A Community College Student’s Road to Success
The San Diego and Imperial County Region’s vision for student success from the various entry points all the way to employment, degree, further education, and career navigation. This vision is
The San Diego and Imperial County Region’s vision for student success from the various entry points all the way to employment, degree, further education, and career navigation. This vision is
Presentation: Opportunities for Pathway Reporting Students who Earn Multiple Forms of Early College Credit Watch Recording Stephen Bass Research and Planning Analyst SDCCD | Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Research
United States Census Bureau This website provides access to tables, files, and documents based on data gathered from a variety of censuses and surveys. View This Resource
San Diego & Imperial Counties Community Colleges More than 4,700 CTE students from the 10 community colleges in San Diego and Imperial counties were surveyed in 2016 to assess student
San Diego & Imperial Counties Community Colleges More than 4,700 CTE students from the 10 community colleges in San Diego and Imperial counties were surveyed in 2016 to assess student
San Diego & Imperial Counties Community Colleges More than 4,700 CTE students from the 10 community colleges in San Diego and Imperial counties were surveyed in 2016 to assess student
San Diego & Imperial Counties Community Colleges More than 4,700 CTE students from the 10 community colleges in San Diego and Imperial counties were surveyed in 2016 to assess student
San Diego/Imperial Counties Strong Workforce Consortium This is a self-assessment tool designed for the San Diego and Imperial Counties Pathways Navigation workgroup. It offers a list of essential practices for
San Diego Strong Workforce Partnership; Imperial County Workforce Development Board A guide designed for both the Community College system and the Workforce Development Boards for the WIOA Regional Plan, this
This document outlines the regional partnership that is foundational to the current SWP work in San Diego and Imperial Counties. It captures the origins of the partnership, the entities and