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1-Assembly Bill No. 1205 CHAPTER 677An act to amend Sections 67430, 67432, 67433, and 67434 of, to amend the heading of Part 40.2 (commencing with Section 67430) of Division 5 of Title 3 of, and to repeal Section 67435 of, the Education Code, relating to public postsecondary education. [ Approved by Governor September 27, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 27, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1205, Bauer-Kahan. California State University students: California Promise: Finish in Four and Through in Two.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 enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within 2 academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as provided. Existing law repeals these provisions on January 1, 2026.This bill would rename the California Promise program the Finish in Four and Through in Two program, as provided. The bill would require each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program to take specified actions to promote the program. The bill would require the Trustees of the California State University, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, until January 1, 2034, to submit a report to the Legislature that includes specified program participation information. The bill would delete an obsolete reporting requirement. The bill would delete the January 1, 2026, program repeal date, thereby extending the program indefinitely.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. The heading of Part 40.2 (commencing with Section 67430) of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code is amended to read:PART 40.2. FINISH IN FOUR AND THROUGH IN TWOSEC. 2. Section 67430 of the Education Code is amended to read:67430. This part shall be known, and may be cited, as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.SEC. 3. Section 67432 of the Education Code is amended to read:67432. The California Promise was established to support California State University students in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the students first year of enrollment or, for transfer students, within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus and is hereby renamed and continued in existence as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.SEC. 4. Section 67433 of the Education Code is amended to read:67433. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) A more concerted, statewide effort to create pathways to four-year graduation is needed at the California State University. For the 2010 cohort of full-time, first-time students at the California State University, 19 percent graduated within four academic years. According to the Legislative Analysts Office, the most recent nationally comparable data shows that the California State Universitys overall four-year graduation rate was 16 percent in 2011, below the national rate of 26 percent among similar public institutions.(b) Impediments students face in graduating within four academic years include the inability to complete sufficient units per academic year or take courses that are part of their degree programs.(c) New approaches are critical for the future of higher education in California. Efforts have been ongoing, though sporadic, to improve postsecondary educational institution enrollment and graduation. These efforts will need to be intensified and made more broadly systemic.(d) Students who graduate within four academic years save tens of thousands of dollars. In addition to the direct costs of extended college and university enrollment, students miss out on earnings in the workforce while they remain in school.(e) According to the Public Policy Institute of California, if bold measures are not taken, California will fall short of the states economic demand by 1.1 million college and university graduates by 2030. An increased demand for highly educated workers will outweigh the number of qualified applicants for available jobs, which will be exacerbated when scores of highly educated baby boomers retire. The share of workers with a baccalaureate degree will be 33 percent in 2030, below the 38 percent that will be needed.(f) The impact of graduation rates from California State University campuses is felt not only throughout the state, but also the nation. One out of every 10 California employees is a California State University graduate, while one out of every 20 United States citizens with a college or university degree graduates from a campus of the California State University. These statistics emphasize the national importance of graduation rates at California State University campuses.(g) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California State University system include the Finish in Four and Through in Two program as a component of the plan submitted to the Legislature and the Department of Finance to increase graduation rates at CSU campuses above those at other institutions and increase graduation rates for low-income students, first-generation students, and students from underrepresented minority groups as quickly as possible.(h) The Finish in Four and Through in Two programs established at the California State University in accordance with this part should aim to reflect the demographics of their respective campuses and make the benefits provided available on an equitable basis considering the populations attending each campus.SEC. 5. Section 67434 of the Education Code is amended to read:67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that complies with this part.(b) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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.(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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall include, but not 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 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 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(k) Each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall take the following actions to promote the program:(1) Share information about the program at new student orientation.(2) Provide information about the program during the online course registration process.(3) Provide information about the program through an annual email to all students.(4) Post information about the program in an easily identifiable and accessible place on the campus internet website.(5) Post information about the program at advising offices.(l) (1) The trustees, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, shall submit a report to the Legislature that includes all of the following information:(A) The program participation rate, as a percentage and number of students per campus.(B) Program participation demographics, including all of the following:(i) Student race and ethnicity.(ii) Whether the student is a federal Pell Grant recipient, as available.(iii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iv) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or transfer student.(C) The amount of student success funds received and used per campus.(2) The report submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(3) This subdivision shall become inoperative on January 1, 2034.(m) A student who successfully completes an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(n) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.SEC. 6. Section 67435 of the Education Code is repealed.
