Section 66743 Of Article 2. Transfer Functions From California Education Code >> Division 5. >> Title 3. >> Part 40. >> Chapter 9.2. >> Article 2.
66743
. The California Postsecondary Education Commission is
requested to convene an intersegmental advisory committee on transfer
access and performance for the purposes of presenting biennial
reports to the Governor and the Legislature on the status of transfer
policies and programs, the diligence of each segment's board, and
the effectiveness of these programs in meeting the state's goals for
transfer. The report shall include information about all of the
following:
(a) The effectiveness of transfer agreement programs and
activities in enhancing the transfer function overall as well as the
extent to which transfer program activities have been directed at
students who have been historically underrepresented in the
University of California and the California State University.
(b) The status of the implementation of the transfer core
curriculum as described in Section 66720 for each community college,
including information about the extent to which sophomore level
courses needed for transfer are available on all community college
campuses.
(c) Progress that has been made in achieving articulation
agreements in those specific majors that have lower division
prerequisites, and the dissemination of this information. The
committee shall also explore methods to systematically measure the
extent to which the state's goals of freshmen and transfer student
access are being met, including analyses of the number of fully
eligible freshmen or transfer students who are denied access to the
system, and the reasons for that denial. The committee shall also
address ways in which sharing of information about transfer students
among the segments can be improved, including early identification of
potential transfer students for intensive recruitment purposes.
The Governor and the Legislature shall monitor the success of the
University of California and the California State University in
achieving their targeted enrollment levels and in implementing these
reforms. A substantial failure to implement reform, to achieve the
60/40 ratio by the designated dates, or to improve the transfer rate
of historically underrepresented groups significantly, shall
precipitate legislative hearings to determine the reasons why any one
or all of these goals have not been met.