California community college changes in response to budget cuts

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<p>Something I learned a few years ago (at around age 5) is that it’s not all about me…</p>

<p>You really think having under a 3.25 High School GPA merits denying aid to students? And for a whole year (30 units)?</p>

<p>It seems you’re just angry that things didn’t work your way once you decided you were going to a UC. Many classes that aren’t UC-transferable are far from useless. A couple of schools here in San Diego offer associates that land you some decent jobs. I know students who did well with programs like radiology or child development.</p>

<p>i think california should fix their K-12 Problem first, and enforce higher standard with HS graduate. Like once that is fixed i think all there is left to do is for the student to push themselves, cause that is the make or break imo. But i do wish we had alot of student who come into the community college with a hardworking effort. I had people in multiple classes who come to a study group and all they do is ask the same questions and haven’t prep for any of the material or they decide it a good idea to go party instead of studying. =( minus the last part of my rant, i think instead of cutting budget, they should fix the k-12 structure, and maybe enforce a enrollment guideline to a CC at like a 2.3-2.5 which i think is a C average right?</p>