NEW Requirements at SWC - swccd. edu Recent changes in state and local requirements for students to earn an associate degree will take effect in Fall 2025 If you're a student who has not taken an SWC course before Fall 2025, you will meet these requirements
Ethnic Studies | California Community Colleges Chancellors Office The Chancellor's Office and the California Community Colleges Curriculum Committee (5C) responded to that call and developed revisions to California Code of Regulations, title 5, to implement an ethnic studies graduation requirement
Taft College - Ethnic Studies and Catalog Rights • Students from UC, in-state-private and or out-of-state institutions have no claim to catalog rights and must complete ES requirement if they start at a CCC in Fall 2021 or later
Cal-GETC Approval of California Community Colleges Ethnic Studies . . . These courses were initially approved for CSU GE Area F but now have a Fall 2026 phase-out term The CSUCO required that the courses be reviewed again for 2024, but no reason for the review was given, and the courses were subsequently denied approval
Rehumanizing Education: Ethnic Studies in the California Community . . . On August 17, 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1460, which created the California State University (CSU) Ethnic Studies General Education Breadth Requirement, calling on all 23 CSU campuses to require a three-unit ethnic studies course toward graduation (Zinshteyn, 2020)
Are Ethnic Studies Required in California? - LegalClarity California’s community colleges do not have their own standalone ethnic studies graduation requirement However, students planning to transfer to a CSU campus need to complete the Area F requirement before or after transfer
CSU Requirement -Ethnic Studies -FAQ’s - MiraCosta College CSU has created a new general education area, effective Fall 2021, now known as Area F, Ethnic Studies Students will be required to complete one three-unit course in this category
Catalog Rights - San Diego Community College District Students who maintain continuous enrollment may choose to graduate under the college catalog in effect at the time they began their studies in a California Community College, California State University, or University of California campus, or under the catalog in effect at the time of graduation
Catalog Rights - College of the Sequoias Catalog rights will primarily apply to general education patterns and, if applicable, major requirements—provided there are no substantial changes to the requirements