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| California Foster Youth Gain Critical Experience in Fabrication and Manufacturing Summer Camps - Monday, June 15, 2009Starting today, California foster youth will have the opportunity to learn critical skills in manufacturing trades, an industry currently facing high demand as the workforce shifts due to retiring baby boomers. Thanks to funding provided by Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs (NBT), the Foundation for California Community Colleges will hold four Fabrication and Manufacturing Summer Camps at community colleges throughout the state this summer.
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| First Community College reaches its Scholarship Endowment fundraising goal - Friday, May 29, 2009The Foundation congratulates Santa Rosa Junior College, the first community college in California to fulfill its fundraising goal of $887,307 for the California Community Colleges Scholarship Endowment challenge. Read more > |
| Foundation receives gold Pro award - Tuesday, May 05, 2009 The Foundation has been recognized by the Community Colleges Public Relations Organization with a gold PRO award for best Media Success Story. This category recognizes the special events that happen at the California Community Colleges each year, and entries are judged for stated goals and objectives, strategies developed to meet goals, amount and quality of coverage, and overall impact. The award was given for the May 6, 2008, California Community Colleges Scholarship Endowment launch event and media coverage.
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| Annual community college photo contest launched - Tuesday, May 05, 2009For the third year in a row, California Community College students with photography skills have a chance at winning cash, software and other awards by entering the Foundation for California Community Colleges’ College Seen photo contest. Entries for the contest can be submitted now through June 30 online at www.collegeseen.org. |
| Thousands of students celebrate National Early College Awareness Week - Monday, May 04, 2009Thousands of students, faculty and administrators throughout California will celebrate National Early College Awareness Week over the next five days by hosting local political leaders and awareness activities on their campuses to promote the value of higher education for all students, regardless of the challenges they may face. Read more >
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