CALIFORNIA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES A Guide to California s Degree-Granting Institutions and Degree, Certificate, and Credential Programs CALIFORNIA POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION COMMISSION 770 L Street Suite 1160 Sacramento, California 95814-3396
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Table of Contents Introduction... 5 Part 1: The Institutions California Community Colleges...9 California State University... 45 University of California... 55 Other Public Institutions... 61 WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions... 63 State Approved and Exempt Institutions... 105 Part 2: The Programs Programs Offered... 127 Part 3: Index Index... 199
Introduction Introduction Californians can earn college degrees or certificates or get jobrelated training at a variety of institutions both public and private, throughout the state. The variety of institutions, programs, degrees and other educational choices is wide. This Guide will help you identify options that suit your needs. Please keep in mind that inclusion of an institution in this Guide does not imply an endorsement of its courses, degrees or educational outcomes. Some important facts about going to college It is never too soon or too late to benefit from college or education beyond high school. Younger students and their families should start planning as soon as possible. Saving for college should start when a child is born, and building a good academic record becomes increasingly important as students enter middle and high school. Returning or adult students also need to look at every option. Here are some facts to consider: Entrance requirements and deadlines All institutions have application deadlines and many have very specific general entrance requirements, including completion of certain courses and tests. Some have residency requirements. Find out now what these requirements are for all schools under consideration. Check with counselors and the institutions you want to attend. This Guide lists addresses, phone numbers, and websites for institutions across the state. Higher Education costs and financial aid The cost of education beyond high school varies widely, depending on factors like the course of study, institution selected, and the educational objective. Saving to pay for college is important, but financial aid is available to many California students. Aid may come directly from the school or college, the state, or the federal government. Find out if you qualify for financial assistance. See a counselor. Ask for more information about aid from the institutions you are considering attending. More information is available in this Guide and from: California Student Aid Commission PO Box 419027 Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-9027 (888) 224-7268 www.csac.ca.gov Federal Student Aid Information Center PO Box 84 Washington, DC 20044 1-800-433-3243 studentaid.ed.gov/portalswebapp/ students/english/index.jsp Golden State ScholarShare 1-877-SAV-4 EDU (728-4338) www.scholarshare.com/ EdFund 1-888-22FFELP (223-3357) www.edfund.org/home.html Academic support and outreach programs There are many programs that help students prepare for higher education. Ask your counselor or contact colleges about such programs in your community. More information and assistance is available online at: www.cpec.ca.gov First choose Useful Links from the menu at the top. Then select Information for Parents and Students, then College Preparation and Outreach from the list, and then click on the Get Links button for a list of web sites. www.csumentor.edu www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/ www.cccco.edu www.aiccu.edu www.californiacolleges.edu Residency Requirements California s public colleges and universities distinguish between residents and nonresidents for tuition purposes. State residents historically have been charged fees but not tuition. Nonresident students, however, pay both fees and tuition. The California Community Colleges (CCC) and the California State University (CSU) apply rules set by State statute in determining students residency status for tuition purposes, while the University of California (UC) has developed a separate and stricter set of residency rules. It is important to remember that because changes may be made at any time, and there are exceptions to rules, you should always check with the campus you are considering. How To Get Facts About Your Residency A student s residence is determined at the campus level. Therefore, campus officials can give you the most accurate advice on residence issues. If you have specific questions about your residency status, please read the statements of resi- California Postsecondary Education Commission 5
Introduction dency requirements published in the catalog of the public institution you plan to attend or contact the official who has been designated to make residency determinations for that institution. For residency information at a community college campus, contact the Admission s Officer of the campus. For residency information at a state university, contact the campus Residence Clerk in the Admissions Office. For residency information at a university campus, contact the Residence Deputy or Residence Affairs Officer who is located in the campus Registrar s Office. Such individuals can give you more accurate advice and also provide more precise information than anyone else. Accreditation Accrediting agencies are private educational associations of regional or national scope that develop criteria and conduct peer evaluations to assess whether or not those criteria are met. Institutions or programs that meet an agency s criteria are thereby accredited. Accreditation does not provide automatic acceptance by one institution of credit earned at another institution, nor does it give assurance of acceptance of graduates by employers. Acceptance of students or graduates is always the prerogative of the receiving institution or employer. For these reasons, besides ascertaining the accredited status of a school or program, students should take additional measures to determine, prior to enrollment, whether or not their educational goals will be met through attendance at a particular institution. These measures should include inquiries to institutions to which transfer might be desired, or to prospective employers and, if possible, personal inspection of the institution at which enrollment is contemplated. To ensure a basic level of quality, accrediting associations of regional or national scope have adopted criteria reflecting the qualities of a sound educational program and have developed procedures for evaluating institutions or programs to determine whether or not they are operating at basic levels of quality. Types of accreditation The two basic types of educational accreditation are: 1) institutional, and 2) specialized or programmatic. Institutional accreditation applies to an entire institution, indicating that each of its parts is contributing to the achievement of the institution s objectives, although not necessarily all at the same level of quality. The various commissions of the regional accrediting associations, for example, perform institutional accreditation, as do many national accrediting agencies. Specialized or programmatic accreditation applies to programs, departments, or schools that are parts of an institution. Most of the specialized or programmatic accrediting agencies review units within an institution of higher education that is accredited by one of the regional accrediting commissions. However, certain accrediting agencies also accredit professional schools and other specialized or vocational institutions of higher education that are freestanding in their operations. How to use the Guide to California Colleges and Universities This guide is divided into three parts designed for locating information about higher education in a number of ways. Part I --- In this section you can look up the name of the campus you are considering attending. All of California s degree-granting colleges and universities are described and listed in alphabetical order under the following six categories: 1. California Community Colleges open-access public institutions that offer two-year academic degrees, vocational training, and adult education. (Page 9) 2. The California State University public university campuses that award bachelor s, master s and education doctoral degrees, plus joint doctoral with other universities. (Page 13) 3. University of California public university campuses that offer bachelor s, master s and doctoral degrees. (Page 55) 4. Other Public Institutions Hastings College of the Law and the Naval Postgraduate School, public institutions that have their own governing body and that are supported with funding appropriated by either the State or federal government. (Page 61) 5. Independent Colleges and Universities non-state-supported institutions that are accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. (Page 63) 6. Private State-Approved and Exempt Institutions schools, colleges, and universities approved by the California Department of Consumer Affairs, Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational 6 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Introduction Education (BPPVE) the State agency that approves private institutions not accredited by WASC. (Page 105) Part II This section contains specific programs such as Journalism or Computer Engineering. Institutions that offer each program are listed under that heading. Part III The last portion of this Guide is an index. Use this section to locate schools, programs, towns with campuses, military bases with off-campus centers, and virtually any other topic covered in this Guide. The institutions or their central offices provided much of the information for this Guide. Other data came from various accrediting agencies and other sources. Reproduction of that information here does not constitute or imply a Commission endorsement. Prospective students should thoroughly research all options before selecting any educational course, institution, or program. California Postsecondary Education Commission 7
Part 1: California Community Colleges Governance and Administration California Community Colleges Many educational options are offered by the California Community Colleges, including academic and vocational training programs that lead to occupational certifi- cates, Associate of Arts or Science degrees, and transfer programs. There are 109 community colleges and many off-campus centers that are administered by 71 districts located throughout the state. These campuses serve more than 2.5 million students every year. Community college campuses are designed and intended to be close to the state s primary residential centers and within easy driving distance for most students. A California resident may attend any community college campus in the state. Community college students can complete the first two years of a university education and, if they meet certain requirements, can transfer to the California State Uni- versity, the University of California, or an independent institution to complete a four-year (bachelor) degree. The community colleges also offer remedial instruction in conjunction with local school districts, instruction in English as a second language, adult non-credit instruction, and support services to help students succeed at the postsecondary level. Admission, residency requirements By law, the California Community Colleges are required to admit any California resident who graduated from high school, and may admit those who have not graduated but are over 18 years of age and can benefit from the instruction offered. The community colleges may also admit any nonresident possessing a high school diploma or the equivalent. More information about residency requirements for fee and tuition purposes can be found in this Guide on page 5. Fees and cost of attendance As of the 2007 spring tern, the fee for California residents will be $600 for a full-time student; non-residents will pay $4809. Additional information can be found at: www.cccco.edu/faq Housing Eleven community colleges have on-campus dormitory facilities: College of the Redwoods College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Lassen College Reedley College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Taft College West Hills College Yuba College Governance and Administration The 16-member Board of Governors of the California Community Col- the local college(s). The source of leges is responsible for setting policy and providing guidance for the districts and colleges in the system. The Board is appointed by the governor and selects a Chancellor as chief systemwide executive officer. Each of the 71 community college districts in the state has a locallyelected Board of Trustees, responsive to local community needs and charged with the operations of the information on this page is the California Community Colleges Chancellor s Office. California Community Colleges Chancellor s Office 1102 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (9l6) 445-8752 www.cccco.edu Note: The notation NA is used to indicate information that was either not available or not applicable. California Postsecondary Education Commission 9
Part 1: California Community Colleges Map of California Community College Campuses Map of California Community College Campuses College of the Siskiyous Shasta Colleg e Colleg e of the Redwoods Mendocino College Lassen Community College American River College Sacramento City Colleg e Cosumnes River College San Joaq uin Delta College M odesto Junior College Merced College Hartnell College Monterey Peninsula Colleg e West Hills College West Hills College at Lemoore Cuesta Colleg e Bakersfield College Allan Hancock College Taft College Santa Barbara City College Chaffey Community College MiraCosta College San Dieg o Miramar Colleg e San Dieg o Mesa Colleg e Sierra College San Bernardino Valley College Riverside City College Mt. San Jacinto College Feather River College Butte Community College Yuba College Lake Tahoe Community College Folsom Lake College Columbia College Fresno City Colleg e Reedley College Colleg e of the Seq uoias Porterville College Cerro Coso Community College Barstow College Victor Valley College Crafton Hills College Copper Mountain College College of the Desert Palo Verde College Imperial Valley College San Diego City College Southwestern College Cuyamaca College Grossmont College 10 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Map of California Community College Campuses San Francisco Bay Area Map of California Community College Campuses San Francisco Bay Area Santa Rosa Junior Colleg e Napa Valley College Contra Costa College Solano Community College Colleg e of M arin Diablo Valley College Berkeley City College Los Medanos College Laney College City College of San Francisco Colleg e of Alameda Skyline College Chabot College Merritt College Las Positas College College of San Mateo Ohlone College Cañada College Mission College Foothill College San Jose City College Evergreen Valley College De Anza College Gavilan College West Valley College Cabrillo College California Postsecondary Education Commission 11
Part 1: California Community Colleges Map of California Community College Campuses Los Angeles Area Map of California Community College Campuses Los Angeles Area Moorpark Colleg e Colleg e of the Canyons Antelope Valley College Ventura College Los Angeles Mission College Oxnard College Glendale Community Colleg e Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Valley College Santa Monica Colleg e West Los Angeles College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Pasadena City College Citrus College East Los Angeles College Mt. San Antonio College Los Angeles Southwest College Rio Hondo College El Camino College Los Angeles Harbor College Cerritos College Fullerton College Long Beach City College Santiago Canyon College Cypress College Santa Ana College Golden West College Coastline Community College Orange Coast College Saddleback College Irvine Valley College 12 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Bakersfield College Allan Hancock College 800 South College Drive Santa Maria, CA 93454-6399 Santa Barbara County Allan Hancock Joint Community College District (805) 922-6966 www.hancockcollege.edu Dr. José M. Ortiz, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 53 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 14,319 Nursing Established in 1920 Allan Hancock College serves northern Santa Barbara County with campuses in Santa Maria, Lompoc, and Vandenberg Air Force Base. It offers a comprehensive selection of occupational, transfer, and community education classes, and it is particularly known for its theatre arts program. Student services, extracurricular activities, and intercollegiate sports are available to its diverse student body. Prospective students in the Lompoc, Vandenberg Air Force Base, and Santa Ynez areas can call (800) 338-8731 toll-free. Disability Services: Students who have a verifiable disability or serious health limitation that affects their ability to be successful at the college, may be eligible for services. Participation in the program is voluntary, and most services are free. For more information: (805) 922-6966 Lompoc Valley Center One Hancock Drive Lompoc, CA 93436 (805) 735-3366 Ext. 5200 Solvang Village Square 320 Alisal Road Suite 306 Solvang, CA 93463 (805) 693-1543 Vandenberg Air Force Base Center 14003 Wyoming Avenue Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA 93436-6312 (805) 734-3500 American River College 4700 College Oak Drive Sacramento, CA 95841-4286 Sacramento County Los Rios Community College District (916) 484-8011 TDD: (916) 484-8798 www.arc.losrios.edu/ Dr. David Viar, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 82 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 31,050 Other : Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic Nursing Established in 1955 American River College is located on the northeast side of Sacramento, providing service to Citrus Heights, Orangevale, Fair Oaks, Carmichael, Arden, North Highlands, and Natomas. It offers a comprehensive selection of occupational and transfer education programs and is recognized for its programs in electronics, science, engineering, and data processing. It also provides many specialized student services, including counseling, assessment, financial aid, and cultural and athletic activities. Disability Services: A variety of services are available at no additional cost to the student with a disability. Specialized counseling services, interpreters for the deaf, tutors, note takers, readers, test facilitators, and mobility aids are provided upon request. For more information: (916) 484-8545 American River College -- Ethan Way Center 1410 Ethan Way Sacramento, CA 95825-2205 (916) 563-3276 American River College -- Natomas Center 3301 Rosin Blvd. San Juan & Truxel Roads Sacramento, CA 95834-1719 (916) 922-5646 American River College -- Sunrise Center Bella Vista High School 8301 Madison Avenue Fair Oaks, CA 95628-3823 (916) 961-7606 Antelope Valley College 3041 West Avenue K Lancaster, CA 93536-5426 Antelope Valley Community College District (661) 722-6300 TDD: (661) 722-6362 www.avc.edu Dr. Jackie L. Fisher Sr., President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 25 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 12,089 Nursing Established in 1929 Located in Southern California s high desert, Antelope Valley College offers a wide range of courses to prepare students for occupations or for transfer to fouryear colleges and universities. These include aeronautics, automotive technology, computer graphics, early childhood education, music, registered nursing, and small business management. In addition, the college has a proud tradition of men s and women s intercollegiate athletic teams. The 125- acre campus features an art gallery, black-box theater, gymnasium, indoor swimming pool, and stadium. The most recent additions include a new administration building and a two-story library. Plans are underway for a second college campus in the city of Palmdale. Disability Services: The Disabled Student Services Program provides special services to students with physical, communication, learning, and psychological disabilities which handicap them educationally or vocationally. For more information: (661) 722-6360 Bakersfield College 1801 Panorama Drive Bakersfield, CA 93305-1299 Kern County Kern Community College District (661) 395-4011 California Postsecondary Education Commission 13
Part 1: California Community Colleges Barstow College www.bc.cc.ca.us Dr. William Andrews, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 51 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 14,838 Education: Radiologic Technology Nursing Established in 1913 One of California s first junior colleges, Bakersfield College is located in the rich agricultural and oil field center of the San Joaquin Valley. It offers career and transfer programs, vocational certificate programs, and a wide choice of community service classes. A 153-acre campus houses 16 academic buildings and a 20,000-seat memorial stadium. Disability Services: Supportive Services assists the campus in providing equal access for students with disabilities to the educational activities of Bakersfield College. For more information: (661) 395-4334 Delano Center 1942 Randolph Street Delano, CA 93215 (661) 725-8020 Barstow College 2700 Barstow Road Barstow, CA 92311 San Bernardino County Barstow Community College District (760) 252-2411 www.barstow.edu/ Dr. Clifford M. Brock, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 32 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 3,086 : NA Established in 1959 In the middle of the Mojave Desert between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Barstow College sits on 160 acres of green oasis, an ideal setting for student learning. There are nine main buildings including a childcare center, gymnasium, fitness center, a comfortable meeting hall and performing arts facility, and a new 28,000 square foot state-of-the-art Library Learning Resource Center. Also available are labs in computer, biology, chemistry, and earth sciences. Disability Services: Services provided include: assessment; orientation; academic counseling; program development; Student Education Contract (S.E.C.) development; registration assistance; priority registration; matriculation assistance; special classes; instructional aides; close monitoring of class work; test taking assistance; test taking intervention; tutorial services; intepreters for the hearing impaired; readers for the visually impaired; note takers for the hearing and visually impaired; mobility assistance; speech services for students with verified speech disabilities; personal counseling; crisis counseling; advocacy; 30 unit waiver for LD and ABI students; special equipment; special parking; a Department of Rehabilitation liaison. For more information: (760) 252-2411 Berkeley City College 2020 Milvia Street Berkeley, CA 94704-1183 Alameda County Peralta Community College District (510) 981-2800 TDD: (510) 981-2814 berkeley.peralta.edu/homex.asp?q=hom epage Dr. Judy Walters, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 92 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 3,927 : NA Established in 1974 Vista Community College in Berkeley is part of the Peralta Community College District. It offers university transfer, occupational education, and basic skills programs in a unique set of special schedules and programs designed to maximize student access. Vista holds classes at its site, on the UC Berkeley campus, and at selected community locations. An Afternoon College and an Evening College provide a non-conflicting, two-year schedule for students to complete most transferable, associate-degree programs offered at the college, and PACE allows working adults to complete an articulated, transferable liberal arts associate degree in two and one-half years. Vista s advanced computer center offers an applied computer information systems major, Novell network training, and a variety of current business software applications, including desktop publishing. Other occupational programs include American Sign Language, business administration, office technology, international trade, and travel. The Vista biotechnology technician program offers a strong Contract Education Program, and its centers for international trade development and small business development provide a one-stop resource for Alameda County businesses and entrepreneurs. Career, transfer, academic, and financial aid counseling are available. Disability Services: Disability-related services are identified by both student and counselor and are provided on an individual basis. Services may include registration assistance, interpreters, readers and special testing arrangements. Special equipment and taped texts also are available. For more information: (510) 981-2812 Information current as of 11/13/2006. Butte Community College 3536 Butte Campus Drive Oroville, CA 95965-8399 Butte County Butte-Glenn Community College District (530) 895-2511 www.butte.edu Dr. Diana Van Der Ploeg, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 52 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 15,300 Other : Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic Nursing Established in 1967 Butte College offers both vocational and transfer education programs in a friendly and harmonious environment. It is a 14 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Cerritos College 940-acre campus on rolling, oak-studded land midway between Chico and Oroville, in Northern California. Disability Services: Support and assistance is provided to students with a documented disability. Services or programs are individualized and based upon specific educational limitations. For more information: (530) 895-2455 Chico Center 260 Cohasset Road Chico, CA 95926 (530) 895-1352 Glenn County Center 119 North Butte Street Willows, CA 95988 (530) 934-2144 Cabrillo College 6500 Soquel Drive Aptos, CA 95003-3119 Santa Cruz County Cabrillo Community College District (831) 479-6100 TDD: (831) 479-6421 www.cabrillo.edu Brian King, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 39 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 14,794 Education: Radiologic Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Other : Medical Assistant Nursing Established in 1959 Cabrillo College is a public two-year community college that serves the Santa Cruz County area. Among the facilities on its 162-acre campus, located in Aptos on hills overlooking Monterey Bay, are a college center, theater, library, gymnasium, swimming pool, and stadium. Cabrillo provides a wide range of classes and services. Its two-year academic programs lead to Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees and prepare students to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. One- and two-year occupational programs prepare students for employment upon leaving college or for better or higher paying jobs. Disability Services: The Disabled Students Program and Services (DSPS) offers a variety of services to enable students with disabilities to function independently in the educational environment. The objective is to integrate and mainstream students with disabilities into general campus programs and activities. For more information: (831) 479-6379 Watsonville Center 318 Union Street Wastsonville, CA 95076 (831) 477-5100 Cañada College 4200 Farm Hill Boulevard Redwood City, CA 94061-1099 San Mateo County San Mateo County Community College District (650) 306-3100 www.canadacollege.edu Tom Mohr, Interim President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 44 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 6,273 Education: Radiologic Technology Established in 1968 Cañada College is on a 131-acre site located in the western foothills of Redwood City and overlooking San Francisco Bay. It is one of three community colleges in the San Mateo County Community College District. Its primary service area is the southern portion of the County. Instructional offerings include the arts, sciences, and humanities, as well as occupational subjects. Courses are offered through a variety of instructional systems and learning environments. Disability Services: DSPS offers a range of services to students with varying disabilities, including physical and learning disabilities. The program encourages the active participation of disabled students by serving as an information, counseling and academic center. For more information: (650) 306-3490 Menlo Park Center 1200 O Brien Drive Menlo Park, CA (650) 325-6936 Small Business Development Center Redwood City Center Plaza 900 Main Street @ Middlefield Redwood City, CA (650) 599-9307 Cerritos College 11110 Alondra Boulevard Norwalk, CA 90650-6298 Cerritos Community College District (562) 860-2451 TDD: (562) 467-5043 www.cerritos.edu Dr. Noelia Vela, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 61 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 23,544 Education: Nursing, Physical Therapy, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing Established in 1955 Serving southeast, Cerritos College is located on a 135-acre campus. Students may take classes toward degrees in vocational programs and programs that are transferable to four-year universities and colleges. Cerritos has health care, technology, fine and performing arts, liberal arts, and the sciences as well as men s and women s athletic programs. Disability Services: Students with limitations due to a disability may receive support services and instruction from one or more of seven specialized programs at Cerritos College. For more information: (562) 860-2451 Ext. 2333 California Postsecondary Education Commission 15
Part 1: California Community Colleges Cerro Coso Community College Cerro Coso Community College 3000 College Heights Boulevard Ridgecrest, CA 93555-7777 Kern County Kern Community College District (760) 384-6100 www.cerrocoso.edu/ Dr. Sharon K. Dyer, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 23 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 4,565 Nursing Established in 1973 Cerro Coso Community College is located on a 160-acre site at Ridgecrest in the upper Mojave Desert at an elevation of 2,800 feet, overlooking the entire Indian Wells Valley and the Sierra Nevada, Coso, Panamint, and Argus Mountain Ranges. It serves over 12,000 square miles of desert, mountain, and valley communities in four counties, including Bishop, Boron, California City, Edwards Air Force Base, Inyokern, Kernville, Lake Isabella, Lone Pine, Mammoth Lakes, Mojave, and Trona, as well as Ridgecrest. Disability Services: The Special Services Program combines the services for the learning and economically disadvantaged (EOPS-CARE- CalWORKs) with those services offered to people having various types of disabilities (DSPS). Services are rendered through a support team assigned to each student. For more information: (760) 384-6347 Eastern Sierra College Center, Bishop Campus 4090 W Line Street Bishop, CA 93514 (760) 872-1565 Eastern Sierra College Center, Mammoth Campus 100 College Parkway Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 (760) 934-2875 Indian Wells Valley Campus 3000 College Heights Boulevard Ridgecrest, CA 93555 (760) 384-6100 Kern River Valley Campus 5520 Lake Isabella Boulevard Lake Isabella, CA 93240 (760) 379-5501 South Kern Campus 140 Methusa Avenue Bldg. 2453 Edwards Air Force Base, CA 93524 (661) 258-8644 Chabot College 25555 Hesperian Boulevard Hayward, CA 94545-2447 Alameda County Chabot-Las Positas Community College District (510) 723-6600 TDD: (510) 723-7199 www.chabotcollege.edu/default.asp Dr. Robert E. Carlson, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 41 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 14,124 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Other : Medical Assistant Nursing Established in 1961 Chabot College is known for its academic excellence and program diversity. It continues to remain a leader in the number of students it transfers to four-year institutions. Located in a metropolitan area, the college is close to events and activities offered throughout the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Its 98-acre site has been recently renovated to meet the needs of students with disabilities. Disability Services: The DSRC offers support services for students with disabilities. Counselors will assist students with academic, vocational, and personal counseling needs. E-mail: kallen@clpccd.cc.ca.us For more information: (510) 723-6725 Chaffey Community College 5885 Haven Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737-3002 San Bernardino County Chaffey Community College District (909) 987-1737 www.chaffey.edu Dr. Marie Kane, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 56 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 18,082 Education: Dietetics, Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing Established in 1883 Chaffey College is in the west end of San Bernardino County. Located above a growing suburban valley, Chaffey offers a full array of transfer, occupational, and remedial programs complemented by viable student support services. Chaffey has long been recognized for the quality of its graduates in upper-division university study and in the workplace. Disability Services: Chaffey is committed to serving people with developmental, learning, physical, communicative, psychological disabilities and acquired brain injuries, who desire postsecondary academic or vocational education. For more information: (909) 941-3379 Caffey College Chino Information Technology Center 13170 Seventh Street Chino, CA 91710-4113 (909) 477-8650 Chaffey College Chino Center 13106 Central Avenue Chino, CA 91710-4125 (909) 477-8576 Chaffey College Fontana Center 16855 Merrill Avenue Fontana, CA 92335-8626 (909) 822-4599 16 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Coastline Community College Chaffey College Ontario Center 208 West Emporia Avenue Ontario, CA 91764 (909) 477-2926 Citrus College 1000 West Foothill Boulevard Glendora, CA 91741-1899 Citrus Community College District (626) 963-0323 www.citruscollege.edu/ Dr. Michael J. Viera, Superintendent/President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 52 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 13,545 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing Established in 1915 Citrus College provides many vocational and academic programs. Near the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, its facilities on the 104-acre campus include a college center, a 1,500-seat performing arts center, library, gymnasium, swimming pool, stadium, art gallery, planetarium, child development center, and a state-of-the-art computer center. Disability Services: Specialized assessment and diagnosis of learning disabilities. Academic accommodations for students with disabilities including note taking, testing, tutoring, campus/community liaison, sign language interpreting, reader services, adapted physical education, textbooks on tape, priority registration and more. For more information: (626) 914-8675 City College of San Francisco 50 Phelan Avenue San Francisco, CA 94112-1898 San Francisco County San Francisco Community College District (415) 239-3000 www.ccsf.edu/ Dr. Philip R. Day Jr., Chancellor Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 83 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 31,304 Education: Radiologic Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Other : Culinary Arts, Medical Assistant Nursing Established in 1935 City College of San Francisco is a community of students and faculty members working together. Its diverse ethnic and cultural makeup provides an extra dimension to the learning process and enables students, staff, and faculty to learn from each other. Through vocational, occupational, and transfer programs, it produces well-qualified individuals for the work force and is successful in sending transfer students to four-year institutions. Disability Services: Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) offers supportive services and classes for students with a wide range of disabilities. Emphasis is given to those services which allow the student with disabilities to fully participate in all regular academic and vocational programs for which they are otherwise qualified. For more information: (415) 452-5481 Alemany Campus Center 750 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 561-1875 Castro/Valencia Campus James Lick Middle School 1220 Noe Street at 25th Street San Francisco, CA 94114-3714 (415) 239-3127 Chinatown/North Beach Campus 950 Filbert Street San Francisco, CA 94133 (415) 561-1850 Downtown Campus 800 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 267-6500 Evans Campus 1400 Evans Avenue San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 550-4440 John Adams Campus 1860 Hayes Street San Francisco, CA 94117 (415) 561-1900 Mission Center 106 Bartlett Street San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 550-4384 Southeast Campus Center 1800 Oakdale Avenue San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 550-4300 Coastline Community College 11460 Warner Avenue Fountain Valley, CA 92708-2597 Orange County Coast Community College District (714) 546-7600 TDD: (714) 751-2072 coastline.cccd.edu/ Dr. Ding-Jo H. Currie, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 20 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 9,939 : NA Established in 1976 Coastline Community College is one of three colleges serving the Coast Community College District in north coastal Orange County. Some 1,400 classes are taught at more than 80 neighborhood locations as well as four area centers. Partnerships with area businesses and industries form the basis of its occupational curricula, but it also offers the associate of arts degree and various programs for students who wish to transfer to four-year institutions. Coastline is a pioneer in the design, production, and marketing of telecourses. Disability Services: CCC students who have a verified disability are invited to request assistance from Special Programs and Services for the Disabled. California Postsecondary Education Commission 17
Part 1: California Community Colleges College of Alameda These support services include registration assistance, interpreters for the hearing impaired, special material and equipment (i.e., tape recorders, enlarged print, taped texts), academic and career counseling, note taking, readers, tutoring and test proctoring. For more information: (714) 241-6214 College of Alameda 555 Atlantic Avenue Alameda, CA 94501-2109 Alameda County Peralta Community College District (510) 522-7221 www.alameda.peralta.edu Dr. Cecilia Y. M. Cervantes, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 51 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 5,568 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Established in 1970 College of Alameda is located on a 62- acre campus close to downtown Oakland. Students may improve job skills, study for a career, transfer to a four-year institution, or increase their general knowledge. Many student services are available including skills testing and assessment, counseling, tutoring, financial aid, child care, crisis intervention, transfer assistance, and job placement. Disability Services: Programs and Services for Students with Disabilities provides educational and vocational support services for students with disabilities who are enrolled in classes at College of Alameda. For more information: (510) 748-2328 Information current as of 11/21/2006. College of Marin 835 College Avenue Kentfield, CA 94904-2590 Marin County Marin Community College District (415) 457-8811 www.marin.cc.ca.us Dr. Frances L. White, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 39 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 6,529 Education: Nursing, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing Established in 1926 College of Marin is a comprehensive community college located on two campuses in Marin County, across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. The college has a high percentage of students who transfer to the University of California Berkeley and other four-year colleges and universities. It also has over 30 vocational programs that prepare students for immediate employment in such diverse careers as administration of justice, auto technology, court reporting, electronics technology, and registered nursing. Disability Services: College of Marin s Disabled Students Program (DSPS) offers many services and classes to students with disabilities to ensure a successful and productive educational experience. For more information: (415) 485-9406 Indian Valley Campus 1800 Ignacio Boulevard Novato, CA 94949 (415) 883-3179 College of San Mateo 1700 West Hillsdale Boulevard San Mateo, CA 94402-3757 San Mateo County San Mateo County Community College District (650) 574-6161 collegeofsanmateo.edu/ Dr. Shirley J. Kelly, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 42 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 10,758 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing Established in 1922 College of San Mateo, situated on a 153- acre site in the San Mateo hills,lies in the San Francisco Bay Area. It offers a wide range of transfer and occupational classes to its large and diverse student population. Among its noted programs are aeronautics, business, computer science, electronics, engineering, horticulture, mathematics, multimedia, nursing, and photography. Support services include a childcare center, career services center and numerous skill centers. Information regarding a wide range of telecourses, on-line classes, and training classes for apprenticeship programs may be obtained by calling the college at (650) 574-6161 or by visiting www.gocsm.net. Disability Services: Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSP&S) provides specialized support services depending on the individual student needs. For more information: (650) 574-6438 College of the Canyons 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road Santa Clarita, CA 91355-1899 Santa Clarita Community College District (661) 259-7800 TDD: (661) 255-7967 www.coc.cc.ca.us Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook, Superintendent/President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 32 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 18,025 Education: Nursing Nursing Established in 1969 College of the Canyons is located in the northwest section of Los Angeles County, and serves the residents of the 365-square-mile Santa Clarita Valley. 18 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges College of the Sequoias The college awards associate degrees in academic areas that enable students to transfer to four-year colleges and universities, and degrees and certificates in vocational and occupational programs. Support services include a Career Center, Child Development Center, Health Center, and Transfer Center. The college transfers a high proportion of its students to California State University and University of California campuses. Disability Services: COC provides services for students with disabilities in compliance with the American Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. For more information: (661) 362-3341 Canyon Country Access Center 18601 Soledad Canyon Road Suite 101 Canyon Country, CA 91355 (661) 362-5800 College of the Desert 43-500 Monterey Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260-9399 Riverside County Desert Community College District (760) 346-8041 collegeofthedesert.edu/ Dr. Maria C. Sheehan, Superintendent/President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 39 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 9,986 Education: Nursing Nursing Established in 1958 The College of the Desert is the educational and cultural center of the Coachella Valley, whose burgeoning economy is primarily supported by tourism and agriculture. Comprehensive offerings, strong vocational programs, high academic standards, and intensive developmental programs typify the college. Besides academic programs, skills training programs qualify students for employment in many vocations, including registered nursing, entertainment, ornamental horticulture, chef, and hotel and country club management. Disability Services: Qualified students with disabilities are served by specialists in learning disabilities, physical disabilities, speech, adapted technology, physical activity, counseling and job development. For more information: (760) 773-2534 Eastern Valley Center 44-199 Monroe Street Indio, CA (760) 347-2288 Western Valley Center Palm Springs High School 2401 E. Baristo Road Palm Springs, CA 92262 (760) 773-2506 College of the Redwoods 7351 Tompkins Hill Road Eureka, CA 95501-9302 Humboldt County Redwoods Community College District (800) 641-0400 TDD: (707) 476-4284 www.redwoods.edu Dr. Casey Crabill, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 42 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 6,521 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing Established in 1964 College of the Redwoods is located on the Northern California Pacific Coast, covering a geographic area from 190 miles north of San Francisco to the Oregon border. The college offers Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees, as well as lowerdivision general education classes and academic major prerequisites needed for transfer to four-year colleges and universities. The college also offers classes which qualify students for proficiency certificates in over 40 career and occupational areas. Disability Services: The primary function of the DSPS Office is to accommodate a person s disabling condition and empower that individual to successfully participate in the educational experience at College of the Redwoods. For more information: (707) 476-4280 Arcata Instructional Site 100 Ericson Court Arcata, CA 95521 (707) 822-8629 Del Norte Campus Center 883 West Washington Boulevard Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-2300 Klamath Trinity Branch Campus P.O. Box 1388 Hoopa, CA 95546 (530) 625-4846 Mendocino Coast Campus Center 1211 Del Mar Drive Fort Bragg, CA 95437 (707) 961-1001 College of the Sequoias 915 South Mooney Boulevard Visalia, CA 93277-2234 Tulare County Sequoias Community College District (559) 730-3700 TDD: (559) 730-3913 www.cos.edu/ Don L. Goodyear, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 45 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 10,494 Nursing Established in 1925 College of the Sequoias is in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, an hour from the Sierra Nevada range. The college offers a variety of transfer, two-year degree, and vocational programs. Besides its 62- acre main campus, the college operates a farm that provides a learn-by-doing agriculture program. Other outstanding programs include business, industry and technology, nursing, and mathematics/engineering. California Postsecondary Education Commission 19
Part 1: California Community Colleges College of the Siskiyous Disability Services: Students receive individualized disability services to enhance accessibility to success in all classes and activities offered at College of the Sequoias. For more information: (559) 730-3805 College of the Siskiyous 800 College Avenue Weed, CA 96094-2899 Siskiyou County Siskiyou Joint Community College District (530) 938-5555 www.siskiyous.edu Dr. William Pelham, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 26 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 3,097 Nursing Established in 1957 Located at the base of majestic Mount Shasta, in Northern California, College of the Siskiyous is a residential community college offering excellent liberal arts, transfer, and vocational programs. Among its outstanding vocational programs is a fire science program that includes one of the four certified fire academies in California, the process technology program that trains technicians for automated manufacturing environments, and a licensed vocational nursing program with a consistent 100- percent pass rate on Nursing Board examinations for the past eight years. The writing and mathematics tutoring computer laboratories are staffed to assist students individually and to support classroom instructors. Students who transfer to four-year institutions perform well. The college welcomes a diverse international student body. Disability Services: The Disabled Student Programs and Services Office (DSP&S) of the College of the Siskiyous is dedicated to meeting the needs of students with permanent or temporary disabilities. For more information: (530) 938-5297 Yreka Campus 2001 Campus Drive Yreka, CA 96097 (530) 842-1245 Columbia College 11600 Columbia College Drive Sonora, CA 95370-8560 Tuolumne County Yosemite Community College District (209) 588-5100 www.columbia.yosemite.cc.ca.us Dr. Jim Riggs, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 51 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 3,287 Other : Culinary Arts Established in 1968 Columbia College, located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, provides students with individual attention and small classes. In addition to offering a full complement of general education transfer courses, it offers several unique vocational certificate programs. Its rural environment and an abundance of recreational opportunities provide an unexcelled quality of campus life. Disability Services: The Disabled Student Services Program is designed to provide access to educational programs and activities for students with disabilities. The college has made changes in campus design to allow disabled students access to the campus. For more information: (209) 588-5130 Calaveras Center Glory Hole Shopping Center at 2892 Highway 49, Suite 4 Angels Camp, CA (209) 736-5940 Contra Costa College 2600 Mission Bell Drive San Pablo, CA 94806-3195 Contra Costa County Contra Costa Community College District (510) 235-7800 TDD: (800) 735-2929 www.contracosta.edu Dr. Helen Carr, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 75 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 7,380 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs, Montessori Education Nursing Established in 1948 Contra Costa College is in the rolling hills of west Contra Costa County, adjoining the cities of San Pablo and Richmond. Its 83-acre campus offers a view of San Pablo Bay. The diverse cultural mix of its students and faculty make it a stimulating center of education. Small class size allows individual attention for students. The college is widely known for its journalism, culinary arts, and multicultural theatre programs, and offers the only biotechnology and nondestructive examination technology programs in Northern California. Disability Services: The Disabled Students Programs and Services office is committed to providing programs and support services to students with learning, physical, and/or psychological disabilities, to help increase their access to vocational and educational programs and opportunities at Contra Costa College. For more information: (510) 235-7800 Ext. 7220 Regional Training Institute 1250 Arroyo Way Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 930-8366 Copper Mountain College 6162 Rotary Way Joshua Tree, CA 92252 San Bernardino County Copper Mountain Community College District Mailing Address: PO Box 1398 Joshua Tree, CA 92252 (760) 366-3791 TDD: (760) 366-3241 www.cmccd.edu Dr. Thom M. Armstrong, President 20 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Cuesta College Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 19 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 2,053 Nursing Established in 1966 Copper Mountain Community College District is the State s newest two-year community college district. Located in Joshua Tree, home of Joshua Tree National Park, Copper Mountain College offers two types of Associate Degrees and several certificate programs. Classes are offered at the Joshua Tree Campus, aboard the Marine Corp Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, and at various other community facilities. In addition to college-level courses, Copper Mountain College offers a Developmental Education program directed at comp leting a high school diploma and/or GED. Copper Mountain College is also the home of the One Stop Center providing employment services to area employers and job seekers. Personal assessment training, mentoring, tutoring, vocational training, and other support services are provided at the center. The Copper Mountain College academic calendar includes fall, spring, and summer sessions beginning in August, January and June respectively. For more information, call (760) 366-3791 or visit our website at www.cmccd.cc.ca.us Disability Services: Copper Mountain campus is 100% accessible to the physically handicapped. Services offered include note-taking services, interpretors for hearingimpaired, adaptive equipment, and braille services. For more information: (760) 366-4247 Information current as of 11/21/2006. Cosumnes River College 8401 Center Parkway Sacramento, CA 95823-5799 Sacramento County Los Rios Community College District (916) 691-7344 www.crc.losrios.edu Dr. Francisco C. Rodriguez, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 30 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 11,542 Other : Medical Assistant, Veterinary Technology Established in 1970 Cosumnes River College, with an expanded campus in the South Sacramento area and educational outreach centers in the cities of Folsom and Placerville, offers a diverse curricula in academic, transfer, occupational, and contract education. In addition to new courses in electronics, engineering, data and word processing, and computer assisted design, the college features unique offerings in animal health technology, communications media, construction, environmental design, health information technology, marketing, and medical assisting. Assessment, counseling, and financial aid assistance are among its comprehensive services for students. Disability Services: Disabled Student Programs & Services provides equal educational opportunity for students with physical, psychological, or learning disabilities. Students with disabilities are encouraged to lead active and independent lives by participating in all college programs. For more information: (916) 691-7275 Amador Extension Quail Hollow Business Center 225 New York Ranch Road, Suite B Jackson, CA 95642 (209) 223-1247 Crafton Hills College 11711 Sand Canyon Road Yucaipa, CA 92399-1799 San Bernardino County San Bernardino Community College District (909) 794-2161 www.craftonhills.edu/ Gloria M. Harrison, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 41 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 4,892 Other : Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic Established in 1972 On a 518-acre campus near major transportation routes and cultural centers, Crafton Hills offers a variety of courses designed for completion of associate degrees or transfer to a four-year university, plus occupational education certificate programs, continuing education, and a wide range of community services. It has an international reputation as an emergency services training center. Disability Services: Crafton Hills College offers a comprehensive program of support services to students with a disability. Students who have a disability are eligible for the services which are provided according to individual need. For more information: (909) 389-3326 Cuesta College Highway One San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106 San Luis Obispo County San Luis Obispo County Community College District Mailing Address: PO Box 8106 San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106 (805) 546-3100 www.cuesta.edu Marie E. Rosenwasser Ph.D., President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 29 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 11,597 Nursing Established in 1964 In the Chorro Valley between the cities of San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay on State Highway 1, Cuesta College has a permanent campus on 150 acres, leased facilities on adjacent California National Guard property, and a 75-acre field campus. It offers a two-year academic transfer program as well as a full complement of vocational/technical classes such as, community-oriented continuing education, counseling services, lifelong learning, and cultural arts and humanities. California Postsecondary Education Commission 21
Part 1: California Community Colleges Cuyamaca College Disability Services: Students with disabilities will find the campus both accessible and friendly. Classes are offerred specifically for students with disabilities. There is also an Assistive Technology Center that provides accommodations and consultations for other instructors and labs on campus. For more information: (805) 546-3148 Cuesta College Small Business Development Center 3566 S. Higuera Street, Suite 100 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 (805) 549-0401 North County Campus 2800 Buena Vista Drive Paso Robles, CA 93446 (805) 591-6200 South County Centers Arroyo Grande High School 495 Valley Road Arroyo Grande, CA 93420-3999 (805) 474-3913 South County Centers Nipomo High School 525 North Thompson Road Nipomo, CA 93444 (805) 474-3355 Cuyamaca College 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway El Cajon, CA 92019-4369 San Diego County Grossmont-Cuyamaca College District (619) 660-4000 TDD: (619) 660-4386 www.cuyamaca.edu Dr. Geraldine M. Perri, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 37 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 10,987 : NA Established in 1978 Cuyamaca College is located 12 miles east of the city of San Diego. It offers a comprehensive educational program that provides general education and occupational training as well as for transfer to baccalaureate institutions. It is noted for its programs in business, computer science, ornamental horticulture, engineering, electronics, and drafting. Disability Services: Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSP&S) is the campus office responsible for determining and providing appropriate academic accommodations for students with disabilities. For more information: (619) 660-4205 Cypress College 9200 Valley View Street Cypress, CA 90630-5897 Orange County North Orange County Community College District (714) 484-7000 TDD: (714) 826-4460 www.cypresscollege.edu/ Dr. Marjorie D. Lewis, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 35 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 13,057 Education: Funeral Service Education, Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing, Psychiatric Technicians Established in 1966 Cypress College is in western Orange County on a campus of 110 acres. It offers a full program of transfer, vocational, and general education. Disability Services: Disabled Student Programs and Services are available to entitled students with verified disabilities. The programs and services are tailored to assist the student in meeting individual needs with the goal of integrating the student into all facets of college life. For more information: (714) 484-7104 De Anza College 21250 Stevens Creek Boulevard Cupertino, CA 95014-5793 Santa Clara County Foothill-De Anza Community College District (408) 864-5678 TDD: (408) 864-8755 www.deanza.edu Dr. Brian Murphy, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 49 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 23,479 Education: Physical Therapy Other : Medical Assistant Nursing Established in 1967 Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, south of the San Francisco Bay Area. It offers a diversified state-of-the-art curriculum as well as courses of study and technical programs in the liberal arts, applied and behavioral sciences, and the humanities. Disability Services: The Disabled Student Services Program provides special services and instruction for physically limited students. For more information: (408) 864-8753 Diablo Valley College 321 Golf Club Road Pleasant Hill, CA 94523-1544 Contra Costa County Contra Costa Community College District (925) 685-1230 Ext. 546 TDD: (925) 682-0340 www.dvc.edu Dr. Mark G. Edelstein, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 21 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 20,704 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Other : Culinary Arts Established in 1948 Diablo Valley College is in one of the East Bay s most cosmopolitan suburban areas. A leader in transferring students to the University of California, especially the Berkeley campus, it is respected for its academic reputation and skilled 22 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Feather River College faculty. Its Pleasant Hill campus, with 45 buildings, sits on a 110-acre site west of Mt. Diablo. Students attend day and evening courses. Disability Services: Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) includes specialized instruction, adaptive equipment, mobility assistance, sign language interpreting, note taking, textbooks on tape, testing accommodations, educational counseling and planning, priority registration, and specialized tutoring. For more information: (925) 685-1230 Ext. 2546 San Ramon Valley Center 3150 Crow Canyon Pl San Ramon, CA 94583 (925) 866-1822 East Los Angeles College 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez Monterey Park, CA 91754-6099 Los Angeles Community College District (323) 265-8650 www.elac.cc.ca.us Ernest H. Moreno, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 77 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 24,973 Nursing Established in 1945 East Los Angeles College has an international, multicultural student body that complements the 14 communities comprising its primary service area. The college offers both academic transfer courses which prepare students for admission to four-year colleges and universities and occupational programs which prepare students for careers in two years or less. Within five minutes of the campus is the largest high-technology industrial complex in southern California, with provision for thousands of jobs. Disability Services: The goal is to assist disabled students to become fully integrated into the college s regular programs. Services available include counseling, on-campus transportation, interpreters, note takers, tutors, support services and equipment, mobility assistance, registration and enrollment assistance, test facilitation, liaison with Department of Rehabilitation, high tech center. For more information: (323) 265-8785 South Gate Educational Center 2340 Firestone Boulevard South Gate, CA 90280-2646 (323) 357-6200 El Camino College 16007 Crenshaw Boulevard Torrance, CA 90506-0002 El Camino Community College District (310) 532-3670 TDD: (310) 660-6747 www.elcamino.edu Dr. Thomas M. Fallo, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 64 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 24,494 Education: Nursing, Radiologic Technology Nursing Established in 1947 The 126-acre campus of El Camino College is located in the South Bay area of. The college offers a comprehensive selection of courses that make up an Honors Program as well as transfer and vocational programs that lead to associate degrees and certificates. The college is also well known for its South Bay Center for the Arts, which attracts nationally known artists, musical groups, and speakers, and provides outstanding instructional experiences for students as well as members of the surrounding communities. Disability Services: The career services for students with disabilities at El Camino College is a federally funded program that is designed to enhance career services for postsecondary students with disabilities and to help them ease transition into the workforce. For more information: (310) 660-6746 Compton Center 1111 E. Artesia Blvd Compton, CA 90221 (310) 900-1600 Information current as of 11/13/2006. Evergreen Valley College 3095 Yerba Buena Road San Jose, CA 95135-1598 Santa Clara County San Jose/Evergreen Community College District (408) 274-7900 TDD: (408) 238-8722 www.evc.edu Dr. David Wain Coon, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 37 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 10,370 Education: Nursing Nursing Established in 1975 Located in southeast San Jose, Evergreen Valley College offers day and evening classes. Programs range from vocational (such as electronics, computer science, nursing, computer-aided design, and automotive) through pre-professional (biological sciences, physics, and engineering) to humanities (art, drama, philosophy, foreign language, and music). With both certificate and transfer programs, the college endeavors to meet its students and community s instructional needs through educational leadership for a rapidly changing urbantechnological society. Disability Services: The Disabled Students Program (DSP) provides support services and instructional programs for students with disabilities attending Evergreen Valley College. For more information: (408) 270-6447 Feather River College 570 Golden Eagle Drive Quincy, CA 95971-9124 Plumas County Feather River Community College District (530) 283-0202 California Postsecondary Education Commission 23
Part 1: California Community Colleges Folsom Lake College www.frc.edu Dr. Susan C. Carroll, Superintendent/President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 22 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 1,623 : NA Established in 1968 Feather River College is located in Quincy,Plumas County, California. It stresses individual attention and academic excellence, and it provides supportive counseling and student assistance activities and programs. Its rural Sierra environment allows for a variety of outdoor instructional opportunities within its comprehensive occupational, transfer, and general education curriculum. Disability Services: Disabled Students Programs and Services provides a variety of programs and services to students with disabilities. Fearther River College -- Chester Campus 101 Meadowbrook Loop Chester, CA 96020 (530) 258-3769 Folsom Lake College 100 Scholar Way Folsom, CA 95630 Sacramento County Los Rios Community College District (916) 608-6500 www.flc.losrios.edu/ Dr. Thelma Scott-Skillman, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 16 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 6,507 : NA Established in 2004 Founded in 2004, Folsom Lake College serves the communities of eastern Sacramento and El Dorado counties with classes at its main Folsom Campus, El Dorado Center, and Rancho Cordova Center. Folsom Lake College faculty, staff, and administration are committed to offering students the educational opportunities, resources and services they need to reach their goals. Students can choose from a wide range of associate s degree and certificate options. Disability Services: Disabled Students Programs & Services (DSP&S) provides services for physically, psychologically and learning disabled students. For more information: (916) 608-6611 El Dorado Center 6699 Campus Drive Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 642-5644 Rancho Cordova Center 10378 Rockingham Drive Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 255-0717 Foothill College 12345 El Monte Road Los Altos Hills, CA 94022-4599 Santa Clara County Foothill-De Anza Community College District (650) 949-7777 TDD: (650) 948-6025 www.foothill.edu Dr. Bernadine C. Fong, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 52 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 18,394 Education: Radiologic Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Other : Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Veterinary Technology Established in 1958 On a campus south of San Francisco, and at 40 community and industry sites, Foothill College offers transfer and career training programs leading to associate degrees and certificates. Its extensive computer science program includes the largest college computer center in the San Francisco Bay Area. Its major programs include electronics, allied health, cable TV, telecommunications, performing arts, technologies, and other fields. Its Interchange Program with business and industry provides classes for many firms. Disability Services: Foothill College has a long-standing commitment to excellence and accessibility of education for all students. For more information: (650) 949-7017 Middlefield Campus 4000 Middlefield Road Palo Alto, CA 94303-4739 (650) 424-8600 Fresno City College 1101 East University Avenue Fresno, CA 93741-0002 Fresno County State Center Community College District (559) 442-4600 TDD: (559) 442-8237 www.fresnocitycollege.edu/ Dr. Ned Doffoney, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 61 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 22,310 Education: Radiologic Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing Established in 1910 Fresno City College awards two-year degrees in technical and general education fields. Enrollment at its 103- acre campus includes thousands of employed men and women upgrading their skills to keep pace with technological developments. The college emphasizes new technology, business and evening programs, on-site technical and academic training, and allied health careers. Disability Services: The Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSP&S) office was established in 1970 to provide supportive services for students with learning, physical and/or psychological disabilities. For more information: (559) 485-7304 Career & Technology Center 2930 E. Annadale Ave. Freson, CA 93725 24 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Golden West College (559) 486-0173 Clovis Center 390 West Fir Avenue Clovis, CA 93611 (559) 323-4595 Madera Center 30277 Avenue 12 Madera, CA 93638 (559) 675-4800 Oakhurst Center 40241 HWY 41, Building G Oakhurst, CA 93644 (559) 683-9340 Fullerton College 321 East Chapman Avenue Fullerton, CA 92832-2095 Orange County North Orange County Community College District (714) 992-7000 TDD: (714) 871-9192 www.fullcoll.edu Kathleen O Connell Hodge, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 65 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 19,748 : NA Established in 1913 Fullerton College, established in 1913, is the oldest California community college in continuous operation. We offer courses in Business/Computer Information Systems, Fine Arts, Humanities, Library Services, Mathematics/Computer Science, Natural Sciences, Physical Education/Recreation, Social Sciences/Technology, and Engineering. Fullerton ranks third among California community colleges in C.S.U. transfers. Disability Services: The Adaptive Services Center provides an array of support services to students with verified disabilities. Support services include, but are not limited to, individualized course content tutoring, taped materials, adaptive computer equipment, test-taking accommodations and sign language interpreters for the deaf. For more information: (714) 992-7270 Gavilan College 5055 Santa Teresa Boulevard Gilroy, CA 95020-9599 Santa Clara County Gavilan Joint Community College District (408) 848-4800 www.gavilan.cc.ca.us Steven M. Kinsella, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 22 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 5,333 Nursing Established in 1919 Gavilan College is in the foothills south of Gilroy. Serving a 2,700 square-mile district, Gavilan awards both two-year degrees and certificates of completion in both transfer and technical/vocational programs and emphasizes the newest technology and state-of-the-art teaching aids in all of these programs. Childcare and many student-support services, including financial aid, counseling, disabled student programs and services, health and personal counseling, enhance the chances of students succeeding in their educational endeavors. Disability Services: Disabled Students Program and Services (DSPS) provides a variety of services in an effort to equalize educational opportunities for students with temporary or permanent disabilities as they move toward their educational or vocational goals. For more information: (408) 848-4865 Gavilan College Aviation Campus-Hollister Airport 490 Skylane Drive Hollister, CA 95023 Hollister Campus Briggs Building 365 Fourth Street Hollister, CA 95023 Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center 17060 Monterey Street Morgan Hill, CA 95037-3636 Glendale Community College 1500 North Verdugo Road Glendale, CA 91208-2894 Glendale Community College District (818) 240-1000 www.glendale.edu/index.html Dr. John A. Davitt, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 54 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 20,447 Nursing Established in 1927 Glendale Community College is dedicated to serving a changing and increasingly diverse student and community population. It supports a strong transfer program, many occupational programs, personal enrichment opportunities, and a variety of non-credit educational programs. It seeks to further the success of its students in the classroom by providing a full complement of enrollment services, counseling, financial support, educational assistance, and campus activities. Disability Services: Disabled Student Programs and Services provides support services exclusively to students with verified disabilities, including learning disabilities assessment, counseling, specialized tutoring, test proctoring, low vision services, interpreters for the deaf, special parking, on-campus mobility assistance, equipment loan, note taking, reading and community liaison. For more information: (818) 240-1000 Ext. 5450 Golden West College 15744 Golden West Street Huntington Beach, CA 92647-2748 Orange County Coast Community College District (714) 892-7711 TDD: (714) 895-8350 www.gwc.info/ Wes Bryan, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 28 California Postsecondary Education Commission 25
Part 1: California Community Colleges Grossmont College Enrollment in Fall 2005: 13,730 Education: Nursing Nursing Established in 1966 On a 122 acre campus, Golden West College offers a wide range of career, transfer, and community service programs. Services include counseling, financial aid, childcare, health center, and a nationally recognized disabled students program. A 350-seat theater, an art gallery, and a science museum provide cultural opportunities for students and the community. Disability Services: Students with disabilities receive a variety of support services to ensure equal education opportunities. Students who have a verified physical, visual, speech, hearing or learning disability are invited to request assistance from the Disabled Student Services Program. For more information: (714) 895-8721 Grossmont College 8800 Grossmont College Drive El Cajon, CA 92020-1799 San Diego County Grossmont-Cuyamaca College District (619) 644-7000 TDD: (619) 644-7119 grossmont.edu Dr. Ted Martinez, Jr., President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 35 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 16,644 Education: Nursing, Occupational Therapist Assistant Other : Cardiovascular Technology Nursing Established in 1961 On a 135-acre site in the Fletcher Hills some 15 miles east of San Diego, Grossmont College has a comprehensive program, including emphasis on transfer skills and specialized vocational programs in a wide variety of occupations. Grossmont offers courses in a wide range of hours, six days a week. Disability Services: The campus offers pre-registration information, special parking, counseling and advisement, registration assistance, disability related assessment, accommodations, equipment loan, and other special services as individually needed for students with disabilities. Some classrooms have stairs and are inaccessible to students in wheelchairs. For more information: (619) 644-7112 Hartnell College 156 Homestead Avenue Salinas, CA 93901-1697 Monterey County Hartnell Community College District (831) 755-6700 TDD: (831) 755-6760 www.hartnell.cc.ca.us Dr. Edward J. Valeau, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 45 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 9,784 Other : Veterinary Technology Nursing Established in 1920 The Hartnell Community College is located just 20 minutes drive from the Monterey Coast. Hartnell College serves the Salinas Valley, a fertile agricultural region some 10 miles wide and 100 miles long. The College draws its students from Salinas and the surrounding communities. It serves students with a diverse ethnic profile. Disability Services: Hartnell College offers supportive services and instruction for students with physical, visual, hearing, learning, acquired brain injury, developmental, and other disabilities. For more information: (831) 755-6760 Hartnell College East Campus 1752 East Alisal Avenue Salinas, CA 93905-3049 (831) 759-6093 King City Education Center 117 North Second Street King City, CA 93930 (831) 386-7100 Imperial Valley College 380 East Aten Road Imperial, CA 92251-0158 Imperial County Imperial Community College District Mailing Address: PO Box 158 Imperial, CA 92251-0158 (760) 352-8320 www.imperial.edu Paul Pai, Superintendent/President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 34 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 7,955 Other : Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic Nursing Established in 1922 The only California Community College district contiguous with another state and a foreign country, Imperial Valley College reflects the agricultural and Hispanic influences in its service area. Its comprehensive curriculum attracts students from several countries, and its association with all of the community colleges along the United States-Mexico border has encouraged educational innovations that have enhanced the education of all its students. Disability Services: The Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSP&S) Program is designed to provide support services to students with physical disabilities, learning disabilities, and health problems. For more information: (760) 355-6312 Brawley Extended Campus 104 Magnolia St. Imperial, CA 92251 (760) 344-7213 Calexico Extended Campus 1501 West Imperial Ave Imperial, CA 92251 (760) 768-9740 El Centro Extended Campus 301 North Imperial Ave 26 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Lassen Community College Imperial, CA 92251 (760) 353-2180 Irvine Valley College 5500 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618-0301 Orange County South Orange County Community College District (949) 451-5100 www.ivc.edu Dr. Glenn R. Roquemore, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 28 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 11,792 : NA Established in 1979 Irvine Valley College serves students in the Irvine, Tustin, Laguna Beach, El Toro, and Laguna Hills communities. A master plan has been implemented for a campus of 25,000 students with a range of programs and services typical of other full-service community colleges. The campus faculty has established a reputation of outstanding instruction. Disability Services: The Learning Disabilities Program serves all Irvine Valley College students who are not achieving their educational and/or occupational goals because of difficulties with study and organizational skills or basic skills such as reading, writing, spelling or math. For more information: (949) 451-5243 Lake Tahoe Community College One College Drive South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150-4524 El Dorado County Lake Tahoe Community College District (530) 541-4660 www.ltcc.edu Dr. Guy F. Lease, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 53 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 3,459 : NA Established in 1975 Lake Tahoe Community College is in the Lake Tahoe basin of the Sierra Nevada. The college offers a comprehensive selection of transfer and occupational classes. High academic standards are stressed and are enhanced by the individual attention that small classes afford. Extensive support services are available and provide a balanced and rich educational experience. Disability Services: Lake Tahoe Community College is committed to accommodating students with disabilities. The Disability Resource Center recognizes learning, psychological, hearing, visual and communication disabilities as well as health disorders and mobility limitations. For more information: (530) 541-4660 Ext. 231 Laney College 900 Fallon Street Oakland, CA 94607-4893 Alameda County Peralta Community College District (510) 834-5740 www.laney.peralta.edu Dr. Odell Johnson, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 41 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 11,763 : NA Established in 1953 Laney College, a comprehensive community college, is the largest of four campuses in the Peralta District. It is a 60-acre campus near the Oakland Museum and Lake Merritt. It is committed to organizing its human, financial, and technological resources to provide educational programs and services to all adults in its diverse community. Its student body, staff, and faculty represent many diverse ethnic, language, and national groups. It is known for its outstanding student newspaper, its transfer opportunities program, several vocational education and special service programs, and its collaboration with public and private organizations in the community. Disability Services: A variety of services designed to facilitate the success of students with disabilities in reaching their individual educational and vocational goals are offered. For more information: (510) 464-3432 Information current as of 11/21/2006. Las Positas College 3033 Collier Canyon Road Livermore, CA 94550-7650 Alameda County Chabot-Las Positas Community College District (925) 424-1000 www.laspositascollege.edu/ Karen E. Halliday, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 25 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 7,561 : NA Established in 1989 Las Positas College is on 147 acres in the Livermore Valley, noted for its ranches and wine-producing vineyards. It is near the high-tech centers in Northern California, and only an hour from San Francisco, San Jose, and Silicon Valley. Las Positas currently enrolls day and evening students. The college offers a variety of education/career options for career preparation, transfer to a four-year college or university, skills development and retraining, or personal development. Las Positas has a high student-transfer rate to California four-year colleges and universities. Disability Services: Las Positas College is committed to excellence and accessibility for all students. Disabled Students Programs and Services offers support services for students with physical, communication, learning and psychological disabilities. For more information: (925) 373-4921 Lassen Community College PO Box 3000 Highway 139 Susanville, CA 96130-3000 Lassen County California Postsecondary Education Commission 27
