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Stop The Hate Week

A group of 30—including students, faculty, administrators, and staff—attended a three-day intense training to help fight bias and hate crimes on Continuing Education campuses. Armed with the new knowledge, the group of 30 trained 100 additional faculty, staff, administrators, and students throughout six CE campuses during the last week of March, which was designated as Stop the Hate Week in CE.

Continuing Education began a new program in January that will help train San Diegans in green technology. President Obama’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act helped fund California’s Clean Energy Workforce Training Program. It is through this effort that Continuing Education is able to offer the new green building training in the STAR Center (Sustainable Training and Resource Center) at the Educational Cultural Complex. 

In addition to the budget buzz and media attention around student completion rates, many people in our nation are having a very important conversation about the low percentage of students who are “college-ready” when they enter college. College readiness is having the ability to complete college-level work. However, in the US, only 32% of students who enter college have the basic skills (e.g. reading, writing, and math) to succeed.

The San Diego Community College District has a strong reputation and 20+ years of experience in providing employer-sponsored training and education in San Diego through the Employee Training Institute (ETi). Now ETi and the District can expand to include national and international workforce solutions through active membership in the Global Corporate College (GCC) network.

Success is in the air at the new Cesar E. Chavez Campus in Barrio Logan that opened for classes in September. The expanded learning environments and hands-on lab areas are already seeing record numbers of students—especially students in the Healthcare Careers classrooms. Healthcare has been one of the few industries that has experienced strong employment growth over the past three to four years.