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California Community Colleges An Overview of Workforce Development

California Community Colleges An Overview of Workforce Development. Presented by: José Millan, Vice Chancellor California Community Colleges, Chancellor’s Office jmillan@cccco.edu | 916.323.2783 . Publicly Funded Higher Education in California. Education Master Plan (1960)

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California Community Colleges An Overview of Workforce Development

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  1. California Community CollegesAn Overview of Workforce Development Presented by: José Millan, Vice Chancellor California Community Colleges, Chancellor’s Office jmillan@cccco.edu | 916.323.2783

  2. Publicly Funded Higher Education in California • Education Master Plan (1960) • University of California (10 universities) • California State University (23 universities) • California Community Colleges (112 colleges)

  3. California Community Colleges | Multiple Missions • Academic and vocational instruction • Remedial instruction/Basic Skills • Adult non-credit instruction/community service • Economic growth and global competitiveness

  4. California Community Colleges | Structure Board of Governors Chancellor Chancellor Staff Board of Trustees Districts (72) Colleges (112)

  5. Chancellor’s Office | 9 Divisions • Economic Development and Workforce Preparation Division— 3 Units • Career Technical Education (CTE) • Economic and Workforce Development (EWD) • Nursing and Allied Health (NAH)

  6. Economic and Workforce Development (EWD) Program | Types of Projects • Strategic Initiative Centerslong-term, multi-region • Industry-Driven Regional Collaborativesshort-term, local control, specific to local area needs • Job Development Incentive Trainingshort-term, specific to local needs, create opportunities for entry-level jobs for welfare aid recipients

  7. Economic and Workforce Development ProgramInitiative Centers Located Throughout the State 51 centers based at community college campuses representing ten strategic initiatives: • Advanced Manufacturing • Advanced Transportation • Bio Technology • Contract Education • Environmental • Health • International Trade • Multimedia • Small Business Development • Workplace Learning

  8. Career Technical Education (CTE)Definition A program of study that integrates core academic knowledge with technical and occupational knowledge to provide students with a clear pathway to pursue successful postsecondary education and careers.

  9. Career Technical Education California Community Colleges offer over thousands of CTE degrees and certificates that will directly lead to employment in anywhere from 1 semester to 2 years. In 2007-08, the California Community Colleges issued 50,877 awards (AA/AS Degrees and All Credit Certificates)

  10. California Community CollegesQuestions? • Thank you • Presented by: • José Millan, Vice Chancellor • California Community Colleges, Chancellor’s Office • jmillan@cccco.edu | 916.323.2783

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