Concurrent Enrollment with University of California

Spring
1995
Resolution Number
04.07
 
Contact
Assigned to
Unassigned
Category
Articulation and Transfer
Status
Assigned

Whereas faculty representatives of the University of California at Riverside and several local community colleges identified incomplete sequences of courses as a major deterrent to success of transfer students, the main problems being topic sequencing and the poor meshing of semester versus quarter class scheduling, and

Whereas the only avenue currently open to community college students is taking classes through extension at the University of California campus while completing these sequences, and

Whereas students enrolled through extension pay higher fees, compete with University of California students in regular classes, and receive no grade or unit credit,

Resolved that the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges urge the Academic Senate of the University of California to adopt a policy allowing community college students to concurrently enroll at the University of California campus while completing a course sequence at the community college.
M/S/U Disposition: Executive Committee, UC Senate, ICAS, ICC