1+Enrolled September 05, 2024 Passed IN Senate August 31, 2024 Passed IN Assembly August 31, 2024 Amended IN Senate August 28, 2024 Amended IN Senate July 13, 2023 Amended IN Assembly May 08, 2023 Amended IN Assembly March 23, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1205Introduced by Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan(Principal coauthor: Senator Glazer)February 16, 2023An act to amend Sections 67430, 67432, 67433, and 67434 of, to amend the heading of Part 40.2 (commencing with Section 67430) of Division 5 of Title 3 of, and to repeal Section 67435 of, the Education Code, relating to public postsecondary education.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1205, Bauer-Kahan. California State University students: California Promise: Finish in Four and Through in Two.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 enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within 2 academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as provided. Existing law repeals these provisions on January 1, 2026.This bill would rename the California Promise program the Finish in Four and Through in Two program, as provided. The bill would require each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program to take specified actions to promote the program. The bill would require the Trustees of the California State University, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, until January 1, 2034, to submit a report to the Legislature that includes specified program participation information. The bill would delete an obsolete reporting requirement. The bill would delete the January 1, 2026, program repeal date, thereby extending the program indefinitely.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. The heading of Part 40.2 (commencing with Section 67430) of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code is amended to read:PART 40.2. FINISH IN FOUR AND THROUGH IN TWOSEC. 2. Section 67430 of the Education Code is amended to read:67430. This part shall be known, and may be cited, as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.SEC. 3. Section 67432 of the Education Code is amended to read:67432. The California Promise was established to support California State University students in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the students first year of enrollment or, for transfer students, within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus and is hereby renamed and continued in existence as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.SEC. 4. Section 67433 of the Education Code is amended to read:67433. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) A more concerted, statewide effort to create pathways to four-year graduation is needed at the California State University. For the 2010 cohort of full-time, first-time students at the California State University, 19 percent graduated within four academic years. According to the Legislative Analysts Office, the most recent nationally comparable data shows that the California State Universitys overall four-year graduation rate was 16 percent in 2011, below the national rate of 26 percent among similar public institutions.(b) Impediments students face in graduating within four academic years include the inability to complete sufficient units per academic year or take courses that are part of their degree programs.(c) New approaches are critical for the future of higher education in California. Efforts have been ongoing, though sporadic, to improve postsecondary educational institution enrollment and graduation. These efforts will need to be intensified and made more broadly systemic.(d) Students who graduate within four academic years save tens of thousands of dollars. In addition to the direct costs of extended college and university enrollment, students miss out on earnings in the workforce while they remain in school.(e) According to the Public Policy Institute of California, if bold measures are not taken, California will fall short of the states economic demand by 1.1 million college and university graduates by 2030. An increased demand for highly educated workers will outweigh the number of qualified applicants for available jobs, which will be exacerbated when scores of highly educated baby boomers retire. The share of workers with a baccalaureate degree will be 33 percent in 2030, below the 38 percent that will be needed.(f) The impact of graduation rates from California State University campuses is felt not only throughout the state, but also the nation. One out of every 10 California employees is a California State University graduate, while one out of every 20 United States citizens with a college or university degree graduates from a campus of the California State University. These statistics emphasize the national importance of graduation rates at California State University campuses.(g) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California State University system include the Finish in Four and Through in Two program as a component of the plan submitted to the Legislature and the Department of Finance to increase graduation rates at CSU campuses above those at other institutions and increase graduation rates for low-income students, first-generation students, and students from underrepresented minority groups as quickly as possible.(h) The Finish in Four and Through in Two programs established at the California State University in accordance with this part should aim to reflect the demographics of their respective campuses and make the benefits provided available on an equitable basis considering the populations attending each campus.SEC. 5. Section 67434 of the Education Code is amended to read:67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that complies with this part.(b) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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.(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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall include, but not 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 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 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(k) Each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall take the following actions to promote the program:(1) Share information about the program at new student orientation.(2) Provide information about the program during the online course registration process.