Part 1: California Community Colleges Long Beach City College Lassen Community College District (530) 257-6181 www.lassencollege.edu Dr. Homer Cissell, Superintendent/President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 28 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 2,096 Nursing Established in 1925 Lassen College, in Susanville, is in the Sierra Nevada region of Northeastern California some 100 miles northeast of Chico and 90 miles northwest of Reno, Nevada. It offers a variety of transfer and vocational programs along with several unique programs, such as gunsmithing, college rodeo and livestock judging, and powerplant technician training. Disability Services: Faculty in Disabled Student Programs and Services have expertise in their respective areas, and include a Coordinator/Counselor, a Learning disabilities coordinator, a High Technology Center Specialist and support staff. Long Beach City College 4901 East Carson Street Long Beach, CA 90808-1706 Long Beach Community College District (562) 938-4353 TDD: (562) 938-4272 www.lbcc.edu/ Dr. E. Jan Kehoe, Superintendent/President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 55 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 25,214 Education: Dietetics, Nursing, Radiologic Technology Nursing Established in 1927 Long Beach City College offers a comprehensive instructional program. Transfer, occupational, and community service programs serve the needs of a large and diverse student population. Small classes and support services, such as counseling, financial aid, and tutoring, demonstrate its commitment to helping its students attain success. Known for its commercial music and electronics programs, the college has formed growing relationships with Nissan, Caterpillar, and other corporations and has been named a model for its nursing and child-care programs. The college s two campuses are situated on more than 140 acres. Disability Services: The Department of Disabled Students Programs and Services provides assistance to disabled students requiring special services at the college. A Special Learning Center for disabled students provides self-pacing programs and vocational exploration packages. In addition, the program has as its goal the integration of the student with a disability into the mainstream of college activities. For more information: (562) 938-4558 Pacific Coast Campus 1305 East Pacific Coast Highway Long Beach, CA 90806 (562) 938-3903 Los Angeles City College 855 North Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90029-3590 Los Angeles Community College District (323) 953-4000 www.lacitycollege.edu/ Dr. Steve Maradian, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 43 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 17,527 Education: Dietetics, Radiologic Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Established in 1929 On 40 acres in the heart of Hollywood, Los Angeles City College provides career training and two-year degree programs. Its students reflect the ethnic diversity of Los Angeles. The College is noted for its excellent faculty and extensive facilities. It provides specialized programs in the performing arts, broadcasting, cinema, television, photography, health professions, and business, as well as strong liberal arts transfer education. Disability Services: Call for appointment if unable to come during regular business hours. For more information: (323) 953-4218 Koreatown Education Center 3440 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 400 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 487-1977 The Corporate and Community Education Center 770 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 891-1594 Los Angeles Harbor College 1111 Figueroa Place Wilmington, CA 90744-2397 Los Angeles Community College District (310) 233-4000 www.lahc.edu Dr. Linda M. Spink, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 33 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 9,168 Education: Nursing Nursing Established in 1949 Los Angeles Harbor College encompasses more than 80 acres and is located less than a mile from the Port of Los Angeles. It provides a comprehensive educational curriculum to meet the needs of the local residents and attracts a student population that mirrors the extremely diverse composition of those communities. Among its top academic programs are architecture, art, 28 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Los Angeles Trade-Technical College business, English and communications, music, nursing, science, and technology. It is a participant in a special joint-honors program leading to priority transfer admission to four-year institutions in the area. It is a pioneer in the PACE program, through which working adults can earn a college degree in two and onehalf years. Disability Services: Special programs such as the Learning Disability Program (serving students with average to above average potential) and an Adaptive Computer Program (High Tech Center) are available. Students may receive special services such as special counseling, tutoring, mobility assistance, readers, note takers, registration assistance, special parking, and others on an as-needed basis. For more information: (310) 522-8280 Los Angeles Mission College 13356 Eldridge Avenue Sylmar, CA 91342-3245 Los Angeles Community College District (818) 364-7600 www.lamission.edu/ Dr. Jose A. Leyba, Interim President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 32 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 7,974 : NA Established in 1975 Los Angeles Mission College serves the 400,000 people of the northeast San Fernando Valley. In addition to general curriculum meeting IGETC and CSU certification standards, the college has curricula such as multimedia studies, culinary arts, biology, engineering, American cultures, child development, English as a second languarge, and intergenerational studies. In addition to success-oriented college curricula, the college operates extensive special training and grant programs for government and industry. Through a OneStop Center and numerous economic development grants, the college provides training for diverse groups. Disability Services: The office of Disabled Students Programs and Services provides support services for students with disabilities who need assistance in their pursuit of an education. For more information: (818) 364-7732 Los Angeles Pierce College 6201 Winnetka Avenue Woodland Hills, CA 91371-0001 Los Angeles Community College District (818) 719-6401 TDD: (818) 710-4220 www.lapc.edu Dr. Robert Garber, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 36 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 18,489 Education: Nursing Other : Veterinary Technology Nursing Established in 1947 Los Angeles Pierce College provides a complete lower-division program preparing students to transfer as juniors to four-year universities. Associate degrees and certificates are awarded. The college has one of the highest successful transfer rates in California. On 425 acres in the western San Fernando Valley, the college maintains an operational farm and agricultural program. Disability Services: Special Services is the program on campus providing services to students with disabilities. This One-Stop approach creates a more user-friendly atmosphere for all students. For more information: (818) 719-6430 Los Angeles Southwest College 1600 West Imperial Highway Los Angeles, CA 90047-4899 Los Angeles Community College District (323) 241-5225 www.lasc.edu/ Dr. Audre Levy, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 19 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 6,810 Nursing Established in 1967 Los Angeles Southwest College has a 69- acre campus in south-central Los Angeles. It offers a comprehensive selection of both transfer and occupational curricula, and is well known for its engineering, electronics, computer science, word processing, and nursing programs. Extensive assessment testing, counseling, developmental courses, and cultural and athletic activities are also available to its diverse, minority student body. Disability Services: The purposes and goals of the Disabled Student Program are to assist students with disabilities to successfully participate in the college curriculum and programs at Los Angeles Southwest College (LASC). For more information: (323) 241-5480 Los Angeles Trade- Technical College 400 West Washington Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90015-4108 Los Angeles Community College District (213) 763-7000 www.lattc.cc.ca.us Dr. Tom K. Harris Jr., President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 38 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 14,233 Education: Nursing Other : Culinary Arts Nursing Established in 1925 Los Angeles Trade-Technical College has become the flagship vocational California Postsecondary Education Commission 29
Part 1: California Community Colleges Los Angeles Valley College college of the Los Angeles Community College District. Situated near the downtown business district, it offers extensive trade, technical, and business curricula and a complete academictransfer program. Disability Services: Priority registration, parking assistance (medical documentation), liaison with the State Department of Rehabilitation, basic classes for the Hearing Impaired and Learning Disabled, elevator key card as appropriate, readers, interpreters, tutors, and test proctoring, TDD, specialized counseling, liaison with instructional staff, and assessment of learning disability eligibility. For more information: (213) 763-3773 Los Angeles Valley College 5800 Fulton Avenue Valley Glen, CA 91401-4096 Los Angeles Community College District (818) 947-2600 TDD: (818) 947-2680 www.lavc.edu Dr. Tyree Wieder, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 46 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 16,867 Education: Nursing Nursing Established in 1949 Los Angeles Valley College, located on 105 acres in the eastern San Fernando Valley, serves a multi-cultural student population during both day and evening hours. It offers a comprehensive curriculum leading to associate degrees, occupational certificates, and transfer certification. It is recognized for its programs for college transfer and occupational programs in high technology, nursing, business, and the arts. Cultural, employment, and recreational opportunities are available to students while attending the college. Disability Services: Los Angeles Valley College, in its mission of providing equal access to educational programs and activities offered by the college, while encouraging maximum independence and full integration, welcomes students with disabilities as partners in the pursuit of learning. For more information: (818) 947-2681 Los Medanos College 2700 East Leland Road Pittsburg, CA 94565-5197 Contra Costa County Contra Costa Community College District (925) 439-2181 TDD: (925) 439-5709 www.losmedanos.edu/ Dr. Peter Garcia, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 24 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 8,496 Nursing Established in 1973 Los Medanos College offers general education and transfer programs as well as occupational and continuing education programs. Located in a rapidly developing area, Los Medanos prepares a diverse student body for transfer to fouryear colleges and universities, and for occupations in such areas as nursing, journalism, welding, engine technology, appliances, recording arts, office services, and administration of justice. Disability Services: The college s Employability Program serves students with learning and other disabilities who may need special assistance in order to clarify and achieve their occupational goals. For more information: (925) 439-2181 Ext. 3279 Brentwood Center 101 Sandcreek Road Brentwood, CA 94513 (925) 513-1625 Mendocino College 1000 Hensley Creek Road Ukiah, CA 95482-3000 Mendocino County Mendocino-Lake Community College District (707) 468-3000 TDD: (707) 468-3031 www.mendocino.edu Dr. Kathryn G. Lehner, Superintendent/President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 44 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 4,641 : NA Established in 1973 The main Campus is located on a 127- acre site approximately three miles north of downtown Ukiah. It serves a rural area that encompasses 3,200 square miles with two college centers - one in Lakeport and the other in Willits - both of which have classrooms and administrative space for teaching, counseling, financial aid administration, and Extended Opportunity Programs and Services. Disability Services: The Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) provides instructional support services to qualified disabled students who have a verifiable disability and who are otherwise eligible for admission to Mendocino College. For more information: (707) 468-3031 Lake Center 1005 Parallel Drive Lakeport, CA 95453 (707) 263-4944 Willits Center 11 Marin Street Willits, CA 95490 (707) 459-6224 Merced College 3600 M Street Merced, CA 95348-2898 Merced County Merced Community College District (209) 384-6000 TDD: (209) 384-6311 www.mccd.edu Dr. Benjamin T. Duran, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 53 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 12,661 30 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Modesto Junior College Education: Radiologic Technology Nursing Established in 1962 In the center of the San Joaquin Valley, Merced College offers a comprehensive selection of transfer, occupational, and community-service classes. Extensive counseling, financial aid, developmental courses, and cultural and athletic activities are available to serve the needs of its diverse student body and the community. Disability Services: Students with physical, communicative, learning, and/or psychological disabilities are encouraged to contact the Disabled Student Services Office. Students with verified disabilities are provided with services to meet their particular needs. For more information: (209) 384-6155 Los Banos Center 16570 South Mercy Springs Road Los Banos, CA 93635 (209) 826-3495 Merritt College 12500 Campus Drive Oakland, CA 94619-3196 Alameda County Peralta Community College District (510) 531-4911 www.merritt.edu Dr. Evelyn Wesley, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 34 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 7,172 Education: Dietetics, Radiologic Technology Nursing Established in 1953 Merritt College offers a comprehensive day and evening program of occupational, transfer, degree, and personal enrichment courses. It is on a 125-acre site in the hills of East Oakland. Two outreach centers, on East Fourteenth Street and on Fruitvale Avenue, are dedicated to providing their local communities with opportunities for skills acquisition and intellectual and cultural growth. Disability Services: The Merritt College High Tech lab is available to all students who are registered with Disabled Students Services. We have the latest in adaptive software and we provide support to students who need help with homework and assignments from other classes. For more information: (510) 436-2429 Information current as of 11/21/2006. MiraCosta College One Barnard Drive Oceanside, CA 92056-3899 San Diego County MiraCosta Community College District (760) 757-2121 TDD: (760) 439-1060 www.miracosta.edu/ Dr. Victoria Muñoz Richart, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 41 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 13,408 Education: Cosmetology Nursing Established in 1934 The main campus of MiraCosta College is in Oceanside. Its San Elijo Campus offers excellent educational opportunities for transfer, vocational, and associate degree programs. It offers community service and continuing education courses at off-campus locations as well as adult high school classes at Camp Pendleton and Mission Square Adult Learning Center. Student services include financial aid, services for the disabled, free tutoring, placement testing, career counseling, job-placement programs, and much more. Disability Services: MiraCosta College is committed to providing educational opportunities to diverse populations. It is the goal of the college to offer mainstream education whenever possible. For more information: (760) 795-6658 Mira Costa College Community Learning Center 1831 Mission Avenue Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 795-8710 San Elijo Center 3333 Manchester Avenue Cardiff, CA 92007 (760) 944-4449 Mission College 3000 Mission College Boulevard Santa Clara, CA 95054-1897 Santa Clara County West Valley-Mission Community College District (408) 988-2200 TDD: (408) 727-9243 missioncollege.org/ Dr. Frank Chong, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 27 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 9,785 Nursing, Psychiatric Technicians Established in 1976 Mission College is near the intersection of Highway 101 and Great America Parkway in the Santa Clara Valley. Various modes of instruction allow students to assume major responsibility for their learning, but faculty, staff, and administrators are committed to helping students achieve their academic and vocational goals. Disability Services: The campus goal is to support the college student with a disability to enter campus life, its programs and activities. It emphasizes growth and individual achievement. Reasonable accommodations are provided to minimize the effects of a disability and maximize potential for success. For more information: (408) 855-5085 Modesto Junior College 435 College Avenue Modesto, CA 95350-5800 Stanislaus County Yosemite Community College District (209) 575-6550 California Postsecondary Education Commission 31
Part 1: California Community Colleges Monterey Peninsula College TDD: (209) 521-5602 www.mjc.edu Dr. william T. Scroggins, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 53 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 18,380 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Other : Medical Assistant Nursing Established in 1921 In the State s Central Valley, Modesto Junior College has two college sites. Offering academic and vocational programs, it attracts students of all ages who enroll full time or part time in day and evening classes, either for job skill training, to earn an associate degree, or to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. Disability Services: System of support services and classes available to students with physical disabilities, students with communication disabilities, students with specific learning disabilities, developmentally-delayed learners, students with acquired brain injury and students with psychological disabilities. For more information: (209) 575-6225 Modesto Junior College - West 2201 Blue Gum Avenue Modesto, CA 95358 (209) 575-6968 Monterey Peninsula College 980 Fremont Street Monterey, CA 93940-4799 Monterey County Monterey Peninsula Community College District (831) 646-4000 www.mpc.edu Dr. Carl J. Ehmann, Interim President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 54 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 11,128 Education: Nursing, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing Established in 1947 Monterey Peninsula College serves some 150,000 residents in the cities of Carmel, Del Rey Oaks, Marina, Monterey, Pacific Grove, Sand City, and Seaside. Its district, covering a 550-square-mile region, is semi-rural in nature and is composed of large segments of unincorporated areas in Big Sur, Carmel Highlands, Carmel Valley, Pebble Beach, and the former Fort Ord. The area s principal industries have been related to tourism and, until recently, the military. Disability Services: The Supportive Services and Instruction Program provides special instructional classes and special support services are available to students with disabilities, along with the regular services provided to all students. For more information: (831) 646-4070 Moorpark College 7075 Campus Road Moorpark, CA 93021-1695 Ventura County Ventura County Community College District (805) 378-1400 www.moorpark.cc.ca.us Dr. Eva Conrad, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 30 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 13,791 Education: Nursing, Radiologic Technology Nursing Established in 1963 Moorpark College offers a comprehensive two-year program that includes curriculum offerings in exotic animal training and management, graphic design, business, nursing, and radiologic technology. It offers easy access to students from Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and the southern-coast areas. Disability Services: Moorpark College provides a variety of services geared towards assisting the physically or learning-disabled student to participate equally in the educational process. Services are based on individual student needs after consultation with program staff. For more information: (805) 378-1461 Mt. San Antonio College 1100 North Grand Avenue Walnut, CA 91789-1399 Mt. San Antonio Community College District (909) 594-5611 TDD: (909) 594-3447 www.mtsac.edu Dr. Christopher C. O Hearn, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 48 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 33,644 Education: Radiologic Technology Other : Veterinary Technology Nursing, Psychiatric Technicians Established in 1945 On a 421-acre campus in the eastern portion of, Mt. San Antonio College is accessible from the major metropolitan areas of Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino Counties. It offers a comprehensive program of transfer and vocational majors in business, health sciences, humanities, industrial studies, natural sciences, physical education, and social sciences. Its student support services include counseling, assessment, financial aid, disabled student services and health services, transfer center, career advisement, student activities, and athletics. Disability Services: Disabled Students Programs and Services is committed to providing quality programs and services which enable students with specific disabilities to access and participate in 32 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Orange Coast College instructional and non-instructional programs at Mt. San Antonio College. For more information: (909) 594-5611 Ext. 4290 Mt. San Jacinto College 1499 North State Street San Jacinto, CA 92583-2399 Riverside County Mt. San Jacinto Community College District (909) 487-6752 www.msjc.edu/ Richard J. Giese, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 58 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 12,807 Nursing Established in 1962 Mt. San Jacinto College is located at the northern edge of the San Jacinto Valley. Its 160-acre campus includes two theaters, an art gallery, and athletic fields. In both day and evening classes, the college provides a wide range of lower-division academic programs that provide transfer to four-year colleges and universities, and it offers 17 entry-level occupational programs for beginning students as well as in-service occupational programs for employed adults. Disability Services: Mt. San Jacinto College provides equal opportunities and access to students with physical, visual, hearing, psychological or learning disabilities, acquired brain injuries, and developmental delayed learners who pursue course work at the college. For more information: (909) 487-6752 Ext. 1440 Menifee Valley Center 28237 La Piepra Raod Menifee, CA 92584 (909) 672-6752 Temecula Valley Center 27645 Jefferson Ave., #108 Temecula, CA 92592 (909) 308-1059 Napa Valley College 2277 Napa-Vallejo Highway Napa, CA 94558-6236 Napa County Napa Valley Community College District (707) 253-3000 TDD: (707) 253-3085 www.napavalley.edu Dr. Christopher McCarthy, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 44 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 9,214 Nursing, Psychiatric Technicians Established in 1940 In California s premium wine country, Napa Valley College offers academic, occupational, and community service programs. These include telecommunications, electronics, health occupations, and business. It also has liberal arts, language, science and mathematics, and fine and performing arts divisions. Disability Services: The Office of Special Services provides assistance to students with physical, mental, emotional, or developmental disabilities. Eligible students are offered program planning services, as well as academic support and accommodation. For more information: (707) 253-3080 Upper Valley Center 1088 College Avenue Saint Helena, CA 94574 (707) 967-2900 Information current as of 11/21/2006. Ohlone College 43600 Mission Boulevard Fremont, CA 94539-0390 Alameda County Ohlone Community College District Mailing Address: P. O. Box 3909 Fremont, CA 94539-0390 (510) 659-6000 www.ohlone.edu Dr. Douglas M. Treadway, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 66 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 10,867 Education: Nursing, Physical Therapy Nursing Established in 1967 Located in the foothills overlooking San Francisco Bay, Ohlone College provides academic programs for transfer to fouryear institutions as well as outstanding occupational training for both full- and part-time students. Its programs in deaf studies and health sciences are nationally recognized. Transfer and career counseling as well as financial aid services are available. On Ohlone s 534- acre campus, facilities include an Olympic-sized pool and a newly completed arts facility with radio, television, and art studios, gallery space, and a 400-seat theater. Disability Services: The Disabled Student Services Program is designed to open doors to educational and occupational opportunities for students with physical or medical disabilities. For more information: (510) 659-6140 Newark Ohlone Campus 35753 Cedar Blvd. Newark, CA 94560 (510) 742-2300 Orange Coast College 2701 Fairview Road Costa Mesa, CA 92626-5005 Orange County Coast Community College District Mailing Address: PO Box 5005 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-5005 (714) 432-0202 www.orangecoastcollege.edu/ Bob Dees, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 40 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 22,508 Education: Dietetics, Radiologic California Postsecondary Education Commission 33
Part 1: California Community Colleges Oxnard College Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Other : Culinary Arts, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, Medical Assistant Established in 1947 South of Los Angeles and four miles inland from the Pacific Ocean, Orange Coast College is one of the largest single-campus community colleges in the United States. It is known for its exceptional teaching faculty, its strong academic and vocational programs, and its 210 acre campus. Within Orange County, it enjoys a reputation as educational pacesetter, cultural focal point, and valued community resource. Disability Services: In recognition of the diversity within the student population, the college established a Disabled Students Program and Services unit to better meet the needs of students with exceptional educational problems. One of the major aims of this program is to provide specialized training and support services. For more information: (714) 432-5535 Oxnard College 4000 South Rose Avenue Oxnard, CA 93033-6699 Ventura County Ventura County Community College District (805) 986-5800 www.oxnardcollege.edu/ Dr. Lydia Ledesma-Reese, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 53 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 6,464 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Established in 1975 Oxnard College is between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara on the Pacific Ocean along California s Gold Coast. It offers programs in both transfer and occupational education. A new $6.75 million Letters and Science complex was recently completed, offering students state-of-the-art science and mathematics laboratories, multimedia classrooms, tutorial centers and lecture halls. The Camarillo Center, an off-campus extension, offers a variety of computer classes, including the CISCO networking curriculum. Oxnard College s PACE program (Program for Accelerated College Education) is designed to let working adults earn an Associate Degree in two years by taking evening and Saturday classes. Disability Services: Special instruction for students with verified disabilities includes basic reading, spelling, math, vocabulary development, written language skills, memory, and adaptive physical education (conditioning and adapted aquatics). For more information: (805) 986-5830 Camarillo Center 2520 East Las Posas Road Camarillo, CA 93010 (805) 388-4772 Palo Verde College One College Drive Blythe, CA 92225-9561 Riverside County Palo Verde Community College District (760) 921-5500 www.paloverde.edu James W. Hottois, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 75 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 4,423 Nursing Established in 1947 Palo Verde is a rural community college located in the southeastern California desert near the Colorado River. Although small, it offers classes in transfer and occupational areas, and its small class sizes are ideal for effective student-teacher relationships. Disability Services: California community college services to the disabled student provide a full range of services including readers, signing, tutoring, mobility assistance, accommodation services, peer counseling and other established services to the disabled. For more information: (760) 921-5311 1140 West Mission Road San Marcos, CA 92069-1487 San Diego County Palomar Community College District (760) 744-1150 TDD: (760) 471-8506 www.palomar.edu Robert P. Deegan, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 110 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 29,854 Education: Nursing, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing Established in 1946 is a short distance from both the mountains and the ocean. The district encompasses more than 2,500 square miles and supports a multicampus, single college known as. The main campus is located on a 200-acre site in the City of San Marcos in northern San Diego County. The College s largest educational center is in Escondido. Other large centers are located in Rancho Bernardo and on the Camp Pendleton military base. Smaller centers are located near other population centers. Students may earn associate of arts degrees or certificates of achievement in degree/certificate programs. Disability Services: Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) facilitates services for students with various documented disabilities: physical, visual, hearing, communications, learning, and psychological. For more information: (760) 744-1150 Ext. 2375 Borrego Springs Education Center 585 Palm Canyon Dr. Suite A Borrego Springs, CA 92004 (760) 767-4525 34 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Reedley College Camp Pendleton Education Center Joint Education Center Bldg. 1331 Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 (760) 725-6626 Escondido Center 1951 East Valley Parkway Escondido, CA 92027 (760) 432-0624 Fallbrook Education Center Fallbrook High School 2400 S. Stage Coach Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028 (760) 723-1058 Mt. Carmel Education Center Mt. Carmel High School 9550 Carmel Mountain Road San Diego, CA 92129 (858) 484-3890 Pauma Educational Center Pauma Reservation Rd. Pauma Valley, CA 92061 (760) 742-1121 Poway Education Center Poway High School 15500 Espola Road Poway, CA 92064 (760) 679-6613 Ramona Education Center Ramona High School 1401 Hanson Lane Ramona, CA 92065 (760) 788-1371 Pasadena City College 1570 East Colorado Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91106-2003 Pasadena Area Community College District (626) 585-7123 www.pasadena.edu/ Dr. James P. Kossler, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 78 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 28,357 Education: Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Other : Medical Assistant Nursing Established in 1924 Pasadena City College offers courses in general education and lower-division classes leading to the associate degree and/or transfer to four-year colleges and universities. It offers occupational majors as well as fee-based community services classes. Through its Community Education Center, it offers short-term occupational programs. Members of the Official Tournament of Roses Band are selected from the Pasadena Area Community College District. Disability Services: The Disabled Student Programs and Services attends to the on-campus needs of students who have hearing, learning, physical, speech, visual or psychological disabilities. The staff provides specialized counseling and arranges for such services as readers, tutors, and interpreters. For more information: (626) 585-7127 Porterville College 100 East College Avenue Porterville, CA 93257-5906 Tulare County Kern Community College District (559) 791-2200 www.pc.cc.ca.us Dr. Rosa F. Carlson, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 24 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 3,887 Nursing, Psychiatric Technicians Established in 1927 Porterville College is in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada in southeastern Tulare County. Unique because of the diverse academic choices it provides to the citizens in its area, it is committed to excellence in education through instructional programs serving a wide range of needs and interests. Disability Services: The Enabler office provides a variety of services for students who are physically limited or learning disabled. These services include priority registration, mobility assistance, learning disability assessment, note taking, and test facilitation. For more information: (559) 791-2215 Reedley College 995 North Reed Avenue Reedley, CA 93654-2099 Fresno County State Center Community College District (559) 638-3641 TDD: (559) 638-0356 www.reedleycollege.edu/ Dr. Barbara A. Hioco, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 23 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 12,113 : NA Established in 1926 Reedley Community College covers almost 500 acres. Its well-balanced curriculum includes agriculture and aeronautics; transfer, vocational, and general education programs; and offcampus satellites. An Honors Program offers academically superior students scholarships and challenges them with rigorous classes. Disability Services: Disabled Student Services provide specialized counseling, support services and resources to students with temporary or permanent disabilities. For more information: (559) 638-0332 Dinuba High School 199 North L Street Dinuba, CA 93618-0125 (559) 595-7220 Fowler High School 701 East Main Street Fowler, CA 93625 (559) 834-2564 Kingsburg High School 1900 18th Avenue Kingsburg, CA 93631 (559) 897-5156 Parlier High School 601 Third Street Parlier, CA 93648 (559) 646-3571 Sanger High School 1045 Bethel Sanger, CA 93657 (559) 875-7121 Selma High School California Postsecondary Education Commission 35
Part 1: California Community Colleges Rio Hondo College 3125 Wright Street Selma, CA 93662 (559) 896-1280 Sunnyside High School 1019 South Peach Avenue Fresno, CA 93727 (559) 253-6700 Rio Hondo College 3600 Workman Mill Road Whittier, CA 90601-1616 Rio Hondo Community College District (562) 692-0921 TDD: (562) 699-4077 www.riohondo.edu/ Dr. Rose Marie Joyce, Superintendent/President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 29 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 19,481 Nursing Established in 1962 As a comprehensive community college, Rio Hondo s program can meet the needs of most students for lower-division baccalaureate work for transfer to fouryear colleges and universities or for training for specific occupations. It also offers the opportunity to improve students academic skills and plan their future with the help of a qualified support staff. Disability Services: Students with disabilities that are recognized in the Americans with Disabilities Act, can all receive complete support services through the Disabled Students Program, staffed by special trained paraprofessional and certificated individuals. For more information: (562) 908-3420 Riverside City College 4800 Magnolia Avenue Riverside, CA 92506-1293 Riverside County Riverside Community College District (909) 222-8000 TDD: (909) 222-8061 www.rcc.edu/riverside/ Dr. Daniel A. Castro, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 30 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 30,390 Education: Nursing Other : Physician Assistant Nursing Established in 1916 The Riverside City campus consists of 88 acres in the heart of Riverside and offers everything from accounting to welding. Disability Services: The Office of Disabled Student Programs & Services (DSP&S), on each of RCCD s three campuses, provides appropriate, comprehensive, reliable and accessible services to students with documented disabilities who request such services. For more information: (909) 222-8642 Ben Clark Training Center 3423 Davis Ave. Riverside, CA 92518 (909) 486-2800 Moreno Valley Campus 16130 Lasselle Street Moreno Valley, CA 92551-2045 (909) 571-6100 Norco Campus 2001 Third Street Norco, CA 92860-2600 (909) 372-7000 Sacramento City College 3835 Freeport Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95822-1318 Sacramento County Los Rios Community College District (916) 558-2111 TDD: (916) 558-2693 www.scc.losrios.edu/ Dr. Arthur Q. Tyler, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 57 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 22,107 Education: Occupational Therapist Assistant, Physical Therapy, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing Established in 1916 Sacramento City College is located on a 50-acre campus three miles south of the State Capitol. It offers over 1,000 academic, vocational and community service classes, and awards both twoyear associate degrees and certificates of achievement. It is known for its aeronautics, criminal justice, data processing, dental hygiene, and nursing programs, and has programs in visual and performing arts, athletics, forensics, and photography. Its students attend either day or evening classes, and excellent transfer, counseling, financial aid, and enabling services are available to them. Disability Services: The Disability Resource Center (DRC) of Sacramento City College (SCC) provides educational opportunities and access to students with documented physical, communication and psychological disabilities, acquired brain injuries, and developmentally delayed learners who intend to take classes at SCC. For more information: (916) 558-2087 Davis Center 1909 Galileo Court, Suite B Davis, CA 95616 (530) 747-5200 Downtown Center 1209 4th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 558-2640 West Sacramento Center 1275 Halyard Drive West Sacramento, CA 95691 (916) 375-5511 Saddleback College 28000 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo, CA 92692-3697 Orange County South Orange County Community College District (949) 582-4500 TDD: (949) 582-4833 www.saddleback.edu Dr. Richard D. McCullough, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 52 36 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges San Diego Miramar College Enrollment in Fall 2005: 23,194 Education: Nursing Nursing, Psychiatric Technicians Established in 1967 Saddleback College is a comprehensive community college in south Orange County. It offers degree and general programs for transfer students, a broad selection of programs in vocational education, general courses of study, continuing education for professionals and older adults, community services, and individualized services in counseling, student support and learning assistance. The college offers a broad range of intercollegiate sports and other activities for students. Disability Services: The Special Services staff provides a wide range of support services, including instruction in classes designed to increase students knowledge and use of learning strategies. Access and integration into the college community is the primary objective. For more information: (949) 582-4885 San Bernardino Valley College 701 South Mt. Vernon Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92410-2705 San Bernardino County San Bernardino Community College District (909) 384-4400 www.valleycollege.edu/ Denise Whittaker, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 40 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 12,616 Education: Dietetics, Nursing Nursing, Psychiatric Technicians Established in 1926 San Bernardino Valley College serves the growing urban area of Southern California s Inland Empire. It operates KVCR-TV, the first television station owned by a community college and the first public broadcast station in Southern California. As a California Transfer Center, it serves both the academic and occupational education needs of its students while also offering non-credit community service courses on an 85-acre campus. Disability Services: Support Services are those specialized services available to students with disabilities which are provided in addition to the regular services provided to all students. Such services enable students to participate in regular activities, programs, and classes offered by the college. For more information: (909) 384-4446 San Diego City College 1313 Park Boulevard San Diego, CA 92101-4787 San Diego County San Diego Community College District (619) 388-3400 TDD: (619) 232-1313 www.city.sdccd.cc.ca.us Terrence Burgess, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 47 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 15,363 Nursing Established in 1914 San Diego City College a history of providing quality university-transfer as well as career-vocational programs. Counseling, financial aid, and other services help its students achieve success. Disability Services: The campus has a Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) office offering support services and equipment to enable students to participate as fully as possible in all college programs and activities. Students enrolled in continuing education classes should contact the District DSPS office to request support services. For more information: (619) 230-2513 San Diego Mesa College 7250 Mesa College Drive San Diego, CA 92111-4902 San Diego County San Diego Community College District (619) 388-2600 www.sdmesa.sdccd.cc.ca.us/ Dr. Rita M. Cepeda, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 56 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 21,281 Education: Physical Therapy, Radiologic Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Other : Interior Design, Medical Assistant Established in 1962 San Diego Mesa College is the largest community college in San Diego and offers associate degrees and vocational certificate programs that include allied health, architecture, information technology, business, fashion and consumer studies, food services, physical education, and fine arts. It features a comprehensive selection of both transfer and general education courses. Disability Services: San Diego Mesa College offers a full range of services for disabled students, including interpreter services for the deaf, a high-technology center for the learning-impaired and acquired-brain-injury students, specialized counseling, equipment, priority registration, and a barrier-free campus. For more information: (858) 627-2780 San Diego Miramar College 10440 Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA 92126-2910 San Diego County San Diego Community College District (858) 536-7800 TDD: (858) 536-4301 www.miramar.sdccd.cc.ca.us Dr. Patricia Hsieh, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 28 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 9,860 : NA California Postsecondary Education Commission 37
Part 1: California Community Colleges San Joaquin Delta College Established in 1969 San Diego Miramar College serves a rapidly growing area of San Diego County - the northern suburbs - as well as students from throughout the county. Miramar s programs include fire science, administration of justice, and diesel and aviation maintenance technology. The college also offers a comprehensive selection of arts and sciences, general education, and occupational programs. Disability Services: Academic accommodations offered are determined with the counselor on an individual basis to enable eligible students access to all college programs. For more information: (858) 536-7212 Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (MCAS) 45249 Miramar Way Base Education (Bldg. 5305) San Diego, CA 92145 (858) 536-4329 San Joaquin Delta College 5151 Pacific Avenue Stockton, CA 95207-6304 San Joaquin County San Joaquin Delta Community College District (209) 954-5151 www.deltacollege.edu/ Dr. Raul Rodriguez, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 105 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 18,525 Education: Nursing Other : Culinary Arts Nursing, Psychiatric Technicians Established in 1963 San Joaquin Delta College main campus is located on 165 acres in Stockton, with classes offered throughout the college s district in the communities of Lodi, Tracy, Manteca, Linden, Rio Vista, Isleton, Escalon, Sutter Creek, Jackson, Ione, and San Andreas. The college operates an educational farm on 157 acres near Manteca and a forestry fieldstudy area near Mountain Ranch. Disability Services: Disabled Students Program & Services provides equal access to educational opportunities for students who have a verified disability and are enrolled in an instructional program. The highest quality support services are provided these students to allow maximum academic success. For more information: (209) 954-5330 Tracy Learning Center 1895 W. Lowell Avenue Tracy, CA 95376-2291 (209) 833-7900 San Jose City College 2100 Moorpark Avenue San Jose, CA 95128-2723 Santa Clara County San Jose/Evergreen Community College District (408) 274-6700 TDD: (408) 294-3447 www.sjcc.edu/ Dr. Chui L. Tsang, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 24 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 10,137 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Established in 1921 Silicon Valley s oldest community college continues its more than 80-year tradition of providing education to a large and diverse student body. The college offers a comprehensive selection of technical, occupational, preprofessional, transfer, and community education courses. Its special-need programs reach out to the disabled, those re-entering education, and those requiring learning assistance. Counseling services include educational planning and career and personal guidance. Financial aid is available. Student activities include dances, lectures, films, and intercollegiate sports. Disability Services: Students who need academic adjustments must meet with Disabled Students Program and Services (DSP&S) staff members to complete an application form, determine educational limitations and services needed, and complete a student educational contract. For more information: (408) 288-3746 Santa Ana College 1530 West 17th Street Santa Ana, CA 92706-9979 Orange County Rancho Santiago Community College District (714) 564-6000 www.sac.edu Dr. Erlinda Martinez, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 61 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 27,966 Education: Nursing, Occupational Therapist Assistant Nursing Established in 1915 Santa Ana College is a comprehensive community college preparing students for the workplace as well as to transfer to four-year higher learning institutions. Students may earn an associate degree. For those willing to commit to high academic achievement, honors courses are offered. The college also assists students in gaining basic skills and technology proficiency so they can pursue other goals. It is located at the corner of West 17th Street and Bristol in Santa Ana and is on about 58 acres. Disability Services: The Disabled Student Programs and Services instructional support services and reasonable accommodations to students with verified disabilities who are attending Santa Ana College. For more information: (714) 564-6260 Business and Industry Services Center 901 East Santa Ana Boulevard Santa Ana, CA 92701-3920 (714) 564-5202 Centennial Education Center 2900 West Edinger Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 564-5000 38 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Santa Rosa Junior College Marketplace Education Center 201 East Fourth Street Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 564-5760 Santa Barbara City College 721 Cliff Drive Santa Barbara, CA 93109-2394 Santa Barbara County Santa Barbara Community College District (805) 965-0581 TDD: (805) 962-4084 www.sbcc.edu/ John B. Romo, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 60 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 16,686 Education: Nursing, Radiologic Technology Other : Culinary Arts Nursing Established in 1909 Located in the community of Santa Barbara, the college prides itself on the overall excellence of its academic programs and student support services. It is a top community college for transferring students to the University of California system. Most recently, it was awarded a grant to establish special transfer programs with California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo; the University of California, Santa Barbara; and Westmont College. Disability Services: Santa Barbara City College s Disabled Student Programs and Services offers educational support and accommodations for college students with disabilities who are enrolled in mainstream college classes. For more information: (805) 965-0581 Ext. 2364 Santa Monica College 1900 Pico Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90405-1628 Santa Monica Community College District (310) 434-4000 TDD: (310) 434-4273 www.smc.edu Dr. Piedad F. Robertson, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 32 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 31,798 Education: Nursing Nursing Established in 1929 Located just over a mile from the Pacific Ocean, Santa Monica College is a leader in transferring students to the University of California and the California State University. The college offers instruction in academic, professional, and vocational fields. Qualified students are given an opportunity to join a Scholars Program if they plan to transfer to universities such as UCLA or USC, and qualified professional and performing arts students may join a Professional Arts Mentor Program. Disability Services: Santa Monica College makes every effort to make its campus fully accessible to students with disabilities. The College s Center for Students with Disabilities offers guidance and counseling on admissions requirements and procedures, as well as a number of special programs to help students with their academic, vocational, and career planning goals. For more information: (310) 434-4265 Academy of Entertainment Technology 1660 Stewart Street Santa Monica, CA 90405 (310) 434-3700 Emeritus College 1433 Second Street Santa Monica, CA 90401 (310) 434-4306 Madison Center 1310 11th Street Santa Monica, CA 90401 (310) 434-3400 Santa Rosa Junior College 1501 Mendocino Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95401-4395 Sonoma County Sonoma County Junior College District (707) 527-4011 www.santarosa.edu Dr. Robert F. Agrella, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 103 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 30,914 Education: Radiologic Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing, Psychiatric Technicians Established in 1918 Located some 50 miles north of San Francisco, Santa Rosa Junior College has grown into one of the largest single college districts in the country: the Sonoma County Junior College District. Offering a comprehensive educational program in both general and vocational education, the college attracts more students each semester. Classes are offered at a variety of locations throughout Sonoma County including the Santa Rosa Campus, located on 100+ acres in the heart of Santa Rosa, the Petaluma Campus, a 365-acre selfsustaining college farm, the Coddingtown Center, and a regional criminal justice training center. In addition to these educational facilities, the college is also home to a planetarium, an art gallery, the Jesse Peter Multicultural Museum, and the nationally recognized Summer Repertory Theatre. Disability Services: It is the policy of the Sonoma County Junior College District to provide equal educational opportunities for students with disabilities in accordance with state and federal law and regulations including the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and Title 5 of the California Administrative Code. For more information: (707) 527-4278 California Postsecondary Education Commission 39
Part 1: California Community Colleges Santiago Canyon College Petaluma Campus 680 Sonoma Mountain Parkway Petaluma, CA 94954 (707) 778-3801 Public Safety Training Center 5743 Skylane Boulevard Windsor, CA 95492 (707) 836-2900 Santiago Canyon College 8045 East Chapman Avenue Orange, CA 92869-4512 Orange County Rancho Santiago Community College District (714) 628-4900 TDD: (714) 639-9742 www.sccollege.edu/ Juan Vazquez, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 54 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 12,256 : NA Established in 1997 Santiago Canyon College is in a growing and dynamic area. Located in the heart of sunny southern California, Santiago Canyon College welcomes students from all over the world to a beautiful, safe campus with culturally diverse population, and easy access to the many natural and cultural attractions of southern California. To experience the fullest rewards of college life, students can participate in a wide variety of clubs, service organizations, and student government; as well as compete in intercollegiate athletics. The Student Activities Office on each campus sponsors many educational, social programs and campus activities and services for student life. Disability Services: We are fully committed to maintaining the highest level of compliance with state and federal legislation related to educational access for individuals with disabilities. Our primary goal is to provide quality programs and services that afford qualified students with disabilities equal access to educational opportunities. For more information: (714) 564-4260 Shasta College 11555 Old Trail Redding, CA 96049-6006 Shasta County Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Community College District Mailing Address: PO Box 496006 Redding, CA 96049-6006 (530) 225-4600 www.shastacollege.edu Dr. Mary E. Retterer, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 59 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 9,079 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Nursing Established in 1948 Shasta College in Redding is a 320-acre campus that supports a broad range of career-oriented programs for both occupational and transfer students. The three-county district is the largest district geographically in the state and has partnerships with numerous private industries as well as hospitals and government agencies throughout the region. Disability Services: Shasta College offers numerous support services for students with disabilities through the Disabled Students Programs and Services Office. For more information: (530) 225-3973 Burney / Fall River Burney High School 37571 Mountain View Road Burney, CA 96013 (530) 335-2311 Extended Education - Anderson Site Extended Education - Anderson Site Extended Education - Anderson Site Anderson High School 1471 Ferry Street Anderson, CA 96007 (530) 529-8980 Extended Education - Corning Corning High School 643 Blackburn Avenue Corning, CA 96021-2216 (530) 824-5055 Hayfork Center County Building Hwy. 3 at Hyampom Road Hayfork, CA 96041 Hoopa Yurok Vocational & Technical Education Program PO Box 428 Hoopa, CA 95546-0428 (530) Red Bluff Center 900 Palm Street Red Bluff, CA 96080-2626 (530) 529-8980 Weaverville Center 210 South Miner Street Weaverville, CA (530) 623-2231 Sierra College 5000 Rocklin Road Rocklin, CA 95677-3397 Placer County Sierra Community College District (916) 624-3333 www.sierracollege.edu/ Dr. Morgan Lynn, Interim President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 38 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 18,981 Nursing Established in 1914 Sierra College is a fully accredited, twoyear community college located in north central California. We serve Placer, Nevada and portions of El Dorado and Sacramento counties. The Sierra College main campus is located in Rocklin just minutes from Sacramento. Other facilities include our 105-acre Sierra College Nevada County Campus in Grass Valley, and satellite centers in Roseville and Tahoe/Truckee, as well as training facilities in Loomis. Disability Services: Disabled Services is designed to provide customized services to meet the needs of current or 40 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Southwestern College prospective students with disabilities. Staff are committed to assisting physically, communication or learning disabled persons to participate in the educational process and achieve their goals. For more information: (916) 781-0446 Nevada County Campus 250 Sierra College Building A-206 Grass Valley, CA 95945 (530) 274-5300 Roseville Gateway Center 333 Sunrise Avenue Office 300A Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 781-6200 Tahoe-Truckee Center 10725 Pioneer Trail Pioneer Center, Bldg. A Truckee, CA 96161 (530) 274-5300 Skyline College 3300 College Drive San Bruno, CA 94066-1698 San Mateo County San Mateo County Community College District (650) 738-4100 TDD: (650) 738-4228 www.skylinecollege.edu Dr. Victoria Morrow, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 53 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 8,234 : NA Established in 1969 Skyline College is a 111-acre facility that serves north San Mateo County residents. Skyline provides quality education to students of all walks of life and gives them availability of options, individual attention, convenience, and low cost in their search for professional and personal development. Students working towards a bachelor s degree can complete their first two years at Skyline. Other students can earn associate in arts or associate in science degrees in two or more years that prepare them for a wide variety of careers, or they can earn certificates of completion for job training in specialized occupational areas. Disability Services: Skyline College offers services to students with learning disabilities, psychological disabilities, and long or short term physical disabilities. For more information: (650) 738-4280 Daly City Hall Training Room 333 90TH Street Daly City, CA (650) 738-4100 Doelger Center 101 Lake Merced Blvd Westlake Park, Room 5 Daly City, CA 94127 (650) 991-8012 South San Francisco Center 40 Chestnut Avenue South San Franicsico, CA 94080 (650) 553-9071 Solano Community College 4000 Suisun Valley Road Fairfield, CA 94534-3197 Solano County Solano County Community College District (707) 864-7112 www.solano.edu/ Dr. Paulette J. Perfumo, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 98 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 11,590 Nursing Established in 1945 Solano Community College serves the population of one of California s most rapidly growing counties. Its 192-acre campus is located halfway between San Francisco and Sacramento in the Suisun Valley. Its educational programs span traditional academic areas, vocationaltechnical fields, career preparation, and skill enhancement. Disability Services: The Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSP&S) office provides support services for students with disabilities. For more information: (707) 864-7136 Travis University Center 530 Hickam Avenue Building 249 Travis Air Force Base, CA 94535 (707) 424-2431 Vacaville Center 1990 Akerly Drive Vacaville, CA 95688 (707) 446-2900 Vallejo Center 505 Santa Clara Street Vallejo, CA 94590 (707) 642-8188 Southwestern College 900 Otay Lakes Road Chula Vista, CA 91910-7299 San Diego County Southwestern Community College District (619) 421-6700 TDD: (619) 482-6470 www.swc.cc.ca.us Dr. Norma L. Hernandez, Superintendent/President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 49 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 20,615 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Other : Surgical Technology Nursing Established in 1961 Southwestern College is on 158 acres in Chula Vista, seven miles south of San Diego. It offers developmental education and transfer, vocational, and career opportunities. Disability Services: Services are available to assist students with disabilities to reach their educational goals. For more information: (619) 482-6512 Higer Education Center at National City 701 National Blvd. National City, CA 91950 (619) 477-9683 San Ysidro Center 460 West San Ysidro Blvd. California Postsecondary Education Commission 41
Part 1: California Community Colleges Taft College San Ysidro, CA 92179 (619) 690-6082 Taft College 29 Emmons Park Drive Taft, CA 93268-2317 Kern County West Kern Community College District (661) 763-7700 www.taftcollege.edu/ Dr. Roe Darnell, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 16 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 8,576 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Established in 1922 Taft College offers a student financial aid program and housing for 200. Its strengths are small classes, excellent support programs, and ready access to an extensive campus-wide computer environment. Its complete facility for petroleum technology has received national attention. Taft is one of a few institutions in California that offers preparation in dental hygiene. Taft College charges a nominal rental fee for textbooks, saving students the cost of buying them. Disability Services: The Learning Assistance Program is committed to providing equal opportunity for all disabled students who have the desire and ability to profit from college-level instruction. For more information: (661) 763-7776 Ventura College 4667 Telegraph Road Ventura, CA 93003-3899 Ventura County Ventura County Community College District (805) 654-6400 TDD: (805) 642-4583 www.venturacollege.edu/ Dr. Robin Calote, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 25 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 12,015 Nursing Established in 1925 Ventura College is on 103 acres in the foothills of Ventura, about 60 miles north of Los Angeles and 30 miles south of Santa Barbara. With an established reputation in the arts, sciences, and languages, it also provides instruction in the technologies. It offers special programs for re-entry, bilingual and disabled students, as well as a diverse curriculum designed to meet the needs of students seeking two-year degrees, transfer to four-year institutions, or job skills. Disability Services: The Educational Assistance Center (EAC) promotes the educational and vocational potential of students with disabilities by supporting each student s integration into the mainstream of college life. For more information: (805) 654-6300 Class At Santa Paula High School 404 North Sixth Street Santa Paula, CA 93060 (805) 525-4406 Classes At Fillmore High School 555 Central Avenue Fillmore, CA 93015 (805) 524-6100 Classes At Nordhoff High School 1401 Maricopa Highway Ojai, CA 93023 (805) 640-4343 Classes At Ventura High School 2155 East Main Street Ventura, CA 93001 (805) 641-5116 East Campus 115 Dean Drive, Suite A Santa Paula, CA 93060 (805) 525-7136 Victor Valley College 18422 Bear Valley Road Victorville, CA 92392-5849 San Bernardino County Victor Valley Community College District (760) 245-4271 TDD: (760) 245-3313 www.vvc.edu/ Dr. Patricia A. Spencer, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 56 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 11,626 Education: Nursing Nursing Established in 1961 Victor Valley College is on the high Mojave Desert Plateau, approximately 90 miles from Los Angeles, and serves the surrounding cities of Apple Valley, Hesperia, and Victorville, as well as numerous smaller communities. It offers university-transfer and career-education programs in a number of business, health-related, and industrial fields, and it provides cultural events for its communities in its 500-seat Performing Arts Center. Disability Services: If you are a student with a disability, you will need to visit the Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) Office, located in the Academic Commons Building, and make an appointment with the DSPS counselor. For more information: (760) 245-4271 Ext. 2212 West Hills College 300 Cherry Lane Coalinga, CA 93210-1399 Fresno County West Hills Community College District (559) 934-2000 www.westhillscollege.com/coalinga/ Dr. Anthony Tricoli, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 37 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 5,040 : NA Established in 1932 42 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California Community Colleges Yuba College West Hills College is located in the Western San Joaquin Valley. With San Francisco, Los Angeles, National Parks, and the beach all within an easy drive, West Hills College is ideal for students who like to explore all of the beauties that Central California has to offer. It prides itself on small classes, individualized attention, opportunities for transfer to four-year institutions, and two-year degree and certificate programs oriented to the working world. It strives for excellence in all programs it offers and in the assistance it gives its students. Disability Services: West Hills College is committed to providing equal access to education for disabled persons. The Disabled Students Programs and Services office provides services to those persons with physical, learning and psychological disabilities. A Learning Skills Program provides individual and small group instruction for students with learning disabilities in a high-tech lab setting. Computer-assisted instruction is available to all students with disabilities. For more information: (559) 934-2330 Naval Air Station, Lemoore Training Building A, Rm. 107 NAS Lemoore, CA 93246 (559) 925-3350 North District Center 1511 Ninth Street Firebaugh, CA 93622 (559) 659-1473 West Hills College Lemoore 555 College Ave Lemoore, CA 93245 (559) 925-3000 West Hills College at Lemoore 1200 Cinnamon Lemoore, CA 93245 Kings County West Hills Community College District (559) 925-3000 www.westhillscollege.com/lemoore/ Don Warkentin, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: NA Calendar: NA : NA Established in 2002 The new 107-acre Lemoore campus, opened January 2002, offers the largest and most technologically advanced library in Kings County, eighteen classrooms, three state-of-the-art Collaboratory science labs, computer lab classrooms, and a 7,000 square foot facility for students to earn credits through California State University, Fresno via our Distance Learning program. Disability Services: NA West Los Angeles College 9000 Overland Avenue Culver City, CA 90230 Los Angeles Community College District (310) 287-4200 www.wlac.cc.ca.us Dr. Frank Quiambao, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 23 Calendar: Year-Round Enrollment in Fall 2005: 9,240 Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Established in 1969 West Los Angeles College is in the hills above Culver City, part of Los Angeles West Side. It provides both academic and transfer programs and has some 140 experienced full-time faculty members, complemented by almost 200 adjunct part-time instructors, most of whom are employed full time in private industry. The College offers two-year career programs leading to immediate employment for graduates, plus transfer programs for students going on to fouryear colleges and universities. Disability Services: Students who have special needs because of physical, communication, or learning challenges are invited to visit the Disabled Students Programs and Services office, and speak to a representative about program eligibility and services. For more information: (310) 287-4450 West Valley College 14000 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070-5698 Santa Clara County West Valley-Mission Community College District (408) 867-2200 TDD: (408) 741-2658 www.westvalley.edu Dr. Philip L. Hartley, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 36 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 11,454 Other : Interior Design, Medical Assistant Established in 1963 West Valley College is in the heart of Silicon Valley, south of the San Francisco Bay Area. It offers transfer students general education and beginning course work for transfer programs. In the vocational area, it offers associate degree programs with certificate options. Its student resources include counseling, a Career Center, a Child Care Center, EOPS, financial aid, Educational Transition Services, Tutorial Services, and a Disabled Students Program and Services. Disability Services: West Valley Community College offers a wide variety of programs, special classes, and support services in an effort to provide equal access and opportunities for students with disabilities. For more information: (408) 741-2010 Yuba College 2088 North Beale Road Marysville, CA 95901-7699 Yuba County Yuba Community College District (530) 741-6700 www.yccd.edu/yuba/ Dr. Nicki Harrington, Superintendent/President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 42 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 9,234 California Postsecondary Education Commission 43
Part 1: California Community Colleges Yuba College Education: Radiologic Technology Other : Veterinary Technology Nursing, Psychiatric Technicians Established in 1927 Yuba College is on a 160-acre campus near Marysville. The service area includes the counties of Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba, stretching from high in the Coast Range across California s central valley to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Yuba s physical plant, with 22 buildings, includes shops, laboratories, classrooms, athletic fields, a theater, and a library housing over 60,000 volumes. The college has four off-campus locations at which students can complete an entire program in many, if not most, of the college s curricular offerings. Disability Services: Disabled Students Programs and Services provides educational services and access for students with documented disabilities who intend to pursue course work at Yuba College. For more information: (530) 634-6795 Clear Lake Community College 15880 Dam Road Extension Clearlake, CA 95422 (707) 995-7900 Woodland Community College 41605 Gibson Road Woodland, CA 95776 (530) 661-5700 44 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California State University Governance and administration California State University The California State University (CSU) system includes 23 campuses across the state. These multipurpose institutions serve more than 400,000 students annually and offer both un- graduate in- dergraduate and struction in a variety of pro- fessional and occupational fields as well as broad liberal education. Admission priority is given to students who have successfully completed their first two years at a California Community College campus. Each State University campus retains its own unique academic and demographic character. These cam- puses include both comprehensive and polytechnic universities, as well as the California Maritime Academy, a specialized campus. The primary focus of the CSU faculty is providing quality instruction. CSU campuses require for graduation a basic program of General Education-Breadth Requirements regardless of the type of bachelor s degree or major field selected by the student. Admission requirements The CSU requires students to com- the a-g subjects (college prepara- plete a specified number of academic courses in high school, called tory courses) and earn a C or better in those courses. If a student has below a 3.0 grade point average, the university then uses a numerical index, consisting of standardized test scores and grades in the required courses to determine a student s eli- gibility for the CSU system. The university uses this model to ensure that access is offered to the top one third of California high school graduates as designated in the state Master Plan for Higher Education. To transfer to the university from a community college, a student must have a grade point average of 2.0 or higher in all transferable units and be in good standing at his or her last school. Depending on a number of factors, other requirements may apply. Check with the admissions office at the campus you are planning to attend. CSU provides an on-line infor- www.csumentor.edu. It includes in- formation about admission, aca- mation and application system at demic requirements, fees and tui- tion, financial aid and other topics. Residency requirements for tuition purposes can be found on page 5. Cost of attendance Several factors, including systemwide fees, location of campus, and living arrangements determine the total cost of attendance. Up-to-date information on student fees and living expenses can be found at www.calstate.edu. Governance and administration Responsibility for the California State University is vested in the Board of Trustees. There are 25 members with 24 appointed by the governor and one appointed by the CSU Statewide Alumni Council. The Trustees appoint the Chancellor, who is the chief executive officer of the system, and the presidents, who are the chief executive officers of the respective campuses. The trustees, the chancellor and the presidents develop system-wide policy. Campus-level implementation is done via broadly based consultative procedures. The Academic Senate of the California State University, made up of elected representatives of the faculty from each campus, recommends academic policy to the Board of Trustees through the Chancellor. California State University Office of the Chancellor 401 Golden Shore Long Beach, CA 90802-4210 Phone: (562) 951-4000 www.calstate.edu The source of much of the information on this page is the California State University System. Note: The notation NA is used to indicate information that was either not available or not applicable. California Postsecondary Education Commission 45
Part 1: California State University Map of California State University Campuses Map of California State University Campuses CSU Humboldt CSU Chico CSU Sonoma CSU Sacramento CSU Maritime Academy CSU SF CSU Stanislaus CSU East Bay CSU San José CSU Fresno CSU Monterey Bay CSU Bakersfield CSU Cal Poly SLO CSU Northridge CSU Channel Islands CSU LA CSU Dominguez Hills CSU San Bernardino CSU Cal Poly Pomona CSU Long Beach CSU Fullerton CSU San Marcos CSU San Diego 46 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California State University California State University, Bakersfield California Maritime Academy 200 Maritime Academy Drive Vallejo, CA 94590-8181 Solano County Mailing Address: PO Box 1392 Vallejo, CA 94590-0644 (707) 654-1000 www.csum.edu Dr. William B. Eisenhardt, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 4 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 860 Campus Housing: Residence Halls : NA Established in 1929 The California Maritime Academy became the 22nd campus of the California State University in 1995. It is located on a 67- acre campus in Vallejo on the shore of the Carquinez Strait and San Pablo Bay. It offers its students a four-year program preparing them to become licensed officers for the United States Merchant Marine and the California maritime industry, while training those interested for commissioning as Naval Reserve officers. Maritime Academy students who wish to be licensed as deck officers may major in marine transportation or business administration, while those who wish to be licensed as engineering officers may major in engineering technology or mechanical engineering. The academy s major training ship, Golden Bear, serves as a floating laboratory for students, particularly during their annual training cruises. Disability Services: California Maritime Academy maintains a Disability Resource Office manned by a Director of Services to Students with Disabilities. Through this office students with disabilities can access counseling, registration assistance, adaptive technology, extended test time, and other reasonable academic accommodations. For more information: (707) 654-1016 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Cal Poly Grand Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 San Luis Obispo County (805) 756-1111 www.calpoly.edu Dr. Warren J. Baker, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 63 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 18,475 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Art and Design, Dietetics Other : Construction Education, Counseling, Engineering, Forestry, Journalism and Mass Communications, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies Teacher Education Established in 1901 The CSU campus midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, and 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean, is often called Cal Poly. It emphasizes a practical, hands-on, learning-by-doing approach to education. It is known for its professional programs in agriculture, architecture, business, computer science, engineering, graphic communication, and scienc. It also offers programs in teacher education, liberal arts, and other professions. Its small classes allow students individual attention from its teaching-oriented faculty. Cal Poly emphasizes teaching students to think logically, evaluate criticall, and communicate clearly. Instruction incorporates the ideals of good work ethic, honesty, and the acceptance of individual differences. It promotes an effective education that will instill an appreciation for life-long learning, and is committed to excellence. Cal Poly undergraduate students identify with their major from the beginning. Students select majors at the time they apply and they take courses in their major starting in their first year. Disability Services: The Disability Resource Center (DRC) provides information and assistance to students who have permanent or temporary disabilities. Supportive services include: academic advising, on-campus transportation, temporary medical parking permits, an adaptive technology lab, and provision of direct services, such as readers, note-takers, tutors and sign language interpreters. For more information: (805) 756-1395 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 3801 West Temple Avenue Pomona, CA 91768-2557 (909) 869-7659 www.csupomona.edu Dr. J. Michael Ortiz, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 65 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 19,885 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Dietetics Other : Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Veterinary Technology Teacher Education Established in 1938 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona offers a wide choice of study in baccalaureate and graduate degree programs from six academic colleges and two schools. Nine additional credential programs are offered by its School of Education. Students attracted from 53 counties in California, 44 states other than California, and 90 other countries - attend classes on its 1,438-acre campus, one of the largest in the CSU system, located 25 miles east of metropolitan Los Angeles. Disability Services: The primary mission of the Office of Disabled Student Services (DSS) is to ensure the fullest possible integration and inclusion of students with disabilities into academic programs. For more information: (909) 869-3333 California State University, Bakersfield 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93311-1099 Kern County (661) 664-2011 TDD: (661) 654-6288 www.csub.edu/ California Postsecondary Education Commission 47
Part 1: California State University California State University, Channel Islands Dr. Horace Mitchell, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 37 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 7,549 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Nursing, Teacher Education Other : Public Affairs and Administration Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1965 Serving one of the fastest-growing areas in California in the heart of California s oil and agriculture region, California State University, Bakersfield offers an exceptional educational environment. Small class sizes and close contact with faculty provide students with a meaningful and rewarding experience. It offers a broad range of programs in the arts, humanities, and natural and health sciences as well as applied programs in fields such as business and education. Disability Services: The mission of Services for Students with Disabilities is to provide support services which will enable every student, regardless of disability, to have access to the university education. A complete description of the services provided is available at www.csub.edu/univservices/ssd/. For more information: (661) 664-3360 CSUB Antelope Valley 43909 30th St. West Lancaster, CA 93536 (661) 952-5000 California State University, Channel Islands One University Drive Camarillo, CA 93012 Ventura County (805) 437-8400 TDD: (805) 437-8510 www.csuci.edu/ Dr. Richard R. Rush, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 19 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 2,575 Campus Housing: Residence Halls : NA Established in 2002 Placing students at the center of the educational experience, California State University Channel Islands provides undergraduate and graduate education that facilitates learning within and across disciplines through integrative approaches, emphasizes experiential and service learning, and graduates students with multicultural and international perspectives. Disability Services: Cal State Channel Islands is committed to equal educational opportunities for qualified students with disabilities in compliance with Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. For more information: (805) 437-8510 California State University, Chico 400 West First Street Chico, CA 95929-0150 Butte County (530) 898-4636 TDD: (530) 898-5959 www.csuchico.edu/ Dr. Paul J. Zingg, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 56 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 15,919 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Dietetics, Music, Nursing, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Other : Construction Education, Engineering, Journalism and Mass Communications, Public Affairs and Administration, Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1887 Adjoining the 2,400-acre Bidwell Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the country, California State University, Chico blends a liberal arts tradition with innovative programs in computer science, engineering, and, communication and solid preparation for the professions. Disability Services: CSU Chico has worked to make all campus buildings accessible to individuals with disabilities. Students who may need assistive learning devices or special furniture in specific classrooms should go to or call Disability Support Services (DSS) to make arrangements. For more information: (530) 898-5959 California State University, Dominguez Hills 1000 East Victoria Street Carson, CA 90747-0005 (310) 243-3696 www.csudh.edu Dr. James E. Lyons Sr., President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 48 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 12,357 Campus Housing: Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Music, Nuclear Medicine Technology, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Teacher Education, Theater Other : Clinical Laboratory Science, Orthotic and Prosthetic Education, Public Affairs and Administration Teacher Education Established in 1960 California State University, Dominguez Hills provides undergraduate and graduate study. Classes generally are small, and most programs are offered in the evening. Centrally located in Carson, It is just minutes from South Bay beach cities and downtown Los Angeles and close to the Artesia (91), Harbor (110), and San Diego (405) freeways. Ample parking shortens the walk to the heart of campus. It is the home of the California State University s Statewide Nursing Program, which offers registered nurses courses available throughout the state that lead to bachelors and masters of science degree in nursing. Disability Services: The purpose of the Disabled Student Services (DSS) program is to make all of the University s educational, 48 California Postsecondary Education Commission
cultural, social and physical facilities and programs available to students with disabilities. The program serves as a centralized source of information for students with disabilities and those who work with them. For more information: (310) 243-3660 California State University, East Bay 25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard Hayward, CA 94542-3001 Alameda County (510) 885-3000 www.csueastbay.edu Dr. Mo H. Qayoumi, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 50 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 12,535 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Music, Nursing, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Teacher Education Other : Public Affairs and Administration Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1957 Located near San Francisco Bay, California State University, East Bay is near the residential, work, cultural, and recreational centers of the San Francisco Bay Area. It offers a full range of traditional student activities, while its flexible curriculum and three-day/two-day scheduling pattern serves the needs of a variety of students, including teenagers, community college transfers, and adult re-entry students. Cal State Hayward operates year-round. It offers a full range of courses in the summer, at the same fees as for other terms, allowing students to make degree progress throughout the year. Most classes are small (30 or less), and most faculty possess a doctoral degree. Its offcampus center in Concord, Contra Costa County, serves upper-division and graduate students. Disability Services: The campus is committed to ensuring the rights and promoting the dignity, self-awareness and self-advocacy of students with disabilities throughout the university. It provides appropriate accommodations and resources to students with verified permanent or temporary disabilities. For more information: (510) 885-3858 California State University, East Bay -- Concord Campus 4700 Ygnacio Valley Road Concord, CA 94521 (925) 602-6700 California State University, East Bay -- Oakland Professional Development & Conference Center 1000 Broadway Suite 109 Oakland, CA 94607 (510) 208-7001 Information current as of 11/21/2006. California State University, Fresno 5241 North Maple Avenue Fresno, CA 93740-8027 Fresno County (559) 278-4240 www.csufresno.edu Dr. John D. Welty, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 75 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 20,371 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Dietetics, Music, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Teacher Education, Theater, Community Health/Preventive Medicine Other : Athletic Training, Construction Education, Counseling, Cytotechnology, Engineering, Interior Design, Journalism and Mass Communications, Public Affairs and Administration, Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies, Rehabilitation Education, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1911 California State University, Fresno is in the rapidly expanding city of Fresno - an agribusiness center of California. Students Part 1: California State University California State University, Fullerton are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts and sciences, the professions, applied fields, and special interdisciplinary areas. Disability Services: Academic support services include readers, scribes, sign language interpreters, note takers, audiotaped textbooks, adaptive equipment, speech input and voice output computers, braille printers, testing accommodations, and disability management. Other services provided include career exploration and campus-to-career skills building. For more information: (559) 278-2811 California State University, Fullerton 800 North State College Boulevard Fullerton, CA 92834-9480 Orange County Mailing Address: PO Box 34080 Fullerton, CA 92834-9480 (714) 278-2011 TDD: (714) 278-2786 www.fullerton.edu Dr. Milton A. Gordon, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 59 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 35,040 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Dance, Music, Nurse Anesthesia, Nursing, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Teacher Education, Theater, Nurse-Midwifery Other : Engineering, Journalism and Mass Communications, Public Affairs and Administration Teacher Education Established in 1957 California State University, Fullerton is located in Orange County, one-half hour s drive from downtown Los Angeles. It offers bachelor s and master s degree programs as well as several credential and certificate programs. Its curriculum is organized within seven schools: Arts; Business Administration and Economics; Communications; Engineering and California Postsecondary Education Commission 49
