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California Community Colleges Encourage Students to Apply for the DACA Renewal Scholarship by Oct. 5
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California Community Colleges today applauded the Mission Asset Fund (MAF) for offering scholarship funds to cover the costs for students needing to renew their Deferred Action for Childhood Arrives (DACA) status before the upcoming Oct. 5 deadline. -
California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley’s Statement on the Trump Administration’s Action to End DACA for Dreamers
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley issued the following statement on the Trump administration’s action to end DACA. -
California Education Leaders Focus on College Affordability by Advancing College Promise Partnerships
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — More than 400 education leaders, including the heads of all public education systems in California, have gathered today with their partners to discuss and develop strategies to improve and expand College Promise partnerships, which offer financial, academic, and community support to eligible students throughout the state. -
Twenty-four California Community Colleges Move Forward with Makerspaces to Prepare Students to Contribute the Creative Economy
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Makerspace initiatives at 24 community colleges from Orange County to Oroville are being awarded a total of $6 million in grants from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office to establish maker programs that foster student innovation and entrepreneurial skills. -
Standouts in Career Education Earn Accolades as California’s Community Colleges Advance Social and Economic Mobility
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – More than 100 career education programs delivered by 65 institutions in the California Community Colleges system have earned a spot among the ranks of Strong Workforce Stars for their successes in helping students increase their earning power and social mobility. -
California Community Colleges Launches New Campaign Focused on Career Education Program Offerings
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California Community Colleges today launched a new campaign aimed at prospective students, both high school students and adults who want to gain new skills, as well as parents, counselors, employers, and other stakeholders to promote the benefits of California Community Colleges Career Education as an affordable, accessible pathway to a rewarding career. -
California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley’s Statement on Ted Mitchell Taking the Helm at the American Council on Education
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley issued the following statement on Ted Mitchell being named president of the American Council on Education. -
Dr. John W. Rice Award Presented to California Community Colleges Programs Exemplifying Diversity and Equity
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The 17th Annual Dr. John W. Rice Diversity & Equity Award ceremony today honored two college programs whose work has promoted student equity, diversity and access in the California Community Colleges. The ceremony was held at the Crocker Art Museum.