Section 78211.5 Of Article 1. Student Matriculation From California Education Code >> Division 7. >> Title 3. >> Part 48. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
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. (a) The purpose of the Seymour-Campbell Student Success
Act of 2012 is to increase California community college student
access and success by providing effective core matriculation
services, including orientation, assessment and placement,
counseling, and other education planning services, and academic
interventions. The focus of the Seymour-Campbell Student Success Act
of 2012 is on the entering students' transition into college in order
to provide a foundation for student achievement and successful
completion of students' educational goals, with a priority toward
serving students who enroll to earn degrees, career technical
certificates, transfer preparation, or career advancement. The
Seymour-Campbell Student Success Act of 2012 targets state resources
on core matriculation services that research has shown to be critical
in increasing the ability of students to reach their academic and
career goals. By focusing funding in these core areas and leveraging
the use of technology to more efficiently and effectively serve a
greater number of students, the goal of the Seymour-Campbell Student
Success Act of 2012 is to provide students with a solid foundation
and opportunity for success in the California Community Colleges.
(b) Any college or district receiving funding under this article
shall agree to carry out its provisions as specified, but shall be
bound to that agreement only for the period during which funding is
received pursuant to this article. The obligations of the college or
district under the agreement shall include, but not be limited to,
the expenditure of funds received pursuant to this article for only
those services approved by the board of governors and the
contribution toward the purposes of this article of matching funds as
the board of governors may require pursuant to Section 78216.