development certificate, or its equivalent, or a high school diploma.
(ii) For the purposes of this subparagraph,
“accredited public or nonprofit colleges or universities” means higher education institutions that grant undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees, or both and that are either public or formed as nonprofit corporations in
their state and that are accredited by an accreditation agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.
(ii) Provide comprehensive in-person student supports, including counseling, advising, tutoring, and library services.
(iii) Offer transferable degree-building pathways.
(iv) Facilitate real-time
student-to-student interaction and learning.
(vi) Coordinate with the California Community Colleges Rising Scholars Network, the California State University Project Rebound Consortium, the University of California Underground Scholars Initiative, or other nonprofit postsecondary programs specifically serving formerly incarcerated students so that incarcerated students who are paroled receive support to continue building toward a degree or credential.
(vii) Do not charge incarcerated students or their families for tuition, course materials, or other educational components.
(viii) Waive or offer grant aid to cover tuition, course materials, or other educational components for incarcerated students.
(C) Accredited postsecondary education providers shall be responsible for:
(ii) Determining certificate pathways, in consultation with, and with the approval of, the department.
(iii) Providing instructional staff and academic advising or counseling staff.
(iv) Determining what specific services, including, but not limited to tutoring, academic counseling, library, and career advising, shall be offered to ensure incarcerated students can
successfully complete their course of study.
(D) An inmate who is enrolled, pursuant to this section, in a degree-granting college or university program equivalent to full-time postsecondary enrollment, as defined by state regulations for the respective degree, shall receive the same privileges as an inmate with a full-time work or training assignment.
(E) Subparagraph (B) does not prevent an inmate from enrolling on their own, independent of the department, in a postsecondary education course that does not meet the criteria specified in that subparagraph.
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