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senator.newman@senate.ca.gov; assemblymember.mikefong@assembly.ca.gov

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olgalilia.ramirez@sen.ca.gov; lynn.lorber@sen.ca.gov; lizzie.cootsona@sen.ca.gov; sophia.kwong@asm.ca.gov; jeanice.warden@asm.ca.gov; kevin.powers@asm.ca.gov; MayV@scc.losrios.edu; mbean@riohondo.edu; davisondolores@fhda.edu; ecsomay@sdsu.edu; mark.vanselst@sjsu.edu; rcollins@calstate.edu; Robert.horwitz@ucop.edu; jingsong.zhang@ucr.edu; knowlton@psych.ucla.edu; assemblymember.berman@assembly.ca.gov; spierson@dvc.edu

 


 

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senator.newman@senate.ca.gov, assemblymember.mikefong@assembly.ca.gov

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olgalilia.ramirez@sen.ca.gov, lynn.lorber@sen.ca.gov, lizzie.cootsona@sen.ca.gov, sophia.kwong@asm.ca.gov, jeanice.warden@asm.ca.gov, kevin.powers@asm.ca.gov, MayV@scc.losrios.edu, mbean@riohondo.edu, davisondolores@fhda.edu, ecsomay@sdsu.edu, mark.vanselst@sjsu.edu, rcollins@calstate.edu, Robert.horwitz@ucop.edu, jingsong.zhang@ucr.edu, knowlton@psych.ucla.edu, assemblymember.berman@assembly.ca.gov, spierson@dvc.edu

 


 

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Current date [00/00/2023]

Dear Senator Newman and Assembly member Mike Fong,

As a community college student attending Riverside City College, I am writing to you regarding the unforeseen negative impacts the removal of Lifelong Learning and Self-Development courses (LLSD) and elimination of Area E within the currently proposed CAL-getc higher education general education pattern looks to have on community college disproportionately impacted students and student-athletes.

Assembly member Marc Berman authored AB 928, and I am seeking your assistance to help me communicate to the intersegmental committee of the academic senate (ICAS) and the California State University (CSU) the need for the Lifelong Learning and Self-Development (LLSD) area to remain and serve as a CSU lower division graduation requirement instead of restricting it to a CSU upper-division general education requirement. This would allow classes in this area to be taken at the community college level in the first two years of a college education at a community college, as opposed to only an upper-division requirement that must be taken at the university level.

As a community college student, I support the goal of streamlining the associate degree for Transfer.

As a community college student, I am concerned the pathway identified by ICAS would severely and disproportionally impact students of color by excluding lifelong learning and self-development courses including Kinesiology, Health, and Counseling.

As a community college student, I am concerned about the effect on the student-athlete population as more than 75% of whom are students of color. Athletes are full-time students with the highest transfer rates to UC, CSU, and other 4-year baccalaureate granting institutions. The existing proposed implementation of AB 928 will decimate athletic programs at the community colleges.

As a community college student, I support the statewide academic senate's proposal urging California State University (CSU) to preserve the Lifelong Learning and Self-Development area as a CSU graduation requirement instead of restricting it to a CSU upper division general education requirement. This would allow classes in this area to be taken at the community college level.

Sincerely,

Insert Student Name Here

Riverside City College