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26.08.17 Addressing the Physical Health and Wellbeing of California Community College Students

WHEREAS, Since 2021, California has allocated $30,000,000 ongoing Proposition 98 General Fund towards California community colleges to provide free mental health resources to support students [1]; however, physical health services are still largely sustained through health fees paid by students despite the California Community College Chancellor’s Office establishing physical health to be one of the “core social determinants of educational success that impact equitable student learning, experience and outcomes;” [2];

26.08.15 Establishing Safe, Dedicated Affinity Group Spaces on California Community College Campuses

WHEREAS, Affinity Groups, including but not limited to cultural, racial, ethnic, LGBTQ+ Dreamer/Undocumented, disability, student parent, and identity-based communities, play a vital role in supporting student belonging, improving retention, and fostering safe environments for traditionally underserved students across California community Colleges; 

26.07.11 Establishing Systemwide California Community Colleges Guidelines Allowing Student Access to Completed Course Online Educational Resources

WHEREAS, The California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office Vision 2030 A Roadmap for the California Community Colleges emphasizes expanding successful, equity-centered, quality online education through improving access and support, emphasizing the removal of structural barriers that hinder student-centered learning and academic progress; [1]

26.07.03 Access to Research Resources

WHEREAS, Undergraduate research is recognized as a "High-Impact Practice" by the Association of American Colleges & Universities, proven to significantly increase student engagement, critical thinking skills, and information literacy, while being highly desirable among colleges; [1]

WHEREAS, Students who participated in undergraduate research were twice as likely to graduate in four years, and these programs significantly increase student transfer confidence, and scientific literacy; [2][3]

S26.01.01 Calling for the Implementation of Statewide AI Detection Guidelines in the California Community College System

WHEREAS, During the 2025 General Assembly, the Student Senate for California Community Colleges adopted the resolution titled “Creating Guidelines for the Use of AI Detection Software Among California Community Colleges” which recognizes the growing concern surrounding accuracy,