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. (a) (1) Commencing with the 2004-05 academic year, and each
academic year thereafter, the Trustees of the California State
University shall establish a dual admissions program for eligible
freshman applicants. Under this program, eligible freshman applicants
may be offered the opportunity to enter into a dual admissions
agreement with the California State University.
(2) Student participation in the dual admissions program under
this subdivision is voluntary. It is the intent of the Legislature
that the incentives provided in paragraph (3) shall encourage
students otherwise eligible for admission to the California State
University to attend a campus of the California Community Colleges
for their lower-division coursework.
(3) The agreement shall include, but is not necessarily limited
to, all of the following incentives:
(A) A guarantee that the student will be admitted to a California
State University campus during a future academic year, provided that
the student successfully completes lower-division transfer
requirements at a campus of the California Community Colleges.
(B) Notwithstanding Section 76300, for each student who enrolls
under this subdivision at a campus of the California Community
Colleges pursuant to the dual admissions program in the 2004-05
academic year, a guarantee that any campus of the California
Community Colleges shall waive fees for up to two academic years,
irrespective of financial need, while that student is enrolled at
that campus.
(C) For each student who enrolls, under this subdivision, at a
campus of the California Community Colleges pursuant to the dual
admissions program in the 2005-06 academic year, or any academic year
thereafter, a guarantee that any campus of the California Community
Colleges shall waive fees for each financially needy student. For the
purposes of this paragraph, financial need shall be determined by
the standards established by the Board of Governors of the California
Community Colleges in Section 58620 of Title 5 of the California
Code of Regulations or in a successor regulation.
(D) A guarantee that the student will receive counseling services
from the California State University to ensure that the student is
informed of the appropriate course requirements to be eligible for
transfer to the California State University, and is also informed of
the various financial aid options.
(4) The Chancellor of the California State University shall
annually submit to the Director of Finance, as part of the budget
preparation process, an estimate of the number of students expected
to participate, under this subdivision, in the dual admissions
program in the succeeding academic year.
(b) (1) Commencing with the 2004-05 academic year, and each
academic year thereafter, the Legislature requests that the Regents
of the University of California establish a dual admissions program
for eligible freshman applicants. Under this program, eligible
freshman applicants may be offered the opportunity to enter into a
dual admissions agreement with the University of California.
(2) Student participation in the dual admissions program under
this subdivision is voluntary. It is the intent of the Legislature
that the incentives provided in paragraph (3) shall encourage
students otherwise eligible for admission to the University of
California to attend a campus of the California Community Colleges
for their lower-division coursework.
(3) The agreement shall include, but is not necessarily limited
to, all of the following incentives:
(A) A guarantee that the student will be admitted to a University
of California campus during a future academic year, provided that the
student successfully completes lower-division transfer requirements
at a campus of the California Community Colleges.
(B) Notwithstanding Section 76300, for each student who enrolls
under this subdivision at a campus of the California Community
Colleges pursuant to the dual admissions program in the 2004-05
academic year, a guarantee that any campus of the California
Community Colleges shall waive fees for up to two academic years,
irrespective of financial need, while that student is enrolled at
that campus.
(C) For each student who enrolls, under this subdivision, at a
campus of the California Community Colleges pursuant to the dual
admissions program in the 2005-06 academic year, or any academic year
thereafter, a guarantee that any campus of the California Community
Colleges shall waive fees for each financially needy student. For the
purposes of this paragraph, financial need shall be determined by
the standards established by the Board of Governors of the California
Community Colleges in Section 58620 of Title 5 of the California
Code of Regulations or in a successor regulation.
(D) A guarantee that the student will receive counseling services
from the University of California to ensure that the student is
informed of the appropriate course requirements to be eligible for
transfer to the University of California, and is also informed of the
various financial aid options.
(4) The President of the University of California is requested to
annually submit to the Director of Finance, as part of the budget
preparation process, an estimate of the number of students expected
to participate, under this subdivision, in the dual admissions
program in the succeeding academic year.