New survey shows some California community colleges are still giving students the wrong information about their transcripts

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A new survey shows some California community colleges are still giving students the wrong information about their transcripts. UC Merced researchers found that even though state law changed five years ago, 24 community colleges still say unpaid fees can block transcript access. That practice is now illegal under California law. Advocates say outdated policies like this have kept low-income students from jobs and advanced degrees. The survey urges colleges to update their websites and clearly inform students of their rights.

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