(3) Provide information about the program through an annual email to all students.(4) Post information about the program in an easily identifiable and accessible place on the campus internet website.(5) Post information about the program at advising offices.(l) (1) The trustees, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, shall submit a report to the Legislature that includes all of the following information:(A) The program participation rate, as a percentage and number of students per campus.(B) Program participation demographics, including all of the following:(i) Student race and ethnicity.(ii) Whether the student is a federal Pell Grant recipient, as available.(iii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iv) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or transfer student.(C) The amount of student success funds received and used per campus.(2) The report submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(3) This subdivision shall become inoperative on January 1, 2034.(m) A student who successfully completes an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(n) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.SEC. 6. Section 67435 of the Education Code is repealed.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 1205 CHAPTER 677An act to amend Sections 67430, 67432, 67433, and 67434 of, to amend the heading of Part 40.2 (commencing with Section 67430) of Division 5 of Title 3 of, and to repeal Section 67435 of, the Education Code, relating to public postsecondary education. [ Approved by Governor September 27, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 27, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1205, Bauer-Kahan. California State University students: California Promise: Finish in Four and Through in Two.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 enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within 2 academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as provided. Existing law repeals these provisions on January 1, 2026.This bill would rename the California Promise program the Finish in Four and Through in Two program, as provided. The bill would require each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program to take specified actions to promote the program. The bill would require the Trustees of the California State University, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, until January 1, 2034, to submit a report to the Legislature that includes specified program participation information. The bill would delete an obsolete reporting requirement. The bill would delete the January 1, 2026, program repeal date, thereby extending the program indefinitely.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled September 05, 2024 Passed IN Senate August 31, 2024 Passed IN Assembly August 31, 2024 Amended IN Senate August 28, 2024 Amended IN Senate July 13, 2023 Amended IN Assembly May 08, 2023 Amended IN Assembly March 23, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1205Introduced by Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan(Principal coauthor: Senator Glazer)February 16, 2023An act to amend Sections 67430, 67432, 67433, and 67434 of, to amend the heading of Part 40.2 (commencing with Section 67430) of Division 5 of Title 3 of, and to repeal Section 67435 of, the Education Code, relating to public postsecondary education.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1205, Bauer-Kahan. California State University students: California Promise: Finish in Four and Through in Two.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 enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within 2 academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as provided. Existing law repeals these provisions on January 1, 2026.This bill would rename the California Promise program the Finish in Four and Through in Two program, as provided. The bill would require each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program to take specified actions to promote the program. The bill would require the Trustees of the California State University, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, until January 1, 2034, to submit a report to the Legislature that includes specified program participation information. The bill would delete an obsolete reporting requirement. The bill would delete the January 1, 2026, program repeal date, thereby extending the program indefinitely.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2134 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 enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within 2 academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as provided. Existing law repeals these provisions on January 1, 2026.This bill would rename the California Promise program the Finish in Four and Through in Two program, as provided. The bill would require each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program to take specified actions to promote the program. The bill would require the Trustees of the California State University, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, until January 1, 2034, to submit a report to the Legislature that includes specified program participation information. The bill would delete an obsolete reporting requirement. The bill would delete the January 1, 2026, program repeal date, thereby extending the program indefinitely.
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2336 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 enters into a pledge with a qualifying transfer student to support the student in earning a baccalaureate degree within 2 academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus, as provided. Existing law repeals these provisions on January 1, 2026.
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2538 This bill would rename the California Promise program the Finish in Four and Through in Two program, as provided. The bill would require each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program to take specified actions to promote the program. The bill would require the Trustees of the California State University, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, until January 1, 2034, to submit a report to the Legislature that includes specified program participation information. The bill would delete an obsolete reporting requirement. The bill would delete the January 1, 2026, program repeal date, thereby extending the program indefinitely.
