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Program Description
Matriculation is a process that enhances
student access to the California Community Colleges and promotes
and sustains the efforts of credit students to be successful
in their educational endeavors. The goals of matriculation
are to ensure that all students complete their college courses,
persist to the next academic term, and achieve their educational
objectives through the assistance of the student-direct components
of the matriculation process: admissions, orientation, assessment
and testing, counseling, and student follow-up.
The Matriculation Unit provides coordination
and leadership to the community colleges with respect to credit
and noncredit matriculation programs and services. Staff also
provide technical assistance in the areas of prerequisites,
assessment, and matriculation plan review, in addition to
administering the matriculation budget: allocations, recycling
funds, and special project grants and contracts.
Unit Staff
What's New (Updated
October 2007)
Title 5 Regulation Changes Workshop - Co-sponsored by CACCRAO and CCCCO
Current Year Information
Committees/Task Forces/Work Groups
Matriculation Advisory Committee (MAC)
Matriculation
Assessment Work Group
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