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What does AB 928 do?

The Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act of 2021 streamlines the process by which California community college students may transfer to a four-year university.

What is the general education pathway promised by ab928 called?

This common core curriculum is known as the Intersegmental General Education Transfer curriculum (IGETC). Any student who completes the IGETC course pattern is deemed to have completed the lower division coursework required for transfer to the UC or the CSU (Education Code (EC) Section 66720).

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Education Goal Values <edu_goal>

A = Obtain an associate degree and transfer to a 4-year institution

B = Transfer to a 4-year institution without an associate degree

C = Obtain a 2-year associate degree without transfer

E = Earn a career technical certificate without transfer

F = Discover/formulate career interests, plans, goalsĀ 

G = Prepare for a new career (acquire job skills)

H = Advance in current job/career (update job skills)

I = Maintain certificate or license

J = Educational development

K = Improve basic skills

L = Complete credits for high school diploma or GED

M = Undecided on goal

N = Move from noncredit coursework to credit coursework

O = Currently enrolled 4-year college student taking community college courses to meet 4-year college requirements

Enrollment Status Values <enroll_status>

1 = First-time student in college (after leaving high school)

2 = Transfer student from another college

3 = Returning student to this college after absent for a main term

Y = Enrolling in high school (or lower grade) and college at the same time

Z = Adult school student in a high school diploma or equivalency program

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