California Community Colleges

California Community Colleges

Education Management

Sacramento, CA 21,649 followers

The mission and vision of the California Community Colleges is simple: putting students first.

About us

With 2 million students attending 116 colleges, our mission is to provide students with the knowledge and background necessary to compete in today's economy.

Website
https://www.cccco.edu/
Industry
Education Management
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Sacramento, CA
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1967

Locations

Employees at California Community Colleges

Updates

  • #2024BallotBowl is in full swing! The #CaliforniaUniversity and #CollegeBallotBowl is a friendly competition where higher education campuses compete to register the most students to vote & showcase civic engagement efforts. The #CaliforniaSecretaryOfStateStudentsVoteProject hosts the Ballot Bowl only during an even numbered year ahead of the general election. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gKYdB_6H. @CASOSVote #Vote #CAStudentsVoteProject #CAElection2024

    • What is the CA University and College
Ballot Bowl Competition? The CA University and College Ballot Bowl is a friendly competition where higher education campuses compete to register the most students to vote and showcase civic engagement efforts. The CA Secretary of State students vote project hosts the Ballot Bowl during an even numbered year ahead of the general election. Eligible campuses include 
CA community colleges
CA State universities
UC campuses
Independent CA  and universities
    • How can my campus participate? 
The CA Secretary of State students vote project tracks college student voter registration with the following tools:
Online voter registration
registertovote.ca.gov/?t=s
TurboVote
castudentvote.org
Paper voter registration cards
Paper voter registration cards can be requested by campuses from the CA Secretary of State's office. Please note on the form that you are requesting cards for the Ballot Bowl competition.
Learn more at ballowbowl.sos.ca.gov
    • Who will be this year's overall champion?
Perform the best across all three categories!
Number of students registered to vote
Percentage of students registered to vote
Civic and voter empowerment action plan score
Learn more at
ballotbowl.sos.ca.gov
  • TUNE IN TODAY: Join the Student Senate for California Community Colleges @SSCCC_OFFICIAL for a 10/14 webinar exploring many of the barriers undocumented students encounter. Registration: https://bit.ly/USAW2024. #USAW2024 #UndocumentedStudentActionWeek #cccforundocu

    Join the Student Senate for California Community Colleges for a webinar exploring many of the barriers undocumented students encounter—from financial aid limitations and legal vulnerabilities to mental health struggles—and examine how colleges, faculty, and peers can take concrete steps to support and uplift these students. As undocumented students navigate the complexities of college life, they also confront uncertainties tied to national immigration policies and the upcoming presidential election. Whether you're an educator, administrator, or student, this session will empower you to become a better ally to undocumented students and ensure they have the support to thrive in college. Webinar 1: Supporting Undocumented Students in Uncertain Times: Addressing Challenges and Fostering Allyship. Monday, October 14 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Registration: https://bit.ly/USAW2024 #USAW2024 #UndocumentedStudentActionWeek #cccforundocu

    • Undocumented 
Student Action Week
Education and Career UndocuDreams Made Possible
California Community Colleges
Supporting Undocumented Students
in Uncertain Times: Addressing
Challenges and Fostering Allyship
Monday, October 19, 2024
9 a.m. PST
Register now!
https://bit.ly/USAWOCT14
California
Community
Colleges
Student Senate for California Community Colleges
  • #2024BallotBowl is in full swing! The #CaliforniaUniversity and #CollegeBallotBowl is a friendly competition where higher education campuses compete to register the most students to vote & showcase civic engagement efforts. The #CaliforniaSecretaryOfStateStudentsVoteProject hosts the Ballot Bowl only during an even numbered year ahead of the general election. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gKYdB_6H. @CASOSVote #Vote #CAStudentsVoteProject #CAElection2024

