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Code · California · Education Code

§ 68101

149 words·~1 min read·/ca/education-code/68101

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A community college district may accept the determination of another community college district as to a student’s residency classification pursuant to a process established by the office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges, or if all of the following conditions are satisfied:
(a)The student is cross-enrolling pursuant to Chapter 9.7 (commencing with Section 66770) of Part 40.
(b)The student is cross-enrolling in a course available through the online course exchange of the California Virtual Campus, as defined in Section 66770.
(c)The home college certifies the determination of the community college district as to the student’s residency classification.
(d)The student is enrolling in a course available at the teaching college through the online course exchange of the California Virtual Campus.
(e)The home college and the teaching college have both signed on to participate in the online course exchange of the California Virtual Campus.
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