<p>^ Also from AB 194 under “Who currently receives priority”:
“Some UC campuses grant priority registration to students with disabilities, Regents Scholars, and athletes. CSU campuses offer priority registration enrollment as they deem appropriate, for example, to seniors nearing graduation and participants in EOPS. Enrollment priorities at CCC campuses, where priority enrollment is arguably of most benefit, vary across the state. According to a December 2010 survey by the Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO), each of the 76 campuses has a priority enrollment system. Almost all campuses grant earliest registration to students with disabilities and participants in EOPS. Other groups include athletes and students in the state’s welfare program. Next, colleges usually assign relatively early priority to students who were enrolled in the previous term and those with a higher number of units (an indication that they may be near their academic goal). Most first-time CCC students do not receive priority registration enrollment and must wait until open registration.”</p>
<p>So it seems that while not a requirement, almost all CCCs and CSUs already have a system in place to grant priority registration to those student who are deemed disabled and SOME UCs do. I suppose to check a specific UC (if it’s not on their website) is to call the admissions office.</p>
<p>Hope that helps.</p>