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HomeEducation Code§ 75009 College Implementation Milestones

§ 75009 College Implementation Milestones

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§ 75009 College Implementation Milestones

Key Takeaways

  • •The college must create a 7-year plan, including programs designed with employers, by July 1, 2019.
  • •The college must start enrolling students by the end of 2019 and keep improving based on student feedback.
  • •By 2023, the college must offer at least 10 programs, with at least one program created with a community college for every 10 programs.
  • •The college must keep getting better by listening to students and applying for accreditation.

Example

A new college is being built in your town.

The college must have a plan ready by 2019, start accepting students by the end of that year, and keep adding new programs. They also need to listen to students to make the college better and work with other colleges to create some of their programs.

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§ 75009 College Implementation Milestones

(a) By July 1, 2019, the college shall be expected to, at a minimum, meet the following milestones: (1) Fully develop a seven-year implementation plan, validate a business plan, and develop three program pathways designed in partnership with employers and industry groups. (2) Develop internal business processes and personnel policies, such as hiring, salaries, and evaluations, and establish outcomes goals including the classifications necessary to support instructional development, and activities and other elements of the student experience. (3) Map the student experience, including, but not necessarily limited to, recruiting, onboarding, transcriptions, instructional experience, billing, entry into internship if applicable to the student’s programs, and entry into jobs. (4) Develop an accreditation plan. (5) Create a statewide outreach plan, which includes working with immigrant groups and community-based organizations to reach the target population of working learners and help design educational opportunities that work for these learners. (6) Define the duties for instructional support, program development, and other student experience activities. (7) Establish a process for the recognition of prior learnings into the student onboarding experience. (8) Plan to begin enrolling students by the last quarter of 2019. (b) By July 1, 2021, the college shall be expected to, at a minimum, meet all of the following milestones: (1) Incorporate student feedback to improve the college’s instruction, technology, and student support services. (2) Design and validate at least three additional program pathways, including coordinating the creation of new content. (3) Apply for accreditation from an accreditor recognized by the United States Department of Education. (c) By July 1, 2023, the college shall be expected to, at a minimum, meet all of the following milestones: (1) Enroll students into the college’s program pathways. (2) Incorporate student feedback to improve the college’s instruction, technology, and student support services. (3) Design and validate at least 10 additional program pathways, including coordinating the creation of new content. (4) For every 10 pathways offered by the college, at least one pathway shall be developed in collaboration with a traditional community college. (d) By July 1, 2025, the college shall be expected to, at a minimum, meet the following milestones: (1) Enroll students into the college’s program pathways. (2) Incorporate student feedback to improve the college’s instruction, technology, and student support services. (Added by Stats. 2018, Ch. 33, Sec. 18. (AB 1809) Effective June 27, 2018.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

by julyexperiencepartnershipeducationofferportemployerstudent

Related Statutes

  • § 51760.1 Career Technical Education Partnerships
  • § 88821 Workforce Credential Collaboration
  • § 48812 Long Beach College Partnership
  • § 51775 Work Experience Program Review
  • § 53011 Career Pathways Grant Program

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 75009.
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