Part 1: California State University California State University, Long Beach Computer Science; Human Development and Community Service; Humanities and Social Sciences; and Natural Science and Mathematics. Seventy-five percent of the faculty have doctorates, and all are dedicated to scholarly work and teaching. The University s off-campus center at Mission Viejo, sited at Saddleback College, is currently serving upper-division and graduate students in southern Orange County. Disability Services: The mission of the Office of Disabled Student Services at California State University, Fullerton is to increase access and retention for students with permanent and temporary disabilities by ensuring equitable treatment in all aspects of campus life. For more information: (714) 278-3117 CSUF Garden Grove Center 12901 Euclid Street Garden Grove, CA 92840-5214 (714) 741-9161 CSUF Irvine, CPEI 8659 Research Drive Irvine, CA 92681 (949) 450-8373 California State University, Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90840-0119 (562) 985-4111 www.csulb.edu Dr. F. King Alexander, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 76 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 34,547 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Married Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Audiology, Dance, Dietetics, Health Services Administration, Music, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Psychology, Radiologic Technology, Speech- Language Pathology and Audiology, Theater, Community Health Education Other : Construction Education, Engineering, Family and Consumer Sciences, Public Affairs and Administration, Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1948 California State University, Long Beach is a mile from the Pacific Ocean and 25 miles from Los Angeles. Its diverse student population from 109 countries has a choice of bachelor s and master s degree programs. It also offers a doctorate in engineering mathematics jointly with the Claremont Graduate University. In 1977, a Phi Beta Kappa chapter was established on campus, joining some 20 other national chapters chartered to recognize academic achievement. It has a strong research base and is a respected university. Disability Services: The Disabled Student Services Office provides registration assistance, note takers, interpreter services, readers, test proctoring, academic counseling, and information on scholarships and careers. For more information: (562) 985-5401 California State University, Los Angeles 5151 State University Drive Los Angeles, CA 90032-8530 (323) 343-3000 TDD: (323) 343-3139 www.calstatela.edu Dr. James M. Rosser, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 112 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 20,034 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Other Education: Art and Design, Audiology, Dietetics, Music, Nursing, Speech- Language Pathology and Audiology, Teacher Education Other : Counseling, Engineering, Public Affairs and Administration, Rehabilitation Education, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1947 California State University, Los Angeles provides equity of opportunity for all students, and its classes (which average less than 20 students) are taught by professors who take a sincere interest in each student s progress. Some graduates are admitted to the best Ph.D. programs in the nation and move competently into the workplace. It has a diverse student population. Building on the strengths of diversity, it prepares students for success in advanced studies, in their careers, and throughout their lives. Disability Services: The Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) provides services designed to make the educational and social experiences of students with disabilities as similar as possible to those of students without disabilities. For more information: (323) 343-3140 California State University, Monterey Bay 100 Campus Center Seaside, CA 93955-8000 Monterey County (831) 582-3000 TDD: (831) 582-4024 www.csumb.edu Dr. Diane Cordero de Noriega, Interim President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 12 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 3,773 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Teacher Education Established in 1994 Alongside historic Monterey Bay on California s central coast, California State University, Monterey Bay sits atop 1,365 acres of what was once the U.S. Army s Fort Ord. It has 100 full-time faculty members. Students pursue their educational interests on a modern, technology-driven campus. Since the university was founded in 1994 as the 21st campus of the CSU system, each currently used campus building has been completely renovated. This includes housing for the large percentage of students living on campus. The Campus teaches through service to the community. The Campus Service Learning requirement has become a model for others. 50 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: California State University California State University, San Bernardino The Campus seeks a global perspective; all fields of study are viewed through a worldwide lens, and all students learn a second language. The Campus interconnects several fields of study. It offers multiple-focus undergraduate majors, teacher certification, and graduate programs. Each integrates several traditional fields of study. Students design Individualized Learning Plans that may combine courses, field study, internships, and verified learning from past experiences. Prior to graduation, students must demonstrate their cumulative learning through a Senior Capstone project. Disability Services: As a model, pluralistic, academic community, CSUMB supports the full integration of diverse segments of the campus community into campus life. Disabled students will find faculty and staff throughout campus who may assist them. For more information: (831) 582-3672 California State University, Northridge 18111 Nordhoff Street Northridge, CA 91330 (818) 677-1200 www.csun.edu Dr. Jolene Koester, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 90 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 33,243 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments, Other Education: Art and Design, Audiology, Dietetics, Music, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Radiologic Technology, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Teacher Education, Theater, Community Health Education Other : Athletic Training, Counseling, Engineering, Family and Consumer Sciences, Interior Design, Journalism and Mass Communications, Public Affairs and Administration, Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies Teacher Education Established in 1958 The first priority of California State University, Northridge is to promote the welfare and intellectual progress of students. It is located in the San Fernando Valley area of. It also operates a satellite campus in adjoining Ventura County. The main Northridge campus covers 353 acres and has about 2 million square feet of facilities, including about 24 major buildings and more than 100 in total. The physical heart of the campus is the Oviatt Library with more than one million volumes. The university is one of the largest higher education institutions in California and is the third-largest public university in Los Angeles County. CSUN has many well known alumni, including leaders in business, journalism, sports, entertainment and the arts. Disability Services: CSUN is committed to providing outstanding student services to students with disabilities, and to making a contribution to the field of disabilities in general. For more information: (818) 677-2578 California State University, Sacramento 6000 J Street Sacramento, CA 95819-2694 Sacramento County (916) 278-6011 TDD: (916) 278-7239 www.csus.edu Dr. Alexander Gonzalez, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 67 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 27,932 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Married Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Audiology, Dietetics, Music, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Theater Other : Athletic Training, Construction Education, Engineering, Interior Design, Public Affairs and Administration, Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies, Rehabilitation Education, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1947 California State University, Sacramento offers a wide range of academic programs leading to the bachelor s and master s degrees in the liberal arts, sciences, and professional disciplines such as engineering, computer science, business, and education. Its location in the capital of the nation s richest and most populous state gives its students a unique opportunity to observe modern government in action. Located near the American River, it attracts students from all over California and from more than 90 nations. Disability Services: Services to Students with Disabilities (SSWD) offers a wide range of support services and accommodations to students in order to ensure equal access and opportunity to pursue their educational goals. For more information: (916) 278-6955 California State University, San Bernardino 5500 University Parkway San Bernardino, CA 92407-2397 San Bernardino County (909) 880-5000 TDD: (909) 880-7230 www.csusb.edu Dr. Albert K. Karnig, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 106 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 16,431 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Dietetics, Nursing Other : Public Affairs and Administration, Rehabilitation Education, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1960 Quality education and service to a growing region are primary characteristics of California State University, San Bernardino. In the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains 60 miles east of Los Angeles, it serves both residential and commuting students. Its students enjoy small classes, close contact with faculty, participation in intercollegiate sports, and active roles in California Postsecondary Education Commission 51
Part 1: California State University California State University, San Marcos campus governance. Its Coachella Valley Center, serving upper-division and graduate students, is located in Palm Desert on the campus of College of the Desert. Disability Services: The Office of Services to Students with Disabilities provides the following: tape recording of course related materials; sign language interpretation; campus orientation; priority registration; test taking accommodation; paper typing for eligible student; assistance with library research and laboratory assignments; and mobility assistance. For more information: (909) 880-5238 Palm Desert Campus 37-500 Cook Street Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760) 341-2883 California State University, San Marcos 333 South Twin Oaks Valley Road San Marcos, CA 92096-0001 San Diego County (760) 750-4000 www.csusm.edu Dr. Karen S. Haynes, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 26 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 7,502 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Teacher Education Established in 1989 Located 35 miles north of San Diego, California State University, San Marcos offers rigorous undergraduate and graduate programs distinguished by exemplary teaching, innovative curricula, and the application of new technologies. It focuses on the student as an active participant in the learning process. Students work closely with a faculty of active scholars and artists whose commitment to sustained excellence in teaching, research, and community partnership enhances student learning. The campus three colleges - Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, and Education - offer undergraduate majors, master s-level graduate programs, and elementary and secondary teaching credentials that allow an emphasis on bilingual education. It offers a range of services that respond to the needs of a student body with diverse backgrounds, and strives to combine the academic strengths of a large university with the close personal interactions characteristic of smaller institutions. Disability Services: For students who qualify, the following services are available: priority registration, disability-related counseling, supplemental academic advising, application assistance, testing accommodations, and other appropriate learning assistance (e.g., interpreters or captioners, note takers, readers, etc.). For more information: (760) 750-4905 California State University, Stanislaus 801 West Monte Vista Avenue Turlock, CA 95382-0299 Stanislaus County (209) 667-3122 www.csustan.edu Dr. Hamid Shirvani, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 83 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 8,137 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Music, Nursing, Teacher Education, Theater Other : Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic, Public Affairs and Administration, Social Work Teacher Education Established in 1957 California State University, Stanislaus, serves students from throughout the region, California, the U.S. and other nations. Students pursue a variety of general academic, pre-professional, applied, and credential programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels in business, arts, letters, sciences, and education. It provides small classes and an accessible, teaching-oriented faculty that fosters creativity and excellence in the educational process. Its commitment to service in its 10,000 square mile Central Valley service area is evidenced by outreach efforts that include an Instructional Television Network and the Stockton Center, which offers upper-division courses to students in San Joaquin County. Disability Services: The Disabled Student Services Office tests students who think that they have learning disabilities. It provides individualized support services for students with disabilities, including assistance with registration, orientation to campus, tutors and note takers, reader services, interpreters, campus shuttle service, designated parking, testing accommodations, and liaison with faculty, University offices, and off-campus agencies. For more information: (209) 667-3159 CSU Stanislaus Stockton 612 East Magnolia Stockton, CA 95202-1845 (209) 467-5300 Humboldt State University 1 Harpst Street Arcata, CA 95521-8299 Humboldt County (707) 826-3011 TDD: (707) 826-4678 www.humboldt.edu Dr. Rollin C. Richmond, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 52 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 7,462 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Music, Nursing, Theater Other : Engineering, Forestry, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1913 Humboldt State University is located 275 miles north of San Francisco and a short distance from the northern California coast. Best known for its programs in the natural resources, it also offers a broad curriculum in the fine arts, humanities, environmental engineering, computer information systems, and the sciences. Disability Services: The Student Disability Resource Center was established on the 52 California Postsecondary Education Commission
HSU campus in 1976, and has been providing accommodations and services continuously since then. Specific information regarding accommodations, services, and other program-related information can be found in the program handbook. SDRC is a 12-month program. Students may call to make an appointment Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. For more information: (707) 826-4678 5500 Campanile Drive San Diego, CA 92182 San Diego County (619) 594-5200 TDD: (619) 594-2929 www.sdsu.edu Dr. Stephen L. Weber, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 179 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 32,693 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Audiology, Dietetics, Health Services Administration, Music, Nursing, Psychology, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Teacher Education, Theater, Nurse-Midwifery, Public Health Other : Athletic Training, Engineering, Interior Design, Kinesiotherapy, Public Affairs and Administration, Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies, Rehabilitation Education, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1897 is the oldest and largest higher education institution in the San Diego area and is among the top 20 largest universities in the nation. It has evolved into a major comprehensive university. It offers bachelor s, master s, and doctoral degrees in liberal arts, sciences, and professionally oriented degrees such as business administration, communicative disorders, education, fine arts, and nursing. It is one of the most affordable comprehensive universities in the nation. Students from all levels benefit from working alongside faculty as they conduct scholarly research and community service in their disciplines. A variety of special programs are offered to help new freshmen and transfer students achieve both academic and personal success. The Imperial Valley Campus at Calexico offers upper-division, teacher credential, and graduate-level courses. Disability Services: Disabled Student Services provides a full range of support services to students with disabilities, in order to provide equal access to the educational process. For more information: (619) 594-6473 SDSU Imperial Valley Campus 720 Heber Ave. Calexico, CA 92231 (760) 768-5500 SDSU The Higher Education Center 701 National City Blvd National City, CA 91950-1123 (619) 477-9683 SDSU The Higher Education Center 10440 Black Mountain Road San Diego, CA 92126 (619) 388-7350 San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA 94132-1740 San Francisco County (415) 338-1111 TDD: (415) 338-2472 www.sfsu.edu Dr. Robert A. Corrigan, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 128 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 28,950 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Married Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Audiology, Dietetics, Music, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Teacher Education, Theater Part 1: California State University San José State University Other : Clinical Laboratory Science, Counseling, Engineering, Family and Consumer Sciences, Journalism and Mass Communications, Public Affairs and Administration, Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies, Rehabilitation Education, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1899 is a comprehensive urban institution. It offers a complete range of bachelor s and master s degrees in the liberal arts and sciences; a number of professionally oriented degrees in the fine arts, nursing, dietetics, engineering, education, health science, medical technology, social work, counseling, and business administration; a joint master of physical therapy degree with the University of California, San Francisco; and two joint doctoral degrees with the University of California, Berkeley, in the field of special education. Disability Services: Students with mobility, hearing, visual, communication, functional (HIV/AIDS, psychological, environmental illness, etc.) and learning disabilities are encouraged to attend SFSU. The Disability Resource Center (DRC) is available to promote and provide equal access to the classroom and to campus-related activities. For more information: (415) 338-2472 San José State University One Washington Square San Jose, CA 95192-0009 Santa Clara County (408) 924-1000 www.sjsu.edu Dr. Don W. Kassing, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 97 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 29,975 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Dance, Dietetics, Music, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Teacher Education, Theater, Community Health Education California Postsecondary Education Commission 53
Part 1: California State University Sonoma State University Other : Engineering, Journalism and Mass Communications, Library and Information Studies, Planning, Public Affairs and Administration, Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1857 San Jose State University is a regional comprehensive institution serving a diverse student body of graduate and undergraduate students. It has continually advanced to fill the region s educational, cultural, social, technological and business needs. It emphasizes applied as well as traditional learning - combining practical experience with classroom instruction and building on a strong liberal arts foundation. Students and faculty are involved in academic, applied, and creative research as well as internships and projects. Its links with business, industry, cultural organizations, and government agencies in Silicon Valley and throughout the world create direct benefits to employers, students, and faculty. Its accessibility to area business and industry attracts large numbers of reentry students and professionals in addition to the traditional base of first-time freshmen and community college transfers. Disability Services: Provides high quality academically related services to students with disabilities and reasonable accommodations to faculty and staff with disabilities. For more information: (408) 924-6000 Sonoma State University 1801 East Cotati Avenue Rohnert Park, CA 94928-3609 Sonoma County (707) 664-2880 TDD: (707) 664-2958 www.sonoma.edu Dr. Ruben Armiñana, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 41 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 7,749 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments Education: Art and Design, Music, Nursing Other : Counseling Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1960 Sonoma State University is located 50 miles north of San Francisco and a short drive from the Pacific coast on a 270-acre campus. Most of its students come from California, but 33 states and 34 foreign countries are represented as well. It stresses excellence in undergraduate education, providing programs that comprise both traditional arts and sciences and career preparation. Selected graduate and professional programs, including education credential programs, also are offered. It emphasizes open exchange of ideas and close human and intellectual relations. Disability Services: Students with disabilities who want services are responsible for contacting Disabled Student Services and requesting services. Prior planning is the key to insuring the proper delivery of services. For more information: (707) 664-2677 54 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: University of California Governance and administration University of California The University of California (UC) consists of ten general campuses, one health science campus, and numerous special research facilities. UC serves more than 208,000 students annually, offering broad undergraduate curricula leading to the baccalaureate degree at each general campus. It also awards master s, doctoral, and professional degrees. In addition to its role as a research institution, UC manages three U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories and five medical centers. Hastings College of the Law (www.uchastings.edu) in San Francisco is affiliated with the UC system but is administered independently and has its own governing board. Admission requirements UC requires students to complete a specified number of academic courses in high school, called the a-g subjects. The university then uses a numerical index, consisting of standardized test scores and grades in these UC required courses, to determine a student s eligibility for the UC system. The university uses this eligibility model to ensure that access is offered to the top 12.5 percent of California high school graduates as designated in the state Master Plan for Higher Education. The Eligibility in the Local Context (ELC) program is an additional route to achieving eligibility for admission. It grants UC eligibility to the top 4.0 percent of students in each California high school, based on their grades in UC-required courses. UC makes this determination based on the evaluation of student transcripts forwarded to UC by individual high schools. Details about the ELC program are available at: www.ucop.edu/sas/elc/. Freshman students will meet the minimum requirement if they have a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher plus an adequate score on the ACT or SAT I and SAT II subject tests. Admission priority is given to California residents. Every qualified student who is a resident of California is entitled to admission at one of the University s campuses, although not necessarily at the campus of first choice. More information on UC admissions, including high school a-g certified course lists and community college courses approved for transfer to UC, can be obtained at: www.ucop.edu/pathways. Costs of attendance Several factors, including systemwide fees, location of campus, and living arrangements determine the total cost of attendance. Up-to-date information on student fees and living expenses can be found at www.universityofcalifornia.edu/ad missions/payingforuc/costs.html. Governance and administration The University of California is governed by a Board of Regents. This 26-member board has 18 members appointed by the governor, one student appointed by the Regents, and seven ex-officio members. The regents select the University president. Educational policy is established by the Academic Senate on behalf of the faculty. The University s administrative headquarters are located in Oakland: Office of the President University of California 1111 Franklin Street Oakland, CA 94607-5200 (510) 987-9074 www.ucop.edu The University Regents: www.ucop.edu/regents The University of California Office of the President provided much of the information on this page. Note: The notation NA is used to indicate information that was either not available or not applicable. California Postsecondary Education Commission 55
Part 1: University of California Map of University of California Campuses Map of University of California Campuses University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, San Francisco University of California, Merced University of California, Santa Cruz University of California, Riverside University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Irvine University of California, San Diego 56 California Postsecondary Education Commission
University of California, Berkeley Chancellor s Office 200 California Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-1500 Alameda County Mailing Address: University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 (510) 642-6000 TDD: (510) 642-6376 www.berkeley.edu Robert J. Birgeneau, Chancellor Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 139 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 33,558 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments, Other Education: Dietetics, Health Services Administration, Optometry, Psychology, Law, Medical Assistant, Public Health Other : Engineering, Forestry, Interior Design, Journalism and Mass Communications, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Social Work Teacher Education Established in 1868 is rated highly by the American Council on Education. The Berkeley faculty, which includes eight Nobel Prize winners, 15 National Medal of Science honorees, and 11 MacArthur Fellows, leads the nation in several categories, including Guggenheim Fellowships and National Science Foundation Young Investigator Awards. The Pacific Film Archive, an international scholarship resource, and the University Art Museum, which regularly mounts some of the nation s most compelling exhibits, are among the campus attractions. Disability Services: The Disabled Students Program (DSP) is located at 230 Cesar Chavez Student Center. Students who have a permanent and verifiable disability may receive academic accommodations (i.e., extended time on exams) and/or auxiliary services (i.e., note takers, readers and sign language interpreters), access to assistive technology support, attendant referral and other relevant services and resources. For more information: (510) 642-0518 Extension Center 1995 University Ave Berkeley, CA 94720 (510) 642-4111 Extension Downtown Center 425 Market St., 8th Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 284-1060 Extension Jewish Community Center 3200 California Street San Francisco, CA 94118 Extension Oakland Transpacific Centre 1000 Broadway, Suite 109 Oakland, CA 94607 (510) 208-7001 Extension Peninsula Center 1991 Broadway Redwood City, CA (650) 363-0999 Extension South of Market Center 95 Third Street San Francisco, CA 94103 (510) 642-4111 University of California, Davis One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616 Yolo County (530) 752-1011 www.ucdavis.edu Dr. Larry N. Vanderhoef, Chancellor Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 153 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 29,637 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Dietetics, Veterinary Medicine, Law, Medicine, Pastoral Education Part 1: University of California University of California, Irvine Other : Clinical Laboratory Science, Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Physician Assistant Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1905 is known for its strong commitment to teaching, with nearly a dozen highly rated undergraduate programs and a botany department ranked at the top. It is a leader in the fields of biological sciences and agriculture and is among the nation s top 20 universities in research funding. The campus has made contributions in a variety of fields. Its viticulture and enology department, for example, has influenced winemakers around the world, while its studio art program is regarded as one of the best in the country. The campus is one of seven national centers for AIDS research, combining the skills of medical, biomedical and veterinary scientists. Davis offers undergraduate majors and graduate programs in three colleges and professional schools for medicine, veterinary medicine, law, and management. Disability Services: The Disability Resource Center coordinates specialized support services and accommodations for students with documented disabilities. For more information: (530) 752-3184 Extension Sutter Square Galleria 2901 K Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 327-7072 University of California, Irvine Campus Drive Irvine, CA 92697 Orange County (949) 824-5011 TDD: (949) 824-6272 www.uci.edu Dr. Michael V. Drake, Chancellor Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 136 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 25,024 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments, Other California Postsecondary Education Commission 57
Part 1: University of California University of California, Los Angeles Education: Theater, Medicine Other : Clinical Laboratory Science, Engineering, Planning Teacher Education Established in 1965 is regarded as one of the top public universities in the country. Students may select from undergraduate majors and graduate programs. Located 40 miles south of Los Angeles, the campus comprises 1,500 acres of coastal foothills in Orange County, a center for business and high-tech industries such as biomedicine, computer software, and electronic components. Numerous internship and job opportunities are available to students. UCI has developed programs that combine studies such as art and technology, medicine and engineering, ecology and the social sciences, and business and computer sciences, all designed to prepare students for roles as citizens and scholars in the new century. Its research strengths are numerous and varied. About one-third of the student body lives on campus in a variety of residence halls, apartments, and houses, and all new, single undergraduate students under the age of 25 who meet deadlines are guaranteed oncampus housing in the fall. Assistance in locating off-campus housing also is provided. The Associated Students of UCI sponsor a variety of special events on campus. The Anteater Recreation Center, a new state-of-the-art sports and fitness facility, is open to all registered UCI students. Disability Services: Disability Services offers disabled students opportunities to participate in the academic community at UCI. Students with varying disabilities including those who use wheelchairs, semiambulatory, blind or visually impaired, deaf or hard of hearing, learning disabled, or who have chronic health problems may be eligible for reasonable disability accommodations through this program. E- mail: ods@uci.edu; online: www.disability.uci.edu/. For more information: (949) 824-7494 Extension Pereira Drive West of East Peltason Drive Building 234 Irvine, CA 92697-5700 (949) 824-5414 University of California, Los Angeles 405 Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90095-1301 (310) 825-4321 TDD: (310) 206-6083 www.ucla.edu Dr. Norman Abrams, Acting Chancellor Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 143 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 37,221 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments, Other Education: Dietetics, Health Services Administration, Nursing, Psychology, Radiologic Technology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs, Law, Medicine, Nurse Practitioners, Nurse- Midwifery, Pastoral Education, Public Health Other : Cytotechnology, Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic, Engineering, Interior Design, Library and Information Studies, Physician Assistant, Planning, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1919 has a reputation for the excellence of its academic programs and the achievements of its students and faculty. Consistently ranked among the top half dozen research universities in the United States, it is the only campus among the nation s top 10 research universities that was established in the twentieth century. It maintains 80 departments of instruction in 11 professional schools and the College of Letters and Science. The campus extensive research program - with 5,000 funded projects in progress at any given time - as well as its renowned Center for the Health Sciences and myriad arts offerings make UCLA a major educational and cultural center and an important community resource. Disability Services: The Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) is a campus resource that assists the faculty and the University in providing academic support services and programmatic access to students with disabilities. For more information: (310) 825-1501 University of California, Merced 4225 North Hospital Road Building 1200 Atwater, CA 95301 Merced County Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2039 Merced, CA 95344 (209) 724-4400 www.ucmerced.edu/ Carol Tomlinson-Keasey, Chancellor Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 13 Enrollment in Fall 2005: 878 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 2005 UC Merced is the first new UC campus in 40 years, opening in Fall 2005 with three schools: Engineering; Natural Sciences; and Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts. Degree offerings include bioengineering; biological sciences; chemical sciences; computer science and engineering; earth systems science; environmental engineering; human biology; management; material sciences and engineering; applied mathematical sciences; mechanical engineering; physics; social and cognitive sciences; and world cultures and history. Graduate degree programs include applied mathematics; computer and information systems; environmental systems; atomic and molecular science and engineering; quantitative and systems biology; social and cognitive sciences; and world cultures. Sixty full-time faculty members form the core faculty, while the university employs approximately 550 additional faculty members and other professionals. Building design and construction emphasize the most advanced techniques in energy and resource conservation and employ cuttingedge green building practices that reflect the university s commitment to environment sustainability. As part of this practice, the 58 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: University of California University of California, San Francisco university has set aside 25,000 acres of grassland habitat for permanent conservation. Special institutes include the Sierra Nevada Research Institute. Also planned are the World Cultures Institute, Energy Institute and Systems Biology Institute. Disability Services: The University of California, Merced, is committed to ensuring equal educational opportunities for students with disabilities. An integral part of this commitment is the coordination of specialized academic support services through the Disability Services Center (DSC). The philosophy of the DSC is to promote independence and participation in campus life for students with disabilities. The DSC staff is available to answer questions that prospective students may have about services for students with disabilities. For more information: (209) 381-7884 UC Merced, Bakersfield Center 2000 K Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 861-7941 UC Merced, Fresno 550 E. Shaw Avenue Fresno, CA 93710 (559) 241-7400 UC Merced, Tri-College Center 3600 M Street Merced, CA 95340 (209) 381-6545 University of California, Riverside 900 University Avenue 4148 Hinderaker Hall Riverside, CA 92521-4009 Riverside County (951) 827-1012 www.ucr.edu Dr. France A. Córdova, Chancellor Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 75 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 16,622 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Medicine Other : Engineering Teacher Education Established in 1954 Located in the Inland Empire, UC Riverside expects enrollment growth well into the twenty-first century. Among the opportunities available to students are the accelerated Biomedical Sciences program, unique in UC; the new College of Engineering; and a B.S. in Business Administration, one of only two such programs in the University system. Special resources include the California Museum of Photography, the J. Lloyd Eaton Collection of Science Fiction, the Rupert Costo Library of the American Indian, the Center for Ideas and Society, and the Water Resources Center. Disability Services: Support services have been available at UC Riverside since the mid-1960s, making our campus one of the first in the nation to provide services for students with disabilities. Efforts were made to make the campus wheelchair accessible; services soon expanded to address the needs of students with other disabilities. Today, the staff provide services to a wide range of undergraduate and graduate students. For more information: (909) 787-3862 UC Riverside Temecula Center 27919 Jefferson Avenue Temecula, CA 92590 (909) 693-1723 University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-5003 San Diego County (858) 534-2230 TDD: (858) 534-9709 www.ucsd.edu Marye Anne Fox, Chancellor Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 92 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 25,938 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments, Other Education: Pharmacy, Psychology, Radiologic Technology, Medicine, Nurse-Midwifery Other : Engineering Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1912 UC San Diego is now one of the nation s leading research universities, with a faculty that includes six Nobel laureates and ranks fifth among U.S. universities in federal research expenditures. The campus offers undergraduate and graduate programs spanning all academic disciplines, including recently established graduate schools of Architecture and International Relations/Pacific Studies. Among public universities, it has a high percentage of undergraduates who go on to medical and graduate schools. A high number of its undergraduates study abroad. Disability Services: Our mission is to facilitate and encourage students with disabilities to achieve and maintain independence, academic and social success, and to become strong, self-advocates (on and off campus) through the coordination of access to programs, services, and facilities. OSD promotes effective planning, adaptation, and enhanced awareness of students individual lives. For more information: (858) 534-6308 UCSD Extension Rancho Bernardo Center 11770 Bernardo Plaza Ct. Suite 270 San Diego, CA 92128 (858) 451-7474 UCSD Extension Sorrento Mesa Center 6925 Lusk Blvd. 1st Floor San Diego, CA 92093 (858) 882-8000 University of California, San Francisco 513 Parnassus Avenue Suite S-140 San Francisco, CA 94143-0404 San Francisco County (415) 476-9000 TDD: (415) 476-4318 www.ucsf.edu California Postsecondary Education Commission 59
Part 1: University of California University of California, Santa Barbara Dr. J. Michael Bishop, Chancellor Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 32 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 4,174 Campus Housing: Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Dietetics, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Psychology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs, Medicine, Nurse- Midwifery, Pastoral Education Nursing, Teacher Education Established in 1864 UC San Francisco, the only UC campus devoted solely to health sciences, is one of the world s foremost biomedical centers. Established as a private medical school in 1864, the San Francisco facility has been part of UC since 1873. Peers rank all four UCSF professional schools - dentistry, medicine, nursing, and pharmacy - among the top in the country. All are leaders in funding received from the National Institutes of Health. The campus is a major center for research and patient care in cancer, organ transplantation, AIDS, children s medical specialties and the neurosciences, and is a leader in technology transfer - the passing on of research discoveries in the lab to healthpromoting products for the public s benefit. Disability Services: The University of California, San Francisco is committed to providing equal access to all of its programs, services, and activities for students with disabilities. The Office of Student Relations provides services to registered students with permanent and temporary disabilities. For more information: (415) 476-4318 University of California, Santa Barbara Ocean Road at Mesa Road Santa Barbara, CA 93106 Santa Barbara County (805) 893-8000 www.ucsb.edu Dr. Henry T. Yang, Chancellor Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 88 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 21,016 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments, Other Education: Dance, Psychology Other : Engineering Teacher Education Established in 1944 UC Santa Barbara is a pioneer in interdisciplinary research. Its eight national centers - including the world-renowned Institute for Theoretical Physics, the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, the Center for Quantized Electronic Structures, and the Materials Research Laboratory - are all designed to foster collaboration among scholars from different disciplines. The campus is also an innovator in both research and teaching. It offers the master of music/doctor of musical arts degrees (both are performance degrees) and advanced degrees in religious studies. It is home to the unique College of Creative Studies, which enrolls students for advanced, independent work, and the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, which offers both masters and doctoral degree programs. With the establishment of the Global and International Studies Program, interdisciplinary global perspectives are researched and developed at the university. Disability Services: The Disabled Students Program (DSP) coordinates services for temporarily and permanently disabled students. For more information: (805) 893-2668 UCSB Ventura Center 3585 Maple Street, Suite 112 Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 644-7261 University of California, Santa Cruz 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, CA 95064-1077 Santa Cruz County (831) 459-0111 www.ucsc.edu Dr. Denice D Denton, Chancellor Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 122 Calendar: Quarter Enrollment in Fall 2005: 15,012 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments, Other Education: Psychology Other : Engineering Teacher Education Established in 1965 offers students an intimate, small-college atmosphere while also providing the resources of a major research university. The campus serves as headquarters for UC Observatories/Lick Observatory and is the site of several highly regarded research centers, including the Institute of Marine Sciences, housed on campus and at the on-shore Joseph M. Long Marine Laboratory; the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, understanding the origin, structure, and evolution of earth and the universe; and the Institute for Particle Physics, where scientists study the fundamental interactions of matter. It is also home of the Center for Research on Education; Diversity and Excellence; Dickens Project, promoting study, enjoyment and life of Charles Dickens; and Second Language learning. Disability Services: The Disability Resource Center provides the following to help meet the needs of students with disabilities: counseling and advising; mobility services; special parking; assistance with registration and enrollment; testing accommodations; equipment loans; reader, note taker and interpreter services; and liaison and referrals to appropriate resources, services and agencies. For more information: (831) 459-2089 UCSC-Cupertino 10420 Bubb Road Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 861-3700 UCSC-Sunnyvale 1180 Bordeaux Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 (408) 752-1300 60 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: Other Public Institutions Naval Postgraduate School Other Public Institutions Two additional public institutions operate in California, the Hastings College of the Law and the Naval Postgraduate School. Both are supported with monies appropriated by either the State or federal governments and each has its own governing body. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the institution or through their respective web sites. Note: The notation NA is used to indicate information that was either not available or not applicable. Hastings College of The Law 200 McAllister Street San Francisco, CA 94102-4978 San Francisco County (415) 565-4600 TDD: (415) 565-4600 www.uchastings.edu Mary Kay Kane, Dean Degrees Offered: Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 1 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $11,183, Typical Annual - $16,290 Other Costs: Off Campus Room and Board - $16,290 Campus Housing: Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Law Established in 1878 Hastings College of the Law, the law department of the University of California in San Francisco, is the oldest as well as the largest law school in the West. It seeks not only to prepare students for entry into the legal profession, but also to provide the profession with responsible men and women who meet the needs of society for legal service and the administration of justice. Applicants must have earned a bachelor s degree from a college or university of approved standing. Students are admitted on the basis of academic achievement, potential for law study, and potential for achievement in and contribution to the field of law, as measured by undergraduate grades, performance on the Law School Admission Test, and evidence of skills, abilities, and other characteristics. Hastings operates 248 student apartments in a high-rise building one block from the campus and maintains a Housing Office that lists off-campus housing. It is governed by an 11-member Board of Directors separate from the Regents of the University, but it awards its degrees as the San Francisco law school of the University. Disability Services: Hastings College of the Law recognizes its obligation to provide overall program accessibility for qualified persons with disabilities. The College provides reasonable accommodations necessary to afford equal access, opportunity and full participation in all college programs for qualified students with professionally verified disabilities. For more information: (415) 565-4876 Information current as of 8/14/2006. Naval Postgraduate School One University Circle Monterey, CA 93943-5001 Monterey County (831) 656-2441 www.nps.navy.mil Nancy Ann Budden, Executive Director Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 29 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2003-2004: Resident: NA Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Other : Engineering, Public Affairs and Administration Established in 1909 The Naval Postgraduate School is an academic institution whose emphasis is on study and research programs relevant to the Navy s interests, as well as to the interests of other arms of the Department of Defense. The programs are designed to accommodate the unique requirements of the military. Located in Monterey, California, on the Pacific Ocean 120 miles south of San Francisco, the Naval Postgraduate School campus covers 627 acres of land. The site, which has been home to NPS since 1951, houses state-of-the-art laboratories, numerous academic buildings, a library, government housing and impressive recreational facilities. Nearly 1,400 students attend in residence, and another 150 in off campus degree programs. The student body consists of U.S. officers from all branches of the uniformed services, officers from approximately 45 other countries, and a small number of civilians. Selections of officers for fully funded graduate educations is based upon outstanding professional performance as an officer, potential, and a strong academic background. The faculty, the majority of whom are civilians, are drawn from a broad diversity of educational institutions and represent a prestigious collection of scholars. Faculty/student interaction is high. Every class is taught directly by a faculty member, most of whom have a Ph.D. Disability Services: NA For more information: (831) 656-2441 Information current as of 8/14/2006. California Postsecondary Education Commission 61
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU) WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions In addition to the three public systems of higher education, California is also home to 130 independent colleges and universities that are accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The majority of the independent colleges and universities are non-profit educational institutions that receive no direct public funding. They cover the full range of higher education offerings, serve some 260,000 California students each year, and have very different characteristics. They include large campuses that are recognized worldwide for their traditional undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs and smaller institutions that focus on a limited course of study or profession. Some offer associate (2- year) degrees in specialized majors for specific vocations. Some have a religious affiliation. Some institutions mainly serve commuters and others are residential campuses. Most WASC-accredited independent institutions are four-year colleges and universities accredited by the WASC Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities. Only twenty-one campuses are accredited by the WASC Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. Accreditation Accreditation certifies that an institution meets or exceeds established standards and is achieving its own stated objectives. WASC and the other five regional associations in the United States grant institutional accreditation after a comprehensive self-study followed by an on-site evaluation of the programs and services of the total institution. This means that all diploma or degree programs and educational activities offered by the institution are covered by the institution s accreditation. The evaluation determines whether or not the institution qualifies for regional recognition, but more importantly, periodic selfstudy and review promote improvement in educational quality. If you have questions about the status of any WASC accredited college, contact either: The Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities 985 Atlantic Avenue Suite 100 Alameda, CA 94501 Phone: (510) 748-9001 Fax: (510) 748-9797 www.wascweb.org/senior or The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges 3402 Mendocino Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Phone: (707) 569-9177 Fax: (707) 569-9179 www.accjc.org/ Note: The source of the information on accreditation was the Western. Admission requirements, deadlines Many of the independent institutions have admission requirements that are similar to the California State University or University of California systems. Students can enter directly from high school or can transfer from a community college. Some independent institutions have requirements related to a specialty area of study such as music, art, or technology. However, requirements and deadlines for admission vary and you should contact each campus. Fees and tuition, costs of living, housing Fees and tuition at independent institutions are generally higher than public universities, but vary depending on the course of study and other factors. Many independent colleges and universities offer housing for students. Check with each institution for specific details. Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU) Seventy-six non-profit, degree granting colleges and universities accredited by WASC form the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU). Among many other activities, AICCU publishes a Guide for Students, Parents, and Counselors about its member institutions and distributes a brochure A Closer Look that briefly describes them. These and other materials are available from: Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU) 1100 Eleventh Street Suite10 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 446-7626 Fax: (916) 446-7948 www.aiccu.edu Note: The notation NA is used to indicate information that was either not available or not applicable. California Postsecondary Education Commission 63
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Map of AICCU Member Institutions Map of AICCU Member Institutions Simpson University Pacific Union College Dominican University of California San Francisco Art Institute William Jessup University John F. Kennedy University Samuel Merritt College Saint Mary' s Colleg e of California Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center Holy Names University Golden Gate University Mills College University of San Francisco New College of California San Francisco Conservatory of Music California Colleg e of the Arts Patten University Notre Dame de Namur University Menlo College Stanford University Pacific Graduate School of Psychology The Master's College California Institute of the Arts Thomas Aquinas College Westmont College Fielding Graduate University California Lutheran University Phillips Graduate Institute University of Judaism Mount Saint Mary's College Pepperdine University Loyola Marymount University Otis Colleg e of Art and Desig n University of West Los Angeles Whittier College Charles R. Drew University of M edicine and Science Marymount College Southern California University of Health Sciences Biola University Southern California College of Optometry Hope International University Vanguard University of Southern California Concordia University Lag una Colleg e of Art & Design National University Point Loma Nazarene University Humphreys College University of the Pacific University of San Diego Cogswell Polytechnical College Santa Clara University Fresno Pacific University Woodbury University American Academy of Dramatic Arts West Art Center College of Design Occidental College Pacific Oaks College California Institute of Technology Azusa Pacific University University of La Verne Harvey Mudd College Pomona College Claremont Graduate University Scripps College Pitzer College Claremont M ckenna College Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences Western University of Health Sciences University of Redlands Loma Linda University California Baptist University La Sierra University Alliant International University - San Diego San Dieg o Christian College 64 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions American Film Institute Alliant International University - San Diego 10455 Pomerado Road San Diego, CA 92131-1799 San Diego County (866) 825-5426 www.alliant.edu Dr. Geoffrey M. Cox, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 35 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $22,800 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Marriage and Family Therapy, Psychology Member of AICCU Established in 1969 On July 1, 2001, United States International University (USIU) and Alliant University/CSPP were joined to create a new university Alliant International University (AIU). AIU offers a wide range of bachelor s, master s and doctoral degree programs through its various schools and colleges. AIU is dedicated to the idea that world betterment will come through mutual understanding among cultures and inidviduals. Disability Services: All workshop sites, including bathrooms, are wheelchair accessible. Alliant International University - Cornerstone Court 6160 Cornerstone Court East San Diego, CA 92121-3710 (858) 623-2777 Alliant International University - Fresno Campus 5130 East Clinton Way Fresno, CA 93727-2014 (209) 456-2777 Alliant International University - Irvine Campus 2500 Michelson Drive Building 400 Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 833-2651 Alliant International University - Los Angeles Campus 1000 South Fremont Avenue Alhambra, CA 91803-1360 (626) 284-2777 Alliant International University - Sacramento 425 University Avenue, Suite 201 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 565-2955 Alliant International University - San Francisco One Beach Street San Francisco, CA 94133 (415) 955-2100 Information current as of 12/6/2006. American Academy of Dramatic Arts West 1336 North La Brea Avenue Hollywood, CA 90028 (800) 222-2867 www.aada.org Roger Croucher, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 1 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $14,900 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $225, Off Campus Room and Board - $59,992 Campus Housing: NA Education: Theater Member of AICCU Established in 1974 The American Academy of Dramatic Arts was founded in New York in 1884 and has had a campus in Hollywood since 1974. Its training has a strong practical emphasis; students are continually tested in performances in Academy theatres, under the guidance of faculty who remain closely involved with the practical world of theater, film, and television. In addition to the twoyear degree program, it offers an invitational postgraduate repertory company and a summer school. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. American Conservatory Theater 30 Grant Avenue 6th Floor San Francisco, CA 94108-5800 San Francisco County (415) 439-2350 www.act-sfbay.org Melissa Smith, Conservatory Director Degrees Offered: Certificate, Master Number of Programs Offered: 1 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $14,207, Graduate - $14,207 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $500, Off Campus Room and Board - $11,025 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1965 The American Conservatory Theater is the first regional theater in the nation that is accredited and licensed to grant a master s of fine arts degree in acting. This unique relationship between the theater and the Conservatory allows ample exchanges between working professionals and students. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. American Film Institute 2021 North Western Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90027-1657 (323) 856-7600 www.afi.com/ Sam L. Grogg, Dean Degrees Offered: Certificate, Master Number of Programs Offered: 2 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $24,900, Typical Annual - $54,764 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA California Postsecondary Education Commission 65
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Art Center College of Design Education: Art and Design Established in 1969 Situated on an eight-acre campus in Los Angeles, the American Film Institute, Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies, provides a conservatory environment in which aspiring film and video makers can attend a two-year graduate program leading to the Master of Fine Arts with specialization in cinematography, directing, editing, producing, production design, and screenwriting, and a Master of Arts program in digital media. Master seminar programs with major professionals from motion pictures, television, and other art forms are also offered. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. Art Center College of Design 1700 Lida Street Pasadena, CA 91103-1999 (626) 396-2200 www.artcenter.edu Richard Koshalek, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 7 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2006-2007: Resident: Undergraduate - $28110, Graduate - $29688 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Art and Design Member of AICCU Established in 1930 Located near Pasadena s Rose Bowl, the Art Center College of Design has an international reputation for the quality of its educational program taught by working designers and artists. Undergraduate and graduate degrees are offered in advertising; graphic design; film; fine art; illustration; product design; transportation design; environmental design; and photography. Disability Services: Art Center College of Design is 100% accessible to the physically handicapped. Services offered include: note-taking services and tutors. For more information: (626) 396-2373 Art Center College - South Campus 950 S Raymond Ave Pasadena, CA 91105 (626) 396-2319 Information current as of 12/5/2006. Azusa Pacific University 901 East Alosta Avenue Azusa, CA 91702-2701 (626) 969-3434 www.apu.edu Dr. Jon E. Wallace, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 92 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $20,006, Graduate - $7,650 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $66,620, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,332 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Nursing, Physical Therapy, Theology Other : Athletic Training, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1899 Azusa Pacific University is 26 miles northeast of Los Angeles. It has a Christian atmosphere that is combined with a diverse selection of undergraduate fields of study and preprofessional programs, master s programs, and doctoral programs in education, psychology, and ministry. A variety of musical, cultural, and athletic activities, ministry opportunities, and educational internships are available to students living on or off campus. Disability Services: Azusa Pacific University is partially accessible to the physically handicapped. For more information: (626) 969-3434 High Desert Branch of the Inland Empire 18422 Bear Valley Road Victorville, CA 92392 (877) 247-3462 Inland Empire Regional Center 685 East Carnegie Drive Suite 170 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (800) 964-8807 Los Angeles Regional Center 3580 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1240 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 252-0962 Murrieta Regional Center 39573 Los Alamos Road Murrieta, CA 92563-5032 (877) 210-8841 Orange County Regional Center 1915 Orangewood Avenue Suite 100 Orange, CA 92868 (800) 272-0111 San Diego Regional Center 2820 Camino Del Rio South Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92108 Ventura Regional Center 445 East Esplanade Suite 200 Oxnard, CA 93036-2145 (805) 677-5825 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Bethany College of the Assemblies of God 800 Bethany Drive Scotts Valley, CA 95066-2898 Santa Cruz County (831) 438-3800 www.bethany.edu Dr. Máximo Rossi. Jr, President Degrees Offered: Associate, Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 14 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $13,200, Graduate - $6,480 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,260, On Campus Room and Board - $59,940, Off Campus Room and Board - $16,029 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Married Student Apartments 66 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions California Baptist University Teacher Education Established in 1919 Located in the redwood forest of the Santa Cruz Mountains in Northern California, Bethany College is committed to preparing students for life ministry, regardless of the profession or vocation they choose. As a comprehensive Christian college, Bethany offers its students a choice of bachelor of arts and associate of arts programs and minors, within an academic structure that consists of four schools: Arts and Sciences, Biblical Studies, Professional Studies, and Continuing Education. The college offers many practical opportunities to be involved in Christian service, including overseas missions outreach. Disability Services: Bethany College campus is partially accessible to the physically handicapped. For more information: (831) 438-3800 Information current as of 12/5/2006. Biola University 13800 Biola Avenue La Mirada, CA 90639-0001 (562) 903-6000 www.biola.edu Dr. Clyde Cook, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 50 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $20,932, Graduate - $6,516 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,000, On Campus Room and Board - $68,800, Off Campus Room and Board - $81,172 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Art and Design, Music, Nursing, Psychology, Theology Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1908 Biola University is located on over 95 acres in La Mirada. Its six schools (Arts and Sciences, Business, Continuing Studies, Intercultural Studies, Psychology, and Theology) offer baccalaureate degrees, master s degrees, and doctoral degrees. There is an emphasis on Christianity and the in-service work of its present students, faculty, and staff. Disability Services: The commitment of Biola University to the most fundamental principles of academic freedom, equality of opportunity, and human dignity requires that decisions involving students be based on individual merit and be free from discrimination. Chino-Calvary Chapel of Chino Valley 12205 Pipeline Avenue Chino, CA 91710 (562) 903-4712 Inglewood-Faithful Central Bible Church 333 West Florence Inglewood, CA 90301 (310) 419-5870 Laguna Hills-Lake Hills Community Church 23331 Moulton Parkway Laguna Hills, CA 92653 (949) 362-9973 Newbury Park-EV Free Church of the Conejo Valley 999 Rancho Conejo Boulevard Newberry Park, CA 91320 (805) 480-9936 Palm Desert - Southwest Community Church 77-701 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760) 360-3464 Vista-North Coast Church 1132 North Melrose Drive Vista, CA 92083 (760) 639-4555 Information current as of 12/5/2006. Brooks College 4825 East Pacific Coast Highway Long Beach, CA 90804-3292 (562) 498-2441 www.brookscollege.edu Dr. Mark Buch, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 5 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $14,156 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,494, On Campus Room and Board - $67,750, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Other : Interior Design Established in 1971 Brooks College is a private, accredited institution offering an Associate of Arts degree in three specialized areas - fashion design, fashion merchandising, and interior design. Located in the greater Los Angeles- Long Beach area, it is centralized in one of the world s leading centers for fashion and design. It has a strong, professional faculty who bring years of industry and instructional experience to the classroom. Disability Services: NA Brooks College - Sunnyvale 1120 Kifer Road Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Information current as of 12/6/2006. California Baptist University 8432 Magnolia Avenue Riverside, CA 92504-3206 Riverside County (951) 689-5771 www.calbaptist.edu Dr. Ronald L. Ellis, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 23 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $17470, Typical Annual - $29060 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1242, On Campus Room and Board - $7630, Off Campus Room and Board - $8568 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Music Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1950 California Baptist University offers a wide variety of majors that lead to the Bachelor of California Postsecondary Education Commission 67
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions California College of the Arts Arts, Science, or Music degrees. It also offers a master s degree in marriage, family, and child counseling. Its 60-acre campus is located in Riverside. It offers an accepting, caring atmosphere focusing on individual growth and personal development. Disability Services: California Baptist University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, or disability in admissions or in the administration of its educational policies, programs, or activities. For more information: (909) 343-4217 Beaumont 630 Oak Valley Parkway Beaumont, CA 92223 (800) 769-4429 High Desert Site First Baptist Church, Hesperia 9280 Maple Ave. Hesperia, CA 92345 (760) 244-6175 San Bernardino Site 225 W Hospitality Lane Suite 108 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 885-1898 Information current as of 12/5/2006. California College of the Arts 1111 Eighth Street San Francisco, CA 94107-2247 San Francisco County (415) 703-9500 www.cca.edu/ Michael S. Roth, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 16 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $24,350, Graduate - $24,350 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1300, On Campus Room and Board - $82,230, Off Campus Room and Board - $82,230 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Art and Design Other : Interior Design Member of AICCU Established in 1907 The California College of the Arts has been an integral part of American visual arts, crafts, and design for many years. Sixteen major programs lead to the bachelor of fine arts, bachelor of architecture, and master of fine arts. Its curriculum, faculty, and alumni have all combined to produce its enviable international reputation. Disability Services: CCA is committed to the goals of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with known or documented disabilities are offered personalized advising and registration, educational assistance, and reasonable accommodations to assist them in fully participating in all of the College s programs and activities. Oakland Campus 5212 Broadway Oakland, CA 94618 (510) 594-3600 Information current as of 8/7/2006. California Institute of Integral Studies 1453 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94103 San Francisco County (415) 575-6100 www.ciis.edu Joseph L. Subbiondo, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 17 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $17,205, Graduate - $22,840 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1968 The California Institute of Integral Studies is an accredited institution of higher learning and research that strives to embody spirit, intellect, and wisdom in service to individuals, communities, and the earth. It consists of two schools: the School of Professional Psychology, and the School of Consciousness and Transformation. The Institute also offers a distance-learning program. Disability Services: The office of the Dean of Students serves as the primary advocate for enrolled disabled students, and oversees the Access Center. The Access Center, located in the Dean of Students office, coordinates services for disabled students, including providing note-takers, readers, and library assistance. For more information: (415) 575-6116 Information current as of 8/7/2006. California Institute of Technology 1200 East California Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91125-0001 (626) 395-6811 www.caltech.edu Dr. David Baltimore, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 26 Calendar: Trimester Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $25,335, Graduate - $25,335 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1029, On Campus Room and Board - $80,013, Off Campus Room and Board - $80,013 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Other : Engineering Member of AICCU Established in 1891 Located in Pasadena, Caltech is a small, coeducational university dedicated to exceptional instruction and research in engineering and science. Its student body is composed of undergraduate and graduate students who maintain a high standard of scholarship and intellectual achievement. With an outstanding faculty - including several Nobel laureates - and such offcampus facilities as the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Palomar Observatory, Caltech is one of the world s major research and education centers. Disability Services: Caltech is committed to ensuring that there is no unlawful discrimination in any of its programs, services, activities, and terms and conditions of employment. As required by law, Caltech will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with a disability. For more information: (626) 343-4249 Information current as of 8/7/2006. 68 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions California Institute of the Arts 24700 West McBean Parkway Valencia, CA 91355-2397 (661) 255-1050 www.calarts.edu Dr. Steven D. Lavine, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 11 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $25,520, Graduate - $25,520 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1325, On Campus Room and Board - $77,745, Off Campus Room and Board - $85,500 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Art and Design, Dance, Music, Theater Member of AICCU Established in 1961 California Institute of the Arts (Cal Arts) was the first fully accredited, degreegranting institution of higher learning in the United States created specifically for students in the visual and performing arts. Its 60-acre campus in Valencia, 30 miles north of Hollywood, offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs in art and design, dance, film and video, music, and theatre. Students work closely with a distinguished full-time and part-time faculty of 248 professional artists and are mentored individually. Each year, more than 100 visiting artists from around the world complement the work of the permanent faculty. Disability Services: Cal Arts has made all necessary adjustments and accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to participate fully in all of the programs and activities. Questions or problems related to access or facilities should be directed to the Dean of Students or in the Office of Student Affairs. For more information: (661) 253-7891 Information current as of 8/7/2006. California Lutheran University 60 West Olsen Road Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-2787 Ventura County (805) 492-2411 www.clunet.edu Dr. Luther S. Luedtke, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 47 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $21,820, Graduate - $9,000 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $75,570, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1959 California Lutheran University provides students with a rigorous intellectual experience centered in the liberal arts. Classes are small, and opportunities for offcampus study and co-curricular involvement are significant. The university uses the latest technology and curriculum innovations and has received recognition for its unique approach to a crossdisciplinary writing program. From residence hall rooms and computer labs, a new campus-wide computer network offers students access to a variety of application software, E-mail, and 1,776,000 Internet sites. KCLU-FM - a National Public Radio affiliate based at the university - serves as a resource for students interested in communication and broadcasting. Disability Services: CLU will make reasonable efforts to accommodate students with special needs, and make it possible for them to participate in University programs. Applicants with special needs should discuss their needs for accommodation with the director of the Learning Resources Center. For more information: (805) 493-3260 Glendale Graduate Center 1300 E. Colorado St. Glendale, CA 91205 (818) 710-8428 Ventura Graduate Center 1001 Partridge Drive Suite 220 Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 650-1501 Woodland Hills Graduate Center 21052 Oxnard Steet Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 888-6414 Information current as of 8/7/2006. One University Drive Orange, CA 92866-1005 Orange County (714) 997-6815 www.chapman.edu Dr. James L. Doti, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate, Bachelor, Master, Doctor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 165 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $25,500, Graduate - $537 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1000, On Campus Room and Board - $10,000, Off Campus Room and Board - $72,200 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Music, Physical Therapy, Law Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1861 One of the oldest institutions of higher learning in California, offers its students a blend of liberal arts and professional education within a caring and value-centered community. It combines the outstanding instruction, diversity of majors, and excellence of facilities usually found at larger institutions with the individual attention and personal involvement only a small college can provide. The University operates a number of academic centers throughout the western United States. Disability Services: Please contact the Director of the Center for Academic Success. The Center for Academic Success coordinates all services and accommodations for students with physical and/or learning disabilities. For more information: (714) 997-6857 Antelope Valley Learning Site 40015 Sierra Highway California Postsecondary Education Commission 69
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Suite B-160 Plamdale, CA 93550 (661) 267-2001 Coachella Valley Learning Site 42-600 Cook Street Suite 134 Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760) 341-8051 Concord Learning Site 2600 Stanwell Drive Suite 110 Concord, CA 94520 (925) 680-1407 Diamond Springs Learning Site 694 Pleasant Valley Road Suite 9 Diamond Springs, CA 95619 (530) 621-1708 Edwards Learning Site 140 Methusa Avenue 95 MSS/DPEE Edwards Air Force Base, CA 93524-1400 (661) 258-5251 Fairfield Learning Site 4820 Business Center Drive Suite 100 Fairfield, CA 94585 (707) 863-0990 Hanford Learning Site 530 Kings County Road Suite 102 Hanford, CA 93230 (559) 587-1454 Irvine Learning Site 7545 Irvine Center Drive Suite 150 Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 753-4774 Lemoore Learning Site Training Building A Room 104 Naval Air Station Lemoore, CA 93245 (559) 998-6891 Los Angeles Learning Site 1500 Rosecrans Avenue 2nd Floor Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 (310) 725-5080 Modesto Learning Site 5222 Pirrone Court Salida, CA 95368 (209) 545-1234 Monterey Learning Site 99 Pacific Street Suite 375B Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 373-0945 Moreno Valley Learning Site 22620 Goldencrest Drive Suite 105 Moreno Valley, CA 92553 (909) 697-0111 Ontario Learning Site 2890 Inland Empire Boulevard Suite 110 Ontario, CA 91764 (909) 481-1804 Roseville Learning Site 3001 Lava Ridge Court Suite 250 Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 782-3060 San Diego Learning Site 7460 Mission Valley Road San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 296-8660 Santa Maria Learning Site 1125 E. Clark Avenue Suite A-3 Santa Maria, CA 93455 (805) 938-3330 Travis Learning Site 530 Hickman Avenue Building 249, Suite 110 Travis Air Force Base, CA 94535-9750 (707) 437-3327 Twentynine Palms Learning Site Bldg.1526, 6th St. MCABCC Twentynine Palms, CA 92278 (760) 830-6681 Victor Valley Learning Site 12421 Hesperia Road Suite C-6 Victorville, CA 92392 (760) 955-7555 Visalia Learning Site 1821 Meadow Lane Suite C Visalia, CA 93277 (559) 625-4436 Yuba City Learning Site 1469 Butte House Road Suites E & F Yuba City, CA 95993 (530) 674-2758 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science 1731 East 120th Street Los Angeles, CA 90059-3025 (323) 563-4800 www.cdrewu.edu/ Dr. Susan Kelly, President Degrees Offered: Associate, Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 8 Calendar: Trimester Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $8,400 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1632, Off Campus Room and Board - $10,986 Campus Housing: NA Education: Nuclear Medicine Technology, Radiologic Technology, Medicine, Nurse-Midwifery Other : Medical Assistant, Physician Assistant Member of AICCU Established in 1966 Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science is the only minority-focused medical institution west of the Mississippi River. Located in South Central Los Angeles, it is committed to providing medical education and research in the context of service for its local community and training health-care professionals to provide to underserved populations. Its College of Allied Health prepares physician assistants, coding specialists, and professionals in community nutrition, diagnostic medical sonography, health and human services, health information management, health services administration, medical technology, nuclear medicine, nurse midwifery, radiography, and substance abuse counseling. Its four-year medical education program is offered cooperatively with UCLA. The university even offers high school students educational support, job skill training, and career exploration through its Upward Bound Center, Allied Health Careers Opportunity Program, and Medical Assistant Program. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Church Divinity School of the Pacific 2451 Ridge Road Berkeley, CA 94709-1217 Alameda County (510) 204-0700 www.cdsp.edu Dr. Donn F. Morgan, President 70 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Claremont School of Theology Degrees Offered: Certificate, Master, Doctor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $11,060, Typical Annual - $22,750 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Married Student Apartments Education: Theology Established in 1893 An Episcopal seminary and member of the Graduate Theological Union, the Church Divinity School of the Pacific requires a bachelor s degree for matriculation. Those intending ordination should first follow Diocesan procedures before application. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/5/2006. City of Hope Graduate School and Beckman Research Institute 1500 East Duarte Road Duarte, CA 91010 (626) 359-8111 gradschool.coh.org Dr. John Rossi, Dean Degrees Offered: Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 1 Calendar: NA Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: NA Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Radiologic Technology Established in: NA This institution is located just northeast of Los Angeles in Duarte, California. The Graduate Program in Biological Sciences grants the Ph.D. degree upon completion of all of the necessary requirements. The time spent in the program is devoted to full-time study and research. Each student is assigned a Faculty Advisor to evaluate the student s academic and research progress Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Claremont Graduate University 170 East Tenth Street Claremont, CA 91711-5909 (909) 607-3371 www.cgu.edu Dr. Robert Klitgaard, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 32 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $26,236 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1925 A member of the Claremont Colleges, located 33 miles east of Los Angeles, the Claremont Graduate University is an independent institution devoted to study in the humanities, social sciences, fine arts, professions, mathematics, and botany. Its students are taught by a regular faculty of 75, augmented by 250 adjunct faculty from the undergraduate colleges in Claremont and affiliated institutes. Disability Services: CGU is committed to offering auxiliary aids and services to students with verifiable disabilities, in compliance with section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Disabled students are encouraged to contact Stewart Donaldson, Dean of the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences. For more information: (909) 621-8965 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Claremont McKenna College 500 E. 9th Street Claremont, CA 91711-3901 (909) 621-8000 www.mckenna.edu Pamela B. Gann, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 31 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $30,800, Typical Annual - $42,920 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $850, On Campus Room and Board - $10,270, Off Campus Room and Board - $8,478 Campus Housing: Residence Halls : NA Member of AICCU Established in 1946 Located 33 miles east of Los Angeles, Claremont McKenna College is a coeducational liberal arts college. It emphasizes curricula in the fields of economics, international relations, and political science and is part of the cluster of Claremont Colleges. It is dedicated to the preparation of leaders in management, the professions, and public affairs. Disability Services: Claremont McKenna College campus is 85% accessible to the physically handicapped. Assistance services offered on campus include: tape recorders, tutors, and reader services. Information current as of 12/5/2006. Claremont School of Theology 1325 North College Avenue Claremont, CA 91711-3199 (909) 626-3521 www.cst.edu Dr. Philip A. Amerson, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 6 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $9,840 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Theology Established in 1885 California Postsecondary Education Commission 71
