San Joaquin Delta College 5151 Pacific Ave., Stockton 95207 |
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For Immediate Release California Community Colleges Chancellor (Stockton, CA) California Community Colleges chancellor, Dr. Brice W. Harris, visited Delta College on Wednesday, February 24, for a Chancellor’s Circle meeting. The meeting was organized by the Foundation for California Community Colleges, in partnership with San Joaquin Delta College.Chancellor's Circle meetings are comprised of business leaders and philanthropists, whose support helps advance the goals of California Community Colleges in meaningful ways. The day’s activities started with a campus tour. First up, a visit to Delta’s MESA (Math, Engineering, Science Achievement) Student Center. Next on the agenda was the Science & Math building’s Physiology Lab, followed by Delta’s new Shima building Heavy Equipment/Diesel Shops. Final stop, the L.H. Horton Gallery, which was putting the final touches on the college’s annual Faculty Art Show The invitation only Chancellor’s Circle meeting started at noon, with lunch provided by Delta's Culinary Arts students. Dr. Harris reported on the state of the California Community Colleges system, outlining the successes and challenges of new programs and initiatives. Harris pointed to the latest data from the 2015 Student Success Scorecard - State of the System Report. Harris emphasized "the important role that California community colleges play in helping maintain U.S. global competitiveness." Among the keys to these goals are increasing access, improving student success, equity and "expanding workforce development." Dr. Harris is proud of the 2015 pilot program that allows 15 California community colleges to participate in a program that allows them to offer bachelor's degrees in fields ranging from dental hygiene and respiratory care, to industrial automation and mortuary science. In addition, offering associate degree transfer pathways to both California State University and University of California institutions continues to trend upwards - nearly doubling over the last year. Under Harris’ leadership, the California Community Colleges implemented the Student Success Initiative, which is helping students have an easier time registering for the classes they need. Harris also ushered in online tools that make the California Community Colleges the most transparent system of higher education in the country. Student performance data for each college can be easily found at the Student Success Scorecard; the online Salary Surfer allows students and parents to see the actual earnings of students who complete college programs and enter the workforce.
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