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Board reviews Vision 2030 transfer work plan: five activities to expand baccalaureate access, targeting rural and under‑served students

3451216 · May 22, 2025
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The chancellor’s office presented a Vision 2030 transfer work plan that includes five activities — a rural college transfer collaborative, an Inland Empire dual‑enrollment community of practice, expanded community college baccalaureate programs, systemwide rollout of Program Pathways Mapper, and a CSU auto‑matriculation pilot tied to the common‑

The Board of Governors received the chancellor’s office’s Vision 2030 transfer work plan, a multi‑pronged strategy designed to increase equitable baccalaureate attainment and transfer pathways. The plan centers five activities: a rural college transfer collaborative, a regional dual‑enrollment community of practice in the Inland Empire, expansion and targeted incentives for community college baccalaureate degrees, wider implementation of the Program Pathways Mapper (PPM), and a near‑real‑time auto‑matriculation pilot for ADT completers with the…

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