Find More Than Just A Degree Of Success At California Community Colleges
Article by Luke T. Axton
It’s a fantastic pleasure and honor studying, working as well as teaching at some of the prestigious California community colleges. I went in 1977 across from back east of the country with two suitcases and 300 dollars, to take advantage of the educational system in California in general and of California community colleges-for starters-in fastidious. Above and beyond being unbelievably affordable at that time it was also extremely reputable as fine preparatory, or transitional, institutions of higher education.During my first semester at College of Marin, for instance, above and beyond buying my texts, I paid only .00 for the whole semester. That was for the Health Fee.
California community colleges are not quite so low-priced-though they are still affordable-in recent times, but they are still brilliant first- and second-year colleges and trade/occupational training sites. Those graduating either from the neighboring high schools or returning to college with years away attend courses and programs in nearly all of the major disciplines and/or take up vocational courses for example those in the Automotive Mechanics or Cosmetology divisions at nearly all of the 72 regions’ California community colleges.
As the Chancellor of the California community colleges reveals in the mission statement (at http://www.cccco.edu/faq_cccco.htm#mission), vital aims of all of the California community colleges are to offer “essential and vital functions” such as vital skills instruction, English as a second language (ESL, or, English for speakers of other languages, ESOL) education and practice, adult non-credit instruction, and student and community support services.
While funding is the contingency (and often the bane), some California community colleges engage in outreach, research, and other correlated projects and programs. They often present a small degree of health services, offer social and academic guidance and support (for honors charters, for instance) and additional access (as, for example, student associations and clubs as well as sports teams).
Despite the fact that I educated and worked at and am thus incomplete to select California community colleges in the Bay Area (in Northern California), they are some of the best kept secrets all over the state. Below is the list with party colleges where you can find additional information online by either typing in the name of the college and dot net, or dot cc dot ca, or dot edu:
American River College, SacramentoButte College, OrovilleCollege of San Mateo, San MateoDiablo Valley College, Pleasant HillEast Los Angeles College, Monterey ParkFeather River College, QuincyGrossmont College, El CajonHartmon College, SalinasImperial Valley College, Imperial ValleyLaney College, OaklandCollege of Marin, KentfieldOhlone College, FremontPalomar College, San MarcosCollege of the Redwoods, EurekaSkyline College, San BrunoTaft College, TaftVentura College, VenturaWest Hills College, CoalingaYuba College, Marysville
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