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HomeEducation CodeDiv. 14Pt. 65Ch. 2§ 99104 Human Corps Funding Allocation

§ 99104 Human Corps Funding Allocation

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§ 99104 Human Corps Funding Allocation

Key Takeaways

  • •The law wants colleges to use money wisely to help students do community service (called Human Corps).
  • •Colleges should ask for help from businesses, charities, and the government to pay for these programs.
  • •Money given to colleges should be used to start or grow good community service programs, not just split equally.
  • •Colleges can use the money for things like awards, trips, or meetings to get students involved.

Example

A college wants to start a program where students tutor kids after school.

The college can use the money to pay for buses to take students to the tutoring place or give awards to students who tutor the most.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 99104 Human Corps Funding Allocation

It is the intent of the Legislature that segments maximize the use of existing resources to implement the Human Corps. This responsibility includes seeking the resources of the private and independent sectors, philanthropies, and the federal government to supplement state support for Human Corps programs. The Legislature intends that the funds appropriated for purposes of this chapter to the Regents of the University of California and the Trustees of the California State University be used to offset some of the costs of developing the Human Corps. The segmental and campus Human Corps Task Forces shall jointly determine how those funds are used. It is the further intent of the Legislature that funds be allocated competitively for programs and not on a pro rata basis for each campus. Preference in funding should be given to strengthen and expand exemplary efforts to implement the Human Corps and to stimulate new efforts on campuses where the establishment of student community service programs has been limited. Campuses may develop numerous approaches to implement the Human Corps on each campus. Activities eligible for funding may include a wide variety of incentives for student participation such as: (a) Recognition programs. (b) Fellowships. (c) Awareness programs. (d) Periodic conferences for students and community organizations. (e) Transportation costs. (f) Matching grants. (g) Intersegmental programs. (Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1245, Sec. 1.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

human corpsuniversitystudentportlegislatureschoolimplementcommunity

Related Statutes

  • § 46146 College Credit Attendance Calculation
  • § 66014.6 Student Housing Transparency Reports
  • § 66016 Equal Athletic Opportunity Funding
  • § 66021.1 Institutional Financial Aid Reporting
  • § 66024 Graduate Program Quality Review

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 99104.
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