California Education Code 69655 – (a) Pursuant to Section 69648, the Chancellor of the California …
(a) Pursuant to Section 69648, the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges shall determine the elements of a statewide data base for the Community College Extended Opportunity Programs and Services, which shall be used for periodic evaluation of the programs and services. The data base shall include all information necessary to demonstrate the statewide progress towards achieving the program goals identified in Section 69640, and program objectives adopted pursuant to Section 69648 including, but not limited to, all of the following:
(1) The annual number of extended opportunity programs and services (EOPS) students and non-EOPS students who complete degree or certificate programs, transfer programs, or other programs, as determined by state and local matriculation policies.
Terms Used In California Education Code 69655
- commission: means the Student Aid Commission created by this article. See California Education Code 69515
(2) The annual number of EOPS and non-EOPS students who transfer to institutions which award the baccalaureate degree. In implementing this paragraph, the chancellor shall work in cooperation with the California Postsecondary Education Commission, the President of the University of California, the Chancellor of the California State University, and the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities to establish methods for obtaining the necessary data.
(3) The annual number of EOPS and non-EOPS students completing occupational programs who find career employment.
In implementing this paragraph, the chancellor shall integrate the data collection with existing data collection requirements pertaining to vocational education.
(b) Beginning in January 1987, the chancellor shall annually report to the Legislature regarding the number of students served by the Community College Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and the number of EOPS students who achieve their educational objectives.
(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1455, Sec. 4.)