Community College Plan Will Save Taxpayer Funds
* Professor Jack Solomon’s attack upon Californians for Community College Equity (May 28) fails to refute our key fact-based assertions: 1. Community college transfer students currently outperform students who start out at the University of California or California State University as entering freshman. 2. Shifting all freshman/sophomore instruction from UC and CSU to our open-access 107-campus community college system will save taxpayers over half a billion dollars each year.
Professor Solomon very properly draws attention to the demographic changes now taking place. But as matters stand today, 85% of the 1.8 million college students in California are either community college students (1.3 million) or community college students who have transferred to four-year schools, public and private.
With their help, and with the help of working-class Californians in general (including minorities and women), we are confident our ballot initiative will pass--in 1998 if not in 1996.
ROBERT OLIPHANT
Northridge
Oliphant is executive director of Californians for Community College Equity.
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.