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Board approves student education plan regulations after debate over counselors’ role and enrollment consequences
Summary
The Board of Governors approved Title 5 revisions requiring colleges to provide comprehensive student education plans in students’ first academic year "to the maximum extent possible," after extended debate about counselor roles and implementation capacity.
The Board of Governors approved proposed Title 5 regulatory changes on student education plans after a second reading and a robust public discussion about roles, resources and potential penalties for students who lack plans.
Deputy Chancellor Rowena Tomanang and Dr. James Todd of the Chancellor’s Office presented the changes, which clarify that colleges should provide comprehensive education plans to non‑exempt students within the first academic year "to the maximum extent possible," and add definitions and data elements intended to…
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