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California students with more opportunities to transfer to four-year institutions and graduate within expected timeframes, in preparation for the jobs that will drive California’s economy now and into the future. The UC and CSU compacts build upon the segments' respective UC 2030 and Graduation Initiative 2025 goals.
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