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Code · California · Education Code

§ 78072

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The board of governors shall adopt regulations for the Rising Scholars Network that fulfill the following goals and guidance:
(a)Participating colleges designate a staff program director, coordinator, or liaison who has experience working with currently or formerly incarcerated students.
(b)Funded programs are supported with a dedicated campus meeting space.
(c)Funded programs build support and competency from a broad range of college stakeholders.
(d)Participating colleges offer and make accessible a range of student supports to address academic and nonacademic needs.
(e)Funded programs foster peer mentors, as applicable.
(f)Funded programs develop and maintain strong relationships with external partners, including community-based programs, probation, parole, and county jails.
(g)Participating colleges provide or connect justice-involved students with direct student financial support for critical needs.
(h)Funded programs outreach and respond to prospective justice-involved students, particularly those in jail or prison.
(i)Funded programs help justice-involved students apply, matriculate, and persist to graduation.
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