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- California Community Colleges
California Community College alumni have made many valuable contributions to business, culture and civic life Learn more about our notable alumni
- Apply and Pay for College - California Community Colleges
The California College Promise Grant (formerly known as the BOG fee waiver) waives fees for nearly half of students in the California Community Colleges and our $46-per-unit fee for community college courses is the lowest in the nation
- Find a College | California Community Colleges Chancellors Office
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- Students | California Community Colleges Chancellors Office
The California Community Colleges is more than just the largest provider of workforce training and higher education in the country We’re also on the cutting edge of providing support services all our students
- Community Colleges Districts | California Community Colleges Chancellor . . .
The California Community Colleges is composed of 73 districts that serve 2 million students per year Search the alphabetical list below to find the district closest to you
- Basic Needs Services Centers - California Community Colleges
Now, as of January 2024, every California community college provides basic needs services to students, including food security, transportation, technology, health and mental health, housing security and childcare
- 2025-26 California Community Colleges Compendium of Allocations and . . .
On behalf of the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, we are pleased to share the 2025–26 Compendium of Allocations and Resources (the Compendium) This year’s Compendium reflects the resilience and adaptability of our colleges amid significant fiscal constraints, while reaffirming the state’s commitment to Vision 2030
- Vision 2030 - The July 2025 Edition
Vision 2030: A Roadmap for California Community Colleges is a future-looking, living plan, charting a new frontier for our system the full diversity of California’s population and creating inclusive environments that support all individuals in completing a certificate or degree
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