Section 66740 Of Article 2. Transfer Functions From California Education Code >> Division 5. >> Title 3. >> Part 40. >> Chapter 9.2. >> Article 2.
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. Each department, school, and major in the University of
California and California State University shall develop, in
conjunction with community college faculty in appropriate and
associated departments, discipline-specific articulation agreements
and transfer program agreements for those majors that have lower
division prerequisites. Faculty from the community colleges and
university campuses shall participate in discipline-specific
curriculum development to coordinate course content and expected
levels of student competency.
Where specific majors are impacted or over-subscribed, the
prescribed course of study and minimum grade point average required
for consideration for upper division admission to all of these majors
shall be made readily available to community college counselors,
faculty, and students on an annual basis. In cases where the
prescribed course of study is altered by the university department,
notice of the modification shall be communicated to appropriate
community college faculty and counselors at least one year prior to
the deadline for application to that major and implementation by the
department responsible for teaching that major.
Community college districts, in conjunction with the California
State University and the University of California, shall develop
discipline-based agreements with as many campuses of the two
university segments as feasible, and no fewer than three University
of California campuses and five California State University campuses.
The development of these agreements shall be the mutual
responsibility of all three segments, and no one segment should bear
the organizational or financial responsibility for accomplishing
these goals.
The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the
President of the University of California shall begin the process of
setting priorities to determine which community colleges will receive
first attention for the development of agreements. Criteria for
priority determination shall include, but not be limited to, the
percentage and number of students from economically disadvantaged
families and underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities, and
community colleges which traditionally have not transferred many
students to the University of California. The priority list shall be
completed by March 1, 1992. These considerations shall not be used in
any way to displace current agreements between any community college
and the University of California or the California State University.
The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges and the
Chancellor of the California State University system shall begin the
process of setting priorities to determine which community colleges
will receive first attention for the development of agreements.
Criteria for priority determination shall include, but not be limited
to, the percentage and number of students from economically
disadvantaged families and underrepresented racial and ethnic
minorities, and community colleges which traditionally have not
transferred many students to California State Universities. The
priority list shall be completed by March 1, 1992. These
considerations shall not be used in any way to displace current
agreements between any community college and the University of
California or the California State University.