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Under the California Master Plan for Higher Education, the California Community Colleges is a part of the state's public higher education system, which also includes the University of California system and the California State University system. Like the two other systems, the California Community Colleges system is headed by an executive ...
Oct. 1—Odessa College invites community members to a series of information sessions to discuss Vision 2030, a transformative initiative aimed at enhancing education, workforce development, and ...
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]
Shasta–Tehama–Trinity Community College District: Northern: Shasta Tehama Trinity Lassen Modoc Humboldt: Shasta College: Sierra Joint Community College District: Northern: El Dorado Nevada Placer Sacramento: Sierra College: Siskiyou Joint Community College District: Northern: Siskiyou: College of the Siskiyous: Solano County Community ...
Senate Bill 895 would require the office of the Chancellor for the California Community Colleges to pilot 15 nursing bachelor degree programs throughout the state. If passed, the effectiveness of ...
Prior to the Master Plan's development in the 1960s, California struggled for many years to reform and improve its social institutions. In response to the powerful railroad monopolies' stranglehold on state business and politics at the turn of the 20th century, new Progressive reformers attempted to overthrow the economic and political corruption then prevailing in the state at the time.
In 2005, the California Community Colleges joined CENIC separately from CSU, with membership equal to that of the University of California, CSU, and the K-12 system. In 2013, Governor Brown and the California State Legislature funded an initiative to help California’s nearly 1,200 public libraries receive high-speed broadband service.
The Foundation for California Community Colleges (FoundationCCC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with headquarters in Sacramento, California. Established in 1998 as the official nonprofit auxiliary to the California Community Colleges. The organization is overseen by a Board of Directors, where eleven members serve four-year terms with a ...