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Cogswell Polytechnical College The Claremont School of Theology is an ecumenical and globally-oriented graduate school of the United Methodist Church. Admission to degree programs at Claremont is granted to qualified applicants without regard to race, color, sex, age, physical handicap, sexual orientation, religious tradition or national origin. The selection of those to be admitted is based upon the strength of the applicant s academic record, personal qualifications, professional goals, and a demonstrated commitment to learning in a theological community. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/4/2005. Cogswell Polytechnical College 1175 Bordeaux Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089-9772 Santa Clara County (800) 264-7955 www.cogswell.edu Dr. Chester D Haskell, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 10 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $12,480 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $63,300, Off Campus Room and Board - $67,750 Campus Housing: Residence Halls : NA Member of AICCU Established in 1887 Located in Sunnyvale, Cogswell offers an intimate and stimulating academic environment that enables its students to earn a B.A. or B.S. degree in Digital Art and Animation, Digital Motion Picture, Digital Arts Engineering, Digital Audio Technology, Electrical Engineering and Software Engineering. The school has seen its graduates pursue successful careers with many of the world s most renowned companies in the arts, science and engineering fields. Some of these include Cisco Systems, Dolby Labs, Disney, Double Fine Productions, DreamWorks, Electronic Arts, Industrial Light and Magic, LucasArts and Pixar. Disability Services: Cogswell Polytechnical College is 100% accessible to the physically handicapped. Information current as of 8/7/2006. Concordia University 1530 Concordia West Irvine, CA 92612-3299 Orange County (949) 854-8002 www.cui.edu Dr. Jacob A.O. Preus, President Degrees Offered: Associate, Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 73 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $18,800, Graduate - $4,900 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $900, On Campus Room and Board - $66,670, Off Campus Room and Board - $84,470 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1972 Concordia University is a four-year Christian university. It is part of 10 campuses nationwide of the Concordia University System operated by the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. It offers programs in teacher education (including the California credential), liberal arts, business administration, social work, church careers, and a master of arts in education, business administration, and theology. Students choose from 18 majors and participate in numerous campus activities including varsity sports, music, theatre, journalism, student government, and various clubs and organizations. Disability Services: Currently Concordia University Irvine provides a limited number of special services and accommodations on a case-by-case basis. Information current as of 8/7/2006. Deep Springs College Deep Springs Ranch Road Deep Springs, CA 89010 Inyo County Mailing Address: Deep Springs Valley, California c/o HC 72 Box 45001 Dyer, NV 89010 (760) 872-2000 www.deepsprings.edu F. Ross Peterson, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 1 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $50,000 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $2,800 Campus Housing: Residence Halls : NA Established in 1917 Located in a remote desert valley in Eastern California, Deep Springs College is one of the most unique and innovative colleges in the world. With only twenty-six students, all of whom are male, it is also one of the most exclusive. Deep Springs is a two-year liberal arts college that doubles as a cattle and alfalfa operation, and serves as an on-going experiment in student self-governance at the higher education level. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/5/2006. Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology 2401 Ridge Road Berkeley, CA 94709-1295 Alameda County (510) 849-2030 www.dspt.edu Rev. Gregory P. Rocca, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $9,960, Graduate - $9,960, Typical Annual - $13,575 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Theology Established in 1932 The Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, a member of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, offers 72 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Fielding Graduate University students who have successfully completed two years of college an upper-level undergraduate major in philosophy with a concentration on the thought of Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas. As a graduate school of theology, it offers masters degrees in preparation for the teaching of religion and Catholic ministry. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Dominican University of California 50 Acacia Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901-2230 Marin County (415) 457-4440 www.dominican.edu Dr. Joseph R. Fink, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 35 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $24,254, Graduate - $12,150, Typical Annual - $39,928 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $98,892, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Nursing, Occupational Therapy Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1890 Dominican University of California is an independent, Catholic, international, learning-centered university. It is located in the San Francisco Bay Area, just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. The campus consists of 80 wooded acres and 20 buildings, the newest of these being the modern, state-of-the-art Conlan Recreation Center. Undergraduates can obtain a bachelor of arts, bachelor of fine arts, or bachelor of science degree. Graduate students can obtain a master of arts, master of science, or master of business administration degree. With students and faculty from a wide range of cultural and religious backgrounds, Dominican embraces diversity and a global perspective. Small classes and personal attention by dedicated faculty are its hallmarks. Disability Services: Learning Disabled student support services include remedial English, remedial Math, tutors, untimed tests, and special needs counselor. Fifty percent of the campus is accessible to the physically handicapped. For more information: (415) 257-0187 Dominican University - Ukiah Campus 2240 Eastside Road Ukiah, CA 95482 (707) 463-4801 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Don Bosco Technical Institute 1151 San Gabriel Boulevard Rosemead, CA 91770-4299 (626) 940-2000 netdbti.boscotech.edu Rev. Carmine R. Vairo, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 7 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $7425 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1955 Don Bosco Technical Institute is a private high school/junior college. The institute provides both an exemplary background in traditional academic subjects and highly specialized, rigorous training in one of seven technologies: construction, design, electronics and computer, graphic communications, manufacturing, materials science, and power and transportation. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/5/2006. Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles 919 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90015-1421 (800) 624-1200 www.fidm.com Mrs. Tonian Hohberg, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 11 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $16,275 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1900, Off Campus Room and Board - $84,400 Campus Housing: Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Other : Interior Design Established in 1969 The Los Angeles campus of The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising is the main campus of the system. It offers twoyear associate of arts degree programs and one-year Professional Designation Advanced Study in Merchandise Marketing, Visual Communications, Fashion Design, Theatre Costume Design, Interior Design, Apparel Manufacturing Management, Beauty Industry Merchandise & Marketing, Textile Design, Graphic Design, Interactive Multimedia, and Footwear Design. Disability Services: The Fashion Institute offers tutors for students with a disability. For more information, please contact Sheryl Rabinovich, Dean of Education. For more information: (213) 624-1200 FIDM Orange County 17590 Gillette Avenue Irving, CA 92614 (949) 851-6200 FIDM San Diego 1010 Second Avenue Suite 2000 San Diego, CA 92101-4903 (619) 235-2049 FIDM San Francisco 55 Stockton Street San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 675-5200 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Fielding Graduate University 2112 Santa Barbara Street Santa Barbara, CA 93105-3538 Santa Barbara County California Postsecondary Education Commission 73
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Franciscan School of Theology (805) 687-1099 www.fielding.edu Dr. Judith L. Kuipers, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 4 Calendar: Trimester Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $16,980 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Psychology Member of AICCU Established in 1974 The Fielding Graduate University offers doctoral programs in clinical psychology (Ph.D.), in human and organization development (Ph.D. and Ed.D.), in educational leadership and change (Ed.D.), and a masters program in organizational design and effectiveness (M.A.) for midcareer professionals. A national learning network, including a distinguished faculty, provides an opportunity for accomplished professionals to earn an advanced degree while maintaining career and personal commitments. Program requirements emphasize the concept of the scholarpractitioner, integrating the elements of research and its application. Disability Services: The Fielding Graduate University has a strong commitment to the principle of diversity and is interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of people, including women, members of ethnic minorities and disabled individuals. Information current as of 8/7/2006. Franciscan School of Theology 1712 Euclid Avenue Berkeley, CA 94709-1294 Alameda County (800) 793-1378 www.fst.edu Dr. William M. Cieslak, President Degrees Offered: Master Number of Programs Offered: 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $10,070 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Theology Established in 1968 As a member school of the Graduate Theological Union, the Franciscan School of Theology offers theological education to prepare for ministry as well as for personal enrichment. The major thrust of the school is to prepare men and women for a pastorally oriented approach to Christian ministry. Programs include the Master of Divinity, the Master of Arts in Theology, Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry, Master of Arts in Multicultural Ministry and the Master of Theological Studies. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School, The 1700 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138 Mailing Address: PO Box 2138 Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138 (310) 393-0411 www.prgs.edu/ Dr. Robert K. Klitgaard, Dean Degrees Offered: Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 1 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $19,000 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Married Student Apartments : NA Established in 1970 The RAND Graduate School provides graduate training leading to a doctoral degree in policy analysis, defined as the application of scientific methods to problems of public policy in domestic, national security, and international affairs. In addition, the school seeks to advance the methods and tools of policy analysis through the research activities of its faculty and students. Its program combines formal academic instruction with on-the-job training through work on RAND research projects leading to a doctoral dissertation. Enrollment is open to anyone with a master s degree or equivalent work experience. Application deadline is February 1 for each fall. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/4/2005. Fresno Pacific University 1717 South Chestnut Avenue Fresno, CA 93702-4798 Fresno County (559) 453-2000 www.fresno.edu Dr. D. Merrill Ewert, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 48 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $18,500, Graduate - $1,925, Typical Annual - $22,462 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $54,400, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1944 Fresno Pacific integrates principles of Christian faith and living with career preparation in all areas of the liberal arts and sciences. It is best known for its teacher education programs, with business and Bible/Christian ministries the next largest. The 42-acre suburban campus in the central San Joaquin Valley is an hour from the college s retreat center. Approximately half of its undergraduates reside on campus. Eight men s and women s varsity teams compete in the Golden State Athletic Conference, and the concert choir and instrumental ensembles tour widely. Disability Services: Fresno Pacific offers note-taking services, tutors, and special housing to students with disabilities. Bakersfield Center 1430 Truxton Avenue Suite 120 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 864-1515 74 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Golden Gate University Visalia - Hurley Elementary School 6600 West Hurley Avenue Visalia, CA 93291 (559) 730-7905 Information current as of 8/4/2005. Fuller Theological Seminary 135 North Oakland Avenue Pasadena, CA 91182-1780 (626) 584-5200 www.fuller.edu Dr. Richard J. Mouw, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 6 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $11,952 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Married Student Apartments Education: Marriage and Family Therapy, Psychology, Theology Established in 1947 Fuller Theological Seminary in downtown Pasadena is an evangelical, multidenominational, multi-ethnic, international seminary. It has three schools: Theology, Psychology, and World Mission. Disability Services: The Seminary endeavors to respond to the special needs of students with disabilities. Ramps and elevators provide access to most campus offices and classrooms. Special efforts are made to schedule classes in facilities which provide access for students with disabilities, and parking places are reserved in all campus parking areas. For more information: (626) 584-5200 Fuller Northern California, Oakland 2433 Coolidge Ave Oakland, CA 94601 Fuller Northern California, Sacramento 5770 Carlson Drive Sacramento, CA 95819 (916) 452-2855 Fuller Northern California, Walnut Creek Walnut Creek Presbyterian Church 1801 Lacassie Ave Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Fuller Southern California, Irvine 2061 Business Center Drive Suite 102 Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 975-0775 Fuller Southern California, San Clemente 119 Avenida de la Estrella San Clemente, CA 92672 (949) 492-6158 Fuller Southern California, San Diego 120 Stevens Avenue Solana Beach, CA 92075 (805) 687-0754 Fuller Southern California, Santa Barbara 5070 Cathedral Oaks Road Santa Barbara, CA 93111 (805) 967-2671 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary 201 Seminary Drive Mill Valley, CA 94941-3197 Marin County (415) 380-1300 www.ggbts.edu Dr. William O. Crews, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 2 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $1,600 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Music, Theology Established in 1944 Golden Gate Seminary in Mill Valley trains people for leadership in Christian ministry. An agency of the Southern Baptist Convention, it offers training for Christian workers of all denominations. It also operates a northwest extension center in Portland, Oregon, and a Southern California extension center. Disability Services: NA Golden Gate Baptist Theological - Souther CA Campus 251 South Randolph Avenue Suite A Brea, CA 92821-5705 (714) 256-1311 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Golden Gate University 536 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94105-2968 San Francisco County (800) 448-4968 www.ggu.edu Dr. Philip Friedman, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate, Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 20 Calendar: Trimester Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $11,610, Graduate - $12,474 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1080, Off Campus Room and Board - $12,000 Campus Housing: NA Education: Law Other : Public Affairs and Administration Member of AICCU Established in 1901 Golden Gate University is a fully accredited, non-profit, non-sectarian, co-educational, comprehensive independent institution. It offers degree programs from the undergraduate level through the doctorate at multiple campuses and centers in California as well as in Seattle, with its principal offices located in the financial district of San Francisco. Each term, more than 100 courses are offered entirely online, with 19 degree programs approved for entire online delivery. Its faculty consists of 95 full-time professors plus several hundred part-time professors who have advanced degrees and extensive experience in their professional careers outside the classroom. California Postsecondary Education Commission 75
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Graduate Theological Union It is organized into four professionally oriented schools: Ageno School of Business, the School of Tax, the School of Technology and Industry, and the School of Law. For a list of programs offered at each location, please call (415) 442-7800 or consult the website at www.ggu.edu. Disability Services: Golden Gate University seeks to ensure that all programs and services are fully accessible to students who have special needs. For more information: (415) 442-7869 Golden Gate University - Los Angeles 725 S. Figueroa Street Suite 1550 Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 623-6000 Ext. 25 Golden Gate University - Monterey Bay 500 Eighth Street Marina, CA 93933-3231 (831) 884-0900 Golden Gate University - Sacramento 2595 Capital Oaks Drive 2nd Floor Sacramento, CA 95833-2926 (916) 684-1446 Golden Gate University - San Jose 50 Airport Parkway Suite 150 San Jose, CA 95110-1011 (408) 573-7300 Golden Gate University - Walnut Creek 801 Ygnacio Valley Road Walnut Creek, CA 94596-3833 (925) 945-7132 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Graduate Theological Union 2400 Ridge Road Berkeley, CA 94709-1212 Alameda County (510) 649-2400 www.gtu.edu Dr. James A. Donahue, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 3 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $11,400 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Theology Established in 1962 The Graduate Theological Union is a national center for graduate study in religion and theology. It is a consortium composed of nine independent theological schools and 150 faculty. The member schools are the American Baptist Seminary of the West, Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, Franciscan School of Theology, Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Pacific School of Religion, San Francisco Theological Seminary, and Starr King School for the Ministry. The consortium has created a single outstanding library and utilizes the resources of the University of California, Berkeley. The ecumenical organization of the Graduate Theological Union also creates possibilities for collaboration in the ministerial and professional programs of the member schools. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Harvey Mudd College 301 Platt Boulevard Claremont, CA 91711-5901 Mailing Address: 301 East 12th Street Claremont, CA 91711-5994 (909) 621-8000 www.hmc.edu Dr. Jon C. Strauss, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 15 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $29,553, Typical Annual - $41,782 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $800, On Campus Room and Board - $98,845, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Other : Engineering Member of AICCU Established in 1955 A member of The Claremont Colleges, Harvey Mudd College is located 40 miles east of Los Angeles. It offers the bachelor of science degree in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, and physics, as well as a master s degree in engineering. Its educational program emphasizes breadth rather than specialization, with one-third of the course work taken in the humanities and social sciences, one-third in a common technical core, and the final third in a major. The college attracts a high ability and diverse student body. Disability Services: It has always been college policy not to discriminate on the basis of race, religion, ethnic origin, physical disability, or age in admission, financial aid, or employment and to protect the privacy of student records. Information current as of 8/7/2006. Heald College - Concord 5130 Commercial Circle Concord, CA 94520-5617 Contra Costa County (925) 827-1300 www.heald.edu/campus/campus_concord.as p Robert D. Cole, Director Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 5 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $9,900 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1200, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1975 Heald College, a presence in the Concord area since 1975, has expanded three times over the last several years to better meet the growing demand for qualified business and technology degree graduates. Heald College Concord is located in a 66,000 square foot, fully networked facility. Since the merger of the Martinez and Concord schools, this campus now serves all of Contra Costa County. As more corporate headquarters relocate to this area, opportunities for Heald graduates continue to increase. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. 76 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Heald College - San Francisco Heald College - Fresno 255 West Bullard Avenue Fresno, CA 93704-1706 Fresno County (559) 438-4222 www.heald.edu/campus/campus_fresno.asp Carolyn Greenleaf, Director Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 7 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $9,900 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1200, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1891 The Fresno campus opened in 1891 as 4C s College and has evolved with technology into a high-tech career college. Heald College Fresno occupies a newly renovated 35,000 square foot facility that offers a range of programs in business and technology. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Heald College - Hayward 25500 Industrial Boulevard Hayward, CA 94545 Alameda County (510) 783-2100 www.heald.edu/campus/campus_hayward.as p Barbara Gordon, Director Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 8 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $9,900 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1200, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in: NA Heald College Hayward has been established for over 50 years. It boasts a new 58,000 square foot facility and provides hands-on training, complete with dedicated microsoft windows 2000 and cisco systems labs. It also offers a high-tech student lounge, a learning resource center with access to online databases, and fiber-optic data communications throughout its 31 classrooms. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Heald College - Rancho Cordova 2910 Prospect Park Drive Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6005 Sacramento County (916) 638-1616 www.heald.edu/campus/campus_rancho_cor dova.asp Gordon Kent, Director Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 5 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $9,900 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1200, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1896 This campus offers high-demand career programs in both business and technology. The school occupies a 46,000 square foot building located near highway 50. Its 22 classrooms are fully networked with internet access for all students. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Heald College - Roseville 7 Sierra Gate Plaza Roseville, CA 95678-5391 Placer County (916) 789-8600 www.heald.edu/campus/campus_roseville.as p D. Ed Hardenbrook, Director Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 4 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $9,900 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1200, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1986 This high-tech campus is located along the interstate 80 corridor in the center of the Roseville/Rocklin computer and electronic manufacturing and development area. Occupying over 50,000 square feet, the campus, which is fully networked for internet access, offers students a variety of programs in high-demand business and technology fields. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Heald College - Salinas 1450 North Main Street Salinas, CA 93906-5100 Monterey County (831) 443-1700 www.heald.edu/campus/campus_salinas.asp John Luotto, Director Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 8 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $9,900 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1200, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1990 Heald College Salinas occupies over 26,000 square feet and offers high-demand career programs in both business and technology. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Heald College - San Francisco 350 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94105 San Francisco County (415) 808-3000 www.heald.edu/campus/campus_san_franci sco.asp California Postsecondary Education Commission 77
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Heald College - San Jose Larry Barton, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 9 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $9,900 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1200, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1863 The campus is located in the heart of the San Francisco financial district with easy access to Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) and the TransBay bus terminal. The 60,000 square foot campus has fully networked computers with internet access for all students. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Heald College - San Jose 341 Great Mall Parkway Milpitas, CA 95035-8008 Santa Clara County (408) 934-4900 www.heald.edu/campus/campus_san_jose.a sp Amy McCombs, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 9 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $9,900 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1200, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1907 Heald College San Jose is a technology center, housed in a high-tech, 56,000 square foot, fully networked facility near the Great Mall in Milpitas. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Heald College - Stockton 1605 East March Lane Stockton, CA 95210-6632 San Joaquin County (209) 473-5200 www.heald.edu/campus/campus_stockton.a sp Suzanne Mutimer, Director Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 4 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $9,900 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1200, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1906 Heald s Stockton campus offers programs in both business and technology. The campus resides between Interstate 5 and Route 99 in a renovated office building that covers over 34,000 square feet. Fully networked computers give internet access to all students. Located in an office park setting designed to replicate a professional environment, the campus offers highdemand career programs. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion 3077 University Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90007-3796 (213) 749-3424 www.huc.edu Dr. David Ellenson, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 11 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $15,000 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1875 Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion is the educational arm of Reform Judaism in America and Israel. It is the oldest institution of higher Jewish learning in the western hemisphere. It trains rabbis, cantors, religious schoolteachers, communal service professionals, and scholars in Judaic and Hebraic studies at four campuses in Cincinnati, New York, Los Angeles, and Jerusalem. Its graduates serve in leadership positions in communities throughout the world. The Los Angeles School offers dual master s degree programs with the in Jewish Communal Service with USC s social work, public administration, gerontology, communications management, and business administration. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/5/2006. Holy Names University 3500 Mountain Boulevard Oakland, CA 94619-1627 Alameda County (510) 436-1000 www.hnu.edu/ Dr. Rosemarie Nassif, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 27 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $21,640, Graduate - $14,400, Typical Annual - $33,069 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $983, On Campus Room and Board - $7,800, Off Campus Room and Board - $8,568 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Nursing Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1868 As a private coeducational liberal arts college, Holy Names College stresses superior teaching to develop student ability to communicate well, to think analytically, critically, and creatively, and to value service to others as a life goal. Its studentfaculty ratio of 11 to one ensures personal attention, and a flourishing activities program creates student bonding. The Weekend College offers regular bachelor s and master s degree programs in a weekend schedule to accommodate working adults. 78 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley Disability Services: Some common disability accomodations provided for students at Holy Names College include: academic advising, note-taking assistance, testing accomodations and books on tape. Information current as of 12/5/2006. Hope International University 2500 East Nutwood Avenue Fullerton, CA 92831-3104 Orange County (714) 879-3901 www.hiu.edu Dr. John Derry, President Degrees Offered: Associate, Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 22 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $16,100, Graduate - $5,280 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $54,400, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1928 Hope International University has three schools, all educating students for the purpose of service to society through various vocations and avocations. Hope offers a learning experience that encourages intellectual, social, physical, and spiritual development. It continues the 74-year tradition of preparing servant leaders throughout its academic programs. Disability Services: Hope International is 90% accessible to the physically handicapped and also offers tutors to the students. Information current as of 8/4/2005. Humphreys College 6650 Inglewood Avenue Stockton, CA 95207-3861 San Joaquin County (209) 478-0800 www.humphreys.edu Dr. Robert G. Humphreys, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate, Bachelor, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 10 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $7,560, Typical Annual - $11,100 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $63,350, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,340 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments Law Member of AICCU Established in 1896 On an eight-acre campus in residential Stockton, Humphreys College offers small classes with much individual attention to the needs of all students. It offers programs in a wide range of academic and occupational fields from as short as nine months through the bachelor s degree. It also has an evening law school that is accredited by the California Committee of Bar Examiners. Facilities include a student center, oncampus residential apartments, tennis court, swimming pool, and a library complex. Disability Services: Humphreys College welcomes students with disabilities and encourages any student with special needs to discuss them with an admission counselor. Humphreys College has the following available for disabled students: academic and special needs counseling, reserved parking spaces, access ramps to campus buildings, restroom facilities. For more information: (209) 478-0800 Modesto Campus 3600 Sisk Road Suite 3A Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 543-9411 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Institute of Transpersonal Psychology 1069 East Meadow Circle Palo Alto, CA 94303 Santa Clara County (650) 493-4430 www.itp.edu Ben Mancini, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 1 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $20,001 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Married Student Apartments : NA Established in 1975 The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology offers a residential program leading to the M.A. or Ph.D. in transpersonal psychology, or to an M.A. in counseling psychology. Graduates of the latter two degrees qualify to sit for the California State licensure examination as psychologists or marriage, family, and child counselors. In addition, an external-degree program, based on facultyprepared teaching modules, weekly mentor contacts, and two residential intensive sessions, leads to master s degrees in transpersonal studies and transpersonal psychology. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley 1735 Le Roy Avenue Berkeley, CA 94709-1193 Alameda County (800) 824-0122 www.jstb.edu Rev. Joseph P. Daoust, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2006-2007: Resident: Graduate - $14,000 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Theology Established in 1934 The Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley is a professional theological school. It achieves its mission primarily through the academic, pastoral and personal formation California Postsecondary Education Commission 79
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions John F. Kennedy University of Jesuits and other candidates for ministry, ordained and lay, in the Roman Catholic Church. As a pontifical faculty of theology, it also prepares students to serve the Church as scholars and teachers, fulfilling this mission in the interfaith context of the ninemember Graduate Theological Union and its cooperative doctoral program with the University of California at Berkeley. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/5/2006. John F. Kennedy University 100 Ellinwood Way Pleasant Hill, CA 94523-4817 Contra Costa County (925) 254-0200 www.jfku.edu Dr. Steven E. Stargardter, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 14 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $14,304, Graduate - $14,724 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Law Member of AICCU Established in 1964 John F. Kennedy University offers 60 specializations within the general areas of liberal arts, museum studies, education, management, law, holistic studies, career development, and clinical and counseling psychology. Class times, admissions evaluation, financial aid and program advisement are geared to meeting adult expectations in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Its faculty consists of professionals working in the disciplines they teach; thus its motto is We practice what we teach. Disability Services: John F. Kennedy University does not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities in admissions or in access to programs. The coordinator for individuals with disabilities is located in the Registration Office. For more information: (925) 258-2213 John F. Kennedy University Berkeley Campus 2956 San Pablo Avenue, 2nd Floor Berkeley, CA 94702-2471 (510) 649-0499 John F. Kennedy University Campbell Campus 1 West Campbell Avenue Campbell, CA 95008 (800) 696-5358 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences 535 Watson Drive Claremont, CA 90711 (909) 607-7855 www.kgi.edu Dr. Sheldon M. Schuster, President Degrees Offered: Master Number of Programs Offered: 1 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Graduate - $33,700 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA : NA Member of AICCU Established in 1997 The founding of Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) in 1997 with a $50 million startup grant from the W. M. Keck Foundation and the support of world-class leadership and industry partnerships responds to the call by industry, science, and higher education for a rethinking of graduate education in the sciences. Because a diverse student body provides a unique vitality, KGI seeks students from a variety of backgrounds and at different stages in their careers. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/4/2006. La Sierra University 4500 Riverwalk Parkway Riverside, CA 92515-8247 Riverside County (909) 785-2022 www.lasierra.edu Dr. Lawrence T. Geraty, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 36 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $17,244, Graduate - $15,408 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $49,902, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Music Other : Social Work Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1922 La Sierra University is a coeducational, Christian institution located on a 300-acre campus in Riverside, a 70-minute drive from the city of Los Angeles. La Sierra was a part of Loma Linda University until 1990. It continues a strong affiliation with Loma Linda, which gives its students a definite advantage in the areas of medical training and service. A student-teacher ratio of 11 to 1 allows the faculty to take special interest in students. It offers degree and preprofessional programs at the bachelors, masters, and doctoral levels through four schools - Arts and Sciences, Business and Management, Education, and Religion. Its strength lies in combining its nationally recognized academic program with its mission of training its students for service to the world. Disability Services: La Sierra campus is 99% accessible to the physically handicapped. Handicapped services offered include tape recorders and tutors. For more information: (909) 785-2022 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Laguna College of Art & Design 2222 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach, CA 92651-1136 Orange County (800) 255-0762 www.lagunacollege.edu/ Dennis Power, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 2 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: 80 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Loyola Marymount University Resident: Undergraduate - $16,600 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1750, Off Campus Room and Board - $97,750 Campus Housing: NA Education: Art and Design Member of AICCU Established in 1988 Located in Laguna Canyon near the Pacific Ocean, the Art Institute of Southern California is part of Laguna Beach s artistic heritage. Students from 14 states and 11 foreign countries work together with professional faculty/artists and scholars to prepare for lives as artists, designers, and illustrators. Open admissions and selective retention offer the opportunity to master skills, techniques, and craftsmanship and to develop individual ideas and concepts that give evidence of artistic and intellectual growth. It also offers non-credit classes and workshops for the local community. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/7/2006. Loma Linda University Anderson Street Loma Linda, CA 92350-0001 San Bernardino County (909) 558-1000 www.llu.edu/llu/index.html Dr. B. Lyn Behrens, President Degrees Offered: Associate, Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 60 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: NA Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Dietetics, Marriage and Family Therapy, Nuclear Medicine Technology, Nursing, Occupational Therapist Assistant, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Psychology, Radiologic Technology, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs, Medicine, Pastoral Education, Public Health Other : Clinical Laboratory Science, Cytotechnology, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Social Work, Surgical Technology Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1905 Loma Linda University, owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, is located about 60 miles east of Los Angeles. The campus academic community includes more than 1,000 full-time and part-time faculty members and students representing nearly 100 nations. The Schools of Allied Health Professions, Dentistry, Public Health, Medicine, Nursing, and Graduate Studies offer professional programs. It is affiliated with nearby La Sierra University, which offers many liberal arts and pre-professional programs; and thus both institutions have the virtues of small colleges combined with the advantages of multidisciplinary universities. Disability Services: Wheelchair accessible. Information current as of 12/5/2006. Loyola Law School 919 Albany Street Los Angeles, CA 90015-1211 (213) 736-1000 www.lls.edu David W. Burcham, Dean Degrees Offered: First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 2 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2006-2007: Resident: Graduate - $33,719 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,000, Off Campus Room and Board - $13,500 Campus Housing: NA Education: Law Established in 1920 Loyola Law School is one of the oldest law schools in Southern California. A college within Loyola Marymount University, it is located on a separate campus in downtown Los Angeles, approximately one mile from the Civic Center and the federal and state courts. Students may receive their law degrees by matriculating in the three-year Day Division or in the four-year Evening Division program. The School attracts a diverse student body, representing varied ethnic, religious, and racial heritages. Its curriculum is grounded in the intellectual yet practical training of the law, reflecting the dynamic development of the American legal process. Disability Services: At Loyola, individuals with disabilities can participate fully in the life of the Law School community. The Law School campus is completely physically accessible. Reasonable accommodations are available to meet the needs of individuals for assistance. Students seeking disability accommodations should contact the Office of Student Affairs to discuss appropriate accommodations, receive general information materials and to obtain the Reasonable Accommodation Request Forms. For more information: (213) 736-1027 Information current as of 8/7/2006. Loyola Marymount University One LMU Drive Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659 (310) 338-2700 www.lmu.edu Rev. Robert B. Lawton, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 61 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $27,710 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $832, On Campus Room and Board - $10,340, Off Campus Room and Board - $10,340 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Art and Design, Dance, Music, Teacher Education, Theater, Law Other : Engineering Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1911 Loyola Marymount University of Los Angeles offers personalized study in business, engineering, science, liberal arts, communications/fine arts, education and California Postsecondary Education Commission 81
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Marymount College pre-professional training, including medicine and law. It offers all but its law programs on its main location above Marina del Rey. Disability Services: Campus facilities have 95% access for disabled students. The Office of Disability Support Services helps disabled students in learning and campus life. The Library is equipped with devices for the access of disabled students in learning. For more information: (310) 338-4535 Information current as of 12/5/2006. Marymount College 30800 Palos Verdes Drive East Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275-6299 (310) 377-5501 www.marymountpv.edu Dr. Thomas M. McFadden, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 3 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $18,600 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,242, On Campus Room and Board - $9,400, Off Campus Room and Board - $8,568 Campus Housing: Residence Halls : NA Member of AICCU Established in 1967 Marymount College is a two-year Catholic coeducational liberal arts college. It provides the first two years of college study for students wishing to build their academic skills while completing lower-division requirements in a small campus environment. More than 90 percent of its graduates successfully transfer to four-year institutions. Disability Services: Marymount College offers note-taking services, tape recorders, tutors, and reading services to the physically handicapped. Information current as of 12/5/2006. Master s College, The 21726 Placerita Canyon Road Santa Clarita, CA 91321-1200 (661) 259-3540 Ext. 3785 www.masters.edu Dr. John R. MacArthur, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 16 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $19,230 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,242, On Campus Room and Board - $6,620 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1927 The Master s College is a four-year, fully accredited Christian liberal arts college and seminary. It offers programs of study leading to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree plus a unique one-year Bible program titled The Master s Institute. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/5/2006. Menlo College 1000 El Camino Real Atherton, CA 94027-4185 San Mateo County (800) 556-3656 www.menlo.edu Dr. Carlos Lopez, President Degrees Offered: Associate, Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 15 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $24,300 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,260, On Campus Room and Board - $9,600 Campus Housing: Residence Halls : NA Member of AICCU Established in 1927 Menlo College emphasizes preparation for careers and the professions through a liberal arts context and offers baccalaureate degrees in biological sciences, business, computer information systems, humanities, mass communications and psychology, including human resource management. Small classes, personalized student-faculty involvement, sports, and campus activities foster frequent interaction within its student community, which includes students from throughout the country and 28 other nations. Menlo s coeducational, residential campus is located 30 minutes south of San Francisco. Disability Services: The campus of Menlo College is mostly accessible for the physically handicapped. Menlo College also offers tutors, tape recorders, and note taking to students. Information current as of 12/5/2006. Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary 4824 East Butler Fresno, CA 93727-5097 Fresno County (559) 251-8628 www.mbseminary.com Jim Holm, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Master, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 5 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $9,300 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Theology Established in 1955 The Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary offers courses in theological education leading to an accredited Master of Divinity degree, with majors in pastoral ministries, Christian education, world mission, pastoral counseling, or congregational ministries; a Master of Arts degree with majors in Old Testament, New Testament, or theological studie; or a Master of Arts degree in family counseling. Located in the San Joaquin Valley, the seminary is supported by the Mennonite Brethren denomination, but each year its students come from as many as 25 different denominations. It emphasizes Biblical theology, discipleship, mission, and the building of a close-knit community, all within the Anabaptist perspective. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/8/2006. 82 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions National Hispanic University Mills College 5000 MacArthur Boulevard Oakland, CA 94613-1301 Alameda County (510) 430-2255 www.mills.edu/index.html Dr. Janet L. Holmgren, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 43 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $25,250, Graduate - $16,800 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $930, On Campus Room and Board - $94,400, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,350 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1852 Mills College, located in the San Francisco Bay Area, is the oldest women s college in the western states. It has a long and distinguished history of excellence in the liberal arts and sciences. It concentrates on meeting women s needs, fostering their intellectual growth and personal development, and offering an education of the highest quality in an environment that provides reinforcement for their goals and aspirations. It has chosen to keep its student body small so that the intellectual growth and maturation of individual students can be fostered by easy, direct interaction with the faculty. The average class size is 15 and the faculty-student ratio is one faculty member to every 12 students. Disability Services: Disabled Students Services (DSS) is an office within the Office of Student Life in the Cowell Building. The Director is available to provide information and assist with modifications or arrangements needed to achieve academic and other educational goals. For more information: (510) 430-2130 Information current as of 8/8/2006. Monterey Institute of International Studies 425 Van Buren Street Monterey, CA 93940-2691 Monterey County (831) 647-4100 www.miis.edu Steven J. Baker, President Degrees Offered: Master Number of Programs Offered: 13 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $23,900, Graduate - $23,900 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Married Student Apartments Other : Public Affairs and Administration Established in 1955 The Monterey Institute of International Studies was established in 1955 to teach modern languages in their cultural context. It has evolved into one of a few schools dedicated to respond effectively to the complex challenges of a rapidly changing global environment. Disability Services: The Monterey Institute does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or sexual orientation in the administration of its admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, or in its educational programs. Information current as of 8/4/2005. Mount Saint Mary s College 12001 Chalon Road Los Angeles, CA 90049-1599 (310) 954-4000 www.msmc.la.edu Jacqueline M. Powers Doud, President Degrees Offered: Associate, Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 33 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $20,708, Graduate - $5,013 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $982, On Campus Room and Board - $82,244, Off Campus Room and Board - $77,726 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Music, Nursing, Occupational Therapist Assistant, Physical Therapy Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1925 Mount St. Mary s College offers a valuesbased liberal arts education for women, as well as innovative programs for professional men and women on two historic Los Angeles campuses. The Chalon Campus is home to the baccalaureate degree programs, a master s program in physical therapy and a Weekend College which gives working students an opportunity to earn a bachelor s degree by attending school every third weekend. The Doheny Campus near downtown Los Angeles offers graduate, educational credential and associate degree programs, many in an evening and weekend format. Disability Services: Qualified students with documented learning disabilities are eligible for reasonable accommodations so that they may fully participate in the College s academic programs and activities. Students with known or suspected disabilities are encouraged to visit the learning center for more information. For more information: (310) 954-4144 Doheny Campus 10 Chester Place Los Angeles, CA 90007 (213) 477-2500 Information current as of 8/8/2006. National Hispanic University 14271 Story Road San Jose, CA 95127-3823 Santa Clara County (408) 254-6900 www.nhu.edu Dr. David P. Lopez, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate, Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 5 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $3,528, Graduate - $5,520 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,125, Off Campus Room and Board - $10,000 California Postsecondary Education Commission 83
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions National Polytechnic College of Engineering and Oceaneering Campus Housing: NA Education: Business Teacher Education Established in 1981 The mission of the National Hispanic University (NHU) is to enable Hispanics, other minorities, women, and others to acquire an undergraduate degree or certificate using a multicultural educational experience to obtain a professional career in business, education, or technology. Disability Services: Students with special needs, e.g. disabled, international, honor, and re-entry students are provided academic support from the tutoring at the Learning Resource Center (LRC). For more information: (408) 254-6900 Information current as of 12/6/2006. National Polytechnic College of Engineering and Oceaneering 272 South Fries Avenue Wilmington, CA 90744-6399 (310) 834-2501 www.natpoly.edu/ Kevin B. Casey, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 1 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $16,150 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $500, Off Campus Room and Board - $15,888 Campus Housing: Married Student Apartments : NA Established in 1967 The National Polytechnic College of Engineering and Oceaneering is a non-profit higher education institution accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The academic programs of National Polytechnic are organized into four divisions the College of Oceaneering division, which focuses on commercial diving and marine technology, the Medical Technology division, which focuses on hyperbaric medical technology, the Engineering Technology division, which offers the engineering technology degree and certificate programs, the Extended Learning division, which offers shorter certificate courses such as the 50-hour Certified Hyperbaric Technologist program, and Medical Technology division, which offers the Associate of Science degrees in hyperbaric medical technology and respiratory therapy. Disability Services: NA Kearny Mesa 3580 Aero Court San Diego, CA 92123-1711 (800) 432-3483 Information current as of 8/8/2006. National University 11255 North Torrey Pines Road La Jolla, CA 92037-1011 San Diego County (800) 628-8648 www.nu.edu Dr. Jerry C. Lee, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate, Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 55 Calendar: Year-Round Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $1,125 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,968, Off Campus Room and Board - $3,700 Campus Housing: NA Education: Nursing Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1971 National University is a non-profit accredited institution of higher education that specializes in meeting the educational needs of adult learners. National s academic and administrative center is located in La Jolla, with a main campus in Mission Valley and learning centers located throughout the county. Regional academic centers are located in Costa Mesa and Sacramento. Other academic centers are located in Orange, Fresno, Los Angeles, Bakersfield, San Bernardino, Costa Mesa, Redding, San Jose, Stockton, Twentynine Palms. Disability Services: National University, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, offers a wide variety of services to students with documented visual limitations, hearing and communication impairments, learning disabilities, mobility impairments, and psychological and other functional limitations. Special Accommodations: Different accommodations and auxiliary aids are available for disabled students according to their specific needs. The following accommodations have been approved in the past: extended testing time, use of tape recorder, use of computer lab, note-taker, books on tape, lapel microphone, sign language interpreters, low vision and voice recognition software, preferred seating, reader/writer, on-line tutoring through the Writing Center, faculty advising. For more information: (858) 642-8185 Bakersfield Academic Center 4560 California Avenue Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93309-1150 (661) 864-2360 Camarillo Acadmic Center 761 East Daily Drive Suite 120 Camarillo, CA 93010 (805) 437-3000 Carlsbad Learning Center 705 Palomar Airport Road Suite 150 Carlsbad, CA 92009-1029 (760) 268-1500 Costa Mesa Academic Center 3390 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1502 (714) 429-5100 Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Center Building 7 San Diego, CA 92147-5090 (619) 563-7488 Fresno Academic Center 20 River Park Place West Fresno, CA 93720-1551 (559) 256-4900 Kearny Mesa Learning Center 3580 Aero Court San Diego, CA 92123-1711 (619) 563-7300 La Mesa Learning Center 7787 Alvarado Road 84 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Notre Dame de Namur University La Mesa, CA 91941-3643 (619) 337-7500 Los Angeles Academic Center 9920 South La Cienega Boulevard Suite 404 Inglewood, CA 90301-4423 (310) 258-6600 Marine Corps Air Station, Learning Center Building 5305 MCAS Miramar San Diego, CA 92145 (619) 563-7355 Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Building 1331 Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 (760) 385-0347 Marine Corps Recruit Depot Learning Center Building 111 San Diego, CA 92140-5000 (619) 563-7482 Naval Air Station North Island Learning Center Building 610 San Diego, CA 92135-7024 (619) 563-7478 Naval Amphibious Base Learning Center NAB Coronado Building 345 San Diego, CA 92155-5000 (619) 563-7492 Naval Hospital Admissions Office Naval Hospital Building 26, Room 115 San Diego, CA 92134-5000 (619) 563-7470 Naval Station 32nd Street Learning Center Naval Station Building 151 San Diego, CA 92136-5000 (619) 563-7474 Naval Submarine Base Admissions Office 140 Sylvester Road Building 138 San Diego, CA 92106-3521 (619) 563-7490 Orange Learning Center 765 The City Drive South Orange, CA 92868-4942 (714) 429-5300 Rancho Bernardo Learning Center 16875 West Barnardo Drive Suite 150 San Diego, CA 92127-1675 (858) 521-3900 Redding Academic Center 2195 Larkspur Lane, Suite 200 Redding, CA 96002-0629 (530) 226-4000 Sacramento Academic Center 9320 Tech Center Drive Sacramento, CA 95826-2558 (916) 855-4100 San Bernardino Academic Center 804 East Brier Drive San Bernardino, CA 92408-2815 (909) 806-3300 San Fernando Learning Center 14724 Ventura Boulevard Suite 801 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403-3501 (818) 817-2460 San Jose Academic Center 3031 Tisch Way 100 Plaza East San Jose, CA 95128-2541 (408) 236-1100 South Bay Learning Center 660 Bay Boulevard Suite 110 Chula Vista, CA 91910-5200 (619) 563-5200 Spectrum Business Park Academic Center 9388 Lightwater Avenue San Diego, CA 92123-1426 (858) 541-7700 Stockton Academic Center 3250 Brookside Road Stockton, CA 95219-2319 (209) 475-1400 Student Service Center 4121 Camino del Rio South San Diego, CA 92108-4103 (619) 563-7200 Technology Center 4141 Camino del Rio South San Diego, CA 92108-4103 (619) 563-7241 Twentynine Palms Learning Center Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Center Building 1526, PO Box 6051 Twentynine Palms, CA 92278-1118 (760) 830-6887 Information current as of 8/8/2006. New College of California 777 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA 94110-5206 San Francisco County (888) 437-3460 www.newcollege.edu Peter Gabel, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 4 Calendar: Differs/Program Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $12,302, Graduate - $14,700 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $900, Off Campus Room and Board - $15,000 Campus Housing: NA Law, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1971 New College of California is an accredited, alternative college born out of the spirit of idealism that characterized the social movements of the 1960s. Offering graduate and undergraduate degrees, New College seeks to link education with the creation of a just, sacred, and sustainable society. Disability Services: New College will provide reasonable accommodations for students with special needs. New College offers students with disabilities tutors, note taking assistance, and interpreter services. Other reasonable accommodations will be made depending on the specific needs. For more information, please contact Dr. Febe Portillo who is the Academic Director of the Learning Center. For more information: (415) 437-3467 Law School 50 Fell Street San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 437-3460 North Bay Campus 99 Sixth Street Santa Rosa, CA 95401-6200 (707) 568-0112 Information current as of 8/8/2006. Notre Dame de Namur University 1500 Ralston Avenue Belmont, CA 94002-1908 California Postsecondary Education Commission 85
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Occidental College San Mateo County (650) 508-3500 www.ndnu.edu Dr. John B. Oblak, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 59 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $22,700 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,330, On Campus Room and Board - $10,040 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Music, Montessori Education Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1851 Notre Dame de Namur University offers undergraduate degree programs in business administration, humanities, human services, natural sciences and mathematics, social and behavioral sciences, and visual and performing arts. It offers graduate programs in art therapy, business administration, counseling psychology and gerontology, education, English, music, public administration, and systems management. Students are enrolled in day and evening programs. Disability Services: Counselor available to students with disabilities for purposes of evaluation and interpretation of documentation of disabilities, referal for testing and services, workshops and strategies for coping with disabilities. For more information: (650) 508-3778 Information current as of 12/5/2006. Occidental College 1600 Campus Road Los Angeles, CA 90041-3314 (323) 259-2500 www.oxy.edu Dr. Theodore R. Mitchell, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 35 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $29,120, Graduate - $18,210, Typical Annual - $42,474 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $914, On Campus Room and Board - $82,230, Off Campus Room and Board - $85,580 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1887 Occidental College is a highly selective national liberal arts college. The mission of Occidental College is to provide a gifted and diverse group of students with a total educational experience of the highest quality, preparing them for leadership in an increasingly complex, interdependent and pluralistic world. Disability Services: Learning disabilities: Center for Teaching and Learning (323) 259-2545. Physical disabilities: Vice President for Student Services (323) 259-2661. For more information: (323) 259-2545 Information current as of 8/8/2006. Otis College of Art and Design 9045 Lincoln Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90045-3550 (800) 527-6847 www.otis.edu/ Samuel Hoi, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 10 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $24,500, Graduate - $25,500, Typical Annual - $26,310 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $2400, On Campus Room and Board - $73,300, Off Campus Room and Board - $90,000 Campus Housing: NA Education: Art and Design Member of AICCU Established in 1918 Otis College of Art and Design has two campuses. The Elaine and Bram Goldsmith campus is located in the Weschester area of Los Angeles and is central to the technical film, digital imaging and toy industries, as well as to the many galleries, museums and artists studios on the Westside. The Downtown campus is situated on the second floor of the California Apparel Mart and houses the School of Fashion Design. This location places Otis in the heart of the fashion district. Disability Services: The Office of Student Development, in conjunction with the Liberal Arts and Sciences department, assists students with learning disabilities find appropriate accommodations to ensure they have the best opportunity to succeed as an Otis College student. Strategies for accommodation will be developed on an individual basis to ensure that each student s needs are being met to the best of our ability. For more information: (310) 665-6960 Long Beach Museum of Art 2300 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA (562) 439-2119 Arboretum 310 North Baldwin Ave. Arcadia, CA (626) 821-3238 The Armory Center of the Arts 145 N. Raymond Ave. Long Beach, CA (626) 792-5101 The Graduate Studios 1550 E. Franklin Blvd. El Segundo, CA 90245 (310) 665-6892 The Otis California Mart 110 East 9th Street Los Angeles, CA 90079-2827 The Skirball Cultural Center 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles, CA (310) 440-4500 Information current as of 8/8/2006. Pacific Graduate School of Psychology 935 East Meadow Drive Palo Alto, CA 94303 Santa Clara County (800) 818-6136 www.pgsp.edu 86 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Pacific Union College Dr. Allen Calvin, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 2 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $26,745 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Psychology Member of AICCU Established in 1975 Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology offers a four-year program in clinical psychology leading to the Ph.D. Students elect to enroll full or part time. Classes are offered throughout the day and evening. Faculty are a mixture of clinicians and researchers. Disability Services: Services are provided as needed to students who report their needs to the Vice President of Student Services. For more information: (650) 843-3418 Information current as of 12/6/2006. Pacific Oaks College 5 Westmoreland Place Pasadena, CA 91103-3592 (626) 397-1300 www.pacificoaks.edu Dr. Carolyn H. Denham, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 3 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $15,120, Graduate - $10,080 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1945 Pacific Oaks College, an upper-division and graduate college, offers a wide variety of programs in the human services with a focus on young children and teaching (Multiple Subject Teaching Credential and Special Education Credential); counseling, (Marriage, Family and Child Counseling); bi-cultural development and clinical child development. Alternate timeframes, stress on integration of theory and praxis, assessment by life experience, and personalized curriculum are organized to serve working professionals and mature students as well as traditional-aged full-time students. Disability Services: Students with documented disabilities are provided with a variety of accommodations, depending on the nature of the disability and the class. For more information: (626) 397-1338 Center for Off-Campus Education- San Diego Del Dios Head Start 835 West 15th Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 Center for Off-Campus Education-Visalia The Tulare County Office of Education 7000 Doe Avenue Visalia, CA 93291 Information current as of 8/4/2005. Pacific School of Religion 1798 Scenic Avenue Berkeley, CA 94709-1323 Alameda County (510) 848-0528 www.psr.edu Dr. William McKinney, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 2 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $10,960 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Education: Theology Established in 1866 Pacific School of Religion is a graduate professional school limited to students who have a degree from a university or college and who desire to enter the ministry or prepare themselves for professional work in the church. Disability Services: Pacific School of Religion campus is accessible to students in wheelchairs. Housing is also provided. For more information: (510) 849-8258 Information current as of 8/9/2006. Pacific Union College 100 Howell Mountain Road Angwin, CA 94508-9707 Napa County Mailing Address: One Angwin Avenue Angwin, CA 94508 (800) 862-7080 www.puc.edu Richard Osborn, President Degrees Offered: Associate, Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 72 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $17,934, Graduate - $17,934, Typical Annual - $24,555 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $51,136, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Dietetics, Music, Nursing Other : Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1882 Located on 2,000 acres in the hills above the Napa Valley, Pacific Union College is a fully accredited liberal arts college operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Its students come from 34 states and 27 foreign countries. Each year, over 20 percent of its baccalaureate graduates are accepted into medical schools around North America. Disability Services: Pacific Union College offers equal opportunities to students who may have specific learning differences or physical disabilities. PUC provides extensive support services for students diagnosed as having specific learning differences or disabilities. There is a $250 per-quarter fee for students in the Specific Learning Differences Support California Postsecondary Education Commission 87
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Pacifica Graduate Institute program. For more information: (707) 965-7362 Clearlake Commmunity College 15880 Dam Road Extension Clearlake, CA Napa Valley Community Resources Center 25 Executive Court Napa, CA 94558 (707) 224-6060 Redwood Christian School 385 Mark West Springs Road Santa Rosa, CA 95404 (877) 782-4637 Information current as of 8/9/2006. Pacifica Graduate Institute 249 Lambert Road Carpinteria, CA 93013 Santa Barbara County (805) 969-3626 www.pacifica.edu Dr. Stephen Aizenstat, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 5 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $20,510 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Married Student Apartments : NA Established in 1982 Pacifica Graduate Institute offers unique graduate programs in psychology and mythological studies that examine archetypal motifs that infuse the psyche and culture. Its psychology programs are built on the conviction that the science of psychology is enhanced immeasurably by the study of literature, religion, arts, mythology, and social issues. It offers an M.A. in Counseling Psychology and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, both with degree specialization in Depth Psychology. Recognizing the importance of diversity, it awards an overseas M.A. in Counseling Psychology following extended study in Greece and Hawaii. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. Patten University 2433 Coolidge Avenue Oakland, CA 94601-2699 Alameda County (877) 472-8836 www.patten.edu Dr. Gary Moncher, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate, Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 6 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $11,520, Graduate - $7,470 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1250, On Campus Room and Board - $58,800, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1944 Patten is an independent, co-educational Christian college dedicated to providing a Liberal Arts education with a strong Biblical Studies emphasis. Patten seeks to inspire men and women to live spirit-filled lives, and equip them for positions of leadership in the church and in the community. Disability Services: Patten College is 85% accessible to the physically handicapped. It also offesr tape recorders and tutors. Church of God Ministries Center 6901 North Maple Avenue Fresno, CA 93710 (559) 299-7208 ECELA 3255 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 1800 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 386-8979 ECP Fountain Valley 9801 Talbert Ave. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 963-8131 Rock Church Center 2037 Elkhorn Blvd. Rio Linda, CA 95673 (916) 991-8888 San Quentin State Prison PO Box 456 San Quentin, CA 94964 (415) 454-1460 Information current as of 8/9/2006. Pepperdine University 24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90263-4392 (310) 506-4000 www.pepperdine.edu Dr. Andrew K. Benton, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 67 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $28,630, Graduate - $21,360, Typical Annual - $51,368 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $800, On Campus Room and Board - $86,640, Off Campus Room and Board - $86,640 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Dietetics, Music, Psychology, Law Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1937 Pepperdine University is a Christian institution consisting of Seaver College and four graduate schools. Its most distinctive features are a serious commitment to rigorous academics and emphasis on Judeo- Christian values. Pepperdine students learn from both academic instruction and lifeexperience learning opportunities like international programs in Australia, England, France, Germany, Honduras, Italy, Japan, and Spain. Approximately 65 percent of Pepperdine s undergraduates receive financial assistance through scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs. Its main campus is in Malibu with additional centers in Culver City, Encino, Irvine, and Long Beach. Disability Services: The Disability Services Office is dedicated to maintaining an environment that guarantees all students with disabilities at Seaver College full access to its educational programs, activities, and facilities. For more information: (310) 456-4269 Information current as of 8/9/2006. 88 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Pomona College Phillips Graduate Institute 5445 Balboa Boulevard Encino, CA 91316-1509 (818) 386-5660 www.pgi.edu Dr. Lisa Porche-Burke, President Degrees Offered: Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 3 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $15,480 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1971 Phillips Graduate Institute was founded to provide graduate education in family therapy and human relations. Its mission is to offer educational and training opportunities to a diverse population of motivated, mature students. Students, along with graduates and faculty, are responsive to the changing needs of those they serve, seeking to enhance relationships for individuals, couples, families, organizations, and communities. It has trained more than 3,000 family therapists, and the Counseling Center has helped over 30,000 families reach a higher level of functioning and lead more productive lives. Disability Services: NA Phillips Graduate Institute, Tarzana 18757 Burbank Blvd Tarzana, CA 91356 (818) 654-1700 Information current as of 12/6/2006. Pitzer College 1050 North Mills Avenue Claremont, CA 91711-6110 (909) 621-8000 www.pitzer.edu Laura Skandera Trombley, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 41 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $28,112, Typical Annual - $33,012 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $950, On Campus Room and Board - $82,222, Off Campus Room and Board - $82,222 Campus Housing: Residence Halls : NA Member of AICCU Established in 1963 Pitzer College is a member of the Claremont Colleges and is able to offer students both the personal attention of a small college, the extensive resources of an entire university, and the varied opportunities afforded by greater Los Angeles and southern California. Its academic program is well suited for students who are independent and motivated, while its social environment is supportive of its diverse student body. Disability Services: Pitzer College is 80% accessible to students with a physical handicap. It also offers note-taking services, tape recorders, tutors, books on tape and special housing and transportation as well. Information current as of 8/9/2006. Point Loma Nazarene University 3900 Lomaland Drive San Diego, CA 92106-2810 San Diego County (619) 849-2200 www.ptloma.edu Dr. Bob Brower, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 62 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $19,040, Graduate - $5,460 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $69,940, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,350 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Nursing Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1902 Point Loma Nazarene University provides higher education in the liberal arts and preparation for service and leadership in selected professions for students who desire such an education in an environment of vital Christianity in the evangelical and Wesleyan tradition. Disability Services: A limited number of special services and accommodation are provided on a case-by-case basis. For more information: (619) 849-2481 Point Loma Nazarene University - Arcadia 225 E. Santa Clara Street Arcadia, CA 91006 (626) 821-8240 Point Loma Nazarene University - Bakersfield 2100 Chester Avenue Suite 100 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 321-3480 Pont Loma Nazarene University - Mission Valley 4007 Camino Del Rio S. San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 563-2818 Information current as of 8/4/2005. Pomona College 333 North College Way Claremont, CA 91711-6301 (909) 621-8000 www.pomona.edu Dr. David W. Oxtoby, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 44 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $28,100 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $850, On Campus Room and Board - $10,385, Off Campus Room and Board - $65,500 Campus Housing: Residence Halls : NA Member of AICCU Established in 1887 Pomona College, in Claremont, 35 miles east of Los Angeles, is the founding member California Postsecondary Education Commission 89
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Queen of the Holy Rosary College of The Claremont Colleges and offers its students all of the benefits and advantages of a small college plus the academic, cultural, and extracurricular activities found only at large universities. Recognized as a premier liberal arts college, it offers a comprehensive undergraduate curriculum and an extensive study-abroad program. With financial resources among the strongest of any national liberal arts college, it enrolls students from around the nation and across all socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. Disability Services: Pomona College offers note-taking, tape recorders, and reader services to students with a handicap. The campus is 70% accessible to the physically handicapped. For further information, please contact Toni Clark, Associate Dean of Students/Dean of Women. For more information: (909) 607-2147 Information current as of 8/4/2005. Queen of the Holy Rosary College 43326 Mission Boulevard Mission San Jose, CA 94539-0391 Alameda County Mailing Address: PO Box 3908 Mission San Jose, CA 94539-0391 (510) 657-2468 www.msjdominicans.org/qhrc/index.html Mary Peter Traviss, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 1 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2001-2002: Resident: Undergraduate - $2,500 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1930 Queen of the Holy Rosary College is located directly behind the California Mission San Jose in Fremont, California. Its two-year program is designed to prepare Dominican Sisters and others for their life and ministry as Catholic educators. The single major in religious studies is complemented with coursework in philosophy, music, and educational principles. Other persons interested in its program are invited to enroll. Disability Services: Handicapped access. Information current as of 12/6/2006. Saint John s Seminary 5012 Seminary Road Camarillo, CA 93012-2598 Ventura County (805) 482-2755 www.stjohnsem.edu/index_engl.htm Rev. Jeremiah J. McCarthy, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 2 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $10,750 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Married Student Apartments Education: Theology Established in 1939 The primary purpose of St. John s Seminary is to prepare candidates for service as priests in the Roman Catholic Church. Graduate students follow a four-year curriculum leading to the Master of Divinity degree. In addition, eligible students may pursue the Master of Arts in Religion. The seminary has been recognized for its globalization efforts and its program in language and cultural studies. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/4/2005. Saint Mary s College of California 1928 Saint Mary s Road Moraga, CA 94575-4800 Contra Costa County Mailing Address: PO Box 4800 Moraga, CA 94575-4800 (925) 631-4000 www.stmarys-ca.edu Brother Ronald Gallagher, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 62 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $25,000, Graduate - $24,000 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1296, On Campus Room and Board - $95,530, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Nursing, Montessori Education Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1863 Saint Mary s College of California, founded and operated by the Christian Brothers, is located in a suburban setting of 450 acres in the San Francisco Bay Area. Through its 4-1-4 curriculum, small seminar classes, dedicated faculty, and active student involvement in the formulation of individual objectives, it seeks to develop both the intellect and imagination of its students. Disability Services: 90% of the campus is accessible to physically disabled persons. Facilities include: wheelchair ramps, elevators, special parking, specially equipped restrooms, special class scheduling, lowered drinking fountains and telephones. Services include: assistance for hearing, visually, and mobility impaired, accommodations for students with ADHD, peer tutoring, calculator/computers allowed in exams, partial learning center. For more information: (925) 631-4358 Fairfield Extended Education Center 320 Campus Lane, Suite D Suisun City, CA 94585 (800) 538-9999 Moraga/Rheem Extended Education Center 375 Rheem Boulevard Moraga, CA 94556-1541 (925) 631-4495 Oakland Extended Education Center Oakland City Center Complex 500 12th Street, Suite 100 Oakland, CA 94607 (510) 273-8352 Sacramento Extended Education Center Point West Corporate Center 1610 Arden Way, Suite 255 Sacamento, CA 95815 (916) 920-2768 90 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions San Diego Christian College San Jose Extended Education Center 4320 Stevens Creek Blvd., Suite 216 San Jose, CA 95129 (408) 345-3839 Information current as of 8/9/2006. Saint Patrick s Seminary 320 Middlefield Road Menlo Park, CA 94025-3596 San Mateo County (650) 325-5621 www.stpatricksseminary.org Rev. Gerald D. Coleman, Presiden/Rector Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $10,550 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Married Student Apartments Education: Theology Established in 1894 St. Patrick s Seminary provides organized learning experiences to develop the professional knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for those seeking ordination to the Roman Catholic priesthood. The degree programs include four years of spiritual, academic, and pastoral formation within a residential setting at the seminary. In addition, the programs offer the possibility of a year of intensive pastoral formation following the second year of the seminary program. Its programs are open to nonseminarians, and its new Certificate in Pastoral Theology program has been designed specifically for lay ministers. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/4/2005. Salvation Army Crestmont College 30840 Hawthorne Boulevard Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 (310) 377-0481 www.crestmontcollege.edu Major Donald Hostetler, President Degrees Offered: Associate Number of Programs Offered: 1 Calendar: Other Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $1,500 Other Costs: On Campus Room and Board - $3,344 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1885 Crestmont College is part of The Salvation Army, a worldwide organization dedicated to proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ and serving the basic needs of humanity. Crestmont College helps Salvation Army leaders and those who deliver and support front-line services meet those challenges. Through expanded and innovative training and educational options, Crestmont College equips Salvation Army leaders for success in a fast-changing world. In 1975, training facilities were moved from San Francisco to the present location in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. In the course of improving and developing its programs, The Army sought and received accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) in 1990 to confer on eligible graduates an Associate of Arts Degree in Ministry. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/9/2006. Samuel Merritt College 370 Hawthorne Avenue Oakland, CA 94609-3108 Alameda County (510) 869-6511 www.samuelmerritt.edu/default.cfm Sharon L. Diaz, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 11 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $23,718, Graduate - $26,432 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $10,055, Off Campus Room and Board - $10,890 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Nurse Anesthesia, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy Other : Physician Assistant Nursing Member of AICCU Established in 1980 Samuel Merritt College is an undergraduate and graduate health sciences college offering nursing, health and human science, physical therapy, occupational therapy and physician assistant degrees. Located in Oakland s Alta Bates Summit Medical Center complex, the college offers clinical experiences in numerous facilities in the San Francisco Bay area. With Saint Mary s College of California in Moraga, Samuel Merritt offers a unique intercollegiate fouryear undergraduate nursing program that brings together the historical strengths and rich resources of its two parent institutions and that leads to the bachelor of science in nursing degree. Disability Services: Arrangements may be made to help learning disabled and physically and mentally challenged students pursue a successful program of study. For more information: (510) 869-6511 Samuel Merritt Collge - Sacramento Campus 2700 Gateway Oaks Drive Sacramento, CA 95833 (916) 924-7700 Information current as of 8/9/2006. San Diego Christian College 2100 Greenfield Drive El Cajon, CA 92019-1157 San Diego County (619) 441-2200 www.sdcc.edu/ Dr. Jerry Huson, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 15 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $14,360, Graduate - $14,360 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $59,990, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls California Postsecondary Education Commission 91