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3144 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The heading of Part 40.2 (commencing with Section 67430) of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code is amended to read:PART 40.2. FINISH IN FOUR AND THROUGH IN TWOSEC. 2. Section 67430 of the Education Code is amended to read:67430. This part shall be known, and may be cited, as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.SEC. 3. Section 67432 of the Education Code is amended to read:67432. The California Promise was established to support California State University students in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the students first year of enrollment or, for transfer students, within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus and is hereby renamed and continued in existence as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.SEC. 4. Section 67433 of the Education Code is amended to read:67433. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) A more concerted, statewide effort to create pathways to four-year graduation is needed at the California State University. For the 2010 cohort of full-time, first-time students at the California State University, 19 percent graduated within four academic years. According to the Legislative Analysts Office, the most recent nationally comparable data shows that the California State Universitys overall four-year graduation rate was 16 percent in 2011, below the national rate of 26 percent among similar public institutions.(b) Impediments students face in graduating within four academic years include the inability to complete sufficient units per academic year or take courses that are part of their degree programs.(c) New approaches are critical for the future of higher education in California. Efforts have been ongoing, though sporadic, to improve postsecondary educational institution enrollment and graduation. These efforts will need to be intensified and made more broadly systemic.(d) Students who graduate within four academic years save tens of thousands of dollars. In addition to the direct costs of extended college and university enrollment, students miss out on earnings in the workforce while they remain in school.(e) According to the Public Policy Institute of California, if bold measures are not taken, California will fall short of the states economic demand by 1.1 million college and university graduates by 2030. An increased demand for highly educated workers will outweigh the number of qualified applicants for available jobs, which will be exacerbated when scores of highly educated baby boomers retire. The share of workers with a baccalaureate degree will be 33 percent in 2030, below the 38 percent that will be needed.(f) The impact of graduation rates from California State University campuses is felt not only throughout the state, but also the nation. One out of every 10 California employees is a California State University graduate, while one out of every 20 United States citizens with a college or university degree graduates from a campus of the California State University. These statistics emphasize the national importance of graduation rates at California State University campuses.(g) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California State University system include the Finish in Four and Through in Two program as a component of the plan submitted to the Legislature and the Department of Finance to increase graduation rates at CSU campuses above those at other institutions and increase graduation rates for low-income students, first-generation students, and students from underrepresented minority groups as quickly as possible.(h) The Finish in Four and Through in Two programs established at the California State University in accordance with this part should aim to reflect the demographics of their respective campuses and make the benefits provided available on an equitable basis considering the populations attending each campus.SEC. 5. Section 67434 of the Education Code is amended to read:67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that complies with this part.(b) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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.(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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall include, but not 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 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 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(k) Each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall take the following actions to promote the program:(1) Share information about the program at new student orientation.(2) Provide information about the program during the online course registration process.(3) Provide information about the program through an annual email to all students.(4) Post information about the program in an easily identifiable and accessible place on the campus internet website.(5) Post information about the program at advising offices.(l) (1) The trustees, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, shall submit a report to the Legislature that includes all of the following information:(A) The program participation rate, as a percentage and number of students per campus.(B) Program participation demographics, including all of the following:(i) Student race and ethnicity.(ii) Whether the student is a federal Pell Grant recipient, as available.(iii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iv) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or transfer student.(C) The amount of student success funds received and used per campus.(2) The report submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(3) This subdivision shall become inoperative on January 1, 2034.(m) A student who successfully completes an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(n) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.SEC. 6. Section 67435 of the Education Code is repealed.
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3346 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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3548 ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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3750 SECTION 1. The heading of Part 40.2 (commencing with Section 67430) of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code is amended to read:PART 40.2. FINISH IN FOUR AND THROUGH IN TWO
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3952 SECTION 1. The heading of Part 40.2 (commencing with Section 67430) of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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4154 ### SECTION 1.
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4356 PART 40.2. FINISH IN FOUR AND THROUGH IN TWO
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4558 PART 40.2. FINISH IN FOUR AND THROUGH IN TWO
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4760 PART 40.2. FINISH IN FOUR AND THROUGH IN TWO
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4962 PART 40.2. FINISH IN FOUR AND THROUGH IN TWO
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5164 SEC. 2. Section 67430 of the Education Code is amended to read:67430. This part shall be known, and may be cited, as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
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5366 SEC. 2. Section 67430 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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5568 ### SEC. 2.