    • What is the CA University and College
Ballot Bowl Competition? The CA University and College Ballot Bowl is a friendly competition where higher education campuses compete to register the most students to vote and showcase civic engagement efforts. The CA Secretary of State students vote project hosts the Ballot Bowl during an even numbered year ahead of the general election. Eligible campuses include 
CA community colleges
CA State universities
UC campuses
Independent CA  and universities
    • How can my campus participate? 
The CA Secretary of State students vote project tracks college student voter registration with the following tools:
Online voter registration
registertovote.ca.gov/?t=s
TurboVote
castudentvote.org
Paper voter registration cards
Paper voter registration cards can be requested by campuses from the CA Secretary of State's office. Please note on the form that you are requesting cards for the Ballot Bowl competition.
Learn more at ballowbowl.sos.ca.gov
    • Who will be this year's overall champion?
Perform the best across all three categories!
Number of students registered to vote
Percentage of students registered to vote
Civic and voter empowerment action plan score
Learn more at
ballotbowl.sos.ca.gov
  • Save the Date and Register Now: Building for Tomorrow: Meeting California Community College Students' Housing Needs. Tuesday, Nov. 12 from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sierra College The Chancellor's Office Student Housing team is hosting an all-day, in-person Student Housing event: Building for Tomorrow: Meeting California Community College Students' Housing Needs on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at Sierra College in Rocklin. This one-day professional development event will offer California community college student housing operators, and those developing student housing operations, ongoing opportunities to share effective and emerging housing practices. Don't miss this opportunity to shape the future of student housing! Colleges are encouraged to send teams that include, but are not limited to: college/district administrators and directors/staff from business services, student services, student life, residential life and facilities. Register today at https://ow.ly/F9pY50TnnrU.

    • California Community College
Save the Date
Building for Tomorrow
Meeting California Community College Students
Housing Needs
Tuesday November 12 2024
8 am to 4 pm with 1 hour reception to follow
Sierra College
Rocklin Dietrich Theatre
  • #Prop2 would help construct new classrooms to accommodate growth, repair health and safety issues, renovate facilities and enhancing learning for our future workforce. #Prop4 would build upon the California Community College’s climate resilience efforts as the system prepares students for careers in the green economy. #HigherEd #StudentSuccess #SupportCCC #Vision2030

    PRESS RELEASE: California Community Colleges Board of Governors Announces Support for Education Facilities and Climate Change Ballot Measures. The California Community Colleges Board of Governors voted today to support two statewide ballot measures that, if passed by voters in the Nov. 5 election, would provide bond funding for much needed improvements to educational facilities statewide and would invest in climate resiliency public works projects. Proposition 2, the Kindergarten through Grade 12 Schools and Local Community College Public Education Facilities Modernization, Repair, and Safety Bond Act of 2024, would provide $1.5 billion to community colleges for building, repairing and upgrading facilities. Proposition 4, the Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, Drought Preparedness, and Clean Air Bond Act of 2024, would authorize $10 billion in general obligation bonds for environmental and climate projects. “Our strategic plan, Vision 2030, calls for action with equity. And both propositions we’ve chosen to support are rooted in equity. We believe Proposition 2 will allow us to better serve our students with quality facilities to enhance the education and training of a skilled 21st century workforce while also supporting students’ basic needs. Proposition 4 would assist in our climate resilience efforts as we prepare students for careers in the green economy and address our operations and planning for the changing environment,” said California Community Colleges Board of Governors President Amy M. Costa. The California Community Colleges includes 116 community colleges and 80 educational centers located in nearly every community in the state, serving more than 70% of California’s public postsecondary undergraduate students. The California Community College Chancellor’s Office estimates community college facilities have unmet needs of approximately $27.5 billion over the next five years. Funds from Proposition 2 would help with constructing new classrooms to accommodate growth and provide job training, repairing health and safety issues, renovating facilities and equipping learning spaces with essential technology, all factors that play a vital role in supporting the goals outlined in Vision 2030. The California Community Colleges is the largest workforce training provider in the nation and the primary engine of social and economic mobility for the state. This makes the colleges uniquely positioned to address the need for the educated and well-trained workforce necessary to help meet California’s climate action and sustainability goals. READ: https://ow.ly/xYhw50TtTCy. #Vision2030 #CalCommunityColleges