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions San Francisco Art Institute Education: Christian Education Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1970 Located in the foothills east of San Diego, San Diego Christian College is a coeducational, liberal arts, church-affiliated institution committed to academic excellence and the integration of biblical values into all areas of life and learning. Undergraduate programs are offered in church-related ministries, music, English, history, counseling psychology, business administration, liberal studies (for multiple subject teaching credentials), and teacher education in six single subject credential areas. Disability Services: San Diego Christian College is 90% accessible to the physically handicapped. It also offers note-taking, tutors, and tape recorders. Information current as of 8/9/2006. San Francisco Art Institute 800 Chestnut Street San Francisco, CA 94133-2299 San Francisco County (415) 771-7020 www.sfai-art.com Chris Bratton, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 7 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $24,240, Graduate - $25,680 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1800, Off Campus Room and Board - $94,450 Campus Housing: NA Education: Art and Design Member of AICCU Established in 1871 The San Francisco Art Institute stands for creative freedom in one of the world s most exciting and productive communities of artists. It offers bachelor and master programs in painting, photography, filmmaking, sculpture/ceramics, printmaking, and new genres. Disability Services: The San Francisco Art Institute is 70% accessible to the physically handicapped. It offers tutors to students and all other services are offered on an as needed/per case basis. Information current as of 8/9/2006. San Francisco Conservatory of Music 1201 Ortega Street San Francisco, CA 94122-4498 San Francisco County (415) 564-8086 www.sfcm.edu Colin Murdoch, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Other Number of Programs Offered: 5 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $24,800, Graduate - $24,800 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $950, Off Campus Room and Board - $81,100 Campus Housing: NA Education: Music Member of AICCU Established in 1917 The San Francisco Conservatory of Music offers intensive training for aspiring professional musicians through bachelors and masters degree programs in all orchestral instruments, keyboards, voice, guitar, composition, conducting, accompaniment, and chamber music. It is the only conservatory of its kind in the western states, and it is especially noted for its low student-teacher ratio and extensive opportunities for performance. Disability Services: A parking lot is located directly behind the building, which is handicapped-accessible. Information current as of 8/4/2005. San Francisco Theological Seminary 105 Seminary Road San Anselmo, CA 94960-2997 Marin County (415) 451-2800 www.sfts.edu Philip Butin, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 2 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Graduate - $9,450 Other Costs: On Campus Room and Board - $723 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments Education: Theology Established in 1871 San Francisco Theological Seminary prepares leaders for the church of Jesus Christ sent by the Holy Spirit in God s mission to the world. We are scholars and servants of the church devoted to Biblical interpretation and theological education in the Reformed tradition within an ecumenical context. We are committed to the education of students in spiritual formation, critical theological reflection, and the skills and arts of ministry, to serve in congregations, the wider church, the classroom, and the public sphere. Disability Services: San Francisco Theological Seminary does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, color, sexual orientation, physical disability, or national or ethnic origin in its educational programs, student activities, employment or admissions policies, administration of scholarship and loan programs, or in any other school-administered concern. For more information: (415) 258-6500 San Francisco Theological Seminary Southern California Campus 54 North Oakland Avenue Pasadena, CA 91101 (626) 397-9004 Information current as of 8/9/2006. San Joaquin College of Law 901 5th Street Clovis, CA 93612-1312 Fresno County (559) 323-2100 www.sjcl.edu/ Janice L. Pearson, Dean Degrees Offered: Certificate, Master, First Professional 92 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia Number of Programs Offered: 3 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: NA Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Law Established in 1969 Located in the center of the state, San Joaquin College of Law maintains a rigorous academic program in an atmosphere that is highly supportive of the individual student. Since its inception, the college has compiled an impressive record of instructional excellence in a program designed to combine theory with practical skills. It is private, non-profit, and non-sectarian, and offers three-, four-, and five-year law programs, a paralegal program, and a graduate degree program in taxation. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield 201 New Stine Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 Kern County (661) 834-0126 www.sjvc.edu/campuses/bakersfield.php Mark A. Perry, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 12 Calendar: Other Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $10,440 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $0, Off Campus Room and Board - $59,992 Campus Housing: NA Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Other : Surgical Technology Established in 1997 To provide quality curricula in associate degree level vocational health, business and technical fields of education to a student population from diverse ethnic, cultural, economic and educational backgrounds. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno 295 East Sierra Avenue Fresno, CA 93710-3616 Fresno County (559) 448-8282 www.sjvc.edu/campuses/fresno.php Mark A. Perry, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 15 Calendar: Other Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $10,440 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $0, Off Campus Room and Board - $59,992 Campus Housing: NA Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Established in 1997 To provide quality curricula in associate degree level vocational health, business and technical fields of education to a student population from diverse ethnic, cultural, economic and educational backgrounds. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno Aviation Campus 4985 East Andersen Avenue Fresno, CA 93727 Fresno County (559) 538-0123 www.sjvc.edu/campuses/fresno_aviation.ph p Mark A. Perry, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 1 Calendar: Other Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $9,325 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $0, Off Campus Room and Board - $59,992 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1997 The Aviation Maintenance program attracts students with an interest in aviation and an aptitude for mechanics. Two-thirds of the program is devoted to hands-on participation in the hangar working on aircraft engines, airframes and aircraft parts. The other portion of the intensified training is in the classroom learning the necessary math, physics and electrical theory for lab application. This combined instruction includes aircraft, airframe and powerplant overhaul, maintenance, service and repair. Graduates earn an Associate of Science degree and are eligible to test for an Airframe and Powerplant license through the FAA. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga 10641 Church Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (866) 544-7898 www.sjvc.edu/campuses/rancho_cucamonga.php# Mark Perry, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 13 Calendar: Other Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $10,540 Other Costs: Off Campus Room and Board - $5,992 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in: NA To provide quality curricula in associate degree level vocational health, business and technical fields of education to a student population from diverse ethnic, cultural, economic and educational backgrounds. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia 8400 West Mineral King Avenue Visalia, CA 93291-9283 California Postsecondary Education Commission 93
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Santa Clara University Tulare County (559) 651-2500 www.sjvc.edu/ Mark A. Perry, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 12 Calendar: Other Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $10,440 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $0, Off Campus Room and Board - $59,992 Campus Housing: NA Education: Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs Established in 1997 To provide quality curricula in associate degree level vocational health, business and technical fields of education to a student population from diverse ethnic, cultural, economic and educational backgrounds. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. Santa Clara University 500 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA 95053-1500 Santa Clara County (408) 554-4000 www.scu.edu Rev. Paul L. Locatelli, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 53 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $27,135, Graduate - $17,496, Typical Annual - $38,931 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $99,996, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Music, Theater, Law Other : Engineering Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1851 Located on 104 acres in the heart of Silicon Valley, Santa Clara University offers topquality undergraduate and graduate programs distinguished by their Jesuit character and a commitment to an ethical, values-oriented curriculum. Disability Services: The Office of Disabilities Resources ensures access for all students with disabilities to all academic programs and University resources. Types of disabilities include medical, physical, psychological, attention-deficit, and learning disabilities. For more information: (408) 554-4111 Information current as of 8/9/2006. Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center 747 Front Street 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94111-1920 San Francisco County (415) 433-9200 www.saybrook.edu Dr. Lorne M. Buchman, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 3 Calendar: Year-Round Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $15,800 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA : NA Member of AICCU Established in 1970 Saybrook is a graduate school and research center located in San Francisco. It offers master s and doctoral degrees in Human Science, Psychology, Organizational Systems Inquiry, and also a special Individualized Program in Psychology or Human Science offered by invitation to students already enrolled in either program. Saybrook focuses its academic programs on studying the human experience, and has been educating mid-career professionals to foster humanistic values in the work place and the community for nearly three decades. Disability Services: Saybrook s offices are fully accessible, and conference sites are selected which are suitable for students with disabilities. Saybrook faculty and staff are prepared to accommodate reasonable student needs. The school s policies in this regard are detailed in the Student Handbook. Information current as of 12/6/2006. Scripps College 1030 Columbia Avenue Claremont, CA 91711-3948 (800) 770-1333 www.scrippscol.edu Nancy Y. Bekavac, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 50 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $28,860, Graduate - $21,630 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $800, On Campus Room and Board - $90,000, Off Campus Room and Board - $59,998 Campus Housing: Residence Halls : NA Member of AICCU Established in 1926 Scripps College is the women s college of the Claremont Colleges. Its mission is to educate women to develop their intellect and talents through active participation in a community of scholars, so that as graduates they may contribute to society through public and private lives of leadership, service, integrity, and creativity. Scripps 30-acre campus is located in Claremont, California, 35 miles east of Los Angeles. Disability Services: Scripps College campus is partially accessible to the physically handicapped. It also offers notetaking, tape recorders, tutors, reading services and special housing. For more information: (909) 621-8277 Information current as of 8/9/2006. Simpson University 2211 College View Drive Redding, CA 96003-8606 Shasta County (530) 224-5600 www.simpsonuniversity.edu/ Dr. James M. Grant, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate, Bachelor, Master 94 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Southern California Institute of Architecture Number of Programs Offered: 19 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $15,500, Graduate - $14,500 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1115, On Campus Room and Board - $59,900, Off Campus Room and Board - $74,465 Campus Housing: Residence Halls : NA Member of AICCU Established in 1921 Simpson College is a Christian college of liberal arts offering biblical and professional studies. The mission of Simpson College is to support and extend the ministry of the Church of Jesus Christ by furnishing educational programs designed to equip men and women for both professional ministry vocations and selected lay occupations. Disability Services: Simpson college offers students with a handicap note-taking sevices, tape recorders, tutors, and special housing. The campus is mostly accessible to students with a physical handicap. For more information, please contact Sheri Polvogt, Coordinator for Learning Services. For more information: (530) 224-5600 San Jose Alliance Church 2360 McLaughlin Avenue San Jose, CA 95122 (408) 280-1021 Information current as of 8/4/2005. Soka University of America 1 University Drive Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 Orange County (888) 600-7652 www.soka.edu Dr. Daniel Y. Habuki, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 4 Calendar: NA Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $19,675 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,000, On Campus Room and Board - $8,000 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Liberal Education Established in: NA Soka University of America is an independent, coeducational institution of higher education that is establishing a liberal arts college and graduate school with a concentration on Pacific Rim studies. Although the university does not offer a religious curriculum and admits students without regard to religious affiliation, the founding spirit is inspired by Buddhist principles, and the institution upholds humanism and the dignity of life. Current programs include a master s degree in second and foreign language education; the Japanese Language Center, which offers introductory through advanced Japanese language study; various conversational language classes for American students; English as a second language classes for Japanese students; the Pacific Basin Research Center, which is a post-doctorate public policy center; and the Botanical Research Center and Nursery, which researches and propagates native California plants. Disability Services: NA Soka University of America - 26800 West Mulholland Hwy. Calabasas, CA 91302-1950 (818) 880-6400 Information current as of 12/6/2006. Southern California College of Optometry 2575 Yorba Linda Boulevard Fullerton, CA 92831-1699 Orange County (714) 870-7226 www.scco.edu Dr. Lesley L. Walls, President Degrees Offered: First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 2 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Typical Annual - $164,000 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Optometry Member of AICCU Established in 1904 The Southern California College of Optometry is located in North Orange County. Its paramount goal is to prepare men and women in the provision of high quality primary eye and vision care and to help them maintain the efficacy of that role. In addition to its main campus clinical facility, the college operates the most extensive off-campus optometric clinical program in the nation through which its students are exposed to a wide variety of clinical educational experiences and patients. Disability Services: Decisions made on individual requirements. For more information: (714) 449-7445 Information current as of 8/9/2006. Southern California Institute of Architecture 960 E. Third Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 Mailing Address: 350 Merrick Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 (213) 613-2200 www.sciarc.edu Eric Owen Moss, Director Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 7 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $18,376, Graduate - $18,376 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,502, Off Campus Room and Board - $85,592 Campus Housing: NA : NA Established in 1972 The Southern California Institute of Architecture is located in western Los Angeles close to Marina del Rey, Venice, UCLA, and Santa Monica College, and takes maximum advantage of its surrounding resources. Occupying some 80,000 square feet of rehabilitated industrial space, it is an autonomous, self-governing professional school of architectural design based upon the premise that its students and faculty members together determine its academic direction. It combines an inprocess, non-static, responsive educational philosophy with the structured backbone of California Postsecondary Education Commission 95
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Southern California University of Health Sciences course material necessary for participation in the architectural profession. Disability Services: Southern California Institute of Architecture is fully accessible to the physically handicapped and offers interpreters for the hearing impaired. For more information: (213) 613-2200 Information current as of 12/6/2006. Southern California University of Health Sciences 16200 East Amber Valley Drive Whittier, CA 90604 (562) 902-3309 www.scuhs.edu/ Dr. Reed B. Phillips, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Master, Doctor, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 1 Calendar: Trimester Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $6,480 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Chiropractic Member of AICCU Established in 1911 On a 39-acre suburban campus east of Los Angeles, Southern California University of Health Sciences (formerly known as Los Angeles College of Chiropractic) offers a comprehensive health science program leading to doctor of chiropractic degree, and postgraduate education in specialties within chiropractic science. The college is dedicated to competent, progressive health care education by offering an innovative, competency-based, problem-centered curriculum called the ADVANTAGE Program. Disability Services: NA AAF/Rose Bowl Center 360 North Arroyo Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91103 (626) 564-0330 Aids Service Center 1030 South Arroyo Parkway Pasadena, CA 91103 (626) 441-8495 AMR/Cerritos Center 17918 Crusader Avenue Cerritos, CA 90703-2631 (562) 653-2054 Corona Center 420 West Harrison Corona, CA (909) 278-2215 CSULA Center 5151 State University Drive Los Angeles, CA 90032 (323) 343-3342 CSUN-Center for Achievement & CSUN/Rehab 18111 Nordhoff Street Northridge, CA 91330-8287 (818) 677-3689 El Camino Center 16007 Crenshaw Boulevard Torrance, CA 90506 (310) 660-3364 Garden Grove Center 12832 Garden Grove Boulevard Suite A Garden Grove, CA 92640 (714) 534-0862 La Habra Geriatric Center 101 West La Habra Boulevard La Habra, CA 90631 La Habra High School 801 Highlander La Habra, CA 90631 (562) 905-0933 Rio Hondo AIDS Project 9200 Colima Road Suite 104 Whittier, CA 90603 (562) 698-3850 West Hollywood - Being Alive 621 North San Vicente West Hollywood, CA 90069 (310) 358-2281 Information current as of 12/6/2006. Stanford University Old Union 232 Stanford, CA 94305-3005 Santa Clara County (650) 723-2300 www.stanford.edu Dr. John L. Hennessy, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 93 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $29,847, Graduate - $29,847 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1215, On Campus Room and Board - $95,503, Off Campus Room and Board - $-2 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Psychology, Law, Medicine, Pastoral Education Other : Engineering, Physician Assistant Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1885 Stanford University is located on the San Francisco Peninsula, 35 miles south of the city of San Francisco. Its founders were former California Governor and Senator Leland Stanford and his wife Jane. It is a private institution, free from religious and political influences; and, by the founders decree, it is residential and coeducational. From the beginning, it has been an institution where research takes equal place with teaching and where the liberal arts are combined with science and technology. Disability Services: The Disability Resource Center coordinates services and resources for Stanford undergraduate and graduate students with documented disabilities. The DRC s mission is to provide disabled students equal access to all facets of university life: education, housing, recreation and extracurricular activities. For more information: (650) 723-1066 Information current as of 8/4/2005. Thomas Aquinas College 10000 North Ojai Road Santa Paula, CA 93060-9622 Ventura County (805) 525-4417 www.thomasaquinas.edu Dr. Thomas E. Dillon, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 30 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $17,700, Typical Annual - $24,400 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $450, On Campus Room and Board - $5,500, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 96 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions University of La Verne Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Liberal Education Member of AICCU Established in 1968 The campus is situated about six miles north of Santa Paula at the edge of the Los Padres National Forest on 131 acres. Disability Services: Thomas Aquinas College is 100% accessible to the physically handicapped and also offers special housing and reading services to the students. Information current as of 12/6/2006. Thomas Jefferson School of Law 2121 San Diego Avenue San Diego, CA 92110-2986 San Diego County (619) 297-9700 www.tjsl.edu/ Rudy Hasl, Dean Degrees Offered: Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 1 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: NA Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Law Established in 1969 Thomas Jefferson School of Law is a private, independent law school. It seeks to provide an individualized education in a supportive environment with an emphasis on the development of professional skills. In furtherance of that goal, the law school offers both a full-time and a part-time program. Students may begin their studies in August or January. Disability Services: Thomas Jefferson School of Law s Student Services Office supports many student activities. The office is the liaison to all student organizations, which number approximately 20. Other functions of Student Services include: housing information, disabled services, insurance, commencement exercises, graduate programs, a weekly newsletter (The Advisor), and other areas of student living. The Office is maintained by Director Lisa Ferreira and Assistant Casey Quinn. The office is open Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Student Services staff is here to assist you in any way they can. Please feel free to call us! For more information: (619) 297-9700 Information current as of 12/6/2006. University of Judaism 15600 Mulholland Drive Bel Air, CA 90077-1599 (310) 476-9777 www.uj.edu Dr. Robert Wexler, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 9 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $17,500, Graduate - $17,500 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,260, On Campus Room and Board - $10,060, Off Campus Room and Board - $10,350 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments : NA Member of AICCU Established in 1947 The University of Judaism offers many degrees, including master s degree programs in behavioral psychology and nonprofit management that are among the few of their kinds offered anywhere in the United States. Disability Services: The University of Judaism is 100% accessible to the physically handicapped. They also offer tape recorders and tutors. Information current as of 12/6/2006. University of La Verne 1950 Third Street La Verne, CA 91750-4443 (909) 593-3511 Ext. 4441 www.ulv.edu Dr. Stephen C. Morgan, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate, Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 80 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: Undergraduate - $22,800, Typical Annual - $36,041 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1,242, On Campus Room and Board - $9,110, Off Campus Room and Board - $8,478 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Other : Public Affairs and Administration Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1891 The University of La Verne, through its academic and co-curricular programs, provides rich educational opportunities that relate to both the academic and personal development of its students. It offers undergraduates a challenging general education program, as well as a strong knowledge base in a particular discipline. Graduate programs are offered in selected professional disciplines. These programs are aimed at the practicing professional, and seek to integrate theory and practice. Disability Services: Physically disabled students have access to note-taking services, tape recorders, tutors, reader services, reading machines in the form of adaptive computer equipment, and special transportation. About 95 percent of the campus is accessible to physically disabled students. Learning disabled students have access to remedial math, remedial English, peer tutors, note-taking services, oral tests, readers, reading machines, talking books, tape recorders, untimed tests, extended time for tests, and a Learning Center. Peer tutoring may occur individually or in small groups. For more information: (909) 593-3511 Ext. 4441 Central Coast Campus 3211 Broad Street Suite 113 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 (805) 542-9690 High Desert Campus 15447 Anacapa Road Suite 100 Victorville, CA 92392 (760) 843-0086 California Postsecondary Education Commission 97
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions University of Redlands Inland Empire Campus 10535 Foothill Boulevard Suite 400 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 484-3858 Kern County Campus 1600 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 100 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661) 328-1430 Orange County Campus 12951 Euclid Suite 100 Garden Grove, CA 92840-5214 (714) 534-4860 Point Mugu Center PO Box 42264 Port Hueneme, CA 93044 (805) 986-1783 San Fernando Valley Campus 4001 West Alameda Suite 300 Burbank, CA 91505 (818) 846-4008 Vandenberg Center PO Box 5578 Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA 93437-6312 (805) 734-1158 Ventura County Campus 2001 Solar Drive Suite 250 Oxnard, CA 93030 (805) 981-8030 Information current as of 12/5/2006. University of Redlands 1200 East Colton Avenue Redlands, CA 92373-0999 San Bernardino County Mailing Address: PO Box 3080 Redlands, CA 92373-0999 (909) 793-2121 www.redlands.edu/ Dr. Stuart R. Dorsey, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 35 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $25,224, Graduate - $9,864 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1000, On Campus Room and Board - $86,690, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Music Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1907 The University of Redlands is a private liberal arts university in Southern California. Its mission emphasizes a commitment to individualized and innovative academic programs. Academics are combined with opportunities to gain hands-on experience through internships, international study, research and involvement throughout the campus and community. Disability Services: Services for students with learning disabilities are coordinated through the Director of Academic Support Services. For more information: (909) 335-4079 Information current as of 8/4/2005. University of San Diego 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110-2492 San Diego County (619) 260-4600 www.sandiego.edu/ Dr. Mary E. Lyons, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 46 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $24,860, Graduate - $15,750 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $11,260, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Marriage and Family Therapy, Nursing, Law Other : Engineering Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1949 The University of San Diego is a private independent institution that has five schools - law, business, nursing, education, and arts and sciences. Its 180-acre campus overlooks San Diego s Mission Bay and houses 61 buildings. Disability Services: The University of San Diego does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability in admission to the University, financial aid programs, educational programs and policies, and in athletic and other University-administered programs. Inquiries concerning the application of the University s nondiscrimination policies may be addressed to USD s Provost. Information current as of 8/4/2005. University of San Francisco 2130 Fulton Street San Francisco, CA 94117-1080 San Francisco County (415) 422-5555 TDD: (415) 422-2613 www.usfca.edu Stephen A. Privett, S.J., President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 62 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $24,800, Graduate - $16,200 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $900, On Campus Room and Board - $97,780, Off Campus Room and Board - $98,800 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Nursing, Psychology, Law Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1855 The University of San Francisco is committed to the highest standards of learning and scholarship in the American, Catholic, and Jesuit tradition. Central to its mission of preparing leaders in service, it seeks to offer quality education enhanced by its location in the cultural diversity of the San Francisco Bay Area. Disability Services: Disability Related Services, (DRS) serves students with health, hearing, vision, mobility, physical, psychological, and temporary impairments. For more information: (415) 422-2613 98 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions University of the Pacific North Bay Regional Campus in Santa Rosa 416 B Street Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (707) 527-9612 Sacramento Regional Campus 2180 Harvard Street Suite 375 Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 920-0157 San Ramon Regional Campus One Annable Lane Suite 115, Bishop Ranch San Ramon, CA 94583 (925) 867-2711 South Bay Regional Campus in Cupertino 20085 Stevens Creek Boulevard Second Floor Cupertino, CA 95014 (408) 255-1701 Information current as of 8/9/2006. University of Southern California University Park Bovard Administration Building 110 Los Angeles, CA 90089-0911 (213) 740-2311 www.usc.edu Dr. Steven B. Sample, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, First Professional, Other Number of Programs Offered: 141 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $29,988, Graduate - $24,240, Typical Annual - $44,582 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $644, On Campus Room and Board - $89,998, Off Campus Room and Board - $89,926 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Dietetics, Health Services Administration, Marriage and Family Therapy, Music, Nurse Anesthesia, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Psychology, Community Health/Preventive Medicine, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs, Law, Medicine, Nurse-Midwifery Other : Engineering, Journalism and Mass Communications, Planning, Public Affairs and Administration, Social Work Nursing, Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1880 The University Park Campus, home to USC s College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School and 14 professional schools, is located three miles south of downtown Los Angeles. Located seven miles from the University Park Campus, the Health Sciences Campus is a focal point for students, patients and scientists from around the world. Disability Services: Disability Services and Programs provides support services necessary to enable students with disabilities to develop their maximum academic potential while having the dignity to work independently. For more information: (213) 740-0776 Information Sciences Institute 4676 Admiralty Way Suite 1001 Marina del Rey, CA 90292 (310) 822-1511 Philip K. Wrigley Marine Science Center USC, AHF 232 Los Angeles, CA 90089 (213) 740-6780 Ext. 0371 USC Orange County Center 2300 Michelson Drive Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 437-0000 USC Sacramento Center 1800 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 442-6911 Information current as of 8/9/2006. University of the Pacific 3601 Pacific Avenue Stockton, CA 95211-0197 San Joaquin County (209) 946-2344 TDD: (209) 946-2879 www.uop.edu Donald V. DeRosa, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master, Doctor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 71 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $24,320, Graduate - $24,320, Typical Annual - $34,380 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $78,858, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Art and Design, Music, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Speech- Language Pathology and Audiology, Teacher Education, Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs, Law Other : Engineering Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1851 The University of the Pacific s main campus is in Stockton, approximately 80 miles east of San Francisco in the San Joaquin Valley. It is considered a comprehensive university by virtue of the range of its offerings. Undergraduates and graduates at Pacific receive the kind of personalized attention most often experienced at the graduate school level. Two other campuses are McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and School of Dentistry in San Francisco. Nine of UOP s schools and colleges are located on the Stockton campus. Disability Services: A variety of academic related services are available to students at the University of the Pacific with documented physical disabilities that substantially limit one or more of the major life activities. Students with temporary disabilities may also request services through the Disabled Student Services program. For more information: (209) 946-2879 Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry 2155 Webster Street San Francisco, CA 94115 (415) 929-6501 McGeorge School of Law 3200 Fifth Avenue Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 739-7191 Information current as of 8/9/2006. California Postsecondary Education Commission 99
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions University of West Los Angeles University of West Los Angeles 9920 S. La Cienega Blvd Inglewood, CA 90301-4423 (310) 342-5200 www.uwla.edu/ Robert W. Brown, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 4 Calendar: Trimester Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: NA Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Law Law Member of AICCU Established in 1966 The University of West Los Angeles (UWLA) has two schools. In 1971, the University added its School of Paralegal Studies, one of the first paralegal programs in the country. In 1992, the University moved to its current site - a 4 1/2 acre, gated campus located near Los Angeles International Airport. UWLA provides one of the finest opportunities in America for a student to attain access to a career as a lawyer or paralegal. UWLA has a long and outstanding history of preparing individuals for careers as lawyers, paralegals, and judges. Disability Services: The campus of the University of West Los Angeles School of Law is 100% accessible to the physically handicapped. Assistant services available include: nonremedial tutoring and placement service. San Fernando Valley College of Law 21300 Oxnard Street Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 883-0529 Information current as of 12/6/2006. Vanguard University of Southern California 55 Fair Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92626-6597 Orange County (714) 556-3610 www.vanguard.edu Murray Dempster, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 26 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $18,428, Graduate - $10,987 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1224, On Campus Room and Board - $60,060, Off Campus Room and Board - $77,740 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments, Married Student Apartments Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1920 Vanguard University is a co-educational Christian liberal arts university and is owned and operated by the Assemblies of God. Disability Services: Vanguard University is fully accessible to students who are physically handicapped. They offer notetaking, tape recorders, tutors, and special housing. Students with physical disabilities are encouraged to contact the Vice President for Student Affairs to determine what accommodations can be provided to assist the student in negotiating the campus environment. Kern County Center 5121 Stockdale Hwy Suite 175 Bakersfield, CA 93309 (661) 396-7500 Center 100 Corporate Pointe Suite 216 Culver City, CA 90230 (310) 645-4667 South Orange County 27128-B Paseo Espada Suite 603 San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 (949) 493-8870 Information current as of 8/9/2006. Western Career College - Sacramento 8909 Folsom Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95826 Sacramento County (916) 361-1660 www.westerncollege.com Sue Fleming, Executive Director Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate Number of Programs Offered: 7 Calendar: NA Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2005-2006: Resident: NA Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Veterinary Medicine, Occupational Education Other : Medical Assistant, Veterinary Technology Nursing Established in 1997 The mission of Western Career College is to provide education in the health care field leading to an Associate in Science Degree and/or a Certificate of Achievement. The Sacramento campus of Western Career College occupies approximately 40,000 square feet of space in three buildings. The campus is near the corner of Watt Avenue and Folsom Boulevard, adjacent to Highway 50. The campus has classrooms and laboratories containing the latest in health care equipment, administrative offices, computer labs, a centralized campus library. Disability Services: NA Western Career College - Anitioch 2157 Country Hills Road Antioch, CA 94531 Western Career College - Citrus Heights 7301 Greenback Lane Citrus Heights, CA 95621 (916) 722-8200 Western Career College - Emeryville 1400 65th Street, Suite 200 Emeryville, CA 94608 100 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Westmont College Western Career College - Pleasant Hill 380 Civic Drive Suite 300 Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 (925) 609-6650 Western Career College - San Jose 6201 San Ignacio Ave. San Jose, CA 95117 Western Career College - San Leandro 170 Bayfair Mall San Leandro, CA 94578 (510) 276-3888 Western Career College - Stockton 1313 W Robinhood Dr Stockton, CA 95207 (916) 388-2818 Information current as of 8/9/2006. Western State University College of Law 1111 North State College Boulevard Fullerton, CA 92831 Orange County (714) 738-1000 Ext. 2600 www.wsulaw.edu Maryann Jones, Dean Degrees Offered: First Professional Number of Programs Offered: 1 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Typical Annual - $38,094 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Other Education: Law Established in 1966 Western State University College of Law s practice-oriented legal studies focus on the combination of legal theory with the skills of professional practice. Skills training is integrated into basic course work and throughout the curriculum, supported by externship programs, specialized courses, scholarships, the Entrepreneurial Law Center, and the Criminal Law Practice Center. Full-time and part-time programs available. Disability Services: It is Western State University s desire to identify students with disabilities before their first semester begins, in order to review information and documentation, determine appropriate accommodations, and provide these accommodations in a timely fashion. Students requiring disability accommodations may contact the Director of Student Services. For more information: (714) 738-1000 Information current as of 12/6/2006. Western University of Health Sciences 309 East Second Street College Plaza Pomona, CA 91766-1854 (909) 623-6116 westernu.edu Dr. Philip Pumerantz, President Degrees Offered: Master, Doctor, Other Number of Programs Offered: 6 Calendar: Differs/Program Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $16,970 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Nursing, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Osteopathic Medicine Nursing Member of AICCU Established in 1975 Western University of Health Sciences (WesternU) is a non-profit, independent, academic health center. The original mission of the college was to educate osteopathic physicians as primary care providers for the western United States. Over the past decade, WesternU has expanded its mission by additionally offering primary care-focused educational programs in the allied health professions, pharmacy and advanced practice nursing. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. Westminster Theological Seminary in California 1725 Bear Valley Parkway Escondido, CA 92027-4128 San Diego County (760) 480-8474 www.wtscal.edu Dr. Robert W. Godfrey, President Degrees Offered: Master Number of Programs Offered: 3 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $10,620 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: Married Student Apartments Education: Theology Established in 1979 Westminster Theological Seminary is a Christian institution that offers graduate theological study. Its primary responsibility is to educate future pastors for Christian churches, especially for Presbyterian and Reformed denominations. It also provides theological education for others who will serve in the Christian community and the larger society. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 8/4/2005. Westmont College 955 La Paz Road Santa Barbara, CA 93108-1099 Santa Barbara County (805) 565-6000 www.westmont.edu Dr. Stan D. Gaede, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 28 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $25,544, Graduate - $25,544, Typical Annual - $34,492 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1260, On Campus Room and Board - $86,610, Off Campus Room and Board - $83,334 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1937 California Postsecondary Education Commission 101
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Whittier College The mission of Westmont College is to provide a high quality undergraduate liberal arts program in a residential campus community that assists college men and women toward a balance of rigorous intellectual competence, healthy personal development, and strong Christian commitments. Disability Services: ASL interpreters and assisted hearing devices, taping of lectures, note takers, tutoring, extended testing time, contact with community services. For more information: (805) 565-6159 Westmont College Urban Program 301 Lyon Street San Francisco, CA 94117 (415) 931-2460 Information current as of 8/4/2005. Whittier College 13406 East Philadelphia Street Whittier, CA 90608-0634 Mailing Address: PO Box 634 Whittier, CA 90608-0634 (562) 907-4200 www.whittier.edu Sharon D. Herzberger, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 31 Calendar: 4-1 - 4 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $24,468, Graduate - $18,000 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $656, On Campus Room and Board - $76,698, Off Campus Room and Board - $61,100 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Education: Law Other : Social Work Teacher Education Member of AICCU Established in 1887 Whittier College is a selective, independent, four-year college that offers a nationally recognized liberal arts curriculum, a strong and vibrant campus community, and a tradition of academic achievement. Whittier College s campus covers 74 acres. Disability Services: Whittier College is 75% accessible to the physically handicapped. It also offers note-taking, reading services, talking books, and tape recorders. Information current as of 8/9/2006. William Jessup University 333 Sunset Blvd. Rocklin, CA 95765 Placer County (916) 577-2200 www.jessup.edu Dr. Bryce L. Jessup, President Degrees Offered: Certificate, Associate, Bachelor Number of Programs Offered: 9 Calendar: Quarter Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $13,590, Graduate - $13,590, Typical Annual - $17,679 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $1350, On Campus Room and Board - $58,858, Off Campus Room and Board - $10,800 Campus Housing: Residence Halls, Single Student Apartments Education: Bible College Education, Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges Member of AICCU Established in 1939 William Jessup University is a nondenominational evangelical Christian college preparing Christians for leadership and service in church and society through Christian higher education, spiritual formation, and directed experiences. All students major in Bible and theology but may earn second majors and minors in eight practical ministry areas: Christian education, Christian leadership, counseling psychology, management and ethics, missions and intercultural studies, music and worship, pastoral ministry, and youth ministry. The college emphasizes excellence and integrity in its academic programs and practical internships. Disability Services: NA San Jose Extension 1190 Saratoga Ave, Suite 210 San Jose, CA 95129 (408) 278-4343 Information current as of 8/9/2006. Woodbury University 7500 Glenoaks Boulevard Burbank, CA 91510-7846 (818) 767-0888 www.woodbury.edu Kenneth R. Nielsen, President Degrees Offered: Bachelor, Master Number of Programs Offered: 16 Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Undergraduate - $21,072, Graduate - $10,962, Typical Annual - $23,528 Other Costs: Books and Supplies - $846, On Campus Room and Board - $74,466, Off Campus Room and Board - $84,453 Campus Housing: Residence Halls Other : Interior Design Member of AICCU Established in 1884 Woodbury University offers bachelors degrees in architecture, design, business, and the social sciences. Working adults can earn an undergraduate or graduate degree in business through the University s weekend and evening college programs. New majors in each of the degree programs continue to be added as the University maintains its tradition of meeting the needs of a changing workplace. Disability Services: Woodbury University is 90% accessible to the physically handicapped. They also offer tutors, interpreters for the hearing impaired and books on tape. San Diego Campus 1060 Eighth Ave., Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 235-2900 Information current as of 8/4/2005. Wright Institute, The 2728 Durant Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704-1796 Alameda County (510) 841-9230 102 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: WASC-Accredited Independent Institutions Wright Institute, The www.wrightinst.edu Peter Dybwad, President Degrees Offered: Doctor Number of Programs Offered: 2 Calendar: Trimester Fees, Tuition, and Costs 2004-2005: Resident: Graduate - $20,800 Other Costs: NA Campus Housing: NA Education: Psychology Established in 1968 The Wright Institute promotes that the clinical psychologist is a practitioner who strives to facilitate human understanding by teaching students to think rigorously and critically. The program helps students apply critical thinking skills to three fundamental areas: clinical theory and research, understanding of the self in social context, and appreciation of the interaction between clinician and client. Disability Services: NA Information current as of 12/6/2006. California Postsecondary Education Commission 103
State Approved and Exempt Institutions Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Private postsecondary schools, colleges, and universities are approved by the State with oversight authority vested in the Department of Consumer Affairs, Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education (BPPVE). Listed in this section are 236 state approved degree-granting institutions offering a variety of academic programs. Some institutions are exempt from the regular state approval process and are also listed in this section. To qualify for an exemption there are requirements that must be met as listed in the California Education Code, Title 3, Division 10, Part 59, Chapter 7, Private Postsecondary and Vocational Institutions. Generally, institutions that are exempt from state approval are exempt for the following reasons: The institution is accredited by a national accrediting agency such as the American Bar Association (ABA). The institution is accredited by a regional accrediting agency such as the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The institution teaches religion and meets all the requirements for a religious exemption. The BPPVE also approves approximately 2,400 non-degree granting vocational schools and programs leading to licensing. For additional information about state approved institutions, exemptions, or vocational school licensing requirements, contact the BPPVE or access their website: Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education 1625 North Market Boulevard Suite S 202 Sacramento, CA 95834 Phone: (916) 574-7720 www.bppve.ca.gov/ Note: The notation NA is used to indicate information that was either not available or not applicable. Abraham Lincoln University 3000 South Robertson Boulevard Suite 420, 4th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90034 Oakland, CA 94612 Alameda County (510) 763-7787 www.acchs.edu Wei Tsuei, President Education: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture Education: Theology Exempt from State Approval (310) 204-0222 American College of Law www.alu.edu/law/law.html Hyung J. Park, President : NA 1717 South State College Boulevard Suite 100 Anaheim, CA 92806 Orange County (714) 671-0153 www.aclaw.com Academy of Art University Adizes Graduate School Dr. Waleed Akleh, Dean 79 New Montgomery Street 2815 East Valley Road San Francisco, CA 94105-3410 Santa Barbara, CA 93108 San Francisco County : NA Santa Barbara County (415) 274-2200 (805) 565-2901 www.academyart.edu www.adizesgraduateschool.org/ American College of Elisa Stephens, President Dr. Ichak Adizes, Director Traditional Chinese Medicine : NA 455 Arkansas Street Education: Art and Design, Business San Francisco, CA 94107-2813 Other : American Baptist Seminary San Francisco County Interior Design (415) 282-7600 of the West www.actcm.edu 2606 Dwight Way Lixin Huang, President Academy of Chinese Berkeley, CA 94704-3029 Culture and Health Alameda County (510) 841-1905 Sciences www.absw.edu 1601 Clay Street Dr. Keith A. Russell, President California Postsecondary Education Commission 105
Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions American Graduate University Education: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture American Graduate University 733 North Dodsworth Avenue Covina, CA 91724-2408 (626) 966-4576 www.agu.edu Paul R. McDonald, Chief Executive Officer Education: Distance Learning and Education American InterContinental University 12655 West Jefferson Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90066 (310) 302-2000 www.aiuniv.edu Dr. E. Bing Inocencio, President Regional Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Other : Interior Design American University of Complementary Medicine 11543 Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90064 (310) 914-4116 www.aucm.org Kathryn P. White, President : NA American University of Health Sciences 3501 Atlantic Avenue Long Beach, CA 90807 (562) 988-2278 www.auhs.edu Kim Dang, President Education: Allied Health Education Andrew University 1821 Catalina Avenue Berkeley, CA 94707 Alameda County (510) 558-8228 www.andrewuniversity.edu Titus Yu, President : NA Antioch University Southern California 400 Corporate Pointe Culver City, CA 90230 (310) 578-1080 www.antiochla.edu Chloe Reid, Interim President Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools : NA Antioch University Santa Barbara 801 Garden Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 962-8179 Argosy University - San Francisco 999A Canal Boulevard Point Richmond, CA 94804 Contra Costa County (510) 215-0277 www.argosyu.edu Jim Otten, President : NA Argosy University - Los Angeles 3745 West Chapman Avenue, Suite 100 Orange, CA 92868 (714) 940-0025 Armstrong University 1301 Marina Village Parkway Suite 330 Alameda, CA 94501 Alameda County (510) 865-1336 www.armstrong-u.edu/ Dr. Michael T. C. Hwang, President Education: Business Art Institute of California - San Francisco 1170 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94102 San Francisco County (888) 493-3261 www.aica.edu Bill Tsatsoulis, President Education: Occupational Education Art Institute of California - Los Angeles 2900 West 31st Street Santa Monica, CA 90405-3035 (310) 752-4700 Art Institute of California - Orange County 3601 West Sunflower Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92704-9888 (888) 549-3055 Art Institute of California - San Diego 10025 Mesa Rim Road San Diego, CA 92121-2913 (858) 546-0602 Assemblies of God Evangel Theological Seminary 14128 Leffingwell Road Whittier, CA 90604 (562) 941-6747 www.agts.edu : NA Aviation & Electronic School of America 111 South Railroad Street Colfax, CA 95713 Placer County Mailing Address: PO Box 1810 Colfax, CA 95713 (800) 345-2742 www.aesa.com James P. Doyle, President 106 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: State-Approved and Exempt Institutions Bryman College Education: Distance Learning and Education, Occupational Education Aviation & Electronic School of America - San Diego 7940 Silverston Avenue Suite 101 San Diego, CA 92126 (858) 566-2184 Baptist Bible College West 14719 Ardis Avenue Bellflower, CA 90706 (562) 804-2185 bbcwest.edu/ Bruce Melton, President : NA Bay Cities Bible College 12000 Campus Drive East Hills Community Church Oakland, CA 94619 Alameda County (510) 530-4055 www.bcbionline.org Bradford B. Chew, President : NA Bay Cities Bible College at First Baptist Church 18550 Redwood Road Castro Valley, CA 94546 (510) 582-0515 Bay Cities Bible College at Santa Rosa Bible Church 4575 Badger Road Santa Rosa, CA 95409 (707) 538-2385 Bethel Seminary West 6116 Arosa Street San Diego, CA 92115 San Diego County (619) 582-8188 www.bethel.edu/bethwest/btswhome.htm George K. Brushaber, President Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Education: Theology Exempt from State Approval Bethesda Christian University 730 North Euclid Street Anaheim, CA 92801 Orange County (714) 517-1945 www.bcu.edu Dr. John Stetz, President Education: Bible College Education, Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges Bonnie Bergin Assistance Dog Institute, The 1215 Sebastopol Road Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Sonoma County (707) 545-3647 www.assistancedog.org/ Dr. Bonita M. Bergin, President : NA Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. 3134 Franklin Avenue San Diego, CA 92113 San Diego County (619) 235-0771 Website: NA Reverend Booker T. Crenshaw, President Education: Psychology, Pastoral Education Exempt from State Approval Breining Institute 8880 Greenback Lane Orangevale, CA 95662-4019 Sacramento County (916) 987-2007 www.breining.edu Kathy C. Breining, President : NA Brooks Institute of Photography 801 Alston Road Santa Barbara, CA 93108-2399 Santa Barbara County (805) 966-3888 www.brooks.edu John P. Calman, President Education: Business Bryan College of Court Reporting 2333 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90057 (213) 484-8850 www.bryancollege.edu James M. Patterson, President Education: Business San Francisco Campus 731 Market Street Suite 500 San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 957-0663 Bryman College 3000 S Robertson Blvd. Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90034 (408) 246-4171 www.go2brymancollege.com/ Patrick J. Donivan, President Education: Occupational Education Other : Medical Assistant, Surgical Technology Anaheim Campus 511 North Brookhurst Suite 300 Anaheim, CA 92801 City of Industry 12801 Crossroads Parkway South City of Industry, CA 91746-1023 (562) 908-2500 California Postsecondary Education Commission 107
Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions Cal Northern School of Law El Monte Campus 3208 Rosemead Boulevard Suite 100 El Monte, CA 91731 (626) 573-5470 Gardena Campus 1045 West Redondo Beach Boulevard Suite 275 Gardena, CA 90247-4163 (310) 527-7105 Los Angeles Campus 3460 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 500 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 388-9550 Ontario Campus 520 North Euclid Avenue Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 984-5027 Reseda Campus 18040 Sherman Way Suite 400 Reseda, CA 91335 (818) 774-0550 San Francisco Campus 814 Mission Street Suite 500 San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 777-2500 San Jose Campus 4030 Moorpark Avenue Suite 110 San Jose, CA 95117 (408) 615-4160 Torrance Campus 1231 Cabrillo Avenue, Suite 201 Torrance, CA 90501 (310) 320-3200 West Los Angeles Campus 3000 South Robertson Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90034 (310) 845-8777 Whittier Campus 12449 Putnam Street Whittier, CA 90602 (562) 945-9191 Cal Northern School of Law 1395 Ridgewood Drive Suite 100 Chico, CA 95973-7145 Butte County (530) 891-6900 www.calnorthern.edu Hon. Dennis J. Buckley, Dean Law California American University 1000 South Fremont Avenue Building A12, Unit 29 Alhambra, CA 91803 (626) 282-8362 www.calamuniv.edu LeRoy H. Graw, President : NA California Christian College 4881 East University Avenue Fresno, CA 93703-3599 Fresno County (559) 251-4215 www.calchristiancollege.org Wendell Walley, President Education: Christian Education California Coast University 700 North Main Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 Orange County (714) 547-9625 www.calcoast.edu Thomas M. Neal, President : NA California College 1700 McHenry Village Way Modesto, CA 95350 Stanislaus County (209) 571-8777 www.californiacollegetech.com/ Mary Ann Crone, Executive Director Education: Occupational Therapist Assistant, Allied Health Education, Medical Assistant California College - Stockton 722 West March Lane Stockton, CA 95207 (209) 462-8777 California College For Health Sciences 222 West 24th Street National City, CA 91950-6690 San Diego County (619) 477-4800 www.cchs.edu Roy E. Winter, President Education: Distance Learning and Education, Occupational Education California Culinary Academy 625 Polk Street San Francisco, CA 94102-3327 San Francisco County (415) 771-3536 www.baychef.com Keith Keogh, President Education: Occupational Education Other : Culinary Arts California Design College 3440 Wilshire Boulevard Seventh Floor Los Angeles, CA 90010-2102 (213) 251-3636 www.cdc.edu Sabrina Kay, Executive Director Education: Business California Graduate Institute 1145 Gayley Avenue Suite 322 Los Angeles, CA 90024 (310) 208-4240 www.cgi.edu Dr. Marvin V. Koven, President : NA CGI - Irvine 4199 Campus Drive, Ground Floor E 108 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: State-Approved and Exempt Institutions Capital Bible College Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 737-5460 California Graduate School of Theology 501 South Idaho Street La Habra, CA 90631 Orange County (562) 691-5219 www.cgsot.edu Dr. Paul H. Lee, Chancellor : NA California Institute for Human Science 701 Garden View Court Encinitas, CA 92024 San Diego County (760) 634-1771 www.cihs.edu Dr. Hiroshi Motoyama, President : NA California International University 3130 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90010-3202 (213) 381-3710 www.ciula.edu Dr. Moon K. Park, President : NA California National University For Advanced Studies 8550 Balboa Blvd. Suite 210 Northridge, CA 91325-2422 (818) 830-2411 www.cnuas.edu Dr. L. Lolly Horn, CEO Education: Distance Learning and Education California New Hope University 10660 Western Avenue Stanton, CA 90680-2275 Orange County (714) 828-5797 www.newhopeuniversity.org/ Dr. Eunice S. Kim, Chief Executive : NA California Pacific University 1017 East Grand Avenue Escondido, CA 92025 San Diego County (800) 458-9667 www.cpu.edu Dr. N. Charles Dalton, President : NA California School of International Management 1250 Sixth Avenue Eigth Floor San Diego, CA 92101 San Diego County (619) 702-9400 www.csim.edu/ Dr. Michael L. McManus, President : NA California Southern Law School 3775 Elizabeth Street Riverside, CA 92506 Riverside County (909) 683-6760 www.cslawschool.com Elwood M. Rich, Dean : NA California Union University 905 South Euclid Street Fullerton, CA 92832 Orange County (714) 446-9133 www.calunion.edu/ Dr. Chai Cho Oh, President : NA California University of Business and Technology 2440-131 south Hacienda Blvd Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 Mailing Address: PO Box 5116 Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 (626) 333-8878 www.cubt.edu/ Wayne H. Huang, President : NA California University of Management and Sciences 1126 North Brookhurst Street Anaheim, CA 92801 Orange County (714) 533-3946 www.calums.edu/ Jason Shin, President : NA California Western School of Law 225 Cedar Street San Diego, CA 92101-3046 San Diego County (619) 239-0391 www.cwsl.edu/ Steven R. Smith, Dean/President Education: Law Exempt from State Approval Calvary Chapel Bible College 39407 Murrieta Hot Springs Road Murrieta, CA 92563 Riverside County (909) 696-5944 www.calvarychapel.com/ccbc Bert Lambert, Director : NA Exempt from State Approval Capital Bible College 9470 Micron Avenue Sacramento, CA 95827 California Postsecondary Education Commission 109
Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions Center for Psychological Studies Sacramento County (916) 856-5677 ccconline.cc/college/about.htm Reverend Rick J. Cole, President : NA Center for Psychological Studies 2288 Fulton Street Suite 201 Berkeley, CA 94704 Alameda County (510) 644-0960 cpsphd.edu/ Dr. Jeffrey LeRoux, President : NA Central California College of Law 1759 Fulton Street Fresno, CA 93721 Fresno County (559) 233-4074 Website: NA James B. Canalez, President : NA Central California School 3195 Mc Millian Ave Suite F San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-6739 San Luis Obispo County (805) 543-9123 www.ccsce.org : NA Central California School - Corona Campus 271 Ott Street, #23 Corona, CA 92882-7104 (909) 549-0693 Central Michigan University Joint Education Center Building 1331 Room 206 Camp Pendleton, CA 92055-5016 San Diego County Mailing Address: 603 Seagaze Drive PMB 123 Box 233 Oceanside, CA 92054 (760) 725-0485 www.cel.cmich.edu/centers/campendleton.ht ml Michael Rao, President : NA Central State University 3666 University Avenue Suite 403 Riverside, CA 92501 Riverside County (951) 276-2233 www.university.edu Joseph W. Davis, President : NA Central Texas College PO Box 857 Building 1331, Room 203 Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 San Diego County (760) 385-6386 www.ctcd.edu, Dean : NA Central Texas College - US Naval Station Education Center, Building 151 Room 117 U.S. Naval Station San Diego, CA 92136 (619) 238-7051 China International Medical University 1000 South Fremont Ave Building A1, Suite 1200 Alhambra, CA 91803 (626) 289-9868 www.cimu.org Professor Jianfu Jiang, President Acupuncture Chinese for Christ Calvin Chao Theological Seminary PO Box 1888 Monterey Park, CA 91754 Mailing Address: 2021 West Garvey Avenue Alhambra, CA 91803 (626) 289-8199 Website: NA Dr. Sophie Wong, President : NA Chong Shin University in USA 2975 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (714) 522-8509 www.chongshinusa.edu Rev. David Hae Cho, President : NA Exempt from State Approval Christian Life College 9023 West Lane Stockton, CA 95210-1401 San Joaquin County (209) 476-7840 www.clc.edu Dr. Daniel L. Segraves, President : NA Christian Life International Bible College 1370 South Novato Boulevard Novato, CA 94947 Marin County (415) 892-0714 www.clibc.edu Dr. Roger V. Houtsma, President : NA Exempt from State Approval Christian Witness Theological Seminary 1040 Oak Grove Road Concord, CA 94518 Contra Costa County (925) 676-5002 www.cwts.edu/ John H. Pao, President : NA 110 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: State-Approved and Exempt Institutions Concorde Career Colleges, Inc Cleveland Chiropractic College 590 North Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004-2196 (323) 660-6166 www.clevelandchiropractic.edu Dr. Carl S. Cleveland III, President Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Education: Chiropractic Exempt from State Approval Coastal Valley College 6601 Shellmound Street Emeryville, CA 94608 Alameda County (510) 594-6990 Website: NA : NA Coastland University 27635 Forbes Road, Suite L Laguna Niguel, CA 92677-1236 Orange County Phone: NA ccbcu.edu/ Brett Peterson, President : NA Exempt from State Approval Cohen University and Theological Seminary 17002 Prairie Avenue CA80000 Torrance, CA 90504 Mailing Address: 17616 South Clark Avenue Bellflower, CA 90706 (562) 925-6575 www.cohenuniversity.ac/index.htm Reverend Gary G. Cohen, President : NA Coleman College 7380 Parkway Drive La Mesa, CA 91942-1500 San Diego County (619) 465-3990 www.coleman.edu Pritpal Panesar, President Education: Business Exempt from State Approval College for Appraisers 5573 Market Place Cypress, CA 90630 Orange County (714) 952-2727 www.collegeforappraisers.com Dr. Ellen Antler, President : NA Columbia College - Hollywood 18618 Oxnard Street Tarzana, CA 91356-1411 (818) 345-8414 www.columbiacollege.edu Thomas M. Hall, President Education: Occupational Education Columbia College of Missouri Coast Guard Island Building 42 Alameda, CA 94501-5100 Alameda County Mailing Address: 1001 Rogers Street Columbia, MO 65216 (510) 437-1280 www.ccis.edu Dr. Lisa Kochevar, President Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools : NA Columbia College - Lemoore Navy College Office Training Bldg. A, Rm. 102 NAS Lemoore, CA 93246-5009 (559) 998-8570 Columbia College - Los Alamitos 4411 Yorktown Ave., Suite 117 Joint Forces Training Base Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (562) 799-9630 Columbia College - San Luis Obispo Office 3141 Cuesta College San Luis Obispo, CA 93403 (805) 593-0237 Community Christian College 75 Tennessee Street Redlands, CA 92373 San Bernardino County (909) 335-8863 www.cccollege.net/ Dr. Harris E. Lidstrand, President : NA Concorde Career Colleges, Inc 12412 Victory Boulevard North Hollywood, CA 91606 (818) 766-8151 www.concorde.edu/ Linda Weldon, Campus Director Education: Occupational Education Other : Surgical Technology Nursing Concorde Career College, Garden Grove 12951 Euclid Street Suite 101 Garden Grove, CA 92840 (714) 703-1900 Concorde Career College, San Bernardino 201 East Airport Drive San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 884-8891 Concorde Career College, San Diego 4393 Imperial Avenue Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92113 (619) 688-0800 California Postsecondary Education Commission 111
Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions Design Institute of San Diego Design Institute of San Diego 8555 Commerce Avenue San Diego, CA 92121-2685 San Diego County (858) 566-1200 www.disd.edu Arthur Rosenstein, President Education: Business Other : Interior Design DeVry University 901 Corporate Center Drive Pomona, CA 91768-2642 (800) 533-3879 www.devry.edu/pomona/ Dr. RoseMarie Dishman, President Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools : NA DeVry University 6600 Dumbarton Circle Fremont, CA 94555 (510) 574-1250 DeVry University 3880 Kilroy Airport Way Long Beach, CA 90806 (562) 427-0861 DeVry University 22801 Roscoe Boulevard West Hills, CA 91768-2642 (630) 571-7700 DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management 3333 Michelson Drive Suite 420 Irvine, CA 92612-1682 (630) 571-7700 DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management 455 Market Street Suite 1650 San Francisco, CA 94105-2472 (909) 865-0402 DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management 2655 Camino Del Rio North Suite 201 San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 683-2446 DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management 2218 Kausen Drive Elk Grove, CA 95758 (916) 478-2847 DeVry University - Long Beach 3880 Kilroy Airport Way Long Beach, CA 90806-2449 (562) 427-0861 www.devry.edu/longbeach/ Dr. Rose Marie Dishman, President Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools : NA DeVry Institute of Technology - Pomona 901 Corporate Center Drive Pomona, CA 91768-2642 (909) 622-8866 DeVry Institute of Technology - West Hills 22801 Roscoe Boulevard West Hills, CA 90806 (818) 713-8111 Dharma Realm Buddhist University 2001 Talmage Road Talmage, CA 95481-0217 Mendocino County Mailing Address: PO Box 217 Talmage, CA 95481-0217 (707) 462-0939 www.drba.org Dr. Snjezana V. Akpinar, President : NA Dongguk Royal University 440 Shatto Place Los Angeles, CA 90020-1704 (213) 487-0110 www.dru.edu Dr. Kim, President Education: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture Education America Institute for Doctoral Studies 123 Camino de la Reina Suite 200 North Building San Diego, CA 92108 San Diego County (619) 686-8600 Website: NA Ken Humphrey : NA E-Gate College 2082 Business Center Drive Suite 165 Irvine, CA 92612 Orange County (877) 443-4283 www.e-gatecollege.com/ : NA Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Western Region 518 East Bellevue Road Atwater, CA 95301 Merced County (209) 357-6770 www.ec.erau.edu/apps/cce/regioninfo.cfm? CODE=WE Dr. George Ebbs, President Regional Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools : NA Exempt from State Approval Beale Center 9th MSS/DPE 17849 16th Street Beale AFB, CA 95903 (530) 788-0900 Edwards Center 140 Methusa Road Edwards AFB, CA 93524-1400 (661) 258-1264 Fort Irwin Center Building 1020 Room 24 3rd Street and F Avenue Fort Irwin, CA 92310 112 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: State-Approved and Exempt Institutions Five Branches Institute (760) 386-7997 Inland Empire Center 1928 Graeber Street Building 441 Room 6 March AFB, CA 92518 (909) 653-4074 Long Beach Center 3605 East Spring Street Suite 217 Long Beach, CA 90806 (562) 989-7524 Oakland Center 7700 Edgewater Drive Suite 816 Oakland, CA 94621 (510) 636-2424 Palmdale Center 40015 North Sierra Highway Suite B-200 Palmdale, CA 93550 (661) 947-4025 San Diego Center FLEASWTRACEN, Navy College 33077 Ping Place Suite 106 San Diego, CA 92147 (619) 523-9270 San Joaquin Valley Center Training Building A Wing 1 Room 105 NAS Lemoore, CA 93245 (559) 998-6026 South Bay Center 995 East Mission Street San Jose, CA 95112 (408) 298-7380 Travis Center 580 Hickam Avenue Building 249 Suite 30 Travis AFB, CA 94535-9991 (707) 437-5464 Ventura Center Navy Campus Education Center Building 10087 NAS Point Mugu, CA 93042-5000 (805) 271-9691 Emmanuel Bible College 1539 Howard Street Pasadena, CA 91104 Mailing Address: 1605 East Elizabeth Street Pasadena, CA 91104 (626) 791-2575 www.emmanuelbiblecollege.edu Dr. Yeghia Elijah Babikian, President Education: Bible College Education Exempt from State Approval Emperor s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine 1807-B Wilshire Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90403-5678 (310) 453-8300 www.emperors.edu David S. Lee, Chief Executive Officer Education: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture Empire College 3035 Cleveland Avenue Suite 102 Santa Rosa, CA 95403-2100 Sonoma County (707) 546-4000 www.empcol.com Roy O. Hurd, President Education: Business Escondido Bible College 927 Idaho Avenue Escondido, CA 92025 San Diego County Mailing Address: P.O. Box 300808 Escondido, CA 92030 (760) 745-9826 www.cotvbiblecollege.edu Reverend Phillips C. Coleman, President : NA Evangelia University 2660 W. Woodland Drive, Suite 200 Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 527-0691 www.evangelia.edu/ Kunsam Lee, President : NA Everest College 9616 Archibald Avenue Suite 100 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 San Bernardino County (909) 484-4311 www.everest-college.com/ Jeanne McClellan, President Education: Business Expression Center for New Media 6601 Shellmound Street Emeryville, CA 94608 Alameda County (510) 654-2934 www.expression.edu Gary Platt, President : NA Fashion Careers College 1923 Morena Boulevard San Diego, CA 92110-3555 San Diego County (619) 275-4700 www.fashioncareerscollege.com/ Judy Thacker, President Education: Business Five Branches Institute 200 7th Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95062-4669 Santa Cruz County (831) 476-9424 www.fivebranches.com Ron Zaidman, President Education: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture California Postsecondary Education Commission 113
Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions Glendale University College of Law Glendale University College of Law 220 North Glendale Avenue Glendale, CA 91206-4454 (818) 247-0770 www.glendalelaw.edu Darrin Greitzer, President Law Grace Mission University 1645 West Valencia Drive Fullerton, CA 92833 Orange County (714) 525-0088 Website: NA Youj Kiew Riew, President : NA Graduate Center for Child Development and Psychotherapy 6404 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 999 Los Angeles, CA 90048 (323) 655-8175 www.gradcenter-la.org Dr. Bella F. Schimmel, CEO : NA High-Tech Institute 1111 Howe Avenue Suite 250 Sacramento, CA 95825 Sacramento County (916) 929-9700 www.hightechinstitute.com Dr. Cindy Tyran, Director Education: Occupational Education Hubbard College of Administration International 320 North Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90004 (888) 812-8442 www.hubbardcollege.org Peggy Hilgers, President : NA Inland Valley College 99 North San Antonio Avenue Suite 360 Upland, CA 91786 San Bernardino County (909) 982-5733 www.ivucol.org/ Seymour Littman J.D., President : NA Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, The 1523 Franklin Street San Francisco, CA 94109 San Francisco County (415) 928-1133 www.iashs.edu Ted McIlvenna, President : NA Institute for Creation Research 10946 Woodside Avenue North Santee, CA 92071-2833 San Diego County (619) 448-0900 www.icr.edu/flash.html Dr. John D. Morris, President Education: Christian Education Exempt from State Approval Institute of Buddhist Studies 575 North Shoreline Drive Mountain View, CA 94041 Santa Clara County Mailing Address: PO Box 340960 Mountain View, CA 94039-0460 (650) 938-7192 www.shin-ibs.edu Hakubun Watanabe, President : NA Institute of Computer Technology 3200 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 400 Los Angeles, CA 90010-1308 (213) 381-3333 www.ictcollege.edu Dr. K. C. You, President Education: Occupational Education Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis 12121 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 1000 Los Angeles, CA 90025-1176 (310) 207-8441 www.icpla.edu Susan Samuels, Administrative Director : NA InterAmerican College 1627 Hoover Avenue National City, CA 91950 San Diego County (619) 477-6310 www.iacnc.edu Reymundo Marin, President : NA Intercultural Institute of California 1362 Post Street San Francisco, CA 94109 San Francisco County (415) 441-1881 www.iic.edu/ Dr. Youn-Cha Shin Chey, President : NA Interior Designers Institute 1061 Camelback Road Newport Beach, CA 92660-3228 Orange County (949) 675-4451 www.idi.edu Judy Deaton, President 114 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: State-Approved and Exempt Institutions Life Chiropractic College West Education: Occupational Education Other : Interior Design International Christian University and Seminary 2853 West Seventh Street Los Angeles, CA 90005 (213) 381-0081 Website: NA Chun L Cho, President : NA International Professional School of Bodywork 1366 Hornblend Street San Diego, CA 92109 San Diego County (858) 272-4142 www.ipsb.edu Barbara Clark, Executive Director : NA International Technological University 1650 Warburton Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95050 Santa Clara County (408) 556-9010 www.itu.edu Dr. Shu-Park Chan, President : NA International Theological Seminary 3225 Tyler Avenue El Monte, CA 91731 (626) 448-0023 www.itsla.edu Dr. Joseph Tong, President : NA Irvine University 10900 183rd Street Suite 330 Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 865-7111 www.irvineuniversity.edu John Lee Yuhnaut, President : NA ITT Technical Institute 525 North Muller Avenue Anaheim, CA 92801-5454 Orange County (714) 535-3700 www.itt-tech.edu Louis E. Osborn, Director Education: Business ITT - Hayward 3979 Trust Way Hayward, CA 94545 (510) 785-8522 ITT - Lathrop 16916 South Harlan Road Lathrop, CA 95330 (209) 858-0077 ITT - Oxnard 2051 Solar Drive Oxnard, CA 93030-2699 (805) 988-0143 ITT - Sacramento 10863 Gold Center Drive Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6034 (916) 851-3900 ITT - San Bernardino 630 East Brier Drive San Bernardino, CA 92408-2800 (909) 889-3800 ITT - San Diego 9680 Granite Ridge Drive San Diego, CA 92123-2662 (619) 571-8500 ITT - Santa Clara 5104 Old Ironsides Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054-1163 (408) 496-0655 ITT - Sylmar 12669 Encinitas Avenue Sylmar, CA 91342-3664 (818) 364-5151 ITT - Torrance 20050 South Vermont Avenue Torrance, CA 90502 (310) 380-1555 ITT - West Covina 1530 West Cameron Avenue West Covina, CA 91790-2767 (626) 960-8681 K.P.C.A. Presbyterian Theological Seminary 14300 Leffing Well Road Whittier, CA 90604 (562) 906-4747 Website: NA Jung-Woon Suh, President : NA King s College and Seminary 14800 Sherman Way Van Nuys, CA 91405-2233 (888) 779-8040 www.kingsseminary.edu/ Jack W. Hayford, Chancellor Education: Bible College Education, Christian Education Exempt from State Approval Kyung San University U.S.A 8322 Garden Grove Boulevard Garden Grove, CA 92844 Orange County (714) 636-0337 www.kyungsan.edu/ OMD Elizabeth J. Ohm, President Acupuncture Larry H. Layton School of Law 3807 West Sierra Highway, Suite 206 Acton, CA 93510 (661) 269-5291 www.vanguardnews.com/layton.htm Larry H. Layton, Owner/Dean : NA Life Chiropractic College West 25001 Industrial Blvd Hayward, CA 94545 California Postsecondary Education Commission 115
Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions LIFE Pacific College Alameda County (800) 788-4476 www.lifewest.edu Dr. Gerard W. Clum, President Education: Business, Chiropractic Exempt from State Approval LIFE Pacific College 1100 Covina Boulevard San Dimas, CA 91773-3298 (877) 886-5433 www.lifepacific.edu Rev. Stewart Dan, President Education: Bible College Education Exempt from State Approval Life University 555 West Redondo Beach Boulevard Suite 111 Gardena, CA 90248 (310) 756-0001 www.lifeuniv.com Reverend Ben K. Choi, President : NA Likie Fashion and Technology College 8450 Garvey Avenue Suite 201 Rosemead, CA 91770 (626) 572-8506 www.likiecollege.com/ Daniel C Lee, President : NA Lincoln Law School of Sacramento 3140 J Street Sacramento, CA 95816 Sacramento County (916) 446-1275 www.lincolnlaw.edu Aanthony L. Dicce, Executive Dean Law Lincoln Law School of San Jose One North First Street San Jose, CA 95113 (408) 977-7227 Lincoln Law School of San Jose One North First Street San Jose, CA 95113 Santa Clara County Mailing Address: 2160 Lundy Avenue San Jose, CA 95131 (408) 434-0727 www.lincolnlawsj.edu Joseph H. Moless, Dean Law Lincoln University 401 15th Street Oakland, CA 94612 Alameda County (510) 628-8010 www.lincolnuca.edu Dr. Mikhail Brodsky, President Education: Business Exempt from State Approval Logos Evangelical Seminary 9358 Telstar Avenue Suite 9364 El Monte, CA 91731 (626) 312-3870 www.logosaam.com/ Dr. Felix Liu, President Education: Theology Los Angeles Golf College 1700 West L Street Wilmington, CA 90744 (310) 835-7692 www.lagolfcollege.com/ Sean Rho, President : NA Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies 12011 San Vicente Boulevard, Suite 310 Los Angeles, CA 90049 (310) 440-0333 69.13.131.210/laisps/ Milton J. Horowitz, Dean : NA Maric College 6180 Laurel Canyon Boulevard Suite 101 North Hollywood, CA 91606 (818) 763-1623 www.moderntec.com Mark Newman, Director Education: Occupational Education Maric College - Anaheim 1360 S. Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 758-1500 Maric College - Bakersfield 1914 Wible Road Bakersfield, CA 93304 (866) 574-5550 Maric College - Carson 20700 Avalon Blvd Suite 210 Carson, CA 90746 (310) 532-6328 Maric College - East County 6160 Mission Gorge Road Suite 108 San Diego, CA 92120 (619) 282-9000 Maric College - Los Angeles 3699 Wilshire Blvd., 4th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 351-2000 Maric College - Modesto 5172 Kiernan Court Salida, CA 95368 (209) 517-8777 Maric College - North County 2022 University Drive Vista, CA 92083 (760) 630-1555 Maric College - Palm Springs 116 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: State-Approved and Exempt Institutions Newport Psychoanalytic Institute 2475 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 (760) 327-4562 Maric College - Panorama City 14355 Poscoe Blvd. Panorama City, CA 91402 (818) 672-8907 Maric College - Pomona 980 Corporate Center Drice Pomona, CA 91768 (909) 865-9008 Maric College - Riverside 1635 Spruce Street Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 276-1704 Maric College - Sacramento 4330 Watt Ave., Suite 400 Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 649-8168 Maric College - San Diego 9055 Balboa Ave San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 279-4500 Maric College - Stockton 722 West March Street Stockton, CA 95207 (209) 462-8777 Marick College - Fresno 44 Shaw Avenue Clovis, CA 93612 (559) 325-3866 Mashdots College 616 N Glendale Ave Glendale, CA 91206 (818) 548-9345 www.mashdotscollege.org Garbis Der-Yeghiayan, President : NA Meiji College of Oriental Medicine 2550 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 Alameda County (510) 666-8248 www.meiji-u.ac.jp/meiji-e.html Hirohisa Oda, President Education: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture Monterey College of Law 404 West Franklin Street Monterey, CA 93940 Monterey County (831) 373-3301 www.montereylaw.edu Frank Hespe, Dean Law Mt. Sierra College 101 East Huntington Drive Monrovia, CA 91016-3414 (626) 873-2159 www.mtsierra.edu Ram Gayakwad, Director Education: Occupational Education MTI College 2333 North Broadway Suite 400 Santa Ana, CA 92706 Orange County (714) 560-9555 www.mticollege.net Ton Bui, President : NA MTI College of Business and Technology 5221 Madison Avenue Sacramento, CA 95841-3037 Sacramento County (916) 339-1500 www.mticollege.com John A. Zimmerman, President Education: Business Musicians Institute 1655 McCadden Place Hollywood, CA 90028 (323) 462-1384 www.mi.edu Hisatake Shibuya, President : NA Naropa University 2141 Broadway Oakland, CA 94612 Alameda County (510) 835-4827 www.naropa.edu John Whitehouse Cobb, President Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools : NA National Institute of Technology 230 East Third Street Long Beach, CA 90802-3140 (562) 437-0501 www.search4nit.com/ Kurt W. Donsbach, President Education: Occupational Education National Test Pilot School PO Box 658 Mojave, CA 93502 Kern County (661) 824-2977 www.ntps.com Mark Hussey, Director : NA New Bridge University 515 Shatto Place Los Angeles, CA 90020 (213) 383-4461 www.nbu.edu/japan/index.htm Yuki Rhee, President : NA Newport Psychoanalytic Institute 250 West Main Street Suite 202 Tustin, CA 92780 Orange County (714) 505-9080 www.npi.edu Dr. David J. Wayne, President : NA California Postsecondary Education Commission 117
Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions Newport University NPI Pasadena Campus 911 E. Colorado Blvd. Suite 200 Pasadena, CA 91106 Newport University 3720 Campus Drive Suite 100 Newport Beach, CA 92660-2606 Orange County (800) 345-3272 www.newport.edu Dr. Saum Nour, President : NA Newschool of Architecture & Design 1249 F Street San Diego, CA 92101-6634 San Diego County (619) 235-4100 www.newschoolarch.edu Dr. Gilbert D. Cooke, President Education: Business Northern California Bible College 4455 Stoneridge Drive Pleasanton, CA 94588 Alameda County (925) 846-6464 www.ncbc.net/index.html Ernest B. Gentile, President Education: Bible College Education Northrop-Rice Aviation Institute of Technology 1155 West Arbor Vitae Street Suite 115 Inglewood, CA 90301-2904 (310) 568-8541 www.nrait.edu/ Dr. Amir Moghadam, President Education: Occupational Education Northwestern California University School of Law 2151 River Plaza Drive Suite 306 Sacramento, CA 95833 Sacramento County (916) 480-9470 nwculaw.edu Michael P. Clancey, President : NA Northwestern College 2317 Gold Meadow Way Gold River, CA 95670 Sacramento County (916) 649-2400 www.ntcollege.com/ John Xepoleas, President : NA Northwestern Polytechnic University 117 Fourier Avenue Fremont, CA 94539-7482 Alameda County (510) 657-5913 www.npu.edu Dr. George T. C. Hsieh, President Education: Business Oak Brook College of Law and Government Policy 7545 North Del Mar Suite 106 Fresno, CA 93711 Fresno County Mailing Address: P.O. Box 26870 Fresno, CA 93729 (559) 650-7755 www.obcl.edu Roger Magnuson, Dean : NA Optimal Performance Institute, The 520 South Murphy Avenue Suite 256 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Santa Clara County (408) 733-1631 www.colleges-usa.com/optimal/ Janet Hepp Kucklinca, Secretary/Treasurer : NA Pacific Coast University School of Law 1650 Ximeno Avenue No. 310 Long Beach, CA 90804 (562) 961-8200 www.pculaw.com William J. Lewis, Dean : NA Pacific College of Oriental Medicine 7445 Mission Valley Road Suite 105 San Diego, CA 92108 San Diego County (619) 574-6909 www.pacificcollege.edu Jack Miller, Dean Education: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary 2770 Marin Avenue Berkeley, CA 94708-1597 Alameda County (510) 524-5264 www.plts.edu Dr. Timothy F. Lull, President Education: Theology Exempt from State Approval Pacific States University 1516 South Western Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90006-4298 (323) 731-2383 www.psuca.edu 118 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: State-Approved and Exempt Institutions Psychoanalytic Center of California, The Dr. Jae Duk Kim, President Education: Business Pacific West College of Law 2011 West Chapman Avenue Orange, CA 92868 Orange County (714) 634-3738 www.pacificwestcollege.com/ Kevin O Connell, Executive Director/Dean : NA Pacific Western University 1650 Westwood Blvd. Suite 205 Los Angeles, CA 90002-5613 (310) 471-0306 www.pwu-ca.edu Dr. Philip Forte, President : NA Palmer College of Chiropractic West 90 East Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1617 Santa Clara County (408) 944-6000 www.palmer.edu/pccw/pcwmain.htm Dr. Crawford A. Michael, President (Interim) Education: Chiropractic Park University Joint Education Center Box 555020 BLDG #1331, Room 207 MCB Camp Pendleton, CA 92055-5020 Riverside County (760) 725-6858 www.park.edu Isabelle Krachenfels, Administrator : NA Park University - Barstow Marine Corps Logistic Base Campus Bldg 218 Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 256-8811 Park University - Fort Irwin Campus Center Commander National Training Center ATTN: AFZJ-PTT Box 11043, Bldg 1020 Fort Irwin, CA 92310 (760) 386-8062 Peoples College of Law 660 South Bonnie Brae Street Los Angeles, CA 90057 Mailing Address: PO Box 57400 Los Angeles, CA 90057 (213) 483-0083 evanandeve.com/pcl/ R. Tomas Olmos, Dean : NA PIMA Medical Institute 780 Bay Blvd. #101 Chula Vista, CA 91910 San Diego County Phone: NA www.pimamedical.com/locations/chulavista.asp Richard L. Luebke Jr., CEO Education: Radiologic Technology Platt College - Newport Beach 3901 MacArthur Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92660 Orange County (949) 833-2300 www.plattcollege.edu William W. Lockwood, President Education: Occupational Education Platt College - Los Angeles 7470 North Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90041-1717 (323) 258-8050 Platt College - Ontario 3700 Inland Empire Boulevard Suite 400 Ontario, CA 91764-4609 (909) 941-9410 Platt College - San Diego 6250 El Cajon Boulevard San Diego, CA 92115-3919 San Diego County (619) 265-0107 www.platt.edu Robert D. Leiker, President Education: Occupational Education Professional Golfers Career College 27431 Enterprise Circle West Temecula, CA 92589 Riverside County Mailing Address: P.O. Box 892319 Temecula, CA 92589-2319 (909) 698-4380 www.progolfed.com Dr. Tim Somerville, President Education: Business Professional School of Psychology Sacramento 9912 Business Park Drive Suite 170 Sacramento, CA 95827 Sacramento County (916) 364-0252 www.psychology.edu/ John Preston, Vice President : NA Psychoanalytic Center of California, The 11110 Ohio Avenue Suite 106 Los Angeles, CA 90025 (310) 478-4347 www.psycc.org/pcc.htm Shirley Gooch, Director of the Institute : NA California Postsecondary Education Commission 119
Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California 2252 Fillmore Street San Francisco, CA 94115 San Francisco County (415) 922-4050 pincsf.org Dr. Robert Carrere, Chair : NA Remington College 123 Camino De La Reina Suite 100, North Building San Diego, CA 92108-3801 San Diego County (619) 686-8600 www.remingtoncollege.edu/ Dr. Michael W. West Jr., President Education: Business Ridgecrest School of Law 115 North Balsam Street Ridgecrest, CA 93555 Kern County (760) 371-9121 Website: NA Charles Porter, Chief Executive : NA Rudolf Steiner College 9200 Fair Oaks Boulevard Fair Oaks, CA 95628 Sacramento County (916) 961-8727 www.steinercollege.org Gayle Davis, C.E.O. : NA Rudolf Steiner College 2938 Washington Street San Francisco, CA 94115 Ryokan College 11965 Venice Boulevard Suite 304 Los Angeles, CA 90066-3993 (310) 390-7560 www.ryokan.edu Marcia Ross, President : NA Sage College 12125 Day Street Building L Moreno Valley, CA 92557-6720 Riverside County (909) 781-2727 sagecollege.edu/main.htm Education: Business Samra University of Oriental Medicine 3000 South Robertson Boulevard 4th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90034-3158 (310) 202-6444 www.samra.edu Dr. Hyung Joo Park, President Education: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture Exempt from State Approval San Diego Golf Academy 1910 Shadowridge Drive Suite 111 Vista, CA 92083-7736 San Diego County (760) 734-1208 www.sdgagolf.com Dana K. Schwartz, President : NA San Diego University for Integrative Studies 3900 Harney Street Suite # 210 San Diego, CA 92110 San Diego County (800) 234-7041 www.sduis.edu Cristina B. Versari, President : NA San Francisco Law School 20 Haight Street San Francisco, CA 94102-5894 San Francisco County (415) 626-5550 www.sfls.edu Joseph P. Russoniello, Dean Law Santa Barbara and Ventura Colleges of Law 20 East Victoria Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Santa Barbara County (805) 966-0010 www.santabarbaralaw.edu David W. Long, President Law Ventura College of Law 4475 Market Street Ventura, CA 93003-7756 (805) 658-0511 Santa Barbara Business College 5266 Hollister Avenue Santa Barbara, CA 93111 Santa Barbara County (866) 749-7222 www.sbbcollege.com/ Mr. Dean Johnston, President Education: Business Santa Barbara Business College - Bakersfield Campus 211 South Real Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 (661) 835-1100 Santa Barbara Business College - Santa Maria Campus 303 East Plaza Drive Santa Maria, CA 93454 (805) 922-8256 Santa Barbara Business College - Ventura Campus 4839 Market Street Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 339-2999 120 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: State-Approved and Exempt Institutions Southern California Institute of Law, Ventura Campus Santa Barbara College of Oriental Medicine 1919 State Street Suite 207 Santa Barbara, CA 93101-2430 Santa Barbara County (800) 549-6299 www.sbcom.edu JoAnn Tall, President Education: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture Santa Barbara Graduate Institute 525 East Micheltorena Suite 205 Santa Barbara, CA 93103 Santa Barbara County (805) 963-6896 www.sbgi.edu/index.html Marti Glenn, President : NA Sanville Institute 2110 Sixth Street Berkeley, CA 94710 Alameda County (510) 848-8420 www.sanville.edu/ Dr. Gareth S. Hill, Dean : NA Saratoga University 780 Blairwood Court San Jose, CA 95120 Santa Clara County (408) 927-6760 www.saratogau.edu Michael H. Narkin, President : NA Shasta Bible College 2951 Goodwater Ave. Redding, CA 96002-2392 Shasta County Mailing Address: 2980 Hartnell Avenue Redding, CA 96002-2392 (800) 800-4722 www.shasta.edu Dr. David R. Nicholas, President Education: Christian Education Shiloh Bible College 3295 School Street Oakland, CA 94602-3699 Alameda County (510) 261-2052 www.shilohbiblecollege.org Dr. Violet Kiteley, President : NA Exempt from State Approval Silicon Valley University 3590 North First Street Suite 320 San Jose, CA 95134 Santa Clara County (408) 435-8989 www.svuca.edu Seiko Cheng, Administrative Director Education: Business Sonoma College 1304 South Point Blvd Suite 280 Petaluma, CA 94954 Sonoma County (707) 664-9267 www.sonomacollege.com/ Dr. Paul Dunn, President Education: Occupational Therapist Assistant, Physical Therapy, Allied Health Education Other : Physician Assistant San Francisco Campus 78 First Street San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 543-1833 South Baylo University - Anaheim 1126 North Brookhurst Street Anaheim, CA 92801 Orange County (714) 533-1495 www.southbaylo.edu Dr. David Park, President Education: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture South Baylo University - Los Angeles 2727 West Sixth Street Los Angeles, CA 90057-3139 (213) 738-0712 South Coast College 1380 South Sanderson Avenue Anaheim, CA 92806 Orange County (714) 897-6464 www.southcoastcollege.com Jean Gonzalez, President Education: Business Southern Baptist College and Seminary 975 South Berendo Street Los Angeles, CA 90006 (213) 384-3552 Website: NA Dr. Kyung P. Hong, President : NA Southern California Institute of Law, Ventura Campus 877 South Victoria Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 Ventura County (805) 644-2327 imagenet.net/lawdegree Dr. Stanislaus Pulle, President Law California Postsecondary Education Commission 121
Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions Southern California Institute of Technology Santa Barbara Site 1525 State Street Suite 202 Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 963-4654 Southern California Institute of Technology 1900 West Crescent Avenue Building A Anaheim, CA 92801-3801 Orange County (714) 520-5552 www.scitcollege.com Dr. Parviz Shams, President Education: Occupational Education Southern California Seminary 2075 East Madison Avenue El Cajon, CA 92019 San Diego County (888) 389-7244 www.socalsem.edu Gary F. Coombs, President Education: Christian Education Exempt from State Approval Southern California University for Professional Studies 1840 East 17th Street Suite 240 Santa Ana, CA 92705-8605 Orange County (714) 480-0800 www.scups.edu Dr. Richard Gray, President : NA Southern California University S.O.M.A. 1541 Wilshire Blvd 3rd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 413-9522 www.scalu.com Young Hwan Cho, President : NA Southwestern University School of Law 675 South Westmoreland Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90005-3992 (213) 738-6700 www.swlaw.edu Leigh H. Taylor, Dean Education: Law Exempt from State Approval Springfield College of San Diego County 5348 University Avenue Suite 110 San Diego, CA 92105 San Diego County (619) 582-4002 www.springfieldcollege.edu/homepage/dept. nsf/3b3c5ccd3ff10c1545256bba00 2C404B/D0943E5BACF3E93245256B D6002DF812?OpenDocument Dr. William Oswald, Executive Regional Accreditation: New England : NA SHS Los Angeles 111 North La Brea Avenue Suite 101 Inglewood, CA 90301 (310) 673-5607 Starr King School for the Ministry 2441 Le Conte Avenue Berkeley, CA 94709-1299 Alameda County (510) 845-6232 www.sksm.edu Dr. Rebecca Parker, President Education: Theology Exempt from State Approval Tien Tao Chong Hua University 5440 Pomona Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90022 (323) 722-6693 Website: NA Richard Chao, President : NA Touro University International 5665 Plaza Drive 3rd Floor Cypress, CA 90630 Orange County (714) 816-0366 www.tourouniversity.edu Yoram Neumann Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer Education: Pharmacy, Osteopathic Medicine Transworld University, The 835 Blossom Hill Road Suite 206 San Jose, CA 95123 Santa Clara County Mailing Address: 3242 McKinley Drive Santa Clara, CA 95051 (408) 972-1348 www.transworld.edu Subhash Sarnikar, President : NA Travel University International 3870 Murphy Canyon Road Suite 310 San Diego, CA 92123 San Diego County (858) 292-9755 www.traveluniversity.edu/ Daniel D. Kim, CEO : NA 122 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: State-Approved and Exempt Institutions University of Phoenix - Sacramento Trinity College of Graduate Studies 1661 North Raymond Avenue Suite 140 Anaheim, CA 92801 Orange County (714) 992-9110 www.tcgs.edu Dr. Eleanor B. Whipple, Chancellor : NA Trinity Law School 2200 North Grand Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92705 Orange County (714) 796-7100 www.tls.edu Winston L. Frost, Dean Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools : NA Trinity Life Bible College 5225 Hillsdale Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95842 Sacramento County (916) 348-4689 www.tlbc.edu/ Ronald W. Harden, President : NA Union College of California 14200 Goldenwest Street Westminster, CA 92849 Orange County (714) 698-1900 www.unioncollege.edu Dr. Cuong Huu Nguyen, President : NA Union Institute, The 6310 San Vicente Boulevard Suite 107 Los Angeles, CA 90048 (800) 486-8328 www.tui.edu Dr. Roger H. Sublett, President Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools : NA Union Institute, The 2710 Gateway Oaks Drive Suite 310 South Sacramento, CA 95833 (916) 485-3276 University of East & West Medicine 970 West El Camino Real Sunnyvale, CA 94087 Santa Clara County (408) 733-1878 www.uewm.edu/index.asp Ying Qiu Wang, Founder Acupuncture University of Northern California, Lorenzo Patino School of Law 1012 J Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento County (916) 441-4485 www.patinolawschool.com/home.html Julie Padilla, Executive Dean : NA University of Philosophical Research 3910 Los Feliz Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90027-0299 (800) 548-4062 www.uprs.edu/ Obadiah S. Harris, President : NA University of Phoenix - Northern California Campus 3590 North First Street Suite 101 San Jose, CA 95134 Santa Clara County (408) 435-8500 www.phoenix.edu Daniel Waterman, Campus Director Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Education: Nursing Bakersfield Learning Center 4900 California Avenue Tower A, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93309 (800) 697-8223 Fresno River Park Learning Center 8355 North Fresno Street 2nd Floor Fresno, CA 93720 (800) 697-8223 Livermore Learning Center 2481 Constitution Drive Livermore, CA 94551 (800) 697-8223 Novato Learning Center 75 Rowland Way Novato, CA 94945 (800) 697-8223 Oakland Learning Center 1200 Clay Street Oakland, CA 94612 (800) 697-8223 Pleasanton Stoneridge Learning Center Stoneridge Business Center 7901 Stoneridge Drive Pleasanton, CA 94588 San Francisco Learning Center 185 Berry Street China Basin Landing, Lobby 3 San Francisco, CA 94107 Walnut Creek Learning Center Shadelands Business Park 370 North Wiget Lane, Suite 100 Walnut Creek, CA 94598 University of Phoenix - Sacramento 2860 Gateway Oaks Drive Suite 100 Sacramento, CA 95833 Sacramento County (916) 923-2107 www.phoenix.edu Julayne Hoffmeier, Campus Director Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Education: Nursing Beale AFB Learning Center 17849 16th Street Beale AFB, CA 95903-1711 (800) 266-2107 California Postsecondary Education Commission 123
Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions University of Phoenix - San Diego Chico Learning Center 500 Orient Street Chico, CA 95973 (530) 342-5178 Crown Center Learning Center 2980 Gateway Oaks Drive Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95833 (800) 266-2107 Fairfield Learning Center 5253 Business Center Drive Suite B Fairfield, CA 94534 (800) 266-2107 Lathrop Learning Center 17000 South Harlan Road Lathrop, CA 95330 (800) 266-2107 Modesto Learning Center 3600 Sisk Road #5a Modesto, CA 95356 (209) 543-0153 Rancho Cordova Learning Center 2882 Prospect Park Drive Suite 100 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (800) 266-2107 Roseville Learning Center 2250 Douglas Boulevard Suite 100 Roseville, CA 95661 (800) 266-2107 University of Phoenix - San Diego 3890 Murphy Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92123 San Diego County (619) 576-7469 www.phoenix.edu Bruce Williams, Campus Director Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Education: Nursing Oceanside Learning Center 2204 El Camino Real Suite 200 Oceanside, CA 92054 (800) 473-4346 Rancho Bernardo Learning Center 16870 West Bernardo Drive Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92127 (800) 473-4346 San Marcos Learning Center 277 Rancheros Drive San Marcos, CA 92069 (800) 473-4346 South County Learning Center 885 Canarios Court Chula Vista, CA 91910 (800) 473-4346 Stonecrest Learning Center 9645 Granite Ridge Drive San Diego, CA 92123 (800) 473-4346 University of Phoenix - Southern California 1640 S. Sepulveda Blvd West Los Angeles, CA 90025 Orange County (714) 963-1249 www.phoenix.edu Dr. Jorge Klor de Alva, President Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Education: Nursing Diamond Bar Learning Center 1370 Valley Vista Drive Diamond Bar, CA 91765 (800) 888-1968 Gardena Learning Center 1515 West 190th 2nd Floor Gardena, CA 90248 (800) 888-1968 La Mirada Learning Center 14320 Firestone Boulevard La Mirada, CA 90638 (800) 888-1968 Lancaster Learning Center 1202 West Avenue J Lancaster, CA 93534 (800) 888-1968 Long Beach Learning Center 3900 Kilroy Airport Way Suite 250 Long Beach, CA 90815 (800) 888-1968 Ontario Learning Center 337 North Vineyard Avenue Ontario, CA 91764 (800) 888-1968 Pasadena Learning Center 299 North Euclid Avenue Suite 100 Pasadena, CA 91101 (800) 888-1968 Saddleback Valley Learning Center 26632 Towne Centre Drive Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 (800) 888-1968 San Bernardino Learning Center 301 Vanderbilt Way San Bernardino, CA 92408 (800) 888-1968 South Coast Learning Center 3150 Bristol Street Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (800) 888-1968 Temecula Learning Center 27447 Enterprise Circle West Temecula, CA 92590 (800) 888-1968 Ventura Learning Center 2051 North Solar Drive Oxnard, CA 93030 (800) 888-1968 Woodland Hills Learning Center 5955 De Soto Avenue Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (800) 888-1968 University of Santa Monica 2107 Wilshire Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90403 (310) 829-7402 www.gousm.edu Dr. Ronald Hulnick, President : NA Vision International University 1520 Main Street Suite C Ramona, CA 92065 San Diego County (760) 789-4700 www.viu.com Dr. Stan DeKoven, President : NA Exempt from State Approval Webster University 2300 Michelson Drive Suite 160 Irvine, CA 92612-1336 Orange County (949) 250-7855 124 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 1: State-Approved and Exempt Institutions Westwood College of Technology - Anaheim www.webster.edu/multicampus/irvine/ Dr. Harry Schuler, Executive Director : NA Webster University - Edwards Air Force Base 140 Methusa Avenue Edwards Air Force Base, CA 93524-1400 (661) 258-8501 Webster University - Los Angeles Air Force Base 2420 Vela Way Suite 1467 El Segundo, CA 90245-4659 (310) 647-3401 Webster University - San Diego 6480 Weathers Place Suite 104 San Diego, CA 92121-3911 (858) 458-9310 Weimar College 20601 West Paoli Lane Weimar, CA 95736 Placer County Mailing Address: PO Box 486 Weimar, CA 95736 (530) 422-7908 www.weimar.org Don Christensen, President : NA West Haven University 6101 Ball Road Suite 101 Cypress, CA 90630 Orange County (800) 870-8464 www.westhavenuniv.edu/ Dr. Duanee E. Carter, President : NA Westech College Inc. - Pomona 500 West Mission Boulevard Pomona, CA 91766-6010 (909) 622-6486 www.westech.edu/ Barry Maleki Ed.D., Executive Director Education: Occupational Education Exempt from State Approval Western College 10900 East 183rd Street Suite 290 Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 809-5100 www.westerncollegesocal.com/ Margaret Potter-Simmons, President Education: Occupational Education Western Conservative Baptist Seminary - Bay Area 16330 Los Gatos Boulevard Suite 100 Los Gatos, CA 95023 Santa Clara County (877) 900-6889 www.westernseminary.edu/norcal/ Steve Korch, Administrative Dean : NA Sacramento Teaching Site 3927 Marconi Avenue Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 488-3720 Western Institute for Social Research 3220 Sacramento Avenue Berkeley, CA 94702 Alameda County (510) 655-2830 www.california.com/wisr Dr. John A. Bilorusky, President : NA Western Sierra Law School 8665 Gibbs Drive Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92123 San Diego County Mailing Address: 8690 Aero Drive #115-90 San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 569-9223 www.electriciti.com/dguthrie/wsls.html Angela Saldarriga, President : NA Westwood College of Aviation Technology - Los Angeles 8911 Aviation Boulevard Inglewood, CA 90301-2904 (310) 337-4442 aviation.westmain.dreamteamtech.com/ David Gillen, Executive Director Education: Occupational Education Exempt from State Approval Westwood College, Anaheim Campus 1551 S. Douglass Road Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 740-2721 Westwood College, Inland Empire Campus 20 West 7th Street Upland, CA 91786-7148 (909) 931-7550 Westwood College of Technology - Anaheim 2461 West LaPalma Avenue Anaheim, CA 92801 Orange County (714) 226-9990 www.westwood.edu John Hanson, Executive Director Education: Occupational Education Westwood College of Technology - Los Angeles 3460 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 700 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 739-9999 Westwood College of Technology - Upland 20 West Seventh Street Upland, CA 91786 (909) 931-7550 California Postsecondary Education Commission 125
Part 1: State Approved and Exempt Institutions Whittier Law School Whittier Law School 3333 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Orange County (714) 441-4141 www.law.whittier.edu Neil H. Cogan, Dean : NA Exempt from State Approval William Carey International University 1539 East Howard Street Pasadena, CA 91104-2698 (626) 398-2141 www.wciu.edu Dr. Bem Sells, President : NA Wisdom University The Presidio, Building 992 P.O. Box 29434 San Francisco, CA 94129 Alameda County Mailing Address: P.O. Box 29434 The Presidio, Building 992 San Francisco, CA 94129 (415) 561-2348 www.wisdomuniversity.org/ Jim Garrison, President : NA World Mission University 500 Shatto Pl. Los Angeles, CA 90020 (323) 466-4629 www.wmu.edu Dong S. Lim, President : NA World University of America, Ojai 107 North Ventura Street Ojai, CA 93023 Ventura County Mailing Address: PO Box 1567 Ojai, CA 93023 (805) 646-1444 www.worldu.edu Adita R. Casimiro, President : NA WyoTech - Fremont 200 Whitney Place Fremont, CA 94539-7663 Alameda County (510) 490-6900 www.search4wyotech.com/ Alex Hehmeyer, President Education: Occupational Education WyoTech - Oakland 9636 Earhart Road North Field Oakland, CA 94621 Alameda County Phone: NA www.search4wyotech.com/ Education: Occupational Education WyoTech - West Sacramento 980 Riverside Parkway West Sacramento, CA 95605 Yolo County (916) 376-8888 www.search4wyotech.com/ Education: Occupational Education Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad/West Coast Talmudical Seminary 7215 Waring Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90046-7660 (323) 937-3763 Website: NA Rabbi Ezra B. Schochet, Executive Officer Education: Rabbinical and Talmudic Education Yo San University 13315 Washington Boulevard Marina Del Rey Los Angeles, CA 90066 (310) 577-3000 www.yosan.edu Dr. Hua-Ching Ni, Chancellor Education: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Acupuncture Exempt from State Approval Yuin University 2007 East Compton Boulevard Compton, CA 90221 (310) 609-2704 www.yuin.edu Raymong Liu, President : NA 126 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Programs Offered Accounting Allan Hancock College American River College Armstrong University Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Barstow College Berkeley City College Butte Community College Cabrillo College California College For Health Sciences California Lutheran University California School of International Management California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Central State University Cerritos College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco Coastline Community College College of Alameda College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Sequoias Columbia College Concordia University Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Cosumnes River College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College Cuyamaca College Cypress College De Anza College DeVry University DeVry University - Long Beach Diablo Valley College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Everest College Evergreen Valley College Feather River College Folsom Lake College Foothill College Fresno City College Fresno Pacific University Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Golden Gate University Golden West College Grossmont College Heald College - Concord Heald College - Fresno Heald College - Hayward Heald College - Rancho Cordova Heald College - Salinas Heald College - San Francisco Heald College - San Jose Heald College - Stockton Humphreys College Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Las Positas College Lassen Community College Likie Fashion and Technology College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Loyola Marymount University Mendocino College Merced College Merritt College MiraCosta College Mission College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Antonio College MTI College Napa Valley College National University Ohlone College Orange Coast College Oxnard College Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Reedley College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Shasta College Sierra College Simpson University Skyline College Solano Community College Southwestern College Taft College University of La Verne University of Phoenix - Northern California Campus University of Phoenix - Sacramento University of Phoenix - Southern California University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco Vanguard Ventura College West Hills College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Woodbury University Yuba College Accounting Technician East Los Angeles College Empire College Institute of Computer Technology Skyline College Southern California Institute of Technology Westech College Inc. - Pomona Accounting, Other CSU San Bernardino E-Gate College Empire College Life University MTI College of Business and Technology Santa Barbara Business College Tien Tao Chong Hua University University of Phoenix - San Diego Acting and Directing American Conservatory Theater California Institute of the Arts CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU San Bernardino Concordia University Humboldt State University Pepperdine University San José State University Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine China International Medical University Dongguk Royal University Emperor s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Five Branches Institute Kyung San University U.S.A Meiji College of Oriental Medicine California Postsecondary Education Commission 127
Part 2: Programs Offered Adapted Physical Education and Therapeutic Recreation Pacific College of Oriental Medicine Samra University of Oriental Medicine Santa Barbara College of Oriental Medicine South Baylo University - Anaheim Southern California University S.O.M.A. University of East & West Medicine Yo San University Yuin University Adapted Physical Education and Therapeutic Recreation Vanguard Addiction Prevention and Treatment American River College CSU Chico East Los Angeles College Administration of Special Education Azusa Pacific University Administrative and Secretarial Services, Other East Los Angeles College Heald College - Salinas Southern California Institute of Technology Administrative Assistant, Secretarial Science, General Allan Hancock College American River College Antelope Valley College Bakersfield College Barstow College Berkeley City College Butte Community College Cabrillo College California Baptist University Cañada College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco Coastline Community College College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Columbia College Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Cuesta College Cypress College De Anza College Diablo Valley College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Empire College Evergreen Valley College Feather River College Fresno City College Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Golden West College Grossmont College Hartnell College Heald College - Fresno Heald College - Hayward Heald College - Rancho Cordova Heald College - Salinas Heald College - San Francisco Heald College - San Jose Heald College - Stockton Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Lassen Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Mendocino College Merced College Merritt College MiraCosta College Mission College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Ohlone College Orange Coast College Oxnard College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Porterville College Reedley College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga San Jose City College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Skyline College Solano Community College Southern California Institute of Technology Southwestern College Taft College Ventura College Victor Valley College West Hills College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Yuba College Adult and Continuing Education Administration Western Institute for Social Research Adult and Continuing Teacher Education Fullerton College Hartnell College Hubbard College of Administration International Ohlone College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College Western Institute for Social Research Advertising Academy of Art University Art Center College of Design Biola University Cerritos College Cypress College Fullerton College Golden West College Los Angeles City College Menlo College Mission College Mt. San Antonio College Pepperdine University Sacramento City College San José State University Santa Rosa Junior College University of San Francisco Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering Technology, Technician Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco Cuyamaca College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Foothill College Gavilan College Long Beach City College Mendocino College Northrop-Rice Aviation Institute of Technology Reedley College Sacramento City College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Miramar College 128 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, General San José State University Santa Rosa Junior College Solano Community College Southwestern College Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering Aviation & Electronic School of America California Institute of Technology California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Long Beach Naval Postgraduate School Sacramento City College San José State University Stanford University UC San Diego African Studies Berkeley City College CSU Northridge Naval Postgraduate School Afro-American (Black) Studies Berkeley City College CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Long Beach Contra Costa College Palo Verde College Pitzer College San José State University Sonoma State University Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of the Pacific Agricultural and Food Products Processing Operations and Management Allan Hancock College Bakersfield College College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Hartnell College Merced College Napa Valley College Santa Rosa Junior College Agricultural Animal Husbandry and Production Management Bakersfield College College of the Sequoias Los Angeles Pierce College Merced College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Antonio College Reedley College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Agricultural Business and Management, General California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Fresno San Joaquin Delta College Santa Clara University West Hills College Agricultural Business and Management, Other California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Agricultural Business and Production Citrus College Agricultural Business and Production, Other Fullerton College Agricultural Business, Agribusiness Operations Bakersfield College Butte Community College California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CSU Fresno College of San Mateo College of the Desert College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Los Angeles Pierce College Merced College Modesto Junior College Reedley College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Agricultural Economics Stanford University Agricultural Engineering California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Agricultural Mechanization, General San Joaquin Delta College West Hills College Agricultural Power Machinery Operator Butte Community College College of the Sequoias Merced College Modesto Junior College Shasta College Agricultural Teacher Education (Vocational) CSU Fresno Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, General Antelope Valley College Butte Community College California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Chico CSU Fresno Cerro Coso Community College College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Glendale Community College Lassen Community College Los Angeles Pierce College Mendocino College Merced College Napa Valley College Palo Verde College Reedley College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Rosa Junior College California Postsecondary Education Commission 129
Part 2: Programs Offered Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, Other Sierra College Ventura College Yuba College Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, Other CSU Fresno Lassen Community College Victor Valley College Agronomy and Crop Science California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Air Force R.O.T.C. and Air Science California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Stanford University Aircraft Mechanic, Technician, Airframe College of Alameda College of San Mateo Mt. San Antonio College Northrop-Rice Aviation Institute of Technology Orange Coast College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno Aviation Campus Solano Community College Westwood College of Aviation Technology - Los Angeles WyoTech - Oakland Aircraft Mechanic, Technician, Powerplant College of Alameda Glendale Community College Northrop-Rice Aviation Institute of Technology San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Miramar College Solano Community College West Los Angeles College Westwood College of Aviation Technology - Los Angeles WyoTech - Oakland Aircraft Pilot (Private) College of Alameda Aircraft Pilot and Navigator (Professional) Cypress College Glendale Community College Long Beach City College Mt. San Antonio College National Test Pilot School Orange Coast College Pasadena City College San Diego Christian College San Diego Mesa College Alcohol, Drug Abuse Counseling Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Breining Institute Butte Community College Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science College of San Mateo College of the Desert College of the Redwoods Cypress College Diablo Valley College Glendale Community College Lake Tahoe Community College Lassen Community College Loma Linda University Los Angeles Mission College Mendocino College Merced College Merritt College Mt. San Jacinto College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Jose City College University of Phoenix - Sacramento Yuba College American (United States) History Berkeley City College CSU Chico City College of San Francisco Palo Verde College American Citizenship Education East Los Angeles College Intercultural Institute of California American Government and Politics Berkeley City College City College of San Francisco Concordia University Palo Verde College Thomas Aquinas College American Indian and Native American Studies Berkeley City College CSU Northridge Humboldt State University Palo Verde College Stanford University UC Riverside American Literature (United States) Concordia University American Studies, Civilization Berkeley City College CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino Claremont McKenna College Mills College Occidental College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Pomona College Scripps College Stanford University Whittier College Analytical Chemistry Solano Community College Anatomy CSU Chico College of Alameda Concordia University Institute for Creation Research Loma Linda University Los Angeles Southwest College Palo Verde College UC San Francisco 130 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Architectural Engineering Technologies, Technician Anesthesiology Residency Animal Sciences, General California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Fresno West Hills College Animal Sciences, Other Bonnie Bergin Assistance Dog Institute, The Anthropology Bakersfield College Berkeley City College Biola University Cabrillo College California Institute of Integral Studies California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cerritos College City College of San Francisco College of the Desert Columbia College Concordia University Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Crafton Hills College De Anza College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Foothill College Fresno City College Grossmont College Humboldt State University Irvine Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Los Medanos College Merced College Mills College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Jacinto College Occidental College Ohlone College Oxnard College Pasadena City College Pitzer College Pomona College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Skyline College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC San Francisco UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of San Diego University of the Pacific Vanguard Victor Valley College West Valley College Western Institute for Social Research Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations, General California State Polytechnic University, Pomona College of Alameda Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations, Other College of Alameda Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles San Joaquin Delta College Applied and Resource Economics College of the Desert University of San Francisco Applied Mathematics, General Berkeley City College Biola University California Institute of Technology CSU Channel Islands Fresno Pacific University National University Naval Postgraduate School Palo Verde College San José State University Santa Clara University UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Applied Mathematics, Other Berkeley City College Arabic Language and Literature CSU Stanislaus Mashdots College San Joaquin Delta College Archeology Cabrillo College Saint Mary s College of California Architectural Drafting East Los Angeles College Platt College - San Diego San Joaquin Delta College Southern California Institute of Architecture Architectural Engineering California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Southern California Institute of Architecture Architectural Engineering Technologies, Technician American River College Bakersfield College CSU Fresno Cerritos College Chabot College Citrus College College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Desert College of the Sequoias California Postsecondary Education Commission 131
Part 2: Programs Offered Architectural Environmental Design Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Cuyamaca College El Camino College Fullerton College Golden West College Laney College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Mt. San Antonio College Orange Coast College Pasadena City College Rio Hondo College Saddleback College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Ana College Santa Monica College Southwestern College Architectural Environmental Design Art Center College of Design Otis College of Art and Design Architectural Urban Design and Planning Architecture Alliant International University - San Diego California College of the Arts California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Los Angeles Harbor College Newschool of Architecture & Design UC San Diego University of San Francisco Woodbury University Architecture and Related Programs, Other Citrus College East Los Angeles College Scripps College Westwood College of Technology - Anaheim Woodbury University Area Studies, Other CSU Northridge UC San Diego University of the Pacific Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies, Other Azusa Pacific University Berkeley City College CSU Northridge Pepperdine University Pitzer College Saint Mary s College of California Scripps College UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Western Institute for Social Research Army R.O.T.C. and Military Science California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Stanford University UC Santa Barbara Art CSU Channel Islands Oxnard College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Rosa Junior College Solano Community College Art History, Criticism and Conservation Berkeley City College California Institute of the Arts CSU San Bernardino City College of San Francisco Concordia University Dominican University of California Loyola Marymount University Mills College Pitzer College Pomona College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Scripps College UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara University of Redlands University of the Pacific Western College Art Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University Notre Dame de Namur University Point Loma Nazarene University Rudolf Steiner College Art Therapy California Institute of Integral Studies Notre Dame de Namur University Art, General American River College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Barstow College Berkeley City College Cabrillo College California Baptist University California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Monterey Bay CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Chabot College Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco Claremont McKenna College Concordia University Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Dominican University of California El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Folsom Lake College Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Humboldt State University Irvine Valley College La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Lassen Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Medanos College Loyola Marymount University Mendocino College 132 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Auto and Automotive Mechanic, Technician Mills College MiraCosta College Mission College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohlone College Oxnard College Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Porterville College Reedley College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Clara University Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Stanford University Taft College UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Victor Valley College West Hills College West Valley College Westmont College Whittier College Yuba College Arts Management CSU Dominguez Hills Asian Studies Berkeley City College CSU Channel Islands CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento Claremont McKenna College Intercultural Institute of California Loyola Marymount University Naval Postgraduate School Occidental College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Pomona College Scripps College UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of Redlands University of San Francisco Asian-American Studies Berkeley City College CSU Northridge Claremont McKenna College Contra Costa College Intercultural Institute of California Ohlone College Scripps College Stanford University UC Santa Barbara Astronomy Berkeley City College California Institute of Technology CSU Northridge CSU Stanislaus City College of San Francisco Contra Costa College Institute for Creation Research Los Angeles Harbor College Mt. San Jacinto College Ohlone College Solano Community College Thomas Aquinas College Victor Valley College Astrophysics Institute for Creation Research Athletic Training and Sports Medicine California Lutheran University College of the Sequoias Concordia University Fresno Pacific University Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University San Diego Christian College Santa Rosa Junior College Vanguard Victor Valley College Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology California Lutheran University Institute for Creation Research Naval Postgraduate School San José State University Santa Rosa Junior College Solano Community College Audiology, Hearing Sciences Auto and Automotive Body Repairer American River College Chaffey Community College Citrus College College of Alameda College of Marin Contra Costa College Cypress College Fresno City College Golden West College Hartnell College Imperial Valley College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Oxnard College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Monica College Solano Community College WyoTech - West Sacramento Yuba College Auto and Automotive Mechanic, Technician Allan Hancock College American River College Antelope Valley College Bakersfield College Barstow College Butte Community College Cerritos College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College College of Alameda College of Marin College of the Desert College of the Redwoods California Postsecondary Education Commission 133
Part 2: Programs Offered Automotive Engineering Technology, Technician College of the Sequoias Columbia College Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Cuesta College Cuyamaca College Cypress College De Anza College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Fresno City College Fullerton College Golden West College Hartnell College Imperial Valley College Las Positas College Lassen Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Medanos College Mendocino College Merced College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Mt. San Jacinto College Oxnard College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Porterville College Reedley College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College Saddleback College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Skyline College Solano Community College Southwestern College Taft College Ventura College Victor Valley College WyoTech - Fremont WyoTech - West Sacramento Yuba College Automotive Engineering Technology, Technician Barstow College Copper Mountain College Don Bosco Technical Institute Lassen Community College Mt. San Jacinto College Santiago Canyon College WyoTech - West Sacramento Aviation and Airway Science Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Aviation Management Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Aviation Systems and Avionics Maintenance Technologist, Technician Aviation & Electronic School of America College of Alameda Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Fullerton College San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga Baker and Pastry Chef California Culinary Academy Banking and Financial Support Services California School of International Management Hartnell College Imperial Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Valley College Modesto Junior College Mt. San Jacinto College Pasadena City College San Diego City College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Barbara City College Solano Community College Southwestern College Barber and Hairstylist National Institute of Technology Basic Medical Sciences, Other UC Riverside UC San Diego UC San Francisco Basic Skills, General Berkeley City College Cañada College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco Coastline Community College College of Alameda Crafton Hills College East Los Angeles College Hubbard College of Administration International Palo Verde College San Joaquin Delta College Solano Community College Basic Skills, Other Berkeley City College Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco College of Alameda Palo Verde College Santa Rosa Junior College Solano Community College Bible and Biblical Studies Azusa Pacific University Baptist Bible College West Bay Cities Bible College Bethesda Christian University Biola University Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. California Christian College California Graduate School of Theology CSU Chico California Union University Calvary Chapel Bible College Capital Bible College Chinese for Christ Calvin Chao Theological Seminary Christian Life College Christian Life International Bible College Christian Witness Theological Seminary Claremont School of Theology Coastland University Cohen University and Theological Seminary Concordia University Emmanuel Bible College Escondido Bible College Evangelia University Fresno Pacific University Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary Hope International University King s College and Seminary LIFE Pacific College Master s College, The Northern California Bible College Patten University San Diego Christian College Shasta Bible College Shiloh Bible College Simpson University Southern California Seminary Thomas Aquinas College Trinity Life Bible College Vanguard Vision International University Western Conservative Baptist Seminary - Bay Area William Jessup University 134 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Biblical and Other Theological Languages and Literatures American Baptist Seminary of the West Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. CSU Chico Church Divinity School of the Pacific Cohen University and Theological Seminary Concordia University Evangelia University Franciscan School of Theology Graduate Theological Union Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion Holy Names University Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley Shasta Bible College Thomas Aquinas College Trinity Life Bible College William Jessup University Bilingual and Bicultural Education CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Fresno Pacific University Loyola Marymount University Mashdots College National Hispanic University National University Notre Dame de Namur University University of La Verne University of San Francisco Biochemistry Biola University California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU San Bernardino Claremont McKenna College Institute for Creation Research La Sierra University Loma Linda University Loyola Marymount University Mills College Mount Saint Mary s College Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Pacific Union College Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Saint Mary s College of California Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC San Francisco UC Santa Barbara University of the Pacific Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering CSU Sacramento UC Merced UC San Diego UC San Francisco Bio-Engineering Technology, Technician Cerritos College MiraCosta College Biological and Physical Sciences Berkeley City College California Lutheran University CSU Bakersfield CSU East Bay CSU Fullerton CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus College of Marin College of the Redwoods El Camino College Glendale Community College Imperial Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Loyola Marymount University Merritt College Moorpark College Mt. San Jacinto College Oxnard College San José State University Santa Ana College Solano Community College Sonoma State University University of the Pacific Biological Immunology Berkeley City College Palo Verde College Stanford University UC San Francisco Part 2: Programs Offered Biology, General Biological Sciences and Life Sciences, Other Azusa Pacific University Berkeley City College City of Hope Graduate School and Beckman Research Institute Claremont McKenna College Cleveland Chiropractic College College of San Mateo College of the Redwoods Concordia University Cuyamaca College Fresno Pacific University Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences Loma Linda University Mills College Mt. San Jacinto College Ohlone College Pacific Union College Saint Mary s College of California Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Shasta College Thomas Aquinas College UC Merced UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of Judaism University of La Verne University of the Pacific Victor Valley College Biological Technology, Technician American River College Berkeley City College De Anza College San Diego Miramar College Santa Barbara City College Solano Community College Biology Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University Biola University Fresno Pacific University Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College Biology, General Allan Hancock College American River College Antelope Valley College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Barstow College California Postsecondary Education Commission 135
Part 2: Programs Offered Biometrics Berkeley City College Biola University Butte Community College Cabrillo College California Baptist University California Institute of Technology California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College Claremont McKenna College College of Alameda College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Redwoods College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Concordia University Contra Costa College Crafton Hills College De Anza College Dominican University of California El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Feather River College Folsom Lake College Foothill College Fresno City College Fresno Pacific University Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Grossmont College Hartnell College Harvey Mudd College Holy Names University Humboldt State University Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Las Positas College Loma Linda University Long Beach City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Loyola Marymount University Master s College, The Mendocino College Merced College Mills College MiraCosta College Mission College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohlone College Oxnard College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Porterville College Reedley College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Christian College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Scripps College Sierra College Skyline College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Stanford University UC Merced UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Vanguard Ventura College West Hills College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Westmont College Whittier College Yuba College Biometrics Biophysics Pacific Union College Stanford University UC San Diego UC San Francisco Biopsychology Saint Mary s College of California Biostatistics Institute for Creation Research Biotechnology Research Berkeley City College California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Botany, General California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Long Beach CSU Stanislaus College of Alameda Humboldt State University Palo Verde College San José State University Santa Rosa Junior College UC Riverside Botany, Other Claremont Graduate University Palo Verde College UC Riverside Broadcast Journalism Biola University Menlo College University of La Verne 136 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Business Administration and Management, Other Business Administration and Management, General Allan Hancock College Alliant International University - San Diego American InterContinental University American River College Antelope Valley College Antioch University Southern California Argosy University - San Francisco Armstrong University Azusa Pacific University Barstow College Berkeley City College Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Biola University Butte Community College California American University California Baptist University California Coast University California College For Health Sciences California Lutheran University California Maritime Academy California National University For Advanced Studies California Pacific University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California School of International Management CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Monterey Bay CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus California University of Business and Technology California University of Management and Sciences Cañada College Central Michigan University Central State University Cerritos College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College Claremont Graduate University College of Alameda College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Columbia College of Missouri Concordia University Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Cosumnes River College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College Cuyamaca College Cypress College De Anza College DeVry University Diablo Valley College Dominican University of California East Los Angeles College Education America Institute for Doctoral Studies El Camino College Everest College Foothill College Fresno City College Fresno Pacific University Fuller Theological Seminary Fullerton College Glendale Community College Golden Gate University Golden West College Hartnell College Heald College - Concord Holy Names University Hope International University Hubbard College of Administration International Humboldt State University Imperial Valley College Institute of Computer Technology Irvine Valley College John F. Kennedy University La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Lassen Community College Lincoln University Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Master s College, The Mendocino College Menlo College Merced College Merritt College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College National Hispanic University National University Naval Postgraduate School Newport University Ohlone College Orange Coast College Oxnard College Pacific States University Pacific Union College Pacific Western University Park University Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Porterville College Reedley College Remington College Rio Hondo College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Christian College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia San Jose City College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara Business College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Shasta College Sierra College Simpson University Skyline College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Southern California University for Professional Studies Southwestern College Stanford University Taft College Touro University International Transworld University, The UC Riverside University of La Verne University of Phoenix - Northern California Campus University of Phoenix - Sacramento University of Phoenix - San Diego University of Phoenix - Southern California University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Vanguard Victor Valley College Vision International University Webster University Weimar College West Hills College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Whittier College Woodbury University Yuin University Business Administration and Management, Other Alliant International University - San Diego American Graduate University Argosy University - San Francisco Armstrong University California International University California Postsecondary Education Commission 137
Part 2: Programs Offered Business and Personal Services Marketing Operations, Other California Pacific University California School of International Management DeVry University DeVry University - Long Beach Dominican University of California Fresno Pacific University Hubbard College of Administration International MTI College of Business and Technology National University New Bridge University Newport University Notre Dame de Namur University Ohlone College Pepperdine University San Diego Golf Academy Southern California University for Professional Studies Touro University International University of Phoenix - San Diego Vision International University Business and Personal Services Marketing Operations, Other Hubbard College of Administration International Business and Social Skills California School of International Management College of Alameda Hubbard College of Administration International Business Communications California School of International Management Central State University Holy Names University Point Loma Nazarene University Business Computer Facilities Operator California School of International Management E-Gate College Business Computer Programming, Programmer American InterContinental University Cañada College Institute of Computer Technology Business Home Economics Point Loma Nazarene University Business Information and Data Processing Services, Other California School of International Management Evergreen Valley College Heald College - Fresno Heald College - Hayward Heald College - Rancho Cordova Heald College - Salinas Heald College - San Francisco Heald College - San Jose Heald College - Stockton University of Phoenix - Sacramento Business Machine Repairer Santa Barbara City College Business Management and Administrative Services, Other Allan Hancock College Barstow College California School of International Management CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Fullerton CSU Northridge CSU Stanislaus Chaffey Community College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Fresno Pacific University Hubbard College of Administration International John F. Kennedy University Los Angeles Golf College National Institute of Technology Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Patten University Pepperdine University Professional Golfers Career College Santa Ana College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Shasta Bible College University of Judaism University of La Verne University of Phoenix - San Diego Vision International University Business Marketing and Marketing Management American InterContinental University California School of International Management California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Northridge CSU Stanislaus Fresno Pacific University Golden Gate University Hubbard College of Administration International La Sierra University National University Newport University Pacific Union College Point Loma Nazarene University Santa Clara University University of La Verne University of Phoenix - Northern California Campus University of Phoenix - San Diego University of San Francisco Vanguard Western College Woodbury University Business Quantitative Methods and Management Science, Other California School of International Management California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Fullerton Newport University UC San Diego Business Services Marketing Operations College of Alameda San Joaquin Delta College Business Statistics California School of International Management Central State University Hubbard College of Administration International Business Systems Analysis and Design American InterContinental University California School of International Management CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus DeVry University Notre Dame de Namur University University of Phoenix - San Diego Business Systems Networking and Telecommunications American InterContinental University California School of International Management Cañada College DeVry University DeVry University - Long Beach Golden Gate University Heald College - Salinas National University University of San Francisco 138 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Business Teacher Education (Vocational) Azusa Pacific University Fresno Pacific University Business, General Allan Hancock College American InterContinental University American River College Antelope Valley College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Barstow College Berkeley City College Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Biola University Butte Community College Cabrillo College California Baptist University California College For Health Sciences California International University California School of International Management CSU Channel Islands CSU Fullerton CSU Sacramento CSU Stanislaus California University of Business and Technology Central Texas College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Citrus College Coastline Community College College of Alameda College of Marin College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Cosumnes River College Cuyamaca College Diablo Valley College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Feather River College Folsom Lake College Fresno City College Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Grossmont College Hubbard College of Administration International Humphreys College Irvine Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Loyola Marymount University Mendocino College Merced College Merritt College Mission College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Newport University Northwestern Polytechnic University Ohlone College Oxnard College Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Reedley College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College Santa Ana College Santa Monica College Shasta College Sierra College Solano Community College Southern California University for Professional Studies Taft College University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Francisco Ventura College Victor Valley College Vision International University Webster University West Los Angeles College West Valley College Yuba College Business, Managerial Economics California School of International Management CSU San Bernardino Holy Names University Mills College Pitzer College Santa Clara University UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of San Diego Part 2: Programs Offered Cell and Molecular Biology, Other Cabinet Maker and Millworker College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Fresno City College Laney College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Merced College San Joaquin Delta College Sierra College Cardiovascular Technology, Technician Grossmont College Loma Linda University Career Exploration and Awareness Skills Berkeley City College Cañada College City College of San Francisco College of Alameda Crafton Hills College Hubbard College of Administration International Intercultural Institute of California Palo Verde College Solano Community College Carpenter American River College Bakersfield College College of the Sequoias El Camino College Hartnell College Laney College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Porterville College San Joaquin Delta College Santiago Canyon College Shasta College Sierra College Victor Valley College Cell and Molecular Biology, Other Berkeley City College Concordia University Institute for Creation Research UC San Diego California Postsecondary Education Commission 139
Part 2: Programs Offered Cell Biology Cell Biology Concordia University Institute for Creation Research Stanford University UC San Francisco UC Santa Barbara Ceramics Arts and Ceramics American River College Berkeley City College California College of the Arts CSU San Bernardino Chabot College City College of San Francisco Concordia University Glendale Community College Mendocino College Monterey Peninsula College Santa Rosa Junior College Skyline College Chemical and Atomic, Molecular Physics Naval Postgraduate School Thomas Aquinas College Chemical Engineering California Institute of Technology California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Long Beach San José State University Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Chemical Technology, Technician Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Chemistry Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University Notre Dame de Namur University Pepperdine University Rudolf Steiner College Chemistry, General Allan Hancock College Azusa Pacific University Berkeley City College Biola University Butte Community College California Baptist University California Institute of Technology California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus City College of San Francisco Claremont McKenna College College of the Canyons College of the Siskiyous Contra Costa College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College Cuyamaca College Evergreen Valley College Feather River College Foothill College Fresno Pacific University Fullerton College Hartnell College Harvey Mudd College Humboldt State University Irvine Valley College La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Las Positas College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Loyola Marymount University Mendocino College Merced College Merritt College Mills College MiraCosta College Moorpark College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Occidental College Ohlone College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Vanguard Victor Valley College West Hills College Westmont College Whittier College Chemistry, Other Berkeley City College Harvey Mudd College Saint Mary s College of California UC San Diego UC San Francisco Child Care and Guidance Workers and Managers, General Allan Hancock College American River College Antelope Valley College Bakersfield College Barstow College Cabrillo College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco College of Marin College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous 140 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Columbia College Concordia University Cosumnes River College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College Cuyamaca College De Anza College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Feather River College Foothill College Fresno City College Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Grossmont College Hartnell College Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Las Positas College Lassen Community College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Valley College Mendocino College Merced College Merritt College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Ohlone College Orange Coast College Oxnard College Pasadena City College Porterville College Reedley College Rio Hondo College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Solano Community College Southwestern College Taft College University of La Verne Ventura College Victor Valley College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Whittier College Yuba College Child Care and Guidance Workers and Managers, Other College of the Sequoias East Los Angeles College Fullerton College San Joaquin Delta College Child Care Provider, Assistant East Los Angeles College Oxnard College San Joaquin Delta College Child Care Services Manager East Los Angeles College San Joaquin Delta College Child Development, Care and Guidance CSU Chico CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino Cañada College East Los Angeles College Oxnard College San Joaquin Delta College University of La Verne Child Growth, Care and Development Studies Concordia University Cuyamaca College East Los Angeles College Hope International University La Sierra University Los Angeles Mission College Oxnard College Patten University Point Loma Nazarene University San Joaquin Delta College Victor Valley College Chinese Language and Literature CSU Northridge CSU Stanislaus Contra Costa College Dharma Realm Buddhist University Monterey Institute of International Studies Pomona College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Part 2: Programs Offered Civil Engineering, General Stanford University Tien Tao Chong Hua University UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara Chiropractic (D.C., D.C.M.) Cleveland Chiropractic College Life Chiropractic College West Mount Saint Mary s College Palmer College of Chiropractic West Southern California University of Health Sciences Citizenship Activities, General Palo Verde College Citizenship Activities, Other City, Urban, Community and Regional Planning California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Fresno San José State University Civil Engineering and Technology, Technician Cabrillo College College of the Desert Cosumnes River College Cuyamaca College Diablo Valley College Hartnell College Laney College Orange Coast College Riverside City College San Diego Mesa College Santa Rosa Junior College Ventura College Civil Engineering, General California Institute of Technology California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Long Beach California Postsecondary Education Commission 141
Part 2: Programs Offered Civil Engineering, Other CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento Loyola Marymount University San José State University Santa Clara University Stanford University University of the Pacific Civil Engineering, Other California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Humboldt State University Loyola Marymount University Civil, Structural Drafting Southern California Institute of Architecture Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literatures Loyola Marymount University Classics and Classical Languages and Literatures CSU Northridge Pomona College Saint Mary s College of California Santa Clara University Scripps College Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Clinical and Medical Social Work San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia Sanville Institute Clinical Psychology Alliant International University - San Diego Antioch University Southern California Argosy University - San Francisco Azusa Pacific University Biola University California Graduate Institute California Institute of Integral Studies California Lutheran University CSU San Bernardino Center for Psychological Studies Concordia University Dominican University of California Fielding Graduate University Fuller Theological Seminary Graduate Center for Child Development and Psychotherapy John F. Kennedy University Loma Linda University New Bridge University Newport University Pacific Graduate School of Psychology Pacifica Graduate Institute Pepperdine University Professional School of Psychology Sacramento Remington College Ryokan College Santa Barbara Graduate Institute Trinity College of Graduate Studies UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne Wright Institute, The Clothing and Apparel and Textile Studies American River College East Los Angeles College Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles San Joaquin Delta College Clothing and Textiles CSU Sacramento Cañada College East Los Angeles College Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles San Joaquin Delta College Clothing, Apparel and Textile Workers and Managers, General California Design College East Los Angeles College Clothing, Apparel and Textile Workers and Managers, Other California Design College East Los Angeles College Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics Claremont Graduate University Collecting Solano Community College College and Postsecondary Student Counseling and Personnel Services Azusa Pacific University CSU San Bernardino College Preparatory High School Diploma CSU Chico Commercial Garment and Apparel Worker Antelope Valley College California Design College Chaffey Community College College of Alameda East Los Angeles College El Camino College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Monterey Peninsula College Saddleback College San Diego Mesa College Solano Community College West Valley College Commercial Photography Chabot College City College of San Francisco De Anza College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Foothill College Laney College Long Beach City College Moorpark College Orange Coast College Pasadena City College San Diego City College Santa Monica College Ventura College 142 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Comprehensive Consumer and Homemaking Education Communication Disorders, General Biola University CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento Humboldt State University San José State University Communication Systems Installer and Repairer American River College San Joaquin Delta College Communications Technology, Technicians, Other Mt. Sierra College Santiago Canyon College Skyline College Communications, General Alliant International University - San Diego Azusa Pacific University Biola University Butte Community College California Baptist University California Lutheran University California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Central Texas College Cerritos College Chaffey Community College Citrus College College of Marin College of the Desert College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Concordia University Copper Mountain College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College Cuyamaca College De Anza College Dominican University of California El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Folsom Lake College Foothill College Glendale Community College Golden West College Holy Names University Hubbard College of Administration International La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Los Angeles Harbor College Loyola Marymount University Master s College, The Mills College Monterey Peninsula College Mt. San Jacinto College Notre Dame de Namur University Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Sacramento City College Saint Mary s College of California San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Christian College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Simpson University Solano Community College Sonoma State University Stanford University UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Westmont College Communications, Other American InterContinental University Biola University Brooks College California Lutheran University CSU East Bay CSU Monterey Bay CSU Stanislaus Contra Costa College Cuyamaca College Hubbard College of Administration International Long Beach City College Notre Dame de Namur University Pacific Union College Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Rio Hondo College Santa Barbara City College Sierra College UC San Diego Westwood College of Technology - Anaheim Community and Junior College Administration Community Health Liaison City College of San Francisco Community Involvement Hubbard College of Administration International Community Organization, Resources and Services Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion National University Notre Dame de Namur University San Joaquin Delta College Western Institute for Social Research Community Psychology Point Loma Nazarene University University of La Verne Western Institute for Social Research Comparative Literature CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach Irvine Valley College Mills College Santa Monica College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of Judaism University of La Verne Comprehensive Consumer and Homemaking Education CSU Sacramento California Postsecondary Education Commission 143
Part 2: Programs Offered Computational Skills Computational Skills Berkeley City College Cañada College City College of San Francisco College of Alameda Crafton Hills College East Los Angeles College Palo Verde College Porterville College Solano Community College Computer and Information Sciences, General American InterContinental University American River College Azusa Pacific University Biola University California Baptist University California Institute of Technology California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CSU Bakersfield CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus California University of Business and Technology Central California School Coastline Community College Coleman College College of Alameda Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Cuyamaca College East Los Angeles College Empire College Evergreen Valley College Folsom Lake College Humphreys College Institute of Computer Technology Intercultural Institute of California La Sierra University Loyola Marymount University Mashdots College Menlo College Mills College Mt. San Jacinto College Mt. Sierra College MTI College of Business and Technology National University Naval Postgraduate School Northwestern College Northwestern Polytechnic University Notre Dame de Namur University Pacific Union College Palo Verde College San José State University Santiago Canyon College Sonoma State University Southern California Institute of Technology Stanford University Touro University International UC Riverside UC San Diego University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco Victor Valley College West Hills College Westmont College Computer and Information Sciences, Other Allan Hancock College American InterContinental University American River College Bakersfield College Barstow College Butte Community College Cabrillo College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College Coastline Community College College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College Cypress College De Anza College Diablo Valley College East Los Angeles College Expression Center for New Media Foothill College Fresno City College Fullerton College Gavilan College Golden Gate University Hartnell College Heald College - Hayward Heald College - Roseville Heald College - Salinas Heald College - San Francisco Heald College - San Jose Imperial Valley College Institute of Computer Technology Irvine Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Mashdots College Mendocino College Merced College Mills College MiraCosta College Mission College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Mt. Sierra College Napa Valley College Northwestern College Ohlone College Orange Coast College Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Platt College - Newport Beach Porterville College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara Business College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Stanford University Taft College UC San Francisco West Hills College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Westech College Inc. - Pomona Westwood College of Technology - Anaheim Woodbury University Yuba College Computer Engineering California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Fresno CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento Cogswell Polytechnical College Harvey Mudd College International Technological University Loyola Marymount University San José State University Santa Clara University Silicon Valley University 144 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Construction and Building Finishers and Managers, Other UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of the Pacific Computer Engineering Technologies, Technician Cogswell Polytechnical College Coleman College College of Alameda DeVry University Heald College - Fresno Heald College - Hayward Heald College - Roseville Heald College - San Francisco Heald College - San Jose Oxnard College San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno Computer Games and Programming Skills Solano Community College Computer Installer and Repairer American River College Empire College Palo Verde College Computer Maintenance Technology, Technician College of Alameda East Los Angeles College Empire College Institute of Computer Technology Pacific Union College Computer Programming American InterContinental University American River College Antelope Valley College Barstow College CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Cerritos College Chabot College City College of San Francisco Coleman College College of Alameda College of San Mateo College of the Desert College of the Redwoods Cypress College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Institute of Computer Technology Las Positas College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Valley College Mashdots College Merritt College Mt. San Antonio College MTI College of Business and Technology Napa Valley College Northwestern College Northwestern Polytechnic University Oxnard College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Rio Hondo College San Bernardino Valley College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Ana College Santa Rosa Junior College Sierra College Solano Community College Southwestern College West Los Angeles College Westwood College of Technology - Anaheim Computer Science American InterContinental University Biola University California Lutheran University California National University For Advanced Studies California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Channel Islands CSU Northridge CSU Stanislaus Citrus College Claremont McKenna College Coastline Community College College of Alameda Columbia College Copper Mountain College East Los Angeles College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Harvey Mudd College Institute of Computer Technology Intercultural Institute of California International Technological University Likie Fashion and Technology College Lincoln University Los Angeles Mission College Mashdots College Mt. San Jacinto College National Hispanic University National University Naval Postgraduate School Northwestern Polytechnic University Pacific States University Pacific Union College Park University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Santiago Canyon College Silicon Valley University Stanford University Tien Tao Chong Hua University UC Merced UC Santa Barbara University of the Pacific Computer Systems Analysis American InterContinental University CSU Stanislaus College of Alameda Mashdots College MTI College of Business and Technology Northwestern Polytechnic University Computer Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University Fresno Pacific University Computer Typography and Composition Equipment Operator Chaffey Community College Cypress College East Los Angeles College Fullerton College Hartnell College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Valley College Modesto Junior College Orange Coast College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Conservation and Renewable Natural Resources, Other CSU Bakersfield Construction and Building Finishers and Managers, Other California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California Postsecondary Education Commission 145
