Section 66202.5 Of Chapter 4. Admissions From California Education Code >> Division 5. >> Title 3. >> Part 40. >> Chapter 4.
66202.5
. The State of California reaffirms its historic commitment
to ensure adequate resources to support enrollment growth, within the
systemwide academic and individual campus plans to accommodate
eligible California freshmen applicants and eligible California
Community College transfer students, as specified in Sections 66202
and 66730.
The University of California and the California State University
are expected to plan that adequate spaces are available to
accommodate all California resident students who are eligible and
likely to apply to attend an appropriate place within the system. The
State of California likewise reaffirms its historic commitment to
ensure that resources are provided to make this expansion possible,
and shall commit resources to ensure that students from enrollment
categories designated in subdivision (a) of Section 66202 are
accommodated in a place within the system. In addition, transfer
students from paragraphs (2) and (3) of subdivision (a) of Section
66202, shall be accommodated at the campus or major of choice
specified in the redirection agreement, the approved transfer program
or written agreements, unless these majors have been declared
"impacted." For impacted majors, students shall be given the
opportunity to have access to the major when spaces become available,
and new freshmen shall be admitted to the major in a controlled
manner to ensure that all transfer students described in paragraph
(2) of subdivision (a) of Section 66202 have an equitable chance of
being accommodated. It is the intent of the Legislature to fund
programs designed to accomplish the purposes of this subdivision
through appropriations made in the Budget Act to the public
institutions of higher education, and the annual Budget shall contain
appropriations necessary to accommodate all students from all of the
categories designated in subdivision (a) of Section 66202.
The segments may, in implementing these enrollment plans and
admissions practice priorities, consider the overall needs of
students in maintaining a balanced program and a quality curriculum,
and are expected to consider the state's goals of educational equity
and racial and ethnic diversity of students and faculty in the
planning and management of their admissions practices. It is further
the intent of the Legislature that campus enrollment planning
processes provide for the equitable treatment of the following: (1)
all eligible entering freshmen; (2) continuing students in good
standing; and (3) eligible community college transfer students with
regard to accommodation in majors.