successfully completes his or her an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the California Promise program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(m) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a California Promise program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.
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5757
5858 67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a California Promise program that complies with this part.
5959
6060 (b) (1) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying student who is enrolled at the campus and who is not a transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the academic year of the students first year of enrollment.
6161
6262 (c)
6363
6464
6565
6666 (2) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree program within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.
6767
6868 (d)
6969
7070
7171
7272 (c) Commencing with the 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a California Promise program by which the campus enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as applicable.
7373
7474 (d) Commencing with the 202122 academic year, at least 5 percent of each incoming class at each participating campus of the California State University shall be participants in the California Promise program, and at least 70 percent of those participating students shall be either low-income students, first-generation students, or students from communities that are underrepresented in postsecondary education.
7575
7676 (e) To be a qualifying entering student or transfer student at the California State University, a student shall comply with both of the following:
7777
7878 (1) Be a California resident for purposes of in-state tuition eligibility.
7979
8080 (2) Commit to completing at least 30 semester units or the quarter equivalent per academic year. Units completed by the student during a summer term may count towards the previous or following academic year as determined by the trustees.
8181
8282 (f) Each College California Promise program shall be reviewed by a graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus.
8383
8484 (g) (1) A campus shall guarantee participation in the program to, at a minimum, any student who is any of the following:
8585
8686 (A) A low-income student. For purposes of this section, low-income student shall have the same meaning as specified in Section 89295.
8787
8888 (B) A student who has graduated from a high school located in a community that is underrepresented in college attendance.
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9090 (C) A student who is a first-generation college student.
9191
9292 (D) A transfer student.
9393
9494 (2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California Promise program at each campus accommodate as many students into the program as feasible and in consideration of available funding.
9595
9696 (h) Support provided by a California State University campus to a student who participates in the California Promise program shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, both of the following:
9797
9898 (1) (A) Priority registration in coursework.
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100100 (B) For purposes of this paragraph, a student shall not receive priority registration in coursework under the program if he or she the student qualifies for priority registration under another policy or program, as determined by the campus or the Office of the Chancellor of the California State University.
101101
102102 (C) A graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus, or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus, shall consider pre-existing preexisting priority registration policies when implementing this section.
103103
104104 (2) Academic advisement that includes monitoring the students academic progress.
105105
106106 (i) (1) The trustees shall develop application criteria, administrative guidelines, and additional requirements, including how campuses will measure student success, for purposes of implementing and administering the California Promise program.
107107
108108 (2) As a condition of continued participation in a California Promise program, a student may be required to demonstrate both of the following:
109109
110110 (A) Completion of at least 30 semester units, or the quarter equivalent, in each prior academic year.
111111
112112 (B) Attainment of a grade point average in excess of a standard established by the campus.
113113
114114 (3) In implementing this part, the trustees shall take into consideration the report on graduation rates required pursuant to Item 6610-001-0001 of Section 2.00 of the Budget Act of 2016.
115115
116116 (j) (1) The trustees shall submit a report to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by July 1, 2021, that includes all of the following:
117117
118118 (A) The number of students participating in the program in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the following:
119119
120120 (i) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or a transfer student.
121121
122122 (ii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.
123123
124124 (iii) Whether the student is a recipient of financial aid under the Federal Pell Grant Program (20 U.S.C. Sec. 1070a) or the Cal Grant Program established in Chapter 1.7 (commencing with Section 69430) of Part 42.
125125
126126 (iv) According to the students ethnicity.
127127
128128 (B) The total number of students who graduated in four academic years for students who entered as first-time freshmen, and two academic years, for students who entered as transfer students, in total, by campus, and disaggregated based on the characteristics identified in clauses (i) to (iv), inclusive, of subparagraph (A).
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130130 (2) The report required by paragraph (1) shall include a summary description of significant differences in the implementation of the California Promise program at each campus.
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132132 (k) The trustees shall submit recommendations to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by March 15, 2017, regarding potential financial incentives that could benefit students who participate in the California Promise program.
133133
134134 (l) A student who successfully completes his or her an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the California Promise program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.
135135
136136 (m) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a California Promise program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.