Part 2: Programs Offered Construction and Building Technology, Technician Construction and Building Technology, Technician College of the Redwoods Cuesta College Don Bosco Technical Institute Fresno City College Fullerton College Merced College Orange Coast College Pasadena City College Saddleback College San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College Shasta College Construction Trades, Other American River College Laney College Palo Verde College San Joaquin Delta College Construction, Building Inspector Butte Community College Chabot College Coastline Community College College of San Mateo College of the Sequoias Cosumnes River College Fresno City College Fullerton College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Pasadena City College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Mesa College Santa Ana College Southwestern College Consumer Economics and Science American River College Ohlone College Cooking and Other Domestic Skills Solano Community College Corrections and Correctional Administration Bakersfield College Cabrillo College Chaffey Community College De Anza College Fresno City College Hartnell College Imperial Valley College Lassen Community College Los Angeles City College Merced College Merritt College Mt. San Antonio College Napa Valley College Palo Verde College Rio Hondo College San Joaquin Delta College San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia Santa Rosa Junior College Sierra College Solano Community College Southwestern College Cosmetologist Allan Hancock College Barstow College Butte Community College Cerritos College Citrus College College of San Mateo Contra Costa College El Camino College Fullerton College Gavilan College Golden West College Laney College Lassen Community College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College MiraCosta College Napa Valley College Pasadena City College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Diego City College San Jose City College Santa Ana College Santa Monica College Santiago Canyon College Skyline College Solano Community College Yuba College Counseling Psychology Alliant International University - San Diego Argosy University - San Francisco Azusa Pacific University Breining Institute California Baptist University California Graduate Institute California Institute for Human Science California Institute of Integral Studies California Lutheran University California New Hope University CSU San Bernardino Contra Costa College Dominican University of California Holy Names University Hope International University John F. Kennedy University Loma Linda University Loyola Marymount University Mount Saint Mary s College National University New College of California Notre Dame de Namur University Pacifica Graduate Institute Remington College Ryokan College San Diego Christian College Santa Barbara Graduate Institute Santa Clara University Southern California Seminary Trinity College of Graduate Studies UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Santa Monica Vision International University Weimar College Western Institute for Social Research William Jessup University World University of America, Ojai Counselor Education Counseling and Guidance Services Azusa Pacific University California Lutheran University CSU Bakersfield CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Fresno Pacific University La Sierra University Loyola Marymount University National University Saint Mary s College of California Sonoma State University UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego Victor Valley College Court Reporter Bryan College of Court Reporting Butte Community College City College of San Francisco College of Marin College of the Redwoods Cypress College Humphreys College Sage College San Diego City College South Coast College West Valley College 146 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Criminal Justice and Corrections, Other American River College California Lutheran University Golden West College Palo Verde College Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration Allan Hancock College Antelope Valley College Bakersfield College Barstow College Butte Community College Cabrillo College CSU Bakersfield CSU East Bay CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chabot College Citrus College City College of San Francisco College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College De Anza College Diablo Valley College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Feather River College Fresno City College Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Golden West College Grossmont College Hartnell College Heald College - Concord Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Las Positas College Lassen Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Valley College Mendocino College Merced College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College National University Ohlone College Pacific Union College Park University Pasadena City College Porterville College Reedley College Remington College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara Business College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Skyline College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Taft College Ventura College Victor Valley College West Hills College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Western Sierra Law School Yuba College Criminal Justice Studies American River College Everest College National University Palo Verde College Point Loma Nazarene University Criminology CSU Fresno Concordia University Palo Verde College University of La Verne Crop Production Operations and Management West Hills College Part 2: Programs Offered Curriculum and Instruction Culinary Arts and Related Services, Other American River College California Culinary Academy Laney College Oxnard College Culinary Arts, Chef Training American River College Bakersfield College Cabrillo College California Culinary Academy Cerritos College Chaffey Community College College of the Desert Columbia College Contra Costa College Cypress College Diablo Valley College Grossmont College Laney College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Merced College Mission College Orange Coast College Oxnard College Pasadena City College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Victor Valley College Curriculum and Instruction Azusa Pacific University California Lutheran University CSU Chico CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Dominican University of California Fresno Pacific University Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, The Institute for Creation Research La Sierra University Mills College National University Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific California Postsecondary Education Commission 147
Part 2: Programs Offered Custom Tailor Custom Tailor Merritt College Mt. San Antonio College Cytotechnologist Loma Linda University Dairy Science California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Dance Allan Hancock College Cabrillo College California Institute of the Arts CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU San Bernardino City College of San Francisco College of Marin College of the Sequoias Cypress College Fresno City College Glendale Community College Grossmont College Laney College Long Beach City College Loyola Marymount University Mendocino College Mills College Monterey Peninsula College Mt. San Jacinto College Ohlone College Pomona College Saint Mary s College of California San José State University Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Skyline College UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Dance Therapy California Institute of Integral Studies Dancing San Joaquin Delta College Data Processing Technology, Technician American River College Bakersfield College Chabot College Chaffey Community College College of Alameda College of Marin Contra Costa College Evergreen Valley College Fresno City College Grossmont College Institute of Computer Technology Laney College Las Positas College Long Beach City College Mashdots College Merritt College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Antonio College Oxnard College Pasadena City College Reedley College Rio Hondo College San Bernardino Valley College San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Skyline College Southwestern College Taft College Ventura College Victor Valley College Demography, Population Studies Pepperdine University Dental Assistant Allan Hancock College Bryman College Central California School Cerritos College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco College of Alameda College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Redwoods Concorde Career Colleges, Inc Contra Costa College Cypress College Foothill College High-Tech Institute Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Orange Coast College Pasadena City College PIMA Medical Institute Reedley College Sacramento City College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia San Jose City College Santa Rosa Junior College Western Career College - Sacramento Dental Clinical Sciences, Graduate Dentistry (M.S., Ph.D.) Loma Linda University UC San Francisco University of the Pacific Dental Hygienist Cabrillo College Cerritos College Chabot College El Camino College Foothill College Fresno City College Loma Linda University Oxnard College Pasadena City College Sacramento City College San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Taft College UC San Francisco West Los Angeles College Dental Laboratory Technician Citrus College City College of San Francisco Cypress College Diablo Valley College Los Angeles City College Merced College Pasadena City College Riverside City College Shasta College Dental Public Health Specialty Loma Linda University Dental, Oral Surgery Specialty Loma Linda University 148 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D.) Loma Linda University UC San Francisco University of the Pacific Dermatology Residency UC San Francisco Design and Applied Arts, Other Design Institute of San Diego Otis College of Art and Design Pacific Union College Skyline College Design and Visual Communications American InterContinental University Berkeley City College Butte Community College California Institute of the Arts Cerritos College College of Marin Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles Glendale Community College Platt College - Newport Beach Platt College - San Diego Riverside City College San Diego Mesa College San José State University Solano Community College Development Economics and International Development Hope International University Developmental and Child Psychology Alliant International University - San Diego Azusa Pacific University California Graduate Institute California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CSU Chico CSU East Bay CSU Long Beach CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Center for Psychological Studies Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Dominican University of California Mount Saint Mary s College Saint Mary s College of California University of La Verne Victor Valley College Diagnostic Medical Sonography Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Loma Linda University Maric College Diesel Engine Mechanic and Repairer Allan Hancock College American River College Citrus College College of Alameda Golden West College Long Beach City College Oxnard College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Ana College Santiago Canyon College Shasta College West Hills College Dietetics and Human Nutritional Services American River College CSU Chico Loma Linda University Point Loma Nazarene University Dietician Assistant Chaffey Community College College of the Sequoias Fullerton College Glendale Community College Grossmont College Los Angeles City College Merritt College Mission College Orange Coast College Santa Rosa Junior College Diver (Professional) National Polytechnic College of Engineering and Oceaneering Santa Barbara City College Part 2: Programs Offered Drafting, General Divinity and Ministry (B.D., M.Div.) American Baptist Seminary of the West Andrew University Assemblies of God Evangel Theological Seminary Azusa Pacific University Bethel Seminary West Bethesda Christian University Biola University Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. California New Hope University California Union University Capital Bible College Chinese for Christ Calvin Chao Theological Seminary Chong Shin University in USA Christian Witness Theological Seminary Church Divinity School of the Pacific Claremont School of Theology Coastland University Cohen University and Theological Seminary Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology Evangelia University Franciscan School of Theology Fuller Theological Seminary Grace Mission University Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley King s College and Seminary Life University Logos Evangelical Seminary Master s College, The Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary Pacific School of Religion Pepperdine University Saint John s Seminary Saint Patrick s Seminary San Francisco Theological Seminary Southern Baptist College and Seminary Southern California Seminary Starr King School for the Ministry Vision International University Western Conservative Baptist Seminary - Bay Area Westminster Theological Seminary in California William Jessup University Wisdom University World Mission University Yuin University Drafting, General Allan Hancock College American River College Bakersfield College Barstow College Butte Community College Cabrillo College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco College of San Mateo College of the Canyons California Postsecondary Education Commission 149
Part 2: Programs Offered Drafting, Other College of the Redwoods Cosumnes River College Cuyamaca College De Anza College Diablo Valley College Don Bosco Technical Institute East Los Angeles College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Foothill College Fresno City College Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Golden West College Hartnell College Irvine Valley College ITT Technical Institute Laney College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Merced College MiraCosta College Mission College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Antonio College Napa Valley College Ohlone College Orange Coast College Oxnard College Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Platt College - San Diego Rio Hondo College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Solano Community College Southern California Institute of Architecture Southwestern College Ventura College Victor Valley College Yuba College Drafting, Other Contra Costa College MTI College Southern California Institute of Architecture Westech College Inc. - Pomona Drama and Dance Teacher Education Evergreen Valley College Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College Drama, Theater Arts, General Allan Hancock College American Academy of Dramatic Arts West American River College Azusa Pacific University Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Cabrillo College California Institute of Integral Studies California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Monterey Bay CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cañada College City College of San Francisco Claremont McKenna College College of Marin College of the Desert College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Concordia University Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Fresno Pacific University Fullerton College Grossmont College Hartnell College Humboldt State University Irvine Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Las Positas College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University Mendocino College Merced College Mills College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohlone College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Sacramento City College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Scripps College Shasta College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of San Diego University of the Pacific Ventura College West Valley College Westmont College Whittier College Drama, Theater Literature, History and Criticism CSU San Bernardino Saint Mary s College of California Dramatic, Theater Arts and Stagecraft, Other Victor Valley College West Hills College Drawing Allan Hancock College American River College Bakersfield College Berkeley City College Cabrillo College California College of the Arts Cañada College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco College of Marin College of San Mateo 150 California Postsecondary Education Commission
College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Concordia University Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College De Anza College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Foothill College Fresno City College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Grossmont College Hartnell College Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Valley College Mendocino College Merced College MiraCosta College Mission College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Pasadena City College Rio Hondo College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Diego Mesa College San Jose City College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Skyline College Solano Community College Southwestern College Ventura College West Hills College West Los Angeles College Yuba College Earth and Planetary Sciences California Institute of Technology California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Stanislaus Citrus College Columbia College Contra Costa College Institute for Creation Research Los Angeles Harbor College Mt. San Jacinto College Stanford University UC Merced UC San Diego East and Southeast Asian Languages and Literatures UC Santa Barbara East and Southeast Asian Languages and Literatures, Other East Asian Studies Intercultural Institute of California Naval Postgraduate School Pitzer College Stanford University UC San Diego East European Languages and Literatures, Other Eastern European Area Studies Naval Postgraduate School Ecology California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo College of Marin Feather River College Fullerton College UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Part 2: Programs Offered Economics, General Econometrics and Quantitative Economics Scripps College Economics, General Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Berkeley City College California Institute of Technology California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus California University of Management and Sciences Cañada College Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco Claremont Graduate University Claremont McKenna College College of the Desert Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Crafton Hills College De Anza College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Foothill College Fullerton College Grossmont College Humboldt State University Lake Tahoe Community College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University Mills College Monterey Peninsula College Mt. San Jacinto College Occidental College Oxnard College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College California Postsecondary Education Commission 151
Part 2: Programs Offered Economics, Other Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Victor Valley College West Valley College Westmont College Whittier College Economics, Other Claremont McKenna College Harvey Mudd College Occidental College Thomas Aquinas College Education Administration and Supervision, General Azusa Pacific University California Lutheran University CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus California University of Business and Technology Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Fresno Pacific University Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion La Sierra University Loyola Marymount University Mount Saint Mary s College National University Notre Dame de Namur University Pepperdine University Saint Mary s College of California Santa Clara University Simpson University University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Education Administration and Supervision, Other Alliant International University - San Diego Copper Mountain College Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion Pepperdine University Education of the Deaf and Hearing Impaired Education of the Emotionally Handicapped Education of the Gifted and Talented Education of the Mentally Handicapped Education of the Multiple Handicapped Education of the Physically Handicapped Fresno Pacific University Education of the Specific Learning Disabled University of La Verne Education, General Alliant International University - San Diego Argosy University - San Francisco Azusa Pacific University Biola University California Baptist University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus California University of Business and Technology Central Michigan University Chaffey Community College Claremont Graduate University Coastline Community College Contra Costa College Crafton Hills College Cuyamaca College Dharma Realm Buddhist University El Camino College Hubbard College of Administration International Humboldt State University Imperial Valley College Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, The Lake Tahoe Community College Loyola Marymount University Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Napa Valley College National University Newport University Notre Dame de Namur University Ohlone College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Rudolf Steiner College San José State University Santa Rosa Junior College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Stanford University UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of the Pacific Vanguard Vision International University Western Institute for Social Research Whittier College Yuba College 152 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology, Technician Education, Other Alliant International University - San Diego Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Fielding Graduate University Holy Names University Hubbard College of Administration International Lassen Community College Loyola Marymount University Mills College National Hispanic University National University Newport University Pepperdine University Pitzer College Rudolf Steiner College Santa Clara University Southern Baptist College and Seminary UC San Diego University of Judaism University of La Verne Vision International University Western Institute for Social Research Educational and Instructional Media Design Azusa Pacific University CSU Chico Fresno Pacific University Institute for Creation Research National University Educational and Instructional Media Technology, Technician National University Educational Assessment, Testing and Measurement Institute for Creation Research Educational Evaluation and Research Institute for Creation Research Western Institute for Social Research Educational Psychology Alliant International University - San Diego CSU Northridge Institute for Creation Research Loyola Marymount University Pepperdine University Rudolf Steiner College University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Educational Statistics and Research Methods Institute for Creation Research Educational Supervision National University University of San Diego Elder Care Provider, Companion Chaffey Community College East Los Angeles College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Electrical and Electronics Equipment Installer and Repairer Allan Hancock College American River College Antelope Valley College Bakersfield College Barstow College Butte Community College Cabrillo College Cañada College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco Coastline Community College College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Contra Costa College Cuesta College Cuyamaca College De Anza College Diablo Valley College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Foothill College Fresno City College Irvine Valley College Las Positas College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Mendocino College Merced College Mission College Modesto Junior College Moorpark College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Ohlone College Orange Coast College Oxnard College Pasadena City College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College Santa Ana College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Skyline College Solano Community College Southern California Institute of Technology Southwestern College Yuba College Electrical and Power Transmission Installer, General Cerritos College Fresno City College Electrical Engineering Technologies, Technicians, Other Barstow College Cuyamaca College East Los Angeles College Heald College - Fresno Heald College - Hayward Heald College - Roseville Heald College - San Francisco Heald College - San Jose International Technological University ITT Technical Institute National Institute of Technology San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno Southern California Institute of Technology Victor Valley College Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology, Technician Aviation & Electronic School of America California Postsecondary Education Commission 153
Part 2: Programs Offered Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering Cogswell Polytechnical College DeVry University DeVry University - Long Beach Don Bosco Technical Institute East Los Angeles College National Institute of Technology Oxnard College Pacific Union College Southern California Institute of Technology Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering California Institute of Technology California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento Cogswell Polytechnical College East Los Angeles College Loyola Marymount University Naval Postgraduate School Pacific States University San José State University Santa Clara University Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of San Diego University of the Pacific Electrical, Electronics Drafting Southern California Institute of Architecture Electrician Bakersfield College College of San Mateo College of the Redwoods Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Merced College Santa Ana College Electrocardiograph Technology, Technician Antelope Valley College City College of San Francisco East Los Angeles College Fresno City College Fullerton College Orange Coast College Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technology, Technician East Los Angeles College Electromechanical Technology, Technician Citrus College Mt. San Antonio College Ohlone College Riverside City College Santa Barbara City College Elementary Particle Physics Elementary Teacher Education Alliant International University - San Diego Azusa Pacific University Biola University California Baptist University CSU Chico CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Cuyamaca College Dharma Realm Buddhist University Dominican University of California Fresno Pacific University Holy Names University Hope International University La Sierra University Loyola Marymount University Mills College National University Notre Dame de Namur University Pacific Oaks College Pacific Union College Patten University Rudolf Steiner College Saint Mary s College of California Santa Clara University Simpson University UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of the Pacific Weimar College Westmont College Elementary, Middle and Secondary Education Administration Azusa Pacific University CSU Chico CSU San Bernardino National University Notre Dame de Namur University Santa Clara University Shasta Bible College Emergency Medical Technology, Technician Allan Hancock College American River College Butte Community College Chabot College College of the Canyons Columbia College Contra Costa College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College East Los Angeles College Fresno City College Imperial Valley College Loma Linda University Los Medanos College Mt. San Antonio College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Santa Rosa Junior College Skyline College Southwestern College Victor Valley College Yuba College Emergency Medicine Residency Endocrinology and Metabolism Residency Endodontics Specialty Loma Linda University Energy Management and Systems Technology, Technician Lassen Community College Engineering Design Sacramento City College Santiago Canyon College 154 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Engineering Management California Coast University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Pitzer College San José State University University of the Pacific Engineering Mechanics California Institute of Technology Engineering Physics Loyola Marymount University Point Loma Nazarene University Santa Clara University UC San Diego University of the Pacific Westmont College Engineering Science UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Engineering Technology, Technician, General Butte Community College Chabot College East Los Angeles College Hartnell College International Technological University Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Modesto Junior College Mt. San Jacinto College Ohlone College Oxnard College Pasadena City College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Southern California University for Professional Studies Engineering, General Allan Hancock College American River College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Biola University Butte Community College Cabrillo College California Institute of Technology California National University For Advanced Studies California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge Cañada College Cerritos College College of Alameda College of San Mateo College of the Siskiyous Contra Costa College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College Cuyamaca College De Anza College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Foothill College Fresno City College Fullerton College Hartnell College Harvey Mudd College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University Mendocino College Merced College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Napa Valley College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego City College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Shasta College Sierra College Southwestern College Stanford University UC Merced UC San Diego Ventura College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Engineering, Other California Institute of Technology Claremont McKenna College Part 2: Programs Offered English Creative Writing College of the Canyons Contra Costa College Harvey Mudd College Humboldt State University Loyola Marymount University Santa Clara University Scripps College Stanford University UC San Diego Engineering-Related Technologies, Other Maric College Engineering-Related Technologies, Technicians, Other CSU Long Beach CSU Sacramento East Los Angeles College Fresno City College Fullerton College Naval Postgraduate School Pacific Union College San José State University Sierra College University of La Verne English Composition CSU San Bernardino Intercultural Institute of California Laney College Pacific Union College Western College English Creative Writing CSU Chico CSU San Bernardino Dominican University of California Foothill College Intercultural Institute of California Mills College Otis College of Art and Design Saint Mary s College of California UC Riverside University of San Francisco California Postsecondary Education Commission 155
Part 2: Programs Offered English Language and Literature, General English Language and Literature, General Allan Hancock College Alliant International University - San Diego American River College Antelope Valley College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Berkeley City College Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Biola University Butte Community College California Baptist University California Institute of Technology California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Citrus College Claremont Graduate University Claremont McKenna College College of Alameda College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Concordia University Contra Costa College Crafton Hills College Cuyamaca College De Anza College Dominican University of California El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Feather River College Foothill College Fresno Pacific University Fullerton College Glendale Community College Grossmont College Hartnell College Holy Names University Humboldt State University Imperial Valley College Intercultural Institute of California La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University Master s College, The Mendocino College Merced College Mills College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Mount Saint Mary s College Napa Valley College National University Notre Dame de Namur University Oxnard College Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Pomona College Porterville College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego Christian College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Simpson University Skyline College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Stanford University Taft College UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Vanguard Victor Valley College Weimar College West Valley College Westmont College Whittier College English Language and Literature, Letters, Other California Design College CSU Monterey Bay CSU Northridge Laney College Occidental College Pepperdine University Stanford University UC San Diego English Literature (British and Commonwealth) Concordia University Mills College Point Loma Nazarene University English Teacher Education Alliant International University - San Diego Azusa Pacific University Biola University CSU Chico Fresno Pacific University Hope International University Pacific Union College Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Rudolf Steiner College Simpson University Soka University of America English Technical and Business Writing American River College Intercultural Institute of California Mashdots College Enterprise Management and Operation, General California School of International Management Hubbard College of Administration International Northwestern Polytechnic University University of La Verne University of Phoenix - Southern California Enterprise Management and Operation, Other California School of International Management Hubbard College of Administration International Entomology CSU Stanislaus 156 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Evolutionary Biology San José State University UC Riverside Entrepreneurship CSU Fresno CSU San Bernardino Cuyamaca College National University Ohlone College Palo Verde College San Joaquin Delta College Environmental and Environmental Health Engineering California Institute of Technology California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo De Anza College Feather River College Fullerton College Irvine Valley College Loyola Marymount University Napa Valley College Oxnard College Palo Verde College Saddleback College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College UC Riverside Environmental and Pollution Control Technology, Technician Allan Hancock College Bakersfield College Butte Community College Chaffey Community College Cosumnes River College Cuyamaca College Golden West College Hartnell College Merced College Merritt College Mission College Rio Hondo College Solano Community College Southwestern College West Los Angeles College Environmental Control Technology, Technicians, Other Heald College - Roseville Environmental Health CSU Northridge Loma Linda University Environmental Science, Studies Alliant International University - San Diego CSU Channel Islands CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Monterey Bay CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Citrus College Columbia College Cuyamaca College Dominican University of California Feather River College Fresno Pacific University Humboldt State University Mills College Monterey Institute of International Studies Mt. San Jacinto College National University Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Pitzer College San José State University Scripps College Sonoma State University UC Merced UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Epidemiology Loma Linda University Stanford University UC San Diego Equestrian and Equine Studies, Horse Management and Training West Hills College Ethnic and Cultural Studies, Other Alliant International University - San Diego Berkeley City College California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU East Bay CSU Fullerton CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU Stanislaus Chabot College Claremont Graduate University College of San Mateo De Anza College El Camino College Foothill College Fresno City College Fresno Pacific University Intercultural Institute of California Laney College Mashdots College Mendocino College Mills College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pomona College Rio Hondo College Sacramento City College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Solano Community College Southwestern College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego European History Berkeley City College CSU Chico City College of San Francisco Palo Verde College European Studies Loyola Marymount University Naval Postgraduate School Pepperdine University Evolutionary Biology UC Santa Barbara California Postsecondary Education Commission 157
Part 2: Programs Offered Executive Assistant, Secretary Executive Assistant, Secretary Cañada College Empire College Humphreys College Exercise Sciences, Physiology and Movement Studies Concordia University Occidental College Saint Mary s College of California Santiago Canyon College Vanguard Experimental Psychology CSU San Bernardino Family and Community Studies American River College East Los Angeles College Family and Consumer Resource Management, Other East Los Angeles College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Pacific Union College Sacramento City College Santiago Canyon College Family and Marriage Counseling Bethel Seminary West California Lutheran University CSU Dominguez Hills Fuller Theological Seminary Loma Linda University Loyola Marymount University Pacific Oaks College Phillips Graduate Institute San José State University University of La Verne University of San Diego Family Life and Relations Studies Point Loma Nazarene University Family Medicine Residency Family Resource Management Studies East Los Angeles College Fashion and Fabric Consultant Allan Hancock College American River College Cañada College Diablo Valley College East Los Angeles College Long Beach City College Mendocino College Monterey Peninsula College Mt. San Antonio College Orange Coast College Pasadena City College Sacramento City College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Monica College Shasta College Skyline College West Valley College Fashion Design and Illustration Academy of Art University American InterContinental University Art Institute of California - San Francisco Brooks College Cañada College City College of San Francisco East Los Angeles College Fashion Careers College Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles Likie Fashion and Technology College Otis College of Art and Design San Joaquin Delta College Santiago Canyon College University of San Francisco Woodbury University Fashion Merchandising American InterContinental University American River College Art Institute of California - San Francisco Brooks College Butte Community College California Design College CSU Fresno Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco College of Alameda Cuesta College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Fashion Careers College Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles Fullerton College Likie Fashion and Technology College Los Angeles Valley College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Pacific Union College Point Loma Nazarene University Reedley College Saddleback College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College Santiago Canyon College Sierra College Solano Community College Fashion Modeling College of Alameda Fiber, Textile and Weaving Arts California College of the Arts College for Appraisers Film, Cinema Studies Art Center College of Design City College of San Francisco Claremont McKenna College Skyline College UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Film, Video and Photographic Arts, Other Azusa Pacific University Berkeley City College Brooks Institute of Photography California College of the Arts City College of San Francisco Contra Costa College Pitzer College Woodbury University 158 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Film-Video Making, Cinematography and Production Academy of Art University American Film Institute California Institute of the Arts City College of San Francisco Columbia College - Hollywood Platt College - San Diego San Francisco Art Institute Finance, General Armstrong University California American University California College For Health Sciences California Lutheran University California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Folsom Lake College Golden Gate University Hubbard College of Administration International La Sierra University Los Angeles Mission College Menlo College National University Pacific States University Pacific Union College Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Santa Clara University University of San Francisco Vanguard Woodbury University Financial Management and Services, Other American Graduate University California School of International Management California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Dominican University of California Institute of Computer Technology Likie Fashion and Technology College Newport University Saint Mary s College of California Tien Tao Chong Hua University Transworld University, The Financial Planning California School of International Management Golden Gate University Hubbard College of Administration International Financial Services Marketing Operations San Joaquin Delta College Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other Academy of Art University American River College Berkeley City College Biola University California Baptist University California College of the Arts Claremont Graduate University College for Appraisers College of the Desert Columbia College National University UC San Diego University of Redlands Fine, Studio Arts Academy of Art University Berkeley City College California Institute of the Arts CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach City College of San Francisco Golden West College John F. Kennedy University Laguna College of Art & Design Otis College of Art and Design Pacific Union College Rudolf Steiner College Sacramento City College San José State University Santa Clara University Scripps College Skyline College Sonoma State University UC Santa Barbara University of the Pacific Fire Protection and Safety Technology, Technician Barstow College Citrus College Cogswell Polytechnical College Columbia College Copper Mountain College Mt. San Jacinto College Part 2: Programs Offered Fire Services Administration Palo Verde College Victor Valley College Fire Protection, Other Allan Hancock College American River College Antelope Valley College Bakersfield College Barstow College Butte Community College Cabrillo College Cerro Coso Community College Chabot College City College of San Francisco College of San Mateo College of the Desert College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Cosumnes River College Crafton Hills College El Camino College Fresno City College Glendale Community College Hartnell College Lake Tahoe Community College Las Positas College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Merced College Mission College Modesto Junior College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Oxnard College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College San Diego Miramar College Santa Ana College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Solano Community College Southwestern College Victor Valley College Yuba College Fire Science, Firefighting East Los Angeles College Oxnard College Palo Verde College San Joaquin Delta College Fire Services Administration Allan Hancock College Cogswell Polytechnical College College of the Siskiyous Crafton Hills College Fresno City College California Postsecondary Education Commission 159
Part 2: Programs Offered Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management Monterey Peninsula College Oxnard College Rio Hondo College Santa Rosa Junior College Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management Humboldt State University Flight Attendant Cypress College El Camino College Glendale Community College Irvine Valley College Mt. San Antonio College Orange Coast College Floristry Marketing Operations College of San Mateo Golden West College Los Angeles Pierce College Mt. San Antonio College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Yuba College Food and Beverage, Restaurant Operations Manager American River College Los Angeles Mission College Oxnard College Food and Nutrition American River College CSU Chico CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino Pacific Union College Food Caterer CSU Chico Food Sales Operations Palo Verde College Food Sciences and Technology California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Fresno Food Systems Administration CSU Chico Foods and Nutrition Science American River College California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Pacific Union College Foods and Nutrition Studies, General American River College California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Chico CSU Long Beach CSU San Bernardino Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Loma Linda University Pepperdine University San José State University Foods and Nutrition Studies, Other CSU Chico Foreign Language Interpretation and Translation Mashdots College Monterey Institute of International Studies New Bridge University Foreign Languages and Literatures, General Antelope Valley College Bakersfield College Berkeley City College Cabrillo College California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Citrus College College of Marin College of the Canyons College of the Sequoias Contra Costa College Crafton Hills College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Lake Tahoe Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Harbor College Master s College, The Mendocino College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Mt. San Jacinto College Occidental College Pasadena City College Pomona College Saddleback College San Diego City College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Ana College Scripps College Shasta College Solano Community College Stanford University UC Riverside Ventura College Westmont College Foreign Languages and Literatures, Other American River College Berkeley City College College of the Sequoias Concordia University Riverside City College San Joaquin Delta College Foreign Languages Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University Monterey Institute of International Studies Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College Soka University of America Forensic Pathology Residency Forensic Technology, Technician National University Forestry Sciences Feather River College Forestry, General American River College 160 California Postsecondary Education Commission
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Citrus College College of the Redwoods Columbia College Humboldt State University Lake Tahoe Community College Modesto Junior College Mt. San Antonio College Reedley College Santa Rosa Junior College Sierra College French Language and Literature American River College California Lutheran University CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Cerritos College Chaffey Community College Claremont McKenna College College of Marin College of San Mateo Contra Costa College De Anza College El Camino College Foothill College Grossmont College Humboldt State University La Sierra University Los Angeles City College Loyola Marymount University Mashdots College Mills College Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Peninsula College Napa Valley College Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohlone College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Victor Valley College West Valley College Westmont College Whittier College French Language Teacher Education Notre Dame de Namur University Funeral Services and Mortuary Science Cypress College Furniture Designer and Maker California College of the Arts General Buying Operations Allan Hancock College Butte Community College Citrus College Coastline Community College Cuesta College Cypress College De Anza College Fresno City College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Grossmont College Imperial Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Mission College Modesto Junior College Moorpark College Napa Valley College Orange Coast College Oxnard College Saddleback College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Sierra College Solano Community College Part 2: Programs Offered General Studies General Marketing Operations American River College CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus College of Alameda Hubbard College of Administration International Palo Verde College General Office, Clerical and Typing Services Cañada College East Los Angeles College Empire College Skyline College General Retailing and Wholesaling Operations and Skills, Other Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Orange Coast College Palo Verde College Santa Rosa Junior College General Retailing Operations College of Alameda Palo Verde College San Joaquin Delta College General Selling Skills and Sales Operations Bakersfield College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Crafton Hills College Fresno City College Hubbard College of Administration International Las Positas College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Medanos College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Santa Rosa Junior College Skyline College General Studies Allan Hancock College Azusa Pacific University Barstow College Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Butte Community College California Institute of Integral Studies California Postsecondary Education Commission 161
Part 2: Programs Offered General Teacher Education, Other California Lutheran University CSU Chico Cañada College Cerro Coso Community College City College of San Francisco College of the Desert College of the Redwoods College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Cuyamaca College Cypress College De Anza College Diablo Valley College Evergreen Valley College Folsom Lake College Fresno City College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Hartnell College Hope International University Imperial Valley College InterAmerican College Irvine Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Lassen Community College Los Medanos College Marymount College Mendocino College Merced College MiraCosta College Monterey Peninsula College Napa Valley College Pacific Union College Patten University Porterville College Reedley College Rudolf Steiner College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Jose City College Shasta College Sierra College Simpson University Southwestern College University of La Verne Victor Valley College Western Institute for Social Research Whittier College General Teacher Education, Other Hubbard College of Administration International Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, The National University Notre Dame de Namur University Pepperdine University Rudolf Steiner College Shasta Bible College Skyline College University of La Verne Genetics, Plant and Animal Berkeley City College CSU Stanislaus Institute for Creation Research Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Francisco Geochemistry California Institute of Technology Institute for Creation Research Geography Berkeley City College California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cerritos College Concordia University Contra Costa College De Anza College Foothill College Fullerton College Grossmont College Humboldt State University Lake Tahoe Community College Mt. San Jacinto College Ohlone College Palo Verde College San Diego City College San José State University Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Sonoma State University UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara Victor Valley College West Hills College Geological and Related Sciences, Other CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino Cerritos College College of the Siskiyous Crafton Hills College El Camino College Grossmont College Harvey Mudd College Institute for Creation Research Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Sierra College Stanford University UC Riverside West Hills College Whittier College Geological Engineering Geology Berkeley City College California Institute of Technology California Lutheran University California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus City College of San Francisco Contra Costa College Harvey Mudd College Humboldt State University Institute for Creation Research Lake Tahoe Community College Loma Linda University Mt. San Jacinto College Occidental College Ohlone College Palo Verde College Pomona College San José State University Santiago Canyon College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Stanford University UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara University of the Pacific Victor Valley College West Hills College Whittier College 162 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Greek Language and Literature (Modern) Geophysics and Seismology California Institute of Technology Occidental College Stanford University UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara German Language and Literature American River College California Lutheran University CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento Cerritos College Chaffey Community College Foothill College Grossmont College Humboldt State University Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Valley College Mashdots College Monterey Institute of International Studies Ohlone College Palo Verde College Pepperdine University Pomona College Saint Mary s College of California San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Scripps College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of the Pacific German Language Teacher Education Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College Germanic Languages and Literatures, Other Stanford University Gerontological Services CSU Sacramento East Los Angeles College Gerontology CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento Folsom Lake College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Notre Dame de Namur University San José State University University of La Verne Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Don Bosco Technical Institute Fresno City College Fullerton College Laney College Pasadena City College Riverside City College Sacramento City College San Joaquin Delta College Graphic and Printing Equipment Operators, Other Contra Costa College Graphic Design, Commercial Art and Illustration Academy of Art University Allan Hancock College Art Center College of Design Art Institute of California - San Francisco Azusa Pacific University Berkeley City College Butte Community College California College of the Arts California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CSU San Bernardino Chabot College Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco Coastal Valley College Cogswell Polytechnical College College of San Mateo College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Cuyamaca College De Anza College East Los Angeles College Expression Center for New Media Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles Foothill College Glendale Community College Golden West College La Sierra University Laguna College of Art & Design Laney College Las Positas College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Mission College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mount Saint Mary s College National University Ohlone College Orange Coast College Otis College of Art and Design Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Platt College - Newport Beach Platt College - San Diego Point Loma Nazarene University Saddleback College San Diego City College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Southwestern College University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Western College Westwood College of Technology - Anaheim Woodbury University Greek Language and Literature (Ancient and Medieval) Concordia University San Joaquin Delta College Greek Language and Literature (Modern) Loyola Marymount University San Joaquin Delta College California Postsecondary Education Commission 163
Part 2: Programs Offered Gunsmith Gunsmith Lassen Community College Health and Medical Administrative Services Loma Linda University Health and Medical Administrative Services, Other California College California Pacific University Concorde Career Colleges, Inc Contra Costa College San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia Stanford University Weimar College West Hills College Westech College Inc. - Pomona Western Career College - Sacramento Health and Medical Assistants, Other Heald College - Concord Weimar College Health and Medical Biostatistics Loma Linda University Health and Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Services, Other Emperor s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine Grossmont College Health and Medical Laboratory Technologies, Technicians, Other San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia Health and Medical Preparatory Programs, Other Pacific Union College Weimar College Health and Physical Education and Fitness, Other Citrus College Columbia College Concordia University Pacific Union College Health and Physical Education, General Allan Hancock College Butte Community College California Baptist University Cerritos College Citrus College College of Marin College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Cuesta College De Anza College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Foothill College Fresno Pacific University Glendale Community College Golden West College Irvine Valley College La Sierra University Long Beach City College Los Angeles Valley College Mendocino College Merced College Mission College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Occidental College Orange Coast College Pasadena City College Point Loma Nazarene University Porterville College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Solano Community College University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Westmont College Yuba College Health Occupations Teacher Education (Vocational) Golden West College Health Professions and Related Sciences American University of Health Sciences Health Professions and Related Sciences, Other Breining Institute California Institute of Integral Studies CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Crafton Hills College Cypress College John F. Kennedy University Lake Tahoe Community College Loma Linda University Los Angeles Harbor College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Ohlone College Pacific College of Oriental Medicine Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Saint Mary s College of California Samra University of Oriental Medicine Samuel Merritt College San José State University Skyline College Stanford University Touro University International UC San Francisco Western Institute for Social Research Western University of Health Sciences Health Related Knowledge and Skills, Other Berkeley City College California Institute of Integral Studies Palo Verde College Solano Community College 164 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Health System, Health Services Administration California Lutheran University CSU Long Beach CSU San Bernardino National University Saint Mary s College of California San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga University of La Verne University of Phoenix - San Diego University of San Francisco Western Institute for Social Research Health Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino College of the Canyons College of the Siskiyous Hartnell College Rudolf Steiner College West Hills College Western Institute for Social Research Health Unit Coordinator, Ward Clerk City College of San Francisco High-Tech Institute Orange Coast College Health Unit Manager, Ward Supervisor California Coast University Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic and Repairers San Joaquin Delta College WyoTech - Fremont Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology, Technician Citrus College City College of San Francisco College of San Mateo College of the Desert College of the Sequoias Cypress College El Camino College Fresno City College Laney College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Merced College Modesto Junior College Mt. San Antonio College Orange Coast College Oxnard College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Joaquin Delta College San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno San Jose City College Heavy Equipment Maintenance and Repairer College of the Redwoods Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Hebrew Language and Literature CSU Northridge Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion High School Equivalence Certificate City College of San Francisco Higher Education Administration Alliant International University - San Diego Azusa Pacific University Claremont Graduate University Western Institute for Social Research Hispanic-American Studies Berkeley City College CSU Channel Islands CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge Contra Costa College East Los Angeles College Loyola Marymount University Ohlone College Palo Verde College Pitzer College San José State University Scripps College Sonoma State University Stanford University Part 2: Programs Offered History, General UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of San Diego Historic Preservation, Conservation and Architectural History CSU Dominguez Hills History and Philosophy of Science and Technology Thomas Aquinas College History Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University Biola University CSU San Bernardino Loyola Marymount University Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College History, General Antelope Valley College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Berkeley City College Biola University California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Cerritos College Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco Claremont Graduate University Claremont McKenna College College of Marin College of the Canyons College of the Desert Columbia College California Postsecondary Education Commission 165
Part 2: Programs Offered History, Other Concordia University Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Crafton Hills College Cuyamaca College De Anza College Dominican University of California El Camino College Foothill College Fresno City College Fresno Pacific University Fullerton College Grossmont College Hartnell College Holy Names University Humboldt State University La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University Master s College, The Mendocino College Menlo College Merced College Mills College MiraCosta College Monterey Peninsula College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohlone College Oxnard College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Porterville College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego Christian College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Simpson University Skyline College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College UC Merced UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Victor Valley College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Westmont College Whittier College History, Other Berkeley City College CSU Chico Concordia University Pacific Union College Point Loma Nazarene University Thomas Aquinas College Home Economics Teacher Education (Vocational) Home Economics, General Allan Hancock College CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento College of the Sequoias Humboldt State University Lake Tahoe Community College Los Angeles Mission College Master s College, The Merritt College Modesto Junior College Point Loma Nazarene University San Joaquin Delta College Santa Ana College Santa Rosa Junior College Solano Community College Home Economics, Other American River College Home Furnishings and Equipment Installers and Consultants, General Allan Hancock College Antelope Valley College Bakersfield College Butte Community College Cañada College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Cuesta College El Camino College Las Positas College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Valley College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Mt. San Antonio College Ohlone College Orange Coast College Saddleback College San Diego Mesa College Santa Ana College Santa Rosa Junior College Solano Community College West Valley College Home Health Aide City College of San Francisco Imperial Valley College Santa Barbara City College Home Maintenance and Improvement Solano Community College Horticulture Science California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Lake Tahoe Community College Hospital, Health Facilities Administration Loma Linda University Pacific Union College Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations, General American InterContinental University College of the Desert Empire College Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations, Other Palo Verde College Hospitality Services Management, Other California School of International Management University of San Francisco 166 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Industrial and Manufacturing Technology, Technician Hospitality, Administration Management California American University California School of International Management Columbia College Heald College - San Francisco Skyline College Travel University International Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Management Alliant International University - San Diego California School of International Management California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Columbia College Lake Tahoe Community College Oxnard College San José State University Travel University International University of San Francisco Human Resources Management Allan Hancock College Azusa Pacific University California National University For Advanced Studies California School of International Management California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Central State University College of the Canyons Columbia College DeVry University Dominican University of California Fresno City College Fresno Pacific University Golden Gate University Holy Names University La Sierra University Lassen Community College Los Angeles City College Menlo College Merced College Mount Saint Mary s College National University Newport University Porterville College San Bernardino Valley College San Joaquin Delta College San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga Shasta College Simpson University West Hills College Yuba College Human Resources Management, Other California School of International Management CSU San Bernardino Claremont Graduate University National University Springfield College of San Diego County Humanities and Humanistic Studies Andrew University Barstow College Biola University California Institute of Integral Studies CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Monterey Bay CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cerritos College College of Alameda College of the Canyons College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Contra Costa College Cypress College De Anza College Dominican University of California Foothill College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Holy Names University Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, The International Professional School of Bodywork La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University Menlo College Merritt College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College National University New College of California Notre Dame de Namur University Pacifica Graduate Institute Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Riverside City College Sacramento City College San Diego Miramar College San Diego University for Integrative Studies San José State University Southwestern College Stanford University Taft College UC Merced UC Riverside UC San Diego University of San Diego West Hills College Hydraulic Technology, Technician San Joaquin Delta College Hypnotherapy American University of Complementary Medicine Breining Institute Improvement and Social Skills, General California School of International Management Citrus College College of Alameda Hubbard College of Administration International Napa Valley College Individual and Family Development Studies, General Hope International University Loma Linda University University of La Verne Individual and Family Development Studies, Other Columbia College of Missouri Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Fresno CSU Northridge San José State University Stanford University UC San Diego Industrial and Manufacturing Technology, Technician Bakersfield College California Postsecondary Education Commission 167
Part 2: Programs Offered Industrial and Organizational Psychology Butte Community College CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College College of the Sequoias Contra Costa College De Anza College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Fresno City College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Merced College Mt. San Antonio College Pacific Union College Reedley College Sacramento City College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Sierra College Solano Community College Industrial and Organizational Psychology Alliant International University - San Diego Azusa Pacific University California Graduate Institute California Institute of Integral Studies CSU San Bernardino Center for Psychological Studies Claremont Graduate University Dominican University of California John F. Kennedy University Pepperdine University Phillips Graduate Institute Point Loma Nazarene University Professional School of Psychology Sacramento Saint Mary s College of California Western Institute for Social Research Industrial Design Art Center College of Design California College of the Arts CSU Long Beach San José State University Industrial Electronics Installer and Repairer American River College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Hartnell College Merced College Mt. San Antonio College Napa Valley College National Institute of Technology San Jose City College Victor Valley College Industrial Production Technology, Technicians, Other California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Don Bosco Technical Institute Infectious Disease Residency Information Processing, Data Entry Technician E-Gate College Pasadena City College Skyline College Information Sciences and Systems Abraham Lincoln University Alliant International University - San Diego American InterContinental University Biola University California American University California Lutheran University CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus California University of Management and Sciences Claremont Graduate University College of Alameda DeVry University DeVry University - Long Beach E-Gate College East Los Angeles College Golden Gate University Humboldt State University ITT Technical Institute Mashdots College National University Naval Postgraduate School Northwestern Polytechnic University UC Riverside University of Phoenix - San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Inorganic Chemistry City College of San Francisco Solano Community College Institutional Food Services Administrator CSU Chico College of the Sequoias Columbia College Cosumnes River College Fresno City College Glendale Community College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Mission College Orange Coast College Oxnard College San Bernardino Valley College Santa Barbara City College Yuba College Institutional Food Workers and Administrators, General Allan Hancock College American River College Bakersfield College Butte Community College Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco College of the Canyons College of the Desert Columbia College Crafton Hills College Cypress College Fresno City College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Orange Coast College Riverside City College Saddleback College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Skyline College Institutional Food Workers and Administrators, Other CSU Chico Instrumentation Technology, Technician Glendale Community College Yuba College Insurance and Risk Management California School of International Management 168 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Insurance Marketing Operations Santa Ana College Interior Architecture California College of the Arts CSU Fresno CSU Sacramento San José State University Woodbury University Interior Design Academy of Art University American InterContinental University Brooks College CSU Fresno CSU Sacramento Cañada College Design Institute of San Diego Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles Fullerton College Interior Designers Institute Los Angeles Mission College Ohlone College Pacific Union College Pasadena City College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Rosa Junior College University of San Francisco Interior Environments San Joaquin Delta College Intermedia California College of the Arts Otis College of Art and Design University of San Diego Internal Medicine Residency International Agriculture International Business Alliant International University - San Diego Armstrong University Azusa Pacific University California American University California Lutheran University California School of International Management California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Fullerton CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino Dominican University of California East Los Angeles College Golden Gate University International Technological University Likie Fashion and Technology College Menlo College Monterey Institute of International Studies National University Newport University Oxnard College Pacific States University Pacific Union College Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Saint Mary s College of California Santiago Canyon College Skyline College Tien Tao Chong Hua University University of La Verne University of San Diego University of San Francisco Vanguard Woodbury University International Business Marketing Berkeley City College California School of International Management Foothill College Fullerton College Long Beach City College Monterey Peninsula College San Jose City College International Economics Berkeley City College Pepperdine University University of San Francisco International Finance California School of International Management International Relations and Affairs Alliant International University - San Diego Berkeley City College CSU Sacramento Claremont Graduate University Claremont McKenna College Concordia University Dominican University of California Holy Names University Mills College Monterey Institute of International Studies Occidental College Pomona College Part 2: Programs Offered Italian Language and Literature Sacramento City College Scripps College Stanford University University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of the Pacific Whittier College William Carey International University Interpersonal and Social Skills, Other California School of International Management College of Alameda Hubbard College of Administration International Interpersonal Relationships Skills California School of International Management College of Alameda Hubbard College of Administration International Investments and Securities California School of International Management Islamic Studies UC Santa Barbara Italian Language and Literature CSU Northridge Cañada College Contra Costa College Lake Tahoe Community College Mashdots College Saint Mary s College of California San Joaquin Delta College Santa Clara University Santiago Canyon College Stanford University UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara California Postsecondary Education Commission 169
Part 2: Programs Offered Japanese Language and Literature Japanese Language and Literature CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Stanislaus Contra Costa College Foothill College Lake Tahoe Community College Los Angeles City College Monterey Institute of International Studies Ohlone College Pomona College Saint Mary s College of California San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Stanford University UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Jewish and Judaic Studies CSU Northridge Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of Judaism Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad/West Coast Talmudical Seminary Job Seeking and Changing Skills Berkeley City College Cañada College City College of San Francisco College of Alameda Crafton Hills College East Los Angeles College Foothill College Hubbard College of Administration International Intercultural Institute of California Monterey Peninsula College Palo Verde College Solano Community College Journalism Alliant International University - San Diego American River College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Biola University Cabrillo College California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CSU Chico CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento Cerritos College College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Sequoias Contra Costa College Dominican University of California East Los Angeles College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Fullerton College Humboldt State University Laney College Lassen Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Menlo College Modesto Junior College Ohlone College Oxnard College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Sacramento City College San José State University Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Solano Community College Southwestern College Taft College University of La Verne Ventura College Victor Valley College Journalism and Mass Communication, Other CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus National University Solano Community College Junior High, Intermediate, Middle School Teacher Education CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos Dharma Realm Buddhist University National University Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College University of La Verne Juridical Science and Legal Specialization (LL.M., M.C.L., J.S.D., S.J.D.) California Western School of Law Golden Gate University Loyola Law School Northwestern California University School of Law San Joaquin College of Law Southern California University for Professional Studies University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Western Sierra Law School Kitchen Personnel, Cook and Assistant Training American River College Labor, Personnel Relations and Studies California School of International Management CSU Dominguez Hills City College of San Francisco Imperial Valley College Laney College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College San Diego City College San Jose City College Landscape Architecture California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 170 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Legal Administrative Assistant, Secretary Landscaping Operations and Management American River College Bakersfield College Butte Community College Cerritos College City College of San Francisco College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Diablo Valley College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Pierce College Merritt College Mt. San Antonio College Pasadena City College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Solano Community College Southwestern College West Valley College Yuba College Laser and Optical Technology, Technician Pasadena City College Latin American Studies Alliant International University - San Diego Berkeley City College CSU East Bay CSU Fullerton Naval Postgraduate School Notre Dame de Namur University Palo Verde College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Pomona College Scripps College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Westmont College Latin Language and Literature (Ancient and Medieval) Concordia University Loyola Marymount University Santa Clara University Thomas Aquinas College Law (LL.B., J.D.) Abraham Lincoln University American College of Law Cal Northern School of Law California Southern Law School California Western School of Law Cañada College Empire College Foothill College Fresno City College Glendale University College of Law Golden Gate University Hastings College of The Law Humphreys College Inland Valley College Irvine University John F. Kennedy University Larry H. Layton School of Law Lincoln Law School of Sacramento Lincoln Law School of San Jose Los Angeles Mission College Loyola Law School Loyola Marymount University Monterey College of Law Mt. San Antonio College New College of California Newport University Northwestern California University School of Law Oak Brook College of Law and Government Policy Pacific Coast University School of Law Pacific West College of Law Pasadena City College Peoples College of Law Pepperdine University Ridgecrest School of Law San Bernardino Valley College San Francisco Law School San Joaquin College of Law Santa Barbara and Ventura Colleges of Law Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Saratoga University Southern California Institute of Law, Ventura Campus Southern California University for Professional Studies Southwestern University School of Law Stanford University Thomas Jefferson School of Law Trinity Law School University of La Verne University of Northern California, Lorenzo Patino School of Law University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific University of West Los Angeles West Haven University Western State University College of Law Whittier College Whittier Law School Law and Legal Studies, Other Abraham Lincoln University California Southern Law School CSU Northridge Empire College Golden Gate University Inland Valley College National University Pacific West College of Law Pepperdine University Saint Mary s College of California Santa Barbara City College Saratoga University Southern California Institute of Law, Ventura Campus Southern California University for Professional Studies UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara University of West Los Angeles Western Sierra Law School Law Enforcement, Police Science Allan Hancock College American River College Cerritos College College of the Redwoods East Los Angeles College Fresno City College Fullerton College Merritt College Palo Verde College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Rosa Junior College Legal Administrative Assistant, Secretary Allan Hancock College Butte Community College City College of San Francisco Columbia College Cypress College East Los Angeles College Empire College Evergreen Valley College Fresno City College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Heald College - Fresno Heald College - Hayward Heald College - Rancho Cordova Heald College - Salinas Heald College - San Francisco Heald College - San Jose Humphreys College Larry H. Layton School of Law Las Positas College Lassen Community College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College California Postsecondary Education Commission 171
