Section 54710 Of Article 6.3. Early Commitment To College Program From California Education Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 29. >> Chapter 9. >> Article 6.3.
54710
. The Early Commitment to College program is hereby
established for the purpose of accomplishing all of the following
goals:
(a) Increase high school completion rates, direct college-going
rates, and college preparation of pupils attending schools with the
greatest poverty and among low-income pupils in general.
(b) Motivate pupils to prepare for college by taking college
preparatory coursework, which may include career technical coursework
and the course requirements for admission to the University of
California and the California State University.
(c) Help families understand that college is attainable and
affordable, that financial aid is available, and that with the right
preparation their children can go to college if they choose to do so.
(d) Provide a clear path and direct assistance for pupils through
middle schools, high schools, community colleges, universities, and
state and federal financial aid programs, thereby improving
opportunity and efficiency.
(e) Strengthen the state's historic promise of college access made
in the 1960 Master Plan for Higher Education and express this
commitment directly to middle and high school pupils and their
families.
(f) Prepare the highly skilled workforce necessary to keep
California's economy competitive, maintain the income and quality of
life for California residents, increase tax revenues, and provide for
improved civic and democratic participation.