Increased Funding for Noncredit Courses

Spring
1998
Resolution Number
06.02
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Contact
Assigned to
Unassigned
Category
State and Legislative Issues
Status
Completed
Summary
Urge the community college organizations to support increased funding for noncredit courses to the level of 80% of the current credit funding.

Whereas many colleges offer remedial courses through the noncredit mode, and

Whereas many of our students in transfer classes have deficiencies in skills that may include reading, mathematical computation, writing, and communication,

Resolved that the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges urge the community college organizations to support increased funding for noncredit courses to the level of 80% of the current credit funding.

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