California Education Code 89708 – (a) Tuition fees adequate, in the long run, to meet the cost of …
(a) Tuition fees adequate, in the long run, to meet the cost of maintaining special sessions in the California State University shall be required of, and collected from, students enrolled in each special session pursuant to rules and regulations prescribed by the trustees.
(b) “Special sessions,” as used in this division, means self-supporting instructional programs conducted by the California State University. The special sessions shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, career enrichment and retraining programs. It is the intent of the Legislature that those programs, currently offered on a self-supporting basis by the California State University during summer sessions, may be provided throughout the year, and shall be known as special sessions. The self-supporting special sessions shall not supplant, as defined in subdivision (c), regular course offerings available on a non-self-supporting basis during the regular academic year.
Terms Used In California Education Code 89708
- Special sessions: as used in this division , means self-supporting instructional programs conducted by the California State University. See California Education Code 89708
- trustees: means the Trustees of the California State University, created under Section 66600. See California Education Code 89000
(c) “Supplant,” as used in this section, means reducing the number of state-supported course offerings while increasing the number of self-supporting versions of that course.
(d) To the extent possible, each campus shall ensure that any course required as a condition of undergraduate degree completion for a state-supported matriculated student shall be offered as a state-supported course. A campus shall not require a state-supported matriculated student to enroll in a special session course in order to fulfill a graduation requirement for a state-supported degree program.
(Amended by Stats. 2016, Ch. 86, Sec. 77. (SB 1171) Effective January 1, 2017.)