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5770 67430. This part shall be known, and may be cited, as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
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5972 67430. This part shall be known, and may be cited, as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
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6174 67430. This part shall be known, and may be cited, as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
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6578 67430. This part shall be known, and may be cited, as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
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6780 SEC. 3. Section 67432 of the Education Code is amended to read:67432. The California Promise was established to support California State University students in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the students first year of enrollment or, for transfer students, within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus and is hereby renamed and continued in existence as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
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6982 SEC. 3. Section 67432 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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7386 67432. The California Promise was established to support California State University students in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the students first year of enrollment or, for transfer students, within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus and is hereby renamed and continued in existence as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
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7588 67432. The California Promise was established to support California State University students in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the students first year of enrollment or, for transfer students, within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus and is hereby renamed and continued in existence as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
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7790 67432. The California Promise was established to support California State University students in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the students first year of enrollment or, for transfer students, within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus and is hereby renamed and continued in existence as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
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8194 67432. The California Promise was established to support California State University students in earning a baccalaureate degree within four academic years of the students first year of enrollment or, for transfer students, within two academic years of the students first year of enrollment to the campus and is hereby renamed and continued in existence as the Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
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8396 SEC. 4. Section 67433 of the Education Code is amended to read:67433. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) A more concerted, statewide effort to create pathways to four-year graduation is needed at the California State University. For the 2010 cohort of full-time, first-time students at the California State University, 19 percent graduated within four academic years. According to the Legislative Analysts Office, the most recent nationally comparable data shows that the California State Universitys overall four-year graduation rate was 16 percent in 2011, below the national rate of 26 percent among similar public institutions.(b) Impediments students face in graduating within four academic years include the inability to complete sufficient units per academic year or take courses that are part of their degree programs.(c) New approaches are critical for the future of higher education in California. Efforts have been ongoing, though sporadic, to improve postsecondary educational institution enrollment and graduation. These efforts will need to be intensified and made more broadly systemic.(d) Students who graduate within four academic years save tens of thousands of dollars. In addition to the direct costs of extended college and university enrollment, students miss out on earnings in the workforce while they remain in school.(e) According to the Public Policy Institute of California, if bold measures are not taken, California will fall short of the states economic demand by 1.1 million college and university graduates by 2030. An increased demand for highly educated workers will outweigh the number of qualified applicants for available jobs, which will be exacerbated when scores of highly educated baby boomers retire. The share of workers with a baccalaureate degree will be 33 percent in 2030, below the 38 percent that will be needed.(f) The impact of graduation rates from California State University campuses is felt not only throughout the state, but also the nation. One out of every 10 California employees is a California State University graduate, while one out of every 20 United States citizens with a college or university degree graduates from a campus of the California State University. These statistics emphasize the national importance of graduation rates at California State University campuses.(g) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California State University system include the Finish in Four and Through in Two program as a component of the plan submitted to the Legislature and the Department of Finance to increase graduation rates at CSU campuses above those at other institutions and increase graduation rates for low-income students, first-generation students, and students from underrepresented minority groups as quickly as possible.(h) The Finish in Four and Through in Two programs established at the California State University in accordance with this part should aim to reflect the demographics of their respective campuses and make the benefits provided available on an equitable basis considering the populations attending each campus.
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8598 SEC. 4. Section 67433 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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87100 ### SEC. 4.
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89102 67433. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) A more concerted, statewide effort to create pathways to four-year graduation is needed at the California State University. For the 2010 cohort of full-time, first-time students at the California State University, 19 percent graduated within four academic years. According to the Legislative Analysts Office, the most recent nationally comparable data shows that the California State Universitys overall four-year graduation rate was 16 percent in 2011, below the national rate of 26 percent among similar public institutions.(b) Impediments students face in graduating within four academic years include the inability to complete sufficient units per academic year or take courses that are part of their degree programs.(c) New approaches are critical for the future of higher education in California. Efforts have been ongoing, though sporadic, to improve postsecondary educational institution enrollment and graduation. These efforts will need to be intensified and made more broadly systemic.(d) Students who graduate within four academic years save tens of thousands of dollars. In addition to the direct costs of extended college and university enrollment, students miss out on earnings in the workforce while they remain in school.(e) According to the Public Policy Institute of California, if bold measures are not taken, California will fall short of the states economic demand by 1.1 million college and university graduates by 2030. An increased demand for highly educated workers will outweigh the number of qualified applicants for available jobs, which will be exacerbated when scores of highly educated baby boomers retire. The share of workers with a baccalaureate degree will be 33 percent in 2030, below the 38 percent that will be needed.(f) The impact of graduation rates from California State University campuses is felt not only throughout the state, but also the nation. One out of every 10 California employees is a California State University graduate, while one out of every 20 United States citizens with a college or university degree graduates from a campus of the California State University. These statistics emphasize the national importance of graduation rates at California State University campuses.(g) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California State University system include the Finish in Four and Through in Two program as a component of the plan submitted to the Legislature and the Department of Finance to increase graduation rates at CSU campuses above those at other institutions and increase graduation rates for low-income students, first-generation students, and students from underrepresented minority groups as quickly as possible.(h) The Finish in Four and Through in Two programs established at the California State University in accordance with this part should aim to reflect the demographics of their respective campuses and make the benefits provided available on an equitable basis considering the populations attending each campus.
