Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 5, § 55000 - Definitions
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
(a) "Active
participatory courses" are those courses where individual study or group
assignments are the basic means by which learning objectives are met.
(b) "Advisory on recommended preparation"
means a condition of enrollment that a student is advised, but not required, to
meet before or in conjunction with enrollment in a course or educational
program.
(c) "All units attempted"
means all units of credit for which the student has enrolled in the current
community college district of attendance.
(d) "CR" means "credit" and is a symbol used
to denote that a student received credit for at least satisfactory work in a
course taken on a "credit-no credit basis" prior to the Fall 2009 term, or at a
different institution which uses the "credit-no credit" symbol. This symbol is
the equivalent of "pass" in a "pass-no pass" grading system.
(e) "Community Services Offering" means a
fee-supported community services class authorized pursuant to Education Code
section 78300 and approved pursuant to subdivision (d) of section
55002 for which state apportionment
is not claimed and credit is not awarded.
(f) "Content review" means a rigorous,
systematic process developed in accordance with sections
53200 to
53204, approved by the Chancellor
as part of the district matriculation plan required under section
55510, and that is conducted by
faculty to identify the necessary and appropriate body of knowledge or skills
students need to possess prior to enrolling in a course, or which students need
to acquire through simultaneous enrollment in a corequisite course.
(g) "Contract Course" means a course which a
community college district offers under a contract pursuant to Education Code
section 78021 with a public or private agency, corporation, association, or
other organization.
(h)
"Corequisite" means a condition of enrollment consisting of a course that a
student is required to simultaneously take in order to enroll in another
course.
(i) "Course" means an
organized pattern of instruction on a specified subject offered by a community
college pursuant to subdivisions (a), (b) or (c) of section
55002.
(j) "Course repetition" occurs when a student
who has previously received an evaluative symbol in a credit course, as set
forth in section
55023, re-enrolls in that course
and receives an evaluative symbol.
(k) "Courses that are determined to be
legally mandated" are courses that are required by statute or regulation as a
condition of the student's paid or volunteer employment.
(l) "Courses that are related in content" are
those courses with similar primary educational activities in which skill levels
or variations are separated into distinct courses with different student
learning outcomes for each level or variation.
(m) "Educational program" is an organized
sequence of courses leading to a defined objective, a degree, a certificate, a
diploma, a license, or transfer to another institution of higher
education.
(n) "Enrollment" occurs
when a student receives an evaluative or nonevaluative symbol pursuant to
section 55023 in a credit course.
(o) An "emergency condition or extraordinary
conditions" is a condition meeting the requirements of section
58146, subdivision (b).
(p) "Intercollegiate academic or vocational
competition course" is a course that is designed specifically for participation
in non-athletic competitive events between students from different colleges
that are sanctioned by a formal collegiate or industry governing body. The
participation in the event must be directly related to the course content and
objectives pursuant to subdivisions (a) or (b) of section
55002.
(q) "Intercollegiate athletic course" is a
course in which a student athlete is enrolled to participate in an organized
competitive sport sponsored by the district or a conditioning course which
supports the organized competitive sport.
(r) "NC" means "no credit" and is a symbol
used to denote that a student did not receive credit for a course taken on a
"credit-no credit basis" prior to the Fall 2009 term, or at a different
institution which uses the "credit-no credit" symbol. This symbol is the
equivalent of "no pass" in a "pass-no pass" grading system.
(s) "Necessary and appropriate" means that a
strong rational basis exists for concluding that a prerequisite or corequisite
is reasonably needed to achieve the purpose that it purports to serve. This
standard does not require absolute necessity.
(t) "Noncredit basic skills courses" are
those courses in reading, writing, computation, and English as a Second
Language which are designated by the community college district as noncredit
courses pursuant to subdivision (c) of section
55002.
(u) "Nondegree-applicable basic skills
courses" are those courses in reading, writing, computation, and English as a
Second Language which are designated by the community college district as
nondegree-applicable credit courses pursuant to subdivision (b) of section
55002.
(v) "Prerequisite" means a condition of
enrollment that a student is required to meet in order to demonstrate current
readiness for enrollment in a course or educational program.
(w) "Satisfactory grade" means that, for the
course in question, the student's academic record has been annotated with the
symbol A, B, C or P as those symbols are defined in section
55023.
(x) "Special classes" means those
instructional activities designed to address the educational limitations of
students with disabilities who would be unable to substantially benefit from
regular college classes even with appropriate support services or
accommodations as set forth in section
56028.
(y) "Substandard academic work" means course
work for which the grading symbols "D," "F," "FW," or "NP" (as defined in
section 55023) have been
recorded.
Notes
2. Amendment filed 3-4-91 by Board of Governors of California Community Colleges with the Secretary of State; operative 4-5-91 (Register 91, No. 23). Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Education Code Section 70901.5(b).
3. Editorial correction of HISTORY 2 (Register 95, No. 20).
4. Amendment filed 7-17-2007; operative 8-16-2007. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Education Code section 70901.5 (Register 2007, No. 35).
5. New subsections (a), (c)-(d), (j)-(l), (n)-(r) and (x)-(y) and subsection relettering filed 12-27-2012; operative 1-26-2013. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Education Code section 70901.5 (Register 2013, No. 1).
6. Amendment of subsection (k) filed 4-22-2015; operative 5-22-2015. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Education Code section 70901.5 (Register 2015, No. 17).
7. Amendment of subsections (a), (d), (o), (r) and (y) filed 9-20-2022; operative 10-20-2022. Submitted to OAL for filing and printing only pursuant to Education Code section 70901.5 (Register 2022, No. 40).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 66700 and 70901, Education Code. Reference: Sections 70901 and 70902, Education Code.
2. Amendment filed 3-4-91 by Board of Governors of California Community Colleges with the Secretary of State; operative 4-5-91 (Register 91, No. 23). Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Education Code Section 70901.5(b).
3. Editorial correction of History 2 (Register 95, No. 20).
4. Amendment filed 7-17-2007; operative 8-16-2007. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Education Code section 70901.5 (Register 2007, No. 35).
5. New subsections (a), (c)-(d), (j)-(l), (n)-(r) and (x)-(y) and subsection relettering filed 12-27-2012; operative 1-26-2013. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Education Code section 70901.5 (Register 2013, No. 1).
6. Amendment of subsection (k) filed 4-22-2015; operative 5-22-2015. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Education Code section 70901.5 (Register 2015, No. 17).
7. Amendment of subsections (a), (d), (o), (r) and (y) filed 9-20-2022; operative
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