2025 Session Last amended: 2023 session

§ 120B.307 — College and Career Readiness

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines 'career and college ready' for Minnesota accountability purposes: a graduate who can successfully pursue career pathways or complete postsecondary coursework without needing remediation. The section requires that expectations for career and college readiness be equal in rigor and clarity for all students. It also addresses how readiness standards apply to adult basic education students and English learners, and how college readiness benchmarks connect to exemption from remedial college courses.

Practical Notes
A student who achieves a ‘college ready’ benchmark on the high school Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment is exempt from remedial, non-credit courses at Minnesota State colleges and universities in that subject. This has direct financial and academic significance for students and families. School counselors should ensure students understand this connection between high school test performance and college course placement. Adult basic education and English learner programs also have specific readiness benchmarks tied to this section.