Plain English Breakdown
The official source does not specify which local educational agencies will participate in the direct admission program.
Direct Admission and Dual Enrollment Programs for California's Public Colleges
This law establishes a direct admission program for high school graduates from participating local educational agencies to the California State University (CSU) and extends an existing dual enrollment agreement between CSU and community colleges until 2035-36.
What This Bill Does
- Establishes the CSU Direct Admission Program, allowing students who graduate from a high school in a participating local education agency to be automatically eligible for admission into a designated CSU campus.
- Requires the California College Guidance Initiative to send direct admission letters to eligible students upon implementation of transcript-informed pupil accounts and reporting on the CaliforniaColleges.edu platform.
- Extends the dual admissions program between CSU and community colleges until 2035-36, requiring students to complete an associate degree or another established course of study within three years at a community college for guaranteed transfer into CSU.
- Requires California Community Colleges to promote this extended dual enrollment agreement.
Who It Names or Affects
- High school students in participating local education agencies who are eligible for direct admission into CSU.
- Students enrolled or planning to enroll in community colleges and aiming to transfer to CSU.
- Local educational agencies that participate in the direct admission program.
- California Community Colleges, which must promote the dual enrollment agreement.
Terms To Know
- CSU Direct Admission Program
- A program allowing high school graduates from participating local education agencies to be automatically eligible for admission into a designated California State University campus.
- Dual Admissions Agreement
- An agreement between community colleges and CSU that guarantees students' admission to a specific CSU campus if they complete certain requirements within three years at the community college.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify which local educational agencies will participate in the direct admission program.
- It is unclear how many high schools and districts will choose to participate in the direct admission program.
- The exact details of the reimbursement process for mandated costs are not provided.