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91104 67433. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) A more concerted, statewide effort to create pathways to four-year graduation is needed at the California State University. For the 2010 cohort of full-time, first-time students at the California State University, 19 percent graduated within four academic years. According to the Legislative Analysts Office, the most recent nationally comparable data shows that the California State Universitys overall four-year graduation rate was 16 percent in 2011, below the national rate of 26 percent among similar public institutions.(b) Impediments students face in graduating within four academic years include the inability to complete sufficient units per academic year or take courses that are part of their degree programs.(c) New approaches are critical for the future of higher education in California. Efforts have been ongoing, though sporadic, to improve postsecondary educational institution enrollment and graduation. These efforts will need to be intensified and made more broadly systemic.(d) Students who graduate within four academic years save tens of thousands of dollars. In addition to the direct costs of extended college and university enrollment, students miss out on earnings in the workforce while they remain in school.(e) According to the Public Policy Institute of California, if bold measures are not taken, California will fall short of the states economic demand by 1.1 million college and university graduates by 2030. An increased demand for highly educated workers will outweigh the number of qualified applicants for available jobs, which will be exacerbated when scores of highly educated baby boomers retire. The share of workers with a baccalaureate degree will be 33 percent in 2030, below the 38 percent that will be needed.(f) The impact of graduation rates from California State University campuses is felt not only throughout the state, but also the nation. One out of every 10 California employees is a California State University graduate, while one out of every 20 United States citizens with a college or university degree graduates from a campus of the California State University. These statistics emphasize the national importance of graduation rates at California State University campuses.(g) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California State University system include the Finish in Four and Through in Two program as a component of the plan submitted to the Legislature and the Department of Finance to increase graduation rates at CSU campuses above those at other institutions and increase graduation rates for low-income students, first-generation students, and students from underrepresented minority groups as quickly as possible.(h) The Finish in Four and Through in Two programs established at the California State University in accordance with this part should aim to reflect the demographics of their respective campuses and make the benefits provided available on an equitable basis considering the populations attending each campus.
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93106 67433. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) A more concerted, statewide effort to create pathways to four-year graduation is needed at the California State University. For the 2010 cohort of full-time, first-time students at the California State University, 19 percent graduated within four academic years. According to the Legislative Analysts Office, the most recent nationally comparable data shows that the California State Universitys overall four-year graduation rate was 16 percent in 2011, below the national rate of 26 percent among similar public institutions.(b) Impediments students face in graduating within four academic years include the inability to complete sufficient units per academic year or take courses that are part of their degree programs.(c) New approaches are critical for the future of higher education in California. Efforts have been ongoing, though sporadic, to improve postsecondary educational institution enrollment and graduation. These efforts will need to be intensified and made more broadly systemic.(d) Students who graduate within four academic years save tens of thousands of dollars. In addition to the direct costs of extended college and university enrollment, students miss out on earnings in the workforce while they remain in school.(e) According to the Public Policy Institute of California, if bold measures are not taken, California will fall short of the states economic demand by 1.1 million college and university graduates by 2030. An increased demand for highly educated workers will outweigh the number of qualified applicants for available jobs, which will be exacerbated when scores of highly educated baby boomers retire. The share of workers with a baccalaureate degree will be 33 percent in 2030, below the 38 percent that will be needed.(f) The impact of graduation rates from California State University campuses is felt not only throughout the state, but also the nation. One out of every 10 California employees is a California State University graduate, while one out of every 20 United States citizens with a college or university degree graduates from a campus of the California State University. These statistics emphasize the national importance of graduation rates at California State University campuses.(g) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California State University system include the Finish in Four and Through in Two program as a component of the plan submitted to the Legislature and the Department of Finance to increase graduation rates at CSU campuses above those at other institutions and increase graduation rates for low-income students, first-generation students, and students from underrepresented minority groups as quickly as possible.(h) The Finish in Four and Through in Two programs established at the California State University in accordance with this part should aim to reflect the demographics of their respective campuses and make the benefits provided available on an equitable basis considering the populations attending each campus.
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95108
96109
97110 67433. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
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99112 (a) A more concerted, statewide effort to create pathways to four-year graduation is needed at the California State University. For the 2010 cohort of full-time, first-time students at the California State University, 19 percent graduated within four academic years. According to the Legislative Analysts Office, the most recent nationally comparable data shows that the California State Universitys overall four-year graduation rate was 16 percent in 2011, below the national rate of 26 percent among similar public institutions.
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101114 (b) Impediments students face in graduating within four academic years include the inability to complete sufficient units per academic year or take courses that are part of their degree programs.
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103116 (c) New approaches are critical for the future of higher education in California. Efforts have been ongoing, though sporadic, to improve postsecondary educational institution enrollment and graduation. These efforts will need to be intensified and made more broadly systemic.
