UCLA Faculty Assn. Blog: 4th Quarter 2021

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Continued erosion of the Master Plan Monday, October 11, 2021

The ad hoc erosion of the old 1960 Master Plan for Higher Education continues without anyone looking - as the original Master Plan designers did - at the overall California higher ed picture. AB 927, signed by the governor, further extends the authority of community colleges to offer 4-year BA degrees. AB-927 Public postsecondary education: community colleges: statewide baccalaureate degree program

This bill would extend the operation of the statewide baccalaureate degree pilot program indefinitely. The bill would remove the requirements that the program consist of a maximum of 15 community college district programs and for a student to commence a program by the end of the 2022–23 academic year. The bill would require a community college district seeking approval to offer a baccalaureate degree program to provide evidence of unmet workforce needs to the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges, as provided. The bill would require, as part of the application and review process, the chancellor to ensure that a community college district is provided with 2 timelines in which to apply for a baccalaureate degree program and receive notice of approval or rejection, as specified, that only 15 baccalaureate degree programs are approved during each application period allowing for a total of 30 baccalaureate degree programs per academic year, that the total number of baccalaureate degree programs offered by a community college district does not exceed 25% of the total number of associate degree programs offered by the community college district, as specified, and that a minimum of 30 working days is taken to validate the submitted information and assess the workforce value of the proposed baccalaureate degree program, as specified. The bill would require the chancellor to consult with and seek feedback from the Chancellor of the California State University, the President of the University of California, and the President of the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities on proposed baccalaureate degree programs, as specified. The bill would require a community college district to continue to offer an associate degree program in the same academic subject for which a baccalaureate degree program has been approved, unless the community college district has received approval from the chancellor to eliminate the associate degree program, as specified. F u l l b i l l a https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=202120220AB927.

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Cancel Culture

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Tongue

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Is 18 a Magic Number?

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Is 18 a Magic Number? - Part 2

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Nash

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Location of the ball is now on the UCLA campus

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Contradictory Report on UC Policy for January

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Does UCLA Have a Plan B for January 3?

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Stuff Happens (and is happening) - Part 2

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Still stuck after all

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20,000 Isn't Enough. How About 30,000?

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Leaving Money on the Table?

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Uh Oh Omicron! Are We Going Back to the Future? - Part 2

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The Future (of Transportation near UCLA) Lies Ahead

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The Search

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UCLA’s Undocumented Alumni Association

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Uh Oh Omicron! Are We Going Back to the Future?

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The LAO on Student Mental Health

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Repetition

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Westwood Crime Concerns

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News: Looks like recognition strike issue is resolved

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SMC to UC

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The Endless Harvard Admissions Case

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Conceptually, Incompletely-Negotiated Monster Dorm

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More VoIP Concerns

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Not Always

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Let's take it as a good sign

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UCLA Health on Omicron

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December Coronavirus Rules

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And still more want to get in

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Viral Recriminations at Berkeley

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Aftermath of the UC Lecturer's Almost Strike

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An Aspect of the Columbia Grad Student Strike

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Broxton

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Ogbonnia

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We can give thanks for that

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Stong

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Game Off - Part 3

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Game Off

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Strike News

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LA Times Editorial on UC Overenrollment

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LAO Report on Student Housing

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Munger Hall or Munger Hell - Part 3 (International Edition

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No Progress

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Hastings or Not Hastings - Part 2

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News of Student Researchers' Labor Negotiations

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Still Problems With Vax Proof Uploading

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Before Sunset

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Munger Hall or Munger Hell?

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New Protocol

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Lecturers' Labor Negotiation News - Part 2

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Continued erosion of the Master Plan

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Watch the Regents Meeting of Sept. 30, 2021

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