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CSU briefs subcommittee on direct‑admit pilots, transfer planner and Graduation Initiative 2025 progress

2522154 · March 6, 2025
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California State University officials described several enrollment initiatives — direct conditional admission pilots, a transfer planner used by more than 32,000 community‑college students, expansion of dual‑admission outreach and progress on Graduation Initiative 2025 — and warned that budget cuts could jeopardize gains.

California State University enrollment officials told the Senate Budget Subcommittee they continue to pursue multiple strategies to expand access and accelerate time to degree, but that proposed budget reductions could undermine that work.

April Gromo, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Strategic Enrollment Management, described a conditional admission pilot in Riverside County that partners two CSU campuses (Cal State San Bernardino and Cal State San Marcos) with local students, and said the pilot generated a 22% year‑over‑year increase in applications from Riverside County. Gromo listed eight other…

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