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The veterans page: Crisis line. Military benefits. Veterans Day. Suicide awareness. A surprised 8-year-old. Honoring heroic dog. Honorably discharged veterans shop tax-free. Forever GI Bill. Father takes care of 4 children. Integrate Marine Training? Robotic legs. Costs of war. Saluting a fallen soldier. 300K Lotto winner. Vets and painkillers. Vet resources. Grandmother of veteran's family deported. Housing the homeless. Veteran finds healing through adopting a cat. Wounded Marines help others.
Empowering students to fulfill their dreams through education.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Biotech jobs don't require a 4-yr degree
What does it take to get into the biotech industry in San Diego? According to a U-T San Diego article, Biotech Report Stresses Practical Education, you need hands-on training which can be obtained at many community colleges and universities without completing a bachelor's degree. The article references San Diego Miramar College and CSU San Marcos. City also has training in biotech.This article was published on April 27, 2013 in the "U-T". It was forwarded by Sharon Rhodes.
CarMax is hiring
Monday, April 15, 2013
Completion/Transfer rates dropping
Less than half the students who started in a California community college in 2006 completed their goal after six years. What is causing the drop in degree completion and transfer rates? Fewer Community College Students Completing Their Degrees appeared in the "LA Times" on April 9, 2013. The article was forwarded by Rudy Zamora.
Want to see how City College compares to other CA community colleges in completion and transfer rates? The "Student Success Scorecard" will break it down by gender, ethnicity, and age.
Have an opinion about why students are not finishing their degrees? What obstacles have you encountered in school? What do you think would help? Post your reaction to this article in the "comments" below.
Less than half the students who started in a California community college in 2006 completed their goal after six years. What is causing the drop in degree completion and transfer rates? Fewer Community College Students Completing Their Degrees appeared in the "LA Times" on April 9, 2013. The article was forwarded by Rudy Zamora.
Want to see how City College compares to other CA community colleges in completion and transfer rates? The "Student Success Scorecard" will break it down by gender, ethnicity, and age.
Have an opinion about why students are not finishing their degrees? What obstacles have you encountered in school? What do you think would help? Post your reaction to this article in the "comments" below.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Summer classes
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The following info about SDSU cross-enrollment was provided by Marilyn Harvey:
SDSU summer class schedule has been released and can be found at https://sunspot.sdsu.edu/schedule/#. There are three sessions during summer and each one has a different deadline to add/drop courses.
There is now only one schedule adjustment deadline per session.
S1 (6 weeks) Classes begin May 22 and the deadline to add/drop a course is May 31.
T1 (13 weeks) Classes begin May 22 and the deadline to add/drop a course is June 4.
S2 (6 week) Classes begin July 8 and the deadline to add/drop a course is July 16.
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Because the course offerings at our campuses may be very limited this summer SDSU will accept forms verified using spring 2013 attendance in 6 units. If a student was not enrolled in 6 units for spring 2013 then they cannot be verified for cross enrollment for summer 2013.
The verified forms must be turned in to SDSU by the student to the Office of the Registrar by the deadlines stated above. NO exceptions will be made for late forms. All SDSU matriculated students are held to the same deadlines with no exceptions so any student wishing to enroll via the cross enrollment program must do the same.
The cost is $52 per course and only one course can be enrolled in for the entire summer term.
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