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Taft College prepares for accreditation process

Taft College prepares for accreditation process From Taft College Taft College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Accreditation and by the U.S. Department of Education. Every seven years, ACCJC member institutions undergo a comprehensive review for reaffirmation of accreditation to determine whether they are continuing to meet the established eligibility requirements, accreditation standards, including the federal requirements, and commission policies. It is expected that ACCJC member institutions engage in sustainable efforts to improve educational quality and institutional effectiveness. The college’s last accreditation cycle occurred in 2015.

YUCCA VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL HEARS FROM CMC, AWARDS CDBG GRANTS

The Yucca Valley Town Council was host last night to a special guest speaker and a discussion of the CDBG funds. Reporter Joshua King has the details… The meeting began with a Copper Mountain College flair, as Student Government Vice President Joseph Candelaria led the Pledge of Allegiance, shortly followed by a college update by CMC President/Superintendent Dr. Daren Otten. Dr. Daren Otten, president/superintendent of Copper Mountain College, addressed the Yucca Valley Town Council at its March 2 meeting. Copper Mountain College continues to meet Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior College guidelines, and the majority of classes remain online. In the fall, 30 to 40% of the class schedule is expected to be online in a “best-case scenario,” according to Otten. Although CMC has seen a decline of 11% on headcount and 17-18% on total enrollment, Otten stressed that costs should not be a barrier for those looking to start attending school in the future.

Bonus briefs - Santa Monica Daily Press

Bonus briefs KIDS & TEENS Storypalooza for Read Across America Saturday, March 6 / 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday with Read Across America, an initiative that focuses on creating a nation of diverse readers and motivating children to read. Join us for these special family programs. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Santa Monica. The Buster Balloon Show 11 to 11:35 a.m. Register via Zoom – https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcpfu6vqDgpEtG7QM1LS8kDym1CIyPzbNDw. Join Buster Balloon for comedy, magic, balloons, and fun as he shares some of his favorite children’s books. Space is limited.

COS fine arts building project on hold after additional costs identified

COS fine arts building project on hold after additional costs identified Mike Meyer Renovation of the theatre at College of the Siskiyous and the rebuilding of the school’s fine arts classrooms and studios have been paused at the request of construction managers. The project is in early design stages. The 53-year-old theatre structure’s outside stucco and inside plaster is being evaluated since building materials used in 1968 are considered hazardous now. In addition, some of the building’s features are below today’s fire safety standards, among other criteria. The step-back reassessment will help determine the full scope of the theatre renovation and additional cost, according to Sean Blaylock, managing owner of Alma Strategies. Alma and Trover Construction Project Management were hired by the college as construction managers in November 2020.

European Union (via Public) / CoR SEDEC Bulletin No 9: COVID-19 impact and response measures

European Union (via Public) / CoR SEDEC Bulletin No 9: COVID-19 impact and response measures
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