Why only 19% of Cal State freshmen graduate on time — and what lawmakers aim to do about it
If the legislation is adopted, students who agree to take 15 units a semester and maintain a minimum grade-point average would get priority registration for popular classes, among other benefits. The bill by state Sen. Steve Glazer (D-Orinda), a former Cal State trustee and strategist for Gov. Jerry Brown, is similar to pilot programs at four of the 23 Cal State schools. Participating students often get first shot at classes, additional academic advising and tuition waivers for any class that’s required to graduate but isn’t offered during the students’ first four years. The proposed legislation would go a bit further by freezing tuition for students in the program.
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by Jason Song, The Los Angeles Times.
