LBCC Trustees will vote on the two tier tuition system

The Long Beach Press Telegram reports that the LBCC Board of Trustees will vote on the new two tiered system.    It states:

Trustees in the Long Beach Community College District will vote today on a controversial pilot program that allows a handful of campuses to charge higher fees for access to high-demand classes.
Authored by Assemblyman Das Williams, D-Santa Barbara, and signed earlier this month by Gov. Jerry Brown, AB955 cleared the way for LBCC and five other community colleges to allow students to pay a nonresident fee of roughly $200 per unit, instead of the standard $46 fee, to get into high-demand classes during winter and summer intercession.
Again, they changed their calendar to include a Winter session.  

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