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ED302283 - Proposed Construction of Off-Campus Community College Centers in Western Riverside County. A Report to the Governor and Legislature in Response to a Request of the Riverside and Mt. San Jacinto Community College Districts for Capital Funds To Build Permanent Off-Campus Centers in Norco and Moreno Valley and South of Sun City. Commission Report 88-27.

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ERIC #:ED302283
Title:Proposed Construction of Off-Campus Community College Centers in Western Riverside County. A Report to the Governor and Legislature in Response to a Request of the Riverside and Mt. San Jacinto Community College Districts for Capital Funds To Build Permanent Off-Campus Centers in Norco and Moreno Valley and South of Sun City. Commission Report 88-27.
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Descriptors:Campus PlanningCollege PlanningCommunity CollegesDemographyEducational NeedsEnrollment ProjectionsFacility PlanningMulticampus CollegesNeeds AssessmentOff Campus FacilitiesTwo Year Colleges
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Publisher:Publications Office, California Postsecondary Education Commission, 1020 Twelfth St., Third Floor, Sacramento, CA 95815-3985.
Publication Date:1988-06-00
Pages:94
Pub Types:Reports - Research
Abstract:This report contains the California Postsecondary Education Commission's (CPEC's) analysis of a proposal to construct off-campus community college centers in the cities of Norco, Moreno Valley, and Sun City. Section 1 provides background material on the process of reviewing proposals for new college campuses and centers, population projections for Riverside County, cooperative planning in the Riverside and Mt. San Jacinto Community College Districts, and needs assessments conducted by the districts. Section 2 analyzes the joint proposal by the two districts in terms of projections for adequate enrollments; the costs and benefits of various alternatives to establishing the centers (e.g., expansion of existing campuses or off-campus facilities); consultations with adjacent public and private postsecondary institutions; academic planning and community support; commuting times for residents; physical characteristics of the proposed locations; and access for the disadvantaged. Section 3 presents conclusions and recommends the approval of the sites as off-campus centers in that: (1) projections indicate that the three centers will have sufficient enrollment to be viable financially and to provide a relatively broad curriculum; (2) all reasonable alternatives were considered; (3) adjacent institutions had no objections to the proposal; (4) community support has been sustained and widespread; (5) commuting times to each site are reasonable; and (6) the needs of handicapped and disadvantaged students were accommodated. (AAZC)
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Record Type:Non-Journal
Level:1 - Available on microfiche
Institutions:California State Postsecondary Education Commission, Sacramento.
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Languages:English
Education Level:Two Year Colleges
 

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