Chapter 9.5. Cross-enrollment of California Education Code >> Division 5. >> Title 3. >> Part 40. >> Chapter 9.5.
For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions
apply:
(a) "Home campus" means the campus at which the student is
matriculated.
(b) "Host campus" means the campus to which the student seeks
access.
Any student enrolled in any campus of the California
Community Colleges, the California State University, or the
University of California who meets the requirements of Section 66752
may enroll without formal admission and, except as provided in
Section 66753, payment of additional fees, in a maximum of one course
per academic term at a campus of either of the other systems on a
space available basis at the discretion of the appropriate campus
authorities on both campuses. A student enrolled in a course pursuant
to this chapter shall be provided access to necessary instructional
support services at the host campus in the same manner as students
regularly enrolled in the course.
A student is qualified to participate in the program
established by this chapter if he or she is enrolled in any campus of
the California Community Colleges, the California State University,
or the University of California and meets the following requirements:
(a) The student has completed at least one term at the home campus
as a matriculated student and is taking at least six units at the
home campus during the current term.
(b) The student has attained a grade point average of 2.0 (grade
of C) for work completed.
(c) The student has paid appropriate tuition or fees, or both,
required by the home campus for the academic term in which the
student seeks to cross-enroll.
(d) The student has the appropriate academic preparation, as
determined by the host campus, consistent with the standard applied
to currently enrolled students, to enroll in the course in which the
student seeks to enroll.
Courses that are not state-supported, including extension
and summer session courses, are not subject to this chapter.
(a) (1) The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges,
the Chancellor of the California State University, and the President
of the University of California shall establish procedures so that a
student meeting the requirements of Section 66752 may be certified
by the home campus as to eligibility, residence, fee, financial aid,
and health status.
(2) The host campus may require the applicant to submit additional
information as needed. The host campus may charge participating
students an administration fee, not to exceed an amount sufficient
for the campus to recover the full amount of the administrative costs
it incurs under this chapter.
(b) A student enrolled pursuant to this chapter shall be exempt
from participation in the matriculation services described in Article
1 (commencing with Section 78210) of Chapter 2 of Part 48.
The enrollment of a student at a host campus pursuant to
this chapter shall not be counted in the calculation of headcount or
full-time equivalent student enrollment at the host campus. The home
campus may count in the calculation of headcount or full-time
equivalent student enrollment only those units for which the student
is enrolled at the home campus.
This chapter shall become operative commencing with the fall
1995 term.