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Calbright College is a public community college in California. It was established in 2018 as the 115th California Community College and is the first fully-online community college in the United States. [3] Calbright's programing is aimed towards providing workers ages 25 to 34 with short term, affordable credentials and job training. [4]
A memo from the California Community College Chancellor’s Office stated that their student headcount systemwide saw a 8% increase from spring 2022 to spring 2023, with the majority of that ...
Chapter 973 of the California Statutes of 1988 added Section 70901 to the California Education Code.Section 70901 provides that "the board of governors shall establish and carry out a process for consultation with institutional representatives of community college districts so as to ensure their participation in the development and review of policy proposals". [3]
Sonya Christian is an Indian-American academic administrator and former professor who is the current 11th Chancellor of the California Community Colleges. [1] She previously served as the 6th Chancellor of the Kern Community College District from 2021–2023 and served as the 10th President of Bakersfield College from 2013–2021.
At State Center Community College District, we have been successful in advancing the California Community College mission for many decades. The four colleges of State Center include, Fresno City ...
Sonja Christian took over as chancellor on June 1. Her plans include expanding dual enrollment for high school students and courting older learners, many of whom left school during the pandemic.
The California Community Colleges is a postsecondary education system in the U.S. state of California. [1] The system includes the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges and 73 community college districts. The districts currently operate 116 accredited colleges.
[24] Chancellor Brice Harris proposed a change to the California Code of Regulations that would remove the ACCJC as the sole accrediting commission for California community colleges. [25] On November 16, 2015, the California community college system Board of Governors voted 14-0, with one abstention, to direct Chancellor Harris to create a plan ...