Section 66742 Of Article 2. Transfer Functions From California Education Code >> Division 5. >> Title 3. >> Part 40. >> Chapter 9.2. >> Article 2.
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. The governing boards of the three public segments of higher
education shall present annual statistical reports on transfer
patterns via the California Postsecondary Education Commission to the
Governor and Legislature. The reports shall include recent
statistics on student enrollments by campus, segment, gender,
ethnicity, and the ratio of upper division to lower division,
including information on both freshman and transfer student access to
the system. These reports should include, to the extent that data
are available or become available, data on application, admission and
enrollment information for all students by sex, ethnicity, and
campus. For transfer students, this data shall indicate the segment
of origin for all students. In addition, data shall be separately
identified for transfer students from California Community Colleges,
and shall identify the subset of applications which are completed
together with admission, enrollment, and declared major information
for that group. The reports shall describe the number of transfer
agreements, if any, whose terms and conditions were not satisfied by
either the California State University or the University of
California, the number of California Community College transfer
students denied either admission to the student's first choice of a
particular campus of the California State University or the
University of California or the student's first choice of a major
field of study, and, among those students, the number of students
who, upon denial of either of the student's first choices,
immediately enrolled at another campus of the California State
University or the University of California. The reports shall also
include information by sex and ethnicity on retention and degree
completion for transfer students as well as for native students, and
the number and percentage of baccalaureate degree recipients who
transferred from a community college.