The Academic Affairs Division of the Chancellor’s Office is responsible for providing state-level design and review of community college curriculum and instructional support activities. The division is committed to providing leadership and technical assistance to enhance the capacity of the community colleges in the areas of academic planning; review and approval of credit degrees and certificates; Library and Learning Resources; technology strategic planning; basic skills/ESL intersegmental policies and program development and coordination; credit/noncredit adult education.
What's New
- 2001-10 Library Trends (February 3, 2012)
- Transfer Model Curriculum (TMC) Update for All Campuses (January 31, 2012)
- CI Update and MIS CB Data Elements PowerPoint Presentation (December 8, 2011)
- CI Update and MIS CB Data Elements Review Webinar (December 8, 2011)
- Give Students A Compass, Request for Proposal, CSU (November 2011)
- Withdrawal Statistics by College
- Follow-up Advisory Regarding New Title 5 Apportionment Limits for Credit Course Enrollment, Repitition and Withdrawal (October 2011)
- Advisory Regarding Title 5 Repetition and Withdrawal from Credit Courses (September 2011)
- Federal Gainful Employment Reporting l Utilizing the Curriculum Inventory (September 2011)
- 2011-12 Basic Skills Allocations by District and College - Advance Apportionment
- Little Hoover Commission Documents (June 2011)
- Distance Education Report (April 2011)
- Approved Associate Degrees for Transfer
- 2010-11 End of Year Reports Planning Memo (April 5, 2011)
- California Connects - Equips 3,000 MESA Students with Laptops, Software and Internet Access to Train Others in their Communities (March 2011)
- 2011-12 Flexible Calendar Certification Form - FC-001 Due June 15, 2011
- 2010-11 Basic Skills Final Allocations by District and College - Revised March 2011
- Prerequisites Presentation at Board of Governors (January 11, 2011)
- California Connects - American River College Joins Statewide Effort to Increase Digital Literacy among Underserved California Communities Revised - January 6, 2011
For Division Website Assistance, contact Kathy Carroll at 916.322.6881