66650.
It is the intent of the Legislature to establish a pilot program with the goal of creating a model of articulation and coordination among K–12 schools, community colleges, and campuses of the California State University that will allow students, including, but not necessarily limited to, students who have earned college course credit through concurrent enrollment in high school and community college, to earn a baccalaureate degree for a total cost as close as possible to twelve thousand dollars ($12,000).66651.
(a) The Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program is hereby established. The pilot program shall include only institutions that explicitly request inclusion in the program within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code.(b) The program shall include public postsecondary educational institutions and local educational agencies in up to seven areas of the state, subject to the receipt of a request for inclusion in the program pursuant to subdivision (a).
(c) The public postsecondary educational institutions and local educational agencies participating in the pilot program shall coordinate their efforts to expedite the progress of participating students from high school to
community college to California State University to earn their baccalaureate degrees.
66652.
Notwithstanding any other law:(a) In each of the areas designated pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 66651, the number of Advanced Placement (AP) course credits that a participating high school pupil may earn is unlimited.
(b) A participating student may attend and earn college course credit at either his or her high school or at a participating community college.
(c) In order to earn college course credit under the pilot program for college-level coursework undertaken at a high school before graduation from high school, a participating student shall earn a score of three or better on the AP examination for each college-level
course.
(d) A participating student shall receive priority enrollment status at a participating community college, and be required to enroll at that community college either in the summer term or the fall semester immediately succeeding that pupil’s graduation from high school.
(e) In order to remain in the pilot program, a participating student shall maintain a grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4-point scale at the community college he or she attends pursuant to the pilot program.
(f) A participating student shall be a full time student, shall take no less than 12 semester units each semester, and shall complete his or her associate of arts transfer degree in not more than two years from the date he or she enrolled at the community college.
(g) A participating California State University campus shall accept a minimum of 60 semester units earned by a participating student at either a high school or a community college pursuant to the pilot program.
(h) A participating student shall receive priority enrollment status at a participating California State University, and shall be required to enroll at that California State University either in the summer term or the fall semester immediately succeeding that pupil’s completion of the required community college coursework.
(i) The bachelor’s degrees awarded at the participating California State University to a participating student shall be limited to baccalaureate degrees in one or more of the following fields of study:
(1) Science.
(2) Technology.
(3) Engineering.
(4) Mathematics.
(j) The institutions participating in the pilot program, in consultation with the appropriate private entities, may develop summer internships for participating students relating to their fields of study, for which academic credit shall be awarded for successful completion.
(k) The mandatory systemwide fees and tuition and mandatory campus-based fees charged to a participating student shall not be increased during the first two academic years of his or her attendance at a California State University campus pursuant to the pilot program.