Spring 2023
Committee:
Executive Committee
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges collaborate with the Chancellor’s Office and other system partners to create a working group that has representation from CCC student(s) impacted by repeatability policies and is charged with exploring the impacts of the changes to course repeatability introduced in 2013;
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges work with the Chancellor’s Office to develop a process to collect data on the continual impacts of course repeatability policies and use this data to make crucial updates that assist students that are struggling;
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges advocate for further improvements to be made to the existent Title 5 regulations surrounding repeatability in order to be more conducive to the support of students by removing withdrawn courses from counting against students for the purposes of course repeatability; and
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges work with the Chancellor’s Office and the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges to develop a fair appeals process that is made clear, accessible, and equitable to all students, should they find themselves in a situation that requires them to repeat a course to complete their academic journey.
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges work with the Chancellor’s Office to develop a process to collect data on the continual impacts of course repeatability policies and use this data to make crucial updates that assist students that are struggling;
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges advocate for further improvements to be made to the existent Title 5 regulations surrounding repeatability in order to be more conducive to the support of students by removing withdrawn courses from counting against students for the purposes of course repeatability; and
RESOLVED, That the Student Senate for California Community Colleges work with the Chancellor’s Office and the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges to develop a fair appeals process that is made clear, accessible, and equitable to all students, should they find themselves in a situation that requires them to repeat a course to complete their academic journey.