    • Our strategic plan, Vision 2030, calls for action with equity. And both propositions we’ve chosen to support are rooted in equity. We believe Prop 2 will allow us to better serve our students with quality facilities to enhance the education of a skilled 21st century workforce while also supporting students’ basic needs. Prop 4 would assist in our climate resilience efforts as we prepare students for careers in the green economy and address our planning for the changing environment.
Amy Costa
    • I’d like to thank the Board of Governors for their support needed to move forward the goals of Vision 2030. This includes modernizing educational facilities and calls on community colleges to lead in climate action in workforce development and in our daily operations. Our colleges are primed to build the next wave of climate action solutions needed to instill the importance of taking care of our planet.
Chancellor Sonya Christian
California
Community
Colleges
  • Read this week’s #VisionInAction newsletter: https://bit.ly/4evqGTn * Undocumented Student Action Week: Education and Career UndocuDreams Made Possible. Register today for the Eighth Annual California Community Colleges' Undocumented Student Action Week on Oct. 14 - 18, 2024: https://bit.ly/USAW2024. * Additional ICAN Go To College Webinars. ICAN Go To College Workshops will be taking place during USAW! * California Community Colleges Expands Financial Aid Access for Adults Without High School Diplomas. The recently approved Ability to Benefit (ATB) state process will provide an estimated 4 million Californians without a high school diploma fewer roadblocks in accessing federal financial aid for college classes. * Nandi Program Highlighted on Latest Episode of EDUCATE. ELEVATE. Podcast: https://bit.ly/3Uk4ZhW. * Upcoming Workshops, Webinars and Conferences & more! #USAW2024 #UndocumentedStudentActionWeek #cccforundocu #EducateElevatePod #AbilityToBenefit #ATB

    • California
Community
Colleges
Vision In Action
Systemwide news, resources and best practices
moving Vision 2030 forward.
Oct. 10, 2024 - No. 166
Undocumented 
Student Action Week
Education and Career UndocuDreams Made Possible
California Community Colleges
Undocumented Student Action Week: Education and 
Career UndocuDreams Made Possible
  • In recognition of #WorldMentalHealthDay, we continue to support all colleges with identifying, implementing and sustaining strategies for addressing student health, mental health, wellness and basic needs. The following resources are available to support mental health and wellness for Community College students, faculty and staff: https://bit.ly/37lRyI4. #WorldMentalHealthDay #CalCommunityColleges #ICanGoToCollege @ICanGoToCollege

    • A Mira Costa College medical staff hands an appointment card to a student.
  • In-Person: Undocumented Student Action Week Conference Undocumented students are an integral part of our community, and we believe that they are entitled to every opportunity to succeed. Community colleges play a pivotal role in providing these students with the education and resources they need to thrive. However, we recognize that many undocumented students continue to face significant barriers to employment and financial stability due to their immigration status. This year's USAW theme focuses on leveraging our collective power to create meaningful change for our students. The conference will include professional development opportunities that will help you serve your students. Our engaging speakers will inspire and empower us to better serve undocumented students to achieve their education and career dreams. WHEN: Friday, October 18, 2024 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Performing Arts Center - Building 900 Woodland Community College 2300 E. Gibson Road Woodland, CA 95776 Registration: https://bit.ly/USAWOCT18 Woodland Community College Foundation for California Community Colleges #USAW2024 #UndocumentedStudentActionWeek #cccforundocu

    • Undocumented  
Student Action Week 
Education and Career UndocuDreams Made Possible 
California Community Colleges 
Undocumented Student Action Week 
Conference 
Friday, October 18, 2024 
9 a.m. PST - 3:30 p.m. PST 
Woodland Community College 
2300 E. Gibson Road 
Woodland, CA 95776 
Performing Arts Center - Building 900 
Register now! 
https://bit.ly/USAWOCT18 
Woodland Community College

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