ASCCC President advised the 09-10 committee not to seek redress on service areas through the CSU Academic Senate, but rather pursue strategies proven to be successful, i.e., CCC presidents/chancellor's negotiating directly with CSU presidents, Consultation Council pressure on CSU Chancellor.TAC authored and CLFIC supported FA09 15.02:
Whereas, Some CSU campuses have determined local service areas which are used as a primary factor in transfer admissions selection; and
Whereas, The composition of the service areas discriminates against community colleges that are outside of the local service areas but that have historically transferred a significant number of students to these CSU campuses;
Resolved, That the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges enter into a dialog with the CSU Academic Senate regarding the composition of local service areas and their impact on community college students who wish to transfer.