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The 1960 Master
Plan represented the culmination of a long process of
development and planning the future of California higher
education. California's tripartite system has its origins
in the turn of the century reform movement of Progressives
and the historical development of each segment.
- 1932: State Higher Education in California: Report
of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
Teaching, Recommendations of the Commission of Seven
- 1948: A Report of a Survey of the Needs of California
in Higher Education
- 1955: A Restudy of the Needs of California in
Higher Education
- 1957: A Study of the Need for Additional Centers
of Public Higher Education in California
- 1960: A Master Plan for Higher Education in California,
1960-1975
- 1960: The Donahoe Education Act
- 1966:The Master Plan Five Years Later
- 1972: The California Master Plan for Higher Education
in the Seventies and Beyond
- 1973: Report of the Joint Committee on the Master
Plan for Higher Education
- 1986: The Challenge of Change: A Reassessment
of the California Community Colleges
- 1987: The Master Plan Renewed: Unity, Equity,
Quality, and Efficiency in California Postsecondary
Education
- 1989: California Faces . . . California's Future:
Education for Citizenship in a Multicultural Democracy
- 1993: Master Plan in Higher Education in Focus,
"Draft Report"
- 2002: The California Master Plan for Education
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