Commission Review of a Proposal by California State University Bakersfield to Establish the CSUB Antelope Valley Educational Center. Commission Report 03-07

Commission Review of a Proposal by California State University Bakersfield to Establish the CSUB Antelope Valley Educational Center. Commission Report 03-07 PDF Author: California Postsecondary Education Commission
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Languages : en
Pages : 64

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This report reviews a proposal by the California State University Board of Trustees and California State University, Bakersfield, to establish a permanent Stated-approved education center in Antelope Valley. The proposed center would be named the CSU Bakersfield Antelope Valley Education Center, and it would serve the growing populations of northern Los Angeles County and unincorporated areas of south-central Kern County. California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), has operated an off-campus center in the Antelope Valley since the late 1980s. In 1996, the center moved to leased quarters situated on the Antelope Valley community college campus, where enrollment growth has been phenomenal. As of academic year 2001-02, more than 800 students were enrolled in upper-division courses and education credential programs at the center. The 544 Full-time Equivalent Student (FTES) enrollment now exceeds the 500 FTES minimum enrollment threshold required for State-approved center status. State University planners anticipate that FTES enrollments will increase by about 52 percent between academic year 2001 and year 2012, or by 417 additional FTE students. By achieving State-approved status, the center would become eligible to compete for State capital outlay and support budget funding. Guidelines for Review of Proposed University Campuses, Community Colleges, and Educational Joint-Use Centers are appended. (Contains 4 displays.).

Commission Review of a Proposal by California State University, Bakersfield to Establish the CSUB Antelope Valley Educational Center

Commission Review of a Proposal by California State University, Bakersfield to Establish the CSUB Antelope Valley Educational Center PDF Author: California Postsecondary Education Commission
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Category : Campus planning
Languages : en
Pages : 66

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Commission Review of a Proposal by Riverside Community College District to Convert the Norco Educational Center to College Status

Commission Review of a Proposal by Riverside Community College District to Convert the Norco Educational Center to College Status PDF Author: California Postsecondary Education Commission
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Category : Campus planning
Languages : en
Pages : 68

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Commission Review of a Proposal by the Santa Clarita Community College District to Establish the Canyon Country Educational Center

Commission Review of a Proposal by the Santa Clarita Community College District to Establish the Canyon Country Educational Center PDF Author: California Postsecondary Education Commission
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Category : Campus planning
Languages : en
Pages : 12

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California State Publications

California State Publications PDF Author: California State Library
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 384

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Commission Review of a Proposal by Riverside Community College District To Convert the Moreno Valley Educational Center to a Full-Service Community College Campus. A Report to the Governor and Legislature in Response to a Request from the California Community College Board of Governors. Commission Report 04-01

Commission Review of a Proposal by Riverside Community College District To Convert the Moreno Valley Educational Center to a Full-Service Community College Campus. A Report to the Governor and Legislature in Response to a Request from the California Community College Board of Governors. Commission Report 04-01 PDF Author: California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento
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Languages : en
Pages : 78

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In this report, the Commission considers the request by the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges (BOG) and the Riverside Community College District (RCCD) to establish the Moreno Valley Educational Center as a full-service community college campus. The Commission?s overall conclusion is that the Moreno Valley Educational Center (MVED) of the Riverside Community College District has met the Commission?s Guidelines for new colleges, universities, and educational centers and that it should be approved as an official full serve community college. "The Guidelines" include ten criteria under which all proposals for official education center status must qualify. These criteria are intended to be somewhat flexible in their application, since no two proposals are ever identical, and since almost all seem to involve unique circumstances that require some departure from the temptation to interpret the criteria rigidly. The primary objective is not to provide an inflexible analysis of each criterion, but to consider each proposal as a totality, since virtually every one ever reviewed by the Commission will invariably exhibit both strengths and weaknesses. Ultimately, the Commission seeks to render a judgment on any college?s viability as measured by enrollments, advisability in view of alternatives, accessibility at a reasonable level, and ability to provide needed services to a population of potential students that has identifiable needs.

Commission Review of a Proposal by the State Center Community College District to Establish the Willow-International Community College Center

Commission Review of a Proposal by the State Center Community College District to Establish the Willow-International Community College Center PDF Author:
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Category : Campus planning
Languages : en
Pages : 66

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Commission Review of a Proposal by the Santa Clarita Community College District To Establish the Canyon Country Educational Center. Commission Report 04-19

Commission Review of a Proposal by the Santa Clarita Community College District To Establish the Canyon Country Educational Center. Commission Report 04-19 PDF Author: California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento
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Languages : en
Pages : 9

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In this report, the Commission considers a proposal by the Santa Clara Community College District to establish an educational center in the community of Canyon Country. The district was created in 1968 when the communities of Valencia, Newhall, Canyon Country, Agua Dulce, and Val Verde voted overwhelmingly for its establishment. It serves a geographic area of 367 square miles in the northwest portion of Los Angeles County. The College of the Canyons is the only full-service community college campus serving a region that consists of about 213,000 residents. This population base is projected to expand at an annual rate of nearly 3.0% over the next 25 years, which will result in an additional 168,000 residents by 2030. Strong population and economic growth, along with a rapidly expanding labor market, have resulted in great demand for college services. In response to growing demand, the district added nearly 700 course sections since 1997, and it used funds from voter-approved bond measure to purchase additional modular facilities. The Commission concurs with a proposal of the California Community College Board of Governors to establish a state-approved education center in the city of Santa Clarita as a permanent off-campus center of the College of the Canyons.

State Licensure Versus Accreditation of Propriety [i.e. Propietary] Schools and College [i.e. Colleges]

State Licensure Versus Accreditation of Propriety [i.e. Propietary] Schools and College [i.e. Colleges] PDF Author:
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Category : Accreditation (Education)
Languages : en
Pages : 18

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The Twentieth Campus

The Twentieth Campus PDF Author: California Postsecondary Education Commission
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Category : Campus planning
Languages : en
Pages : 192

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