Guaranteeing community college transfer to California public universities is the goal, but not everyone supports the plan.
McCarty’s bill would create a pilot at UCLA that identifies 12 majors — four in the sciences and math — by 2028 that would be similar to theand that are accepted by Cal States. The pilot would identify eight majors by 2026. The bill also would phase in at least four more UC campuses that would accept 12 majors that are similar to those associate degrees. There’s intent language to have all nine UC campuses that enroll undergraduates take part in the program by 2031-32.
“We see this new bill as being the baseline and not the ceiling for what we hope will happen with the UC’s commitment to strengthening the transfer pathway,” said Ryan, who added the organization isn’t taking a position on the new bill. “We were definitely not reached out to by the author nor the sponsors for this,” said David Ramirez, government relations director of the UC Student Association and fourth-year student at UCLA., which takes legislation that’s gone through some of the legislative process and completely rewrites it to meet legislative deadlines.
Ramirez wasn’t aware of the bill’s existence until a CalMatters reporter called him for comment yesterday morning.David Ramirez, governmental relations director of the UC Student Association and fourth-year student at ucla
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