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105118 (d) Students who graduate within four academic years save tens of thousands of dollars. In addition to the direct costs of extended college and university enrollment, students miss out on earnings in the workforce while they remain in school.
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107120 (e) According to the Public Policy Institute of California, if bold measures are not taken, California will fall short of the states economic demand by 1.1 million college and university graduates by 2030. An increased demand for highly educated workers will outweigh the number of qualified applicants for available jobs, which will be exacerbated when scores of highly educated baby boomers retire. The share of workers with a baccalaureate degree will be 33 percent in 2030, below the 38 percent that will be needed.
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109122 (f) The impact of graduation rates from California State University campuses is felt not only throughout the state, but also the nation. One out of every 10 California employees is a California State University graduate, while one out of every 20 United States citizens with a college or university degree graduates from a campus of the California State University. These statistics emphasize the national importance of graduation rates at California State University campuses.
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111124 (g) It is the intent of the Legislature that the California State University system include the Finish in Four and Through in Two program as a component of the plan submitted to the Legislature and the Department of Finance to increase graduation rates at CSU campuses above those at other institutions and increase graduation rates for low-income students, first-generation students, and students from underrepresented minority groups as quickly as possible.
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113126 (h) The Finish in Four and Through in Two programs established at the California State University in accordance with this part should aim to reflect the demographics of their respective campuses and make the benefits provided available on an equitable basis considering the populations attending each campus.
114127
115128 SEC. 5. Section 67434 of the Education Code is amended to read:67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that complies with this part.(b) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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.(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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall include, but not 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 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 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(k) Each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall take the following actions to promote the program:(1) Share information about the program at new student orientation.(2) Provide information about the program during the online course registration process.(3) Provide information about the program through an annual email to all students.(4) Post information about the program in an easily identifiable and accessible place on the campus internet website.(5) Post information about the program at advising offices.(l) (1) The trustees, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, shall submit a report to the Legislature that includes all of the following information:(A) The program participation rate, as a percentage and number of students per campus.(B) Program participation demographics, including all of the following:(i) Student race and ethnicity.(ii) Whether the student is a federal Pell Grant recipient, as available.(iii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iv) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or transfer student.(C) The amount of student success funds received and used per campus.(2) The report submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(3) This subdivision shall become inoperative on January 1, 2034.(m) A student who successfully completes an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(n) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.
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117130 SEC. 5. Section 67434 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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119132 ### SEC. 5.
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121134 67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that complies with this part.(b) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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.(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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall include, but not 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 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 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(k) Each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall take the following actions to promote the program:(1) Share information about the program at new student orientation.(2) Provide information about the program during the online course registration process.(3) Provide information about the program through an annual email to all students.(4) Post information about the program in an easily identifiable and accessible place on the campus internet website.(5) Post information about the program at advising offices.(l) (1) The trustees, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, shall submit a report to the Legislature that includes all of the following information:(A) The program participation rate, as a percentage and number of students per campus.(B) Program participation demographics, including all of the following:(i) Student race and ethnicity.(ii) Whether the student is a federal Pell Grant recipient, as available.(iii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iv) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or transfer student.(C) The amount of student success funds received and used per campus.(2) The report submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(3) This subdivision shall become inoperative on January 1, 2034.(m) A student who successfully completes an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(n) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.
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123136 67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that complies with this part.(b) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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.(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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall include, but not 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 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 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(k) Each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall take the following actions to promote the program:(1) Share information about the program at new student orientation.(2) Provide information about the program during the online course registration process.(3) Provide information about the program through an annual email to all students.(4) Post information about the program in an easily identifiable and accessible place on the campus internet website.(5) Post information about the program at advising offices.(l) (1) The trustees, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, shall submit a report to the Legislature that includes all of the following information:(A) The program participation rate, as a percentage and number of students per campus.(B) Program participation demographics, including all of the following:(i) Student race and ethnicity.(ii) Whether the student is a federal Pell Grant recipient, as available.(iii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iv) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or transfer student.(C) The amount of student success funds received and used per campus.(2) The report submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(3) This subdivision shall become inoperative on January 1, 2034.(m) A student who successfully completes an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(n) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.
124137
125138 67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that complies with this part.(b) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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.(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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall include, but not 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 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 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(2) As a condition of continued participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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) 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.(k) Each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall take the following actions to promote the program:(1) Share information about the program at new student orientation.(2) Provide information about the program during the online course registration process.(3) Provide information about the program through an annual email to all students.(4) Post information about the program in an easily identifiable and accessible place on the campus internet website.(5) Post information about the program at advising offices.(l) (1) The trustees, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, shall submit a report to the Legislature that includes all of the following information:(A) The program participation rate, as a percentage and number of students per campus.(B) Program participation demographics, including all of the following:(i) Student race and ethnicity.(ii) Whether the student is a federal Pell Grant recipient, as available.(iii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.(iv) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or transfer student.(C) The amount of student success funds received and used per campus.(2) The report submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(3) This subdivision shall become inoperative on January 1, 2034.(m) A student who successfully completes an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.(n) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.
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127140
128141
129142 67434. (a) The trustees shall develop and implement a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that complies with this part.
130143
131144 (b) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of eight campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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.
132145
133146 (c) Commencing with the 201718 academic year, a minimum of 15 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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.
134147
135148 (d) Commencing with the 201819 academic year, a minimum of 20 campuses shall have established a Finish in Four and Through in Two 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.
136149
137150 (e) To be a qualifying entering student or transfer student at the California State University, a student shall comply with both of the following:
138151
139152 (1) Be a California resident for purposes of in-state tuition eligibility.
140153
141154 (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.
142155
143156 (f) Each Finish in Four and Through in Two 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.
144157
145158 (g) (1) A campus shall guarantee participation in the program to, at a minimum, any student who is any of the following:
146159
147160 (A) A low-income student. For purposes of this section, low-income student shall have the same meaning as specified in Section 89295.
148161
149162 (B) A student who has graduated from a high school located in a community that is underrepresented in college attendance.
150163
151164 (C) A student who is a first-generation college student.
152165
153166 (D) A transfer student.
154167
155168 (2) It is the intent of the Legislature that the Finish in Four and Through in Two program at each campus accommodate as many students into the program as feasible and in consideration of available funding.
156169
157170 (h) Support provided by a California State University campus to a student who participates in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall include, but not be limited to, both of the following:
158171
159172 (1) (A) Priority registration in coursework.
160173
161174 (B) For purposes of this paragraph, a student shall not receive priority registration in coursework under the program if 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.
162175
163176 (C) A graduation initiative advisory committee of the campus, or a committee with similar functions designated by the president of the campus, shall consider preexisting priority registration policies when implementing this section.
164177
165178 (2) Academic advisement that includes monitoring the students academic progress.
166179
167180 (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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
168181
169182 (2) As a condition of continued participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two program, a student may be required to demonstrate both of the following:
170183
171184 (A) Completion of at least 30 semester units, or the quarter equivalent, in each prior academic year.
172185
173186 (B) Attainment of a grade point average in excess of a standard established by the campus.
174187
175188 (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.
176189
177190 (j) 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 Finish in Four and Through in Two program.
178191
179192 (k) Each campus participating in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program shall take the following actions to promote the program:
180193
181194 (1) Share information about the program at new student orientation.
182195
183196 (2) Provide information about the program during the online course registration process.
184197
185198 (3) Provide information about the program through an annual email to all students.
186199
187200 (4) Post information about the program in an easily identifiable and accessible place on the campus internet website.
188201
189202 (5) Post information about the program at advising offices.
190203
191204 (l) (1) The trustees, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, shall submit a report to the Legislature that includes all of the following information:
192205
193206 (A) The program participation rate, as a percentage and number of students per campus.
194207
195208 (B) Program participation demographics, including all of the following:
196209
197210 (i) Student race and ethnicity.
198211
199212 (ii) Whether the student is a federal Pell Grant recipient, as available.
200213
201214 (iii) Whether the student is a first-generation college student.
202215
203216 (iv) Whether the student entered as a first-time freshman or transfer student.
204217
205218 (C) The amount of student success funds received and used per campus.
206219
207220 (2) The report submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.
208221
209222 (3) This subdivision shall become inoperative on January 1, 2034.
210223
211224 (m) A student who successfully completes an associate degree for transfer at a community college shall be guaranteed participation in the Finish in Four and Through in Two program at the California State University transfer campus, if established.
212225
213226 (n) The trustees shall make every effort to close the achievement gap and encourage broad participation in a Finish in Four and Through in Two program that reflects the demographic populations served by the campus.
214227
215228 SEC. 6. Section 67435 of the Education Code is repealed.
216229
217230 SEC. 6. Section 67435 of the Education Code is repealed.
218231
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