Part 2: Programs Offered Leisure and Recreational Activities, General Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Mendocino College Merced College Monterey Peninsula College Mt. San Jacinto College MTI College of Business and Technology Sage College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Skyline College South Coast College Yuba College Leisure and Recreational Activities, General American River College CSU Sacramento Solano Community College Leisure and Recreational Activities, Other Solano Community College Liberal Art and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other California Lutheran University CSU Bakersfield CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Community Christian College Holy Names University Humboldt State University Humphreys College John F. Kennedy University Marymount College Menlo College New College of California Saint Mary s College of California San José State University Santiago Canyon College Sonoma State University University of the Pacific West Hills College Woodbury University Liberal Arts and Sciences, Liberal Studies Allan Hancock College Alliant International University - San Diego American River College Antelope Valley College Antioch University Southern California Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Barstow College Berkeley City College Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Butte Community College Cabrillo College California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Monterey Bay CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Cerritos College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College Coastline Community College College of Alameda College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Columbia College Community Christian College Concordia University Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Cosumnes River College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College Cuyamaca College Cypress College De Anza College Deep Springs College Dominican University of California East Los Angeles College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Feather River College Foothill College Fresno City College Fresno Pacific University Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Golden West College Grossmont College Holy Names University Humboldt State University InterAmerican College Irvine Valley College La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Las Positas College Lassen Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University Marymount College Master s College, The Mendocino College Merced College Merritt College Mills College MiraCosta College Mission College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Antonio College National Hispanic University National University Notre Dame de Namur University Ohlone College Orange Coast College Oxnard College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Park University Pasadena City College Patten University Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Rio Hondo College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Christian College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Simpson University Skyline College Soka University of America Solano Community College 172 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Marketing Management and Research, Other Sonoma State University Southern California University for Professional Studies Southwestern College Taft College Thomas Aquinas College Union Institute, The UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Ventura College Victor Valley College West Hills College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Western Institute for Social Research Westmont College Library Assistant City College of San Francisco Cuesta College Foothill College Fresno City College Hartnell College Sacramento City College San Bernardino Valley College Santa Ana College Library Science Librarianship Citrus College Diablo Valley College San Bernardino Valley College San José State University Santiago Canyon College Library Science, Other Golden West College InterAmerican College Los Angeles Harbor College Ohlone College Linguistics CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge Claremont McKenna College Palo Verde College Pitzer College Pomona College San José State University Scripps College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of the Pacific Logistics and Materials Management Machine Shop Assistant Allan Hancock College Bakersfield College Cerro Coso Community College Chabot College College of Marin College of the Redwoods De Anza College El Camino College Glendale Community College Hartnell College Laney College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College MiraCosta College Orange Coast College Pasadena City College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College Santa Ana College Santa Rosa Junior College Yuba College Machinist, Machine Technologist Laney College Major Appliance Installer and Repairer Contra Costa College Los Medanos College Southwestern College Management Information Systems and Business Data Processing American InterContinental University Armstrong University Azusa Pacific University California School of International Management California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus California University of Business and Technology Cuyamaca College DeVry University Hope International University La Sierra University Northwestern Polytechnic University Pacific Western University Point Loma Nazarene University Sacramento City College University of Phoenix - Northern California Campus University of Phoenix - Sacramento University of Phoenix - San Diego University of Phoenix - Southern California University of Redlands Management Science American InterContinental University Barstow College California American University California Lutheran University California School of International Management CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino East Los Angeles College Hubbard College of Administration International Los Angeles Mission College Mt. San Jacinto College Sacramento City College Santiago Canyon College Marine Science, Merchant Marine Officer California Maritime Academy College of the Redwoods Marine, Aquatic Biology CSU Long Beach CSU Stanislaus Oxnard College Pitzer College UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of San Diego Marketing Management and Research, Other Armstrong University Azusa Pacific University California Lutheran University California School of International Management Concordia University Folsom Lake College Hubbard College of Administration International Sacramento City College California Postsecondary Education Commission 173
Part 2: Programs Offered Marketing Operations, Marketing and Distribution, Other Marketing Operations, Marketing and Distribution, Other Brooks College CSU Stanislaus East Los Angeles College Loyola Marymount University Menlo College Woodbury University Marketing Research California School of International Management Central State University Hubbard College of Administration International Mass Communications Azusa Pacific University CSU San Bernardino Menlo College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Solano Community College Massage American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine International Professional School of Bodywork National Institute of Technology Pacific College of Oriental Medicine Sonoma College Weimar College Material Engineering California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona San José State University Stanford University UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Materials Science California Institute of Technology Contra Costa College Stanford University Mathematical Statistics Berkeley City College California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU East Bay City College of San Francisco Palo Verde College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Mathematics American River College Antelope Valley College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Barstow College Berkeley City College Biola University Butte Community College Cabrillo College California Institute of Technology California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chabot College Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco Claremont Graduate University Claremont McKenna College College of Alameda College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Concordia University Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Feather River College Folsom Lake College Foothill College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Grossmont College Hartnell College Harvey Mudd College Humboldt State University Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Lassen Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Loyola Marymount University Master s College, The Mendocino College Merced College Merritt College Mills College MiraCosta College Mission College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College National University Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohlone College Oxnard College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Porterville College Reedley College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Christian College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Shasta College Skyline College Solano Community College Sonoma State University 174 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Southwestern College Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Vanguard Victor Valley College West Hills College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Western College Westmont College Yuba College Mathematics and Computer Science CSU Northridge Golden West College Harvey Mudd College Pepperdine University Saint Mary s College of California Santa Clara University Stanford University Mathematics Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University Biola University CSU Dominguez Hills CSU San Bernardino Concordia University Fresno Pacific University National University Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College Santa Clara University Mathematics, Other Berkeley City College California Baptist University Occidental College Pitzer College Scripps College Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College UC Riverside UC San Diego University of the Pacific Whittier College Mechanical Drafting Southern California Institute of Architecture Mechanical Engineering California Institute of Technology California Maritime Academy California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento Cogswell Polytechnical College Loyola Marymount University Naval Postgraduate School San José State University Santa Clara University Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of the Pacific Mechanical Engineering and Mechanical Technology, Technician Antelope Valley College Cuyamaca College Diablo Valley College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Long Beach City College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Riverside City College Sacramento City College San Bernardino Valley College Santa Ana College Mechanical Engineering Technologies, Technicians, Other California Maritime Academy Cogswell Polytechnical College Saddleback College Part 2: Programs Offered Medical Assistant Medical Administrative Assistant, Secretary Barstow College Bryman College Butte Community College Cabrillo College Chaffey Community College East Los Angeles College Empire College Fresno City College Glendale Community College Heald College - Fresno Heald College - Hayward Heald College - Rancho Cordova Heald College - Salinas Heald College - San Francisco Heald College - San Jose Heald College - Stockton Humphreys College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Mendocino College Merced College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno Shasta College Sierra College Skyline College Ventura College West Valley College Western Career College - Sacramento Yuba College Medical Assistant Allan Hancock College Barstow College Bryman College California College Cerritos College Chabot College City College of San Francisco College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Redwoods Concorde Career Colleges, Inc Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Cuesta College De Anza College Empire College Feather River College Heald College - Concord Heald College - San Jose High-Tech Institute Lake Tahoe Community College Lassen Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Maric College Maric College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Ohlone College Orange Coast College California Postsecondary Education Commission 175
Part 2: Programs Offered Medical Cell Biology Pasadena City College PIMA Medical Institute Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia Santa Ana College Santa Barbara Business College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College South Coast College West Valley College Western Career College - Sacramento Medical Cell Biology Loma Linda University Medical Genetics Loma Linda University Medical Immunology Medical Laboratory Assistant American University of Health Sciences CSU Dominguez Hills Medical Laboratory Technician El Camino College Los Angeles Valley College Pasadena City College West Valley College Medical Microbiology Medical Office Management College of the Redwoods Columbia College Glendale Community College MTI College of Business and Technology National Institute of Technology Northwestern College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Barbara Business College Medical Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences University of the Pacific Medical Radiologic Technology, Technician Bakersfield College Cabrillo College Cañada College Central California School Chaffey Community College Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Crafton Hills College Cypress College El Camino College Foothill College Fresno City College High-Tech Institute Loma Linda University Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Maric College Merced College Merritt College Moorpark College Orange Coast College Pasadena City College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Yuba College Medical Records Administration Loma Linda University Medical Records Technology, Technician Chabot College City College of San Francisco College of San Mateo Cosumnes River College Cypress College East Los Angeles College Fresno City College Loma Linda University MTI College of Business and Technology San Diego Mesa College Medical Technology Loma Linda University Pacific Union College Medical Transcription Columbia College Empire College Mashdots College San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno Skyline College South Coast College Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry UC San Diego UC San Francisco University of the Pacific Medicine (M.D.) Loma Linda University Mendocino College Monterey Peninsula College Santa Rosa Junior College Stanford University UC San Diego UC San Francisco Medieval and Renaissance Studies UC Santa Barbara Mental Health Services, Other Sanville Institute University of Phoenix - Sacramento Western Institute for Social Research Metal and Jewelry Arts American River College California College of the Arts Monterey Peninsula College Metallurgical Technology, Technician Don Bosco Technical Institute Microbiology, Bacteriology Berkeley City College California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Chico CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach CSU Stanislaus Institute for Creation Research Loma Linda University San José State University Stanford University 176 California Postsecondary Education Commission
UC Riverside UC San Diego UC San Francisco UC Santa Barbara Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures, Other Mashdots College Middle Eastern Studies Naval Postgraduate School UC Santa Barbara Westmont College Military Technology Naval Postgraduate School Miscellaneous Biological Specializations, Other Berkeley City College Institute for Creation Research Menlo College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Francisco Miscellaneous Health Professions American University of Complementary Medicine Miscellaneous Physical Sciences, Other Berkeley City College Missions, Missionary Studies and Misology Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Bethesda Christian University Biola University Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. CSU Chico Cohen University and Theological Seminary Fuller Theological Seminary Hope International University Simpson University Trinity Life Bible College Vanguard Vision International University William Jessup University Molecular Biology Berkeley City College Institute for Creation Research Palo Verde College Pomona College UC Merced UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Movement Therapy California Institute of Integral Studies Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Adizes Graduate School Berkeley City College California Institute of Integral Studies California Lutheran University CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Monterey Bay CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Cerro Coso Community College Claremont McKenna College College of the Canyons Cypress College Dominican University of California Fresno Pacific University Fullerton College Hartnell College Hope International University Humboldt State University John F. Kennedy University Loyola Marymount University Mills College MiraCosta College Napa Valley College Part 2: Programs Offered Music and General Performance National University Naval Postgraduate School Occidental College Ohlone College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Pomona College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego Christian College San Francisco Art Institute San José State University Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center Scripps College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Museology and Museum Studies John F. Kennedy University Music San Joaquin Delta College Music - Piano and Organ Performance Claremont Graduate University Musicians Institute San Francisco Conservatory of Music Music - Voice and Choral, Opera Performance Musicians Institute Point Loma Nazarene University San Francisco Conservatory of Music Music and General Performance American River College California Institute of the Arts CSU Fullerton California Postsecondary Education Commission 177
Part 2: Programs Offered Music Business Management and Merchandising CSU Long Beach CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino Cañada College City College of San Francisco Concordia University Dominican University of California Holy Names University Mills College Mt. San Jacinto College Musicians Institute Point Loma Nazarene University San Francisco Conservatory of Music San José State University UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of Redlands University of the Pacific Music Business Management and Merchandising American River College Musicians Institute Point Loma Nazarene University University of the Pacific Music Conducting Concordia University San Francisco Conservatory of Music Music History and Literature Berkeley City College Concordia University Glendale Community College Orange Coast College University of the Pacific Music Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University Biola University CSU San Bernardino Fresno Pacific University Holy Names University Hope International University Notre Dame de Namur University Pacific Union College Point Loma Nazarene University Rudolf Steiner College Simpson University University of La Verne University of Redlands University of the Pacific Music Theory and Composition California Institute of the Arts City College of San Francisco Concordia University Mills College Musicians Institute Point Loma Nazarene University San Francisco Conservatory of Music University of Redlands University of the Pacific Music Therapy California Institute of Integral Studies University of the Pacific Music, General Allan Hancock College American River College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Berkeley City College Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Cabrillo College California Baptist University California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Chaffey Community College Claremont Graduate University Claremont McKenna College College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Sequoias Columbia College Concordia University Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Cypress College De Anza College Dominican University of California El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Foothill College Fresno City College Fresno Pacific University Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Grossmont College Hartnell College Humboldt State University Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Loyola Marymount University Master s College, The Mendocino College Merced College Mills College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Musicians Institute Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohlone College Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Shasta College Sierra College Simpson University Skyline College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego 178 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Nursing (R.N. Training) UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of the Pacific Vanguard Ventura College Victor Valley College Westmont College Whittier College Yuba College Music, Other Allan Hancock College American River College Biola University CSU Chico CSU San Bernardino Cogswell Polytechnical College Concordia University Foothill College Golden West College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Valley College MiraCosta College Musicians Institute Orange Coast College San Diego Christian College San Diego City College Santa Rosa Junior College Southwestern College Musicology and Ethnomusicology City College of San Francisco Natural Resources Conservation, General Citrus College College of the Redwoods Columbia College Humboldt State University San Joaquin Delta College UC Merced Natural Resources Management and Policy Humboldt State University San Joaquin Delta College Natural Resources Management and Protective Services, Other Columbia College Contra Costa College Feather River College Mendocino College Modesto Junior College Mt. San Antonio College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Nature Appreciation Solano Community College Naturopathic Medicine American University of Complementary Medicine Navy and Marine Corps R.O.T.C and Naval Science Stanford University Neurology Residency Neuroscience California Institute of Technology Pitzer College Pomona College Scripps College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC San Francisco Westmont College Non-Profit and Public Management Azusa Pacific University California School of International Management Hope International University Point Loma Nazarene University Nuclear Engineering UC Santa Barbara Nuclear Medical Technology, Technician Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science City College of San Francisco Foothill College Loma Linda University Orange Coast College Nurse Assistant, Aide Allan Hancock College Butte Community College City College of San Francisco Copper Mountain College Cuesta College De Anza College Imperial Valley College Merritt College Mission College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Nursery Operations and Management San Joaquin Delta College Nursing (R.N. Training) Allan Hancock College Allan Hancock College American River College American River College American University of Health Sciences Antelope Valley College Antelope Valley College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Bakersfield College Biola University Butte Community College Butte Community College Cabrillo College Cabrillo College CSU Bakersfield CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cerritos College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chabot College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco City College of San Francisco California Postsecondary Education Commission 179
Part 2: Programs Offered Nursing Administration (Post-R.N.) College of Marin College of Marin College of San Mateo College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Canyons College of the Redwoods College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Contra Costa College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College Cypress College De Anza College Dominican University of California East Los Angeles College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Feather River College Fresno City College Fullerton College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Golden West College Grossmont College Hartnell College Humboldt State University Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College Loma Linda University Long Beach City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Mendocino College Merced College Merritt College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Ohlone College Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Point Loma Nazarene University Porterville College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California Samuel Merritt College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Joaquin Delta College San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Shasta College Sierra College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Southwestern College UC San Francisco University of San Francisco Ventura College Victor Valley College West Haven University Yuba College Nursing Administration (Post-R.N.) Azusa Pacific University Loma Linda University Samuel Merritt College University of San Diego University of San Francisco West Haven University Nursing Anesthetist (Post- R.N.) Samuel Merritt College Nursing Midwifery (Post- R.N.) Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Nursing Science (Post-R.N.) Holy Names University National University Samuel Merritt College University of Phoenix - Northern California Campus University of Phoenix - Sacramento University of Phoenix - Southern California University of San Diego Nursing, Adult Health (Post- R.N.) Azusa Pacific University University of San Francisco Nursing, Family Practice (Post-R.N.) Azusa Pacific University Samuel Merritt College University of Phoenix - Sacramento University of Phoenix - Southern California University of San Diego University of San Francisco Western University of Health Sciences Nursing, Maternal, Child Health (Post-R.N.) Azusa Pacific University Loma Linda University Nursing, Other Azusa Pacific University Evergreen Valley College International Professional School of Bodywork Lassen Community College Mt. San Jacinto College Ohlone College Sacramento City College San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia Santiago Canyon College University of Phoenix - San Diego University of San Diego University of San Francisco Western Career College - Sacramento Nursing, Public Health (Post-R.N.) Holy Names University Samuel Merritt College Nursing, Surgical (Post- R.N.) Samuel Merritt College Nutritional Sciences CSU Chico International Professional School of Bodywork Ohlone College Santiago Canyon College Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Occupational Medicine Residency Occupational Safety and Health Technology, Technician Las Positas College Solano Community College 180 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Orthopedics, Orthopedic Surgery Residency Occupational Therapy California College Crafton Hills College Dominican University of California Loma Linda University Mount Saint Mary s College Pasadena City College Sacramento City College Samuel Merritt College San José State University Santa Rosa Junior College Occupational Therapy Assistant Loma Linda University Mount Saint Mary s College Santiago Canyon College Sonoma College Ocean Engineering Oceanography Berkeley City College Humboldt State University Institute for Creation Research UC San Diego Office Supervision and Management CSU Stanislaus Cerritos College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco Coastline Community College College of the Desert Cuyamaca College Cypress College E-Gate College El Camino College Fresno City College Hubbard College of Administration International Laney College Las Positas College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Medanos College Merced College Merritt College Mission College Modesto Junior College Napa Valley College Ohlone College Rio Hondo College San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno San Jose City College Santa Ana College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Ventura College West Hills College West Valley College Yuba College Operations Management and Supervision DeVry University DeVry University - Long Beach Golden Gate University Hubbard College of Administration International National University Point Loma Nazarene University University of La Verne University of Phoenix - Northern California Campus University of Phoenix - Sacramento University of Phoenix - Southern California Operations Research National University Naval Postgraduate School Stanford University Ophthalmic, Optometric Services, Other Southern California College of Optometry Ophthamology Residency Opticianry, Dispensing Optician Cerritos College Optometry (O.D.) Southern California College of Optometry Oral Pathology Specialty Loma Linda University Ordination, Other Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion Institute of Buddhist Studies Saint Patrick s Seminary Organic Chemistry Berkeley City College City College of San Francisco Solano Community College Organizational Behavior Studies Adizes Graduate School Alliant International University - San Diego California Lutheran University California School of International Management Golden Gate University National University Newport University Pitzer College Santa Clara University Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center University of La Verne University of Phoenix - Northern California Campus University of Phoenix - Sacramento University of Phoenix - Southern California Ornamental Horticulture Operations and Management Cabrillo College Cerritos College College of Marin College of the Desert Cuyamaca College Diablo Valley College El Camino College Foothill College Fullerton College Las Positas College Los Angeles Pierce College Mendocino College Merritt College MiraCosta College Monterey Peninsula College Mt. San Antonio College Orange Coast College Reedley College Saddleback College San Diego Mesa College Santa Barbara City College Shasta College Sierra College Victor Valley College Orthodontics Specialty Loma Linda University Orthopedics, Orthopedic Surgery Residency California Postsecondary Education Commission 181
Part 2: Programs Offered Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) Western University of Health Sciences Otolaryngology Residency Pacific Area Studies Naval Postgraduate School Painter and Wall Coverer Skyline College Painting Academy of Art University American River College Art Center College of Design Berkeley City College California College of the Arts CSU San Bernardino Cañada College City College of San Francisco Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Otis College of Art and Design Rudolf Steiner College San Francisco Art Institute Skyline College Paleontology Institute for Creation Research Loma Linda University Paralegal and Legal Assistant American River College California Southern Law School CSU San Bernardino Cerritos College Coastline Community College College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Cuyamaca College De Anza College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Fullerton College Humphreys College Imperial Valley College Inland Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Larry H. Layton School of Law Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Mission College Mashdots College Merced College Merritt College MTI College MTI College of Business and Technology Napa Valley College Northwestern California University School of Law Oak Brook College of Law and Government Policy Oxnard College Pasadena City College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin College of Law Santa Ana College Santa Barbara Business College Santiago Canyon College Saratoga University Shasta College Skyline College Solano Community College South Coast College Southern California University for Professional Studies University of La Verne University of Northern California, Lorenzo Patino School of Law University of San Francisco University of West Los Angeles Victor Valley College West Haven University West Los Angeles College West Valley College Western College Western College Western Sierra Law School Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management Bakersfield College Butte Community College Feather River College Los Angeles Pierce College Santa Rosa Junior College West Valley College Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento Pepperdine University San José State University Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies, Other American River College Feather River College Merritt College San Diego Mesa College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries Bay Cities Bible College Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. CSU Chico Evangelia University Loyola Marymount University Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary Trinity Life Bible College University of San Diego Vanguard Vision International University Weimar College Western Conservative Baptist Seminary - Bay Area Pathology Residency Pathology, Human and Animal UC San Diego UC San Francisco Peace and Conflict Studies Berkeley City College CSU San Bernardino Fresno Pacific University Hubbard College of Administration International UC Santa Barbara Pediatrics Residency UC San Francisco Periodontics Specialty Loma Linda University Personal and Miscellaneous Services, Other Skyline College 182 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Personal Awareness and Self-Improvement, Other Hubbard College of Administration International Rudolf Steiner College Solano Community College Personal Decision-Making Skills Hubbard College of Administration International Palo Verde College Solano Community College Personal Health Improvement and Maintenance Berkeley City College Solano Community College Petroleum Engineering Stanford University Pharmacology, Human and Animal Loma Linda University Stanford University UC San Francisco UC Santa Barbara Pharmacy (B. Pharm., Pharm.D.) UC San Francisco University of the Pacific Western University of Health Sciences Pharmacy Technician, Assistant American University of Health Sciences Cerritos College El Camino College Monterey Peninsula College Pasadena City College PIMA Medical Institute San Bernardino Valley College San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia Santa Ana College Santa Barbara Business College Santiago Canyon College Shasta College Western Career College - Sacramento Pharmacy, Other Philosophy Azusa Pacific University Berkeley City College Biola University Cabrillo College California Baptist University California Coast University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cerritos College Claremont Graduate University Claremont McKenna College Coastline Community College College of Alameda Contra Costa College De Anza College Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology El Camino College Foothill College Fresno Pacific University Grossmont College Humboldt State University Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, The Lake Tahoe Community College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University Mills College MiraCosta College Mount Saint Mary s College Napa Valley College Newport University Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohlone College Oxnard College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Remington College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego City College Part 2: Programs Offered Photography San Diego Miramar College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Victor Valley College Westmont College Whittier College Philosophy and Religion Azusa Pacific University Berkeley City College Biola University California Baptist University California Institute for Human Science California Institute of Integral Studies Cohen University and Theological Seminary Dominican University of California Holy Names University Point Loma Nazarene University Solano Community College Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College University of La Verne University of Philosophical Research Photographic Technology, Technician East Los Angeles College Skyline College Photography Academy of Art University Allan Hancock College Art Center College of Design Barstow College Butte Community College California College of the Arts California Institute of the Arts California Postsecondary Education Commission 183
Part 2: Programs Offered Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Residency CSU San Bernardino Cerritos College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco College of San Mateo College of the Canyons Columbia College Cosumnes River College De Anza College East Los Angeles College Evergreen Valley College Fresno City College Glendale Community College Grossmont College Hartnell College Laney College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Otis College of Art and Design Pacific Union College Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Francisco Art Institute Santa Ana College Santiago Canyon College Sierra College Skyline College Solano Community College Southwestern College University of San Francisco Victor Valley College West Valley College Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Residency Physical Education Teaching and Coaching Azusa Pacific University Barstow College Biola University California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Fresno Pacific University Humboldt State University Lake Tahoe Community College Lassen Community College Los Angeles Harbor College Master s College, The Mt. San Jacinto College Ohlone College Pacific Union College Pepperdine University Rudolf Steiner College Sacramento City College San Diego Christian College San José State University Sonoma State University UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of the Pacific Victor Valley College West Hills College Whittier College Physical Sciences, General American River College Azusa Pacific University Berkeley City College Biola University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CSU Chico CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU Stanislaus Cerro Coso Community College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco College of Marin Columbia College Cosumnes River College Cuyamaca College El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Feather River College Fresno City College Hartnell College Humboldt State University Imperial Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Valley College Mendocino College Merritt College Mission College Modesto Junior College Ohlone College Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Porterville College Sacramento City College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Solano Community College Thomas Aquinas College UC Riverside Yuba College Physical Sciences, Other Berkeley City College CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino Sonoma State University Thomas Aquinas College UC San Diego Physical Therapy Azusa Pacific University CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach CSU Sacramento Cerritos College De Anza College El Camino College Hartnell College Loma Linda University Los Angeles Pierce College Monterey Peninsula College Mount Saint Mary s College Pasadena City College Sacramento City College Samuel Merritt College San Diego Mesa College UC San Francisco University of the Pacific Western University of Health Sciences Physical Therapy Assistant Loma Linda University Mount Saint Mary s College Ohlone College Sonoma College Physician Assistant Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Foothill College Loma Linda University Riverside City College Samuel Merritt College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Stanford University Western University of Health Sciences Physics Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University Biola University Rudolf Steiner College 184 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Physics, General Allan Hancock College Azusa Pacific University Berkeley City College Biola University Butte Community College Cabrillo College California Institute of Technology California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco Claremont McKenna College College of San Mateo Contra Costa College Crafton Hills College Cuesta College Cuyamaca College Evergreen Valley College Folsom Lake College Foothill College Grossmont College Hartnell College Harvey Mudd College Humboldt State University Institute for Creation Research La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Las Positas College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University MiraCosta College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Naval Postgraduate School Occidental College Ohlone College Pacific Union College Pasadena City College Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Saint Mary s College of California San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Victor Valley College West Hills College West Valley College Whittier College Physics, Other Berkeley City College California Institute for Human Science California Institute of Technology Harvey Mudd College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College UC San Francisco Physiological Psychology and Psychobiology California Graduate Institute Claremont McKenna College Occidental College Pitzer College Scripps College UC Santa Barbara Physiology, Human and Animal College of the Siskiyous Crafton Hills College Institute for Creation Research Loma Linda University Los Angeles Southwest College Mt. San Jacinto College Palo Verde College Part 2: Programs Offered Plumber and Pipefitter Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Stanford University UC San Diego UC San Francisco UC Santa Barbara Plant Pathology UC Riverside Plant Physiology Plant Protection (Pest Management) California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Palo Verde College Plant Sciences, General California State Polytechnic University, Pomona UC Riverside Plant Sciences, Other Plasma and High- Temperature Physics Plastics Technology, Technician Cerritos College Playwriting and Screenwriting Berkeley City College Plumber and Pipefitter Bakersfield College City College of San Francisco Los Angeles Trade-Technical College National Institute of Technology California Postsecondary Education Commission 185
Part 2: Programs Offered Political Science and Government, Other Political Science and Government, Other Berkeley City College Notre Dame de Namur University Saint Mary s College of California Scripps College Thomas Aquinas College Political Science, General Alliant International University - San Diego Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Berkeley City College Cabrillo College California Baptist University California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Cerritos College Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco Claremont Graduate University Claremont McKenna College College of the Siskiyous Concordia University Contra Costa College De Anza College Dominican University of California El Camino College Foothill College Fresno Pacific University Grossmont College Humboldt State University Lake Tahoe Community College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University Master s College, The Mills College Monterey Peninsula College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohlone College Oxnard College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San José State University Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Shasta College Skyline College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of Judaism University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Vanguard Victor Valley College Westmont College Whittier College Portuguese Language and Literature CSU Stanislaus UC Santa Barbara Poultry Science Practical Nurse (L.P.N. Training) Allan Hancock College Bakersfield College Butte Community College Cabrillo College Cerro Coso Community College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco College of the Desert College of the Redwoods Concorde Career Colleges, Inc De Anza College Gavilan College Glendale Community College Hartnell College Imperial Valley College Lassen Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Los Medanos College Merced College Merritt College MiraCosta College Mission College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College Pasadena City College Porterville College Rio Hondo College San Joaquin Delta College San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga Santa Barbara City College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Sierra College Southwestern College Yuba College Pre-Dentistry Studies Azusa Pacific University Pacific Union College University of La Verne Pre-Elementary, Early Childhood, Kindergarten Teacher Education Barstow College Bethany College of the Assemblies of God CSU Bakersfield CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Sacramento CSU Stanislaus College of the Redwoods Concordia University Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Dharma Realm Buddhist University East Los Angeles College Hope International University Lake Tahoe Community College Mashdots College Mills College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Notre Dame de Namur University Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Rudolf Steiner College Saint Mary s College of California San José State University Skyline College University of La Verne West Hills College 186 California Postsecondary Education Commission
World Mission University Pre-Law Studies Concordia University Inland Valley College Los Angeles Harbor College University of the Pacific University of West Los Angeles Pre-Medicine Studies Azusa Pacific University Concordia University Mills College Pacific Union College Scripps College Skyline College University of La Verne Pre-Pharmacy Studies Pacific Union College Pre-Theological and Pre- Ministerial Studies, Other Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. Concordia University Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary Union College of California Preventative Medicine Residency Pre-Veterinary Studies Azusa Pacific University Pacific Union College University of La Verne Printing Press Operator Printmaking California College of the Arts CSU San Bernardino City College of San Francisco Concordia University San Francisco Art Institute Prosthodontics Specialty Loma Linda University Protective Services, Other Palo Verde College Sonoma College Sonoma College Psychiatric, Mental Health Services Technician Cuesta College Cypress College Mission College Mt. San Antonio College Napa Valley College Porterville College Saddleback College San Bernardino Valley College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Rosa Junior College Yuba College Psychiatry Residency Psychoanalysis Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies Newport Psychoanalytic Institute Psychoanalytic Center of California, The Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California Psychology, General Alliant International University - San Diego American River College Antioch University Southern California Argosy University - San Francisco Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Berkeley City College Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Biola University Cabrillo College California Baptist University California Coast University California Institute for Human Science California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Channel Islands CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach Part 2: Programs Offered Psychology, General CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Center for Psychological Studies Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chaffey Community College Citrus College City College of San Francisco Claremont Graduate University Claremont McKenna College College of Alameda College of the Desert College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Concordia University Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Crafton Hills College De Anza College Dominican University of California Education America Institute for Doctoral Studies El Camino College Evergreen Valley College Folsom Lake College Foothill College Fresno Pacific University Fullerton College Golden Gate University Holy Names University Hope International University Humboldt State University Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College John F. Kennedy University La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Loma Linda University Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Valley College Los Medanos College Loyola Marymount University Mendocino College Menlo College Merced College Mills College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Monterey Peninsula College Moorpark College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Napa Valley College National University Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohlone College Oxnard College Pacific Graduate School of Psychology Pacific Union College Pacifica Graduate Institute Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College California Postsecondary Education Commission 187
Part 2: Programs Offered Psychology, Other Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Professional School of Psychology Sacramento Remington College Ryokan College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Diego University for Integrative Studies San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center Scripps College Shasta College Simpson University Skyline College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Southern California University for Professional Studies Southwestern College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC San Francisco UC Santa Barbara University of Judaism University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Vanguard Victor Valley College Vision International University West Hills College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Western College Western Institute for Social Research Westmont College Whittier College World University of America, Ojai Wright Institute, The Yuba College Psychology, Other Alliant International University - San Diego Argosy University - San Francisco Azusa Pacific University California Graduate Institute California Institute for Human Science California Institute of Integral Studies CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Sacramento Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Dominican University of California Fielding Graduate University Golden Gate University Institute of Transpersonal Psychology John F. Kennedy University National University Notre Dame de Namur University Optimal Performance Institute, The Pacific Union College Pacifica Graduate Institute Phillips Graduate Institute Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California Saint Mary s College of California San Diego Christian College San Diego University for Integrative Studies San José State University Santa Barbara Graduate Institute UC Riverside UC San Diego University of Judaism University of La Verne University of San Francisco University of Santa Monica Vision International University Western Institute for Social Research Woodbury University World University of America, Ojai Public Administration California American University California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Golden Gate University Monterey Institute of International Studies Mt. San Jacinto College National University Notre Dame de Namur University Pacific Western University San José State University Sonoma State University University of La Verne University of San Francisco Public Administration and Services, Other Bakersfield College Cerritos College Citrus College College of Marin Columbia College Cosumnes River College Cypress College Dominican University of California Fresno City College Glendale Community College Hartnell College Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College Las Positas College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Merritt College Modesto Junior College Oxnard College Porterville College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Southwestern College UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara University of San Francisco Ventura College Western Institute for Social Research Public Finance California School of International Management Public Health Education and Promotion Loma Linda University Western Institute for Social Research Public Health, General CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge Citrus College City College of San Francisco Columbia College Contra Costa College Gavilan College Grossmont College La Sierra University Merced College San José State University Santa Rosa Junior College UC San Diego Ventura College Victor Valley College Weimar College West Hills College Public Health, Other Loma Linda University 188 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Public Policy Analysis Occidental College Pomona College Scripps College Stanford University The Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School Western Institute for Social Research Public Relations and Organizational Communications Azusa Pacific University CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Golden Gate University Hubbard College of Administration International Oxnard College Pacific Union College Pepperdine University San José State University Vanguard Purchasing, Procurement and Contracts Management American Graduate University DeVry University Naval Postgraduate School Quality Control Technology, Technician CSU Dominguez Hills Coastline Community College College of the Canyons Contra Costa College De Anza College El Camino College Fullerton College Los Angeles Pierce College San Diego Mesa College San José State University Rabbinical and Talmudic Studies (M.H.L., Rav) Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion University of Judaism Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad/West Coast Talmudical Seminary Radiation Biology, Radiobiology Mt. San Jacinto College Radiation Oncology Residency Radio and Television Broadcasting Azusa Pacific University Biola University CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge Ohlone College Pepperdine University San José State University Solano Community College University of La Verne Vanguard Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology, Technician Allan Hancock College Chabot College Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco College of Marin College of San Mateo Columbia College - Hollywood Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Cuesta College De Anza College Diablo Valley College Foothill College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Golden West College Grossmont College Laney College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Valley College Modesto Junior College Moorpark College Mt. San Antonio College Napa Valley College Ohlone College Orange Coast College Oxnard College Pasadena City College Rio Hondo College Part 2: Programs Offered Real Estate Riverside City College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Diego City College Santa Ana College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Sierra College Solano Community College Southwestern College Yuba College Range Science and Management Humboldt State University Reading San Joaquin Delta College Reading Teacher Education CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Claremont Graduate University Evergreen Valley College Fresno Pacific University Loyola Marymount University National University Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College Saint Mary s College of California University of La Verne Reading, Literacy and Communication Skills Berkeley City College Cañada College City College of San Francisco Coastline Community College College of Alameda College of San Mateo Crafton Hills College East Los Angeles College Hubbard College of Administration International Intercultural Institute of California Palo Verde College Porterville College Skyline College Solano Community College Real Estate American River College Antelope Valley College Barstow College California Postsecondary Education Commission 189
Part 2: Programs Offered Receptionist Butte Community College California School of International Management CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino Cerritos College Chabot College Chaffey Community College Coastline Community College College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College Cuyamaca College De Anza College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Folsom Lake College Foothill College Fresno City College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Imperial Valley College Irvine Valley College Lake Tahoe Community College Las Positas College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Merritt College MiraCosta College Mission College Modesto Junior College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Ohlone College Rio Hondo College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College San Jose City College Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Monica College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Shasta College Sierra College Southwestern College Victor Valley College West Los Angeles College Woodbury University Yuba College Receptionist Empire College Recreational Therapy Regular High School Diploma CSU Chico City College of San Francisco MiraCosta College Rehabilitation, Therapeutic Services, Other California College CSU Fresno CSU San Bernardino Religion and Religious Studies Assemblies of God Evangel Theological Seminary Azusa Pacific University Bethesda Christian University California Baptist University California Lutheran University CSU Bakersfield CSU Chico CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge Chong Shin University in USA Christian Witness Theological Seminary Claremont Graduate University Claremont McKenna College Claremont School of Theology Concordia University Crafton Hills College Dharma Realm Buddhist University Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion Holy Names University Humboldt State University International Christian University and Seminary K.P.C.A. Presbyterian Theological Seminary La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Loma Linda University Los Angeles Pierce College Mount Saint Mary s College Newport University Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Pacific Union College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Queen of the Holy Rosary College Saint John s Seminary Saint Mary s College of California San José State University Santa Clara University Scripps College Solano Community College Southern California Seminary Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of the Pacific Victor Valley College Weimar College Westmont College Whittier College World Mission University World University of America, Ojai Religious and Sacred Music Bethesda Christian University Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. California Christian College Christian Life College Cohen University and Theological Seminary Evangelia University Hope International University Point Loma Nazarene University Santa Clara University Thomas Aquinas College Vision International University Wisdom University Religious Education Azusa Pacific University Bethel Seminary West Biola University Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. California Graduate School of Theology CSU Chico California Union University Christian Life College Claremont School of Theology Concordia University Contra Costa College Evangelia University Grace Mission University Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion International Christian University and Seminary Master s College, The Shasta Bible College Simpson University Southern California Seminary Thomas Aquinas College Trinity Life Bible College University of San Francisco Vanguard Vision International University William Jessup University Wisdom University World Mission University World University of America, Ojai 190 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Respiratory Therapy Technician Bryman College Butte Community College California College For Health Sciences College of the Desert Concorde Career Colleges, Inc Crafton Hills College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Foothill College Grossmont College Loma Linda University Los Angeles Valley College Modesto Junior College Mt. San Antonio College Napa Valley College Ohlone College Orange Coast College PIMA Medical Institute San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia Santa Monica College Skyline College Victor Valley College Robotics Technology, Technician Pacific Union College Romance Languages and Literatures, Other Pomona College Russian and Slavic Area Studies CSU Fullerton Naval Postgraduate School Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego Russian Language and Literature CSU Fresno CSU Northridge CSU Stanislaus Claremont McKenna College Mashdots College Monterey Institute of International Studies Ohlone College Pomona College San Joaquin Delta College Stanford University UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Scandinavian Languages and Literatures School Psychology Alliant International University - San Diego Azusa Pacific University California Graduate Institute National University UC Santa Barbara Science Teacher Education, General Azusa Pacific University CSU San Bernardino Fresno Pacific University Institute for Creation Research Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College Science Technologies Science Technologies, Technicians, Other Citrus College Columbia College Las Positas College Lassen Community College Sacramento City College Santiago Canyon College Science, Technology and Society Claremont McKenna College College of the Desert Folsom Lake College Harvey Mudd College InterAmerican College Pitzer College Pomona College Scripps College Stanford University Part 2: Programs Offered Self-Esteem and Values Clarification UC San Diego Sculpture Academy of Art University American River College California College of the Arts CSU San Bernardino City College of San Francisco Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Otis College of Art and Design San Francisco Art Institute Scripps College Skyline College Secondary Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University Biola University CSU Chico CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Claremont Graduate University Concordia University Dominican University of California Holy Names University Loyola Marymount University National University Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College Saint Mary s College of California Santa Clara University UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne Weimar College Westmont College Security and Loss Prevention Services San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno Self-Awareness and Personal Improvement Hubbard College of Administration International Palo Verde College Solano Community College Self-Esteem and Values Clarification Solano Community College California Postsecondary Education Commission 191
Part 2: Programs Offered Sheet Metal Worker Sheet Metal Worker American River College Long Beach City College Sign Language Interpreter American River College Berkeley City College CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU San Bernardino College of the Sequoias Lake Tahoe Community College Los Angeles Pierce College Mt. San Antonio College Ohlone College Riverside City College San Diego Mesa College San José State University Slavic Languages and Literatures (Other Than Russian) Stanford University Small Engine Mechanic and Repairer Los Angeles Trade-Technical College San Joaquin Delta College Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education Hope International University Rudolf Steiner College Western Institute for Social Research Social Psychology California Graduate Institute Citrus College Claremont Graduate University Columbia College Concordia University Notre Dame de Namur University Western Institute for Social Research Social Science Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University Biola University CSU San Bernardino Fresno Pacific University Hope International University Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College Simpson University University of La Verne Social Sciences and History, Other Azusa Pacific University Berkeley City College Biola University CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Long Beach CSU Monterey Bay CSU San Marcos Chabot College Citrus College Columbia College Concordia University Fielding Graduate University Hartnell College Holy Names University Mills College Pacific Oaks College Scripps College Sonoma State University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC San Francisco University of La Verne Western Institute for Social Research Whittier College Social Sciences, General Allan Hancock College American River College Azusa Pacific University Barstow College Berkeley City College Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Butte Community College California Baptist University California Institute of Technology California Lutheran University California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Chico CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Monterey Bay CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Central Texas College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College Chaffey Community College Citrus College College of Alameda College of Marin College of San Mateo College of the Canyons College of the Desert College of the Redwoods College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous Concordia University Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College De Anza College Diablo Valley College Feather River College Folsom Lake College Fresno City College Fresno Pacific University Gavilan College Glendale Community College Golden West College Hartnell College Holy Names University Hope International University Humboldt State University Imperial Valley College La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Laney College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Harbor College Mendocino College Merced College Merritt College MiraCosta College Mission College Modesto Junior College Mount Saint Mary s College Napa Valley College Ohlone College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Point Loma Nazarene University Porterville College Reedley College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Shasta College Skyline College Solano Community College Taft College UC Merced UC Merced 192 California Postsecondary Education Commission
UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of the Pacific West Hills College West Valley College Western Institute for Social Research Westmont College Yuba College Social Studies Teacher Education Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College Social Work Azusa Pacific University CSU Dominguez Hills CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Monterey Bay CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Concordia University Fresno Pacific University Hope International University Humboldt State University La Sierra University Loma Linda University Pacific Union College Point Loma Nazarene University San José State University Western Institute for Social Research Whittier College Sociology Alliant International University - San Diego Antelope Valley College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Berkeley City College Biola University California Institute of Integral Studies California Lutheran University California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Cerritos College Chaffey Community College City College of San Francisco College of Alameda College of the Desert College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Concordia University Contra Costa College Copper Mountain College Crafton Hills College De Anza College El Camino College Foothill College Fullerton College Holy Names University Humboldt State University Lake Tahoe Community College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University Mills College MiraCosta College Moorpark College Mount Saint Mary s College Mt. San Jacinto College Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Ohlone College Oxnard College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC San Francisco UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Vanguard Victor Valley College West Los Angeles College Part 2: Programs Offered Spanish Language and Literature West Valley College Western Institute for Social Research Westmont College Whittier College Soil Sciences California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo California State Polytechnic University, Pomona UC Riverside South Asian Languages and Literatures CSU Stanislaus South Asian Studies Naval Postgraduate School Sonoma State University Southeast Asian Studies Naval Postgraduate School Spanish Language and Literature Allan Hancock College American River College Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College Berkeley City College Cabrillo College California Baptist University California Lutheran University California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Bakersfield CSU Chico CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Cerritos College Claremont McKenna College College of Alameda College of Marin Concordia University Contra Costa College Crafton Hills College El Camino College Foothill College Fresno Pacific University California Postsecondary Education Commission 193
Part 2: Programs Offered Spanish Language Teacher Education Gavilan College Grossmont College Humboldt State University InterAmerican College Irvine Valley College La Sierra University Lake Tahoe Community College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Valley College Loyola Marymount University Mashdots College Merritt College Mills College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey Peninsula College Mount Saint Mary s College Napa Valley College Occidental College Ohlone College Oxnard College Pacific Union College Palo Verde College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Riverside City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Santa Barbara City College Santa Clara University Santa Rosa Junior College Santiago Canyon College Scripps College Skyline College Solano Community College Sonoma State University Southwestern College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara University of La Verne University of Redlands University of San Diego University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Vanguard Victor Valley College West Los Angeles College West Valley College Westmont College Whittier College Spanish Language Teacher Education Azusa Pacific University CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College Special Education, General Azusa Pacific University Bakersfield College California Lutheran University CSU Dominguez Hills CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach CSU Northridge CSU San Bernardino CSU San Marcos CSU Stanislaus Chabot College Fresno City College Fresno Pacific University La Sierra University Loyola Marymount University National University Notre Dame de Namur University Saint Mary s College of California Santa Clara University University of La Verne University of San Diego University of the Pacific Special Education, Other Rudolf Steiner College Speech and Rhetorical Studies Cabrillo College California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CSU Chico CSU East Bay CSU Fresno CSU Fullerton CSU Long Beach CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Cañada College Cerritos College Chabot College Citrus College Columbia College Contra Costa College De Anza College El Camino College Foothill College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Humboldt State University Lake Tahoe Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Valley College Mendocino College Merced College MiraCosta College Mission College Modesto Junior College Point Loma Nazarene University San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San José State University Santa Ana College Santa Rosa Junior College Solano Community College Victor Valley College West Valley College Speech Teacher Education Pepperdine University Speech-Language Pathology Evergreen Valley College Ohlone College Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Loma Linda University UC Santa Barbara University of Redlands University of the Pacific Whittier College Sport and Fitness Administration, Management Concordia University Pepperdine University Saint Mary s College of California University of San Francisco University of the Pacific Sports and Exercise CSU Sacramento 194 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Fresno Pacific University San Joaquin Delta College Solano Community College Stress Management and Coping Skills Hubbard College of Administration International Solano Community College Structural Engineering Surgical, Operating Room Technician Concorde Career Colleges, Inc High-Tech Institute Loma Linda University San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga Skyline College Southwestern College Surveying CSU Fresno Coastline Community College Cuyamaca College Las Positas College Santa Ana College Systems Engineering MTI College MTI College of Business and Technology Naval Postgraduate School Stanford University UC San Diego Systems Science and Theory San José State University Taxation California School of International Management CSU East Bay CSU Fullerton Golden Gate University San José State University University of San Diego Western Sierra Law School Teacher Assistant, Aide American River College Berkeley City College College of Alameda College of the Sequoias College of the Siskiyous Columbia College East Los Angeles College El Camino College Fresno City College Golden West College Hartnell College Imperial Valley College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Pierce College Mt. San Antonio College Mt. San Jacinto College Ohlone College Porterville College Sacramento City College Saddleback College San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College Santa Ana College Santa Monica College Shasta College Teacher Education, Multiple Levels Dominican University of California John F. Kennedy University Notre Dame de Namur University Rudolf Steiner College UC Riverside University of Phoenix - Southern California University of San Francisco Teacher Education, Specific Academic and Vocational Programs Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Christian Life College Loyola Marymount University Occidental College University of San Diego Teaching English as a Second Language, Foreign Language Alliant International University - San Diego Azusa Pacific University CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus Dharma Realm Buddhist University Fresno Pacific University Monterey Institute of International Studies Part 2: Programs Offered Textile Sciences and Engineering Notre Dame de Namur University San José State University Soka University of America South Baylo University - Anaheim Southern California Institute of Technology University of San Francisco Technical Teacher Education (Vocational) CSU San Bernardino Technical Theater, Theater Design and Stagecraft Allan Hancock College California Institute of the Arts CSU San Bernardino City College of San Francisco East Los Angeles College Fresno City College Fullerton College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Valley College MiraCosta College Modesto Junior College Pasadena City College Pepperdine University Santa Rosa Junior College Technology Education and Industrial Arts Humboldt State University Pacific Union College Skyline College Solano Community College Technology Teacher Education, Industrial Arts Teacher Education Alliant International University - San Diego CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach Fresno City College Fullerton College Golden West College Humboldt State University Pepperdine University San Jose City College San José State University Textile Sciences and Engineering Mendocino College California Postsecondary Education Commission 195
Part 2: Programs Offered Theater Theater Pomona College San Joaquin Delta College Solano Community College UC San Diego Theological and Ministerial Studies Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. Theological and Ministerial Studies, Other Bethany College of the Assemblies of God California Christian College California Graduate School of Theology Christian Life International Bible College Claremont School of Theology Cohen University and Theological Seminary Concordia University Escondido Bible College Hope International University International Theological Seminary Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary Saint Patrick s Seminary Salvation Army Crestmont College Trinity Life Bible College Union College of California Vision International University Western Conservative Baptist Seminary - Bay Area Westminster Theological Seminary in California William Jessup University Theological Studies and Religious Vocations, Other American Baptist Seminary of the West Biola University Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. Christian Life College Church Divinity School of the Pacific Cohen University and Theological Seminary Concordia University Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology Escondido Bible College Evangelia University Franciscan School of Theology Graduate Theological Union Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley Logos Evangelical Seminary Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary Point Loma Nazarene University Simpson University Thomas Aquinas College Trinity Law School Trinity Life Bible College University of San Francisco William Jessup University Theology and Theological Studies Andrew University Azusa Pacific University Bethel Seminary West Bethesda Christian University Biola University Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc. California Christian College CSU Chico Calvary Chapel Bible College Chong Shin University in USA Christian Life College Christian Witness Theological Seminary Church Divinity School of the Pacific Claremont School of Theology Coastland University Cohen University and Theological Seminary Concordia University Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology Escondido Bible College Evangelia University Franciscan School of Theology Fuller Theological Seminary Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary Grace Mission University Graduate Theological Union Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion International Theological Seminary Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley K.P.C.A. Presbyterian Theological Seminary King s College and Seminary La Sierra University Life University Loyola Marymount University Master s College, The Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary Mount Saint Mary s College Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary Pacific School of Religion Pacific Union College Saint Patrick s Seminary San Francisco Theological Seminary Southern Baptist College and Seminary Southern California Seminary Thomas Aquinas College Trinity Life Bible College University of San Francisco Vanguard Vision International University Western Conservative Baptist Seminary - Bay Area Westminster Theological Seminary in California William Jessup University Wisdom University World Mission University Yuin University Theoretical and Mathematical Physics Institute for Creation Research Thomas Aquinas College Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations, Other Alliant International University - San Diego American InterContinental University Berkeley City College Butte Community College Cañada College Chabot College City College of San Francisco Coastline Community College Cypress College Foothill College Fullerton College Long Beach City College Los Angeles City College MiraCosta College Mt. San Antonio College Saddleback College San Diego Mesa College Santa Ana College Santiago Canyon College Southwestern College Travel University International West Los Angeles College Tourism Promotion Operations Empire College Toxicology Trade and Industrial Teacher Education (Vocational) CSU Fresno CSU Long Beach CSU Sacramento CSU San Bernardino CSU Stanislaus San José State University West Hills College Transportation and Highway Engineering California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 196 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 2: Programs Offered Welder, Welding Technologist Transportation and Materials Moving Workers, Other Cerritos College Chaffey Community College Glendale Community College Mt. San Antonio College Travel and Exploration Solano Community College Travel-Tourism Management Alliant International University - San Diego California School of International Management Cañada College Oxnard College San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno Turf Management San Joaquin Delta College Urban Affairs, Studies CSU Northridge Loyola Marymount University Mount Saint Mary s College Stanford University UC Riverside UC San Diego University of San Diego Western Institute for Social Research Whittier College Veterinarian Assistant, Animal Health Technician Cosumnes River College Foothill College Hartnell College Los Angeles Pierce College Modesto Junior College Mt. San Antonio College PIMA Medical Institute San Diego Mesa College San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga Santa Rosa Junior College West Hills College Western Career College - Sacramento Yuba College Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) Veterinary Preventative Medicine Veterinary Residency Programs, Other Visual and Performing Arts Azusa Pacific University CSU Bakersfield CSU San Marcos San Joaquin Delta College San José State University Sonoma State University UC San Diego Visual and Performing Arts, Other Academy of Art University American Film Institute California Institute of the Arts Fullerton College Glendale Community College Mendocino College Mills College Pasadena City College San Francisco Art Institute Scripps College UC Riverside UC San Diego Vocational Home Economics, Other Butte Community College College of the Siskiyous Columbia College Contra Costa College Cuesta College Diablo Valley College Fresno City College Gavilan College Imperial Valley College Long Beach City College Los Medanos College Mendocino College Modesto Junior College Mt. San Antonio College Napa Valley College Reedley College Rio Hondo College Riverside City College San Bernardino Valley College Waiter, Waitress and Dining Room Manager American River College Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Technology, Technician Citrus College Imperial Valley College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Merritt College Mt. San Antonio College San Bernardino Valley College San Diego Mesa College Santa Ana College Shasta College Solano Community College Ventura College Water Resources Engineering Welder, Welding Technologist Allan Hancock College American River College Antelope Valley College Barstow College Butte Community College Cerritos College Cerro Coso Community College College of San Mateo College of the Canyons Contra Costa College Cosumnes River College El Camino College Fresno City College Fullerton College Glendale Community College Hartnell College Las Positas College Lassen Community College Long Beach City College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Trade-Technical College Mendocino College Merced College Mt. San Antonio College Orange Coast College Rio Hondo College San Bernardino Valley College San Joaquin Delta College Santa Ana College Santa Rosa Junior College Shasta College Solano Community College Victor Valley College Victor Valley College West Hills College Yuba College California Postsecondary Education Commission 197
Part 2: Programs Offered Western European Studies Western European Studies Naval Postgraduate School Wildlife and Wildlands Management Feather River College Humboldt State University Women s Studies Berkeley City College Cabrillo College CSU Northridge CSU Stanislaus Contra Costa College Mills College Occidental College Ohlone College Palo Verde College Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Sacramento City College Saddleback College Saint Mary s College of California Santiago Canyon College Scripps College UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Western Institute for Social Research Wood Science and Pulp, Paper Technology Woodworkers, General College of the Redwoods Writing San Joaquin Delta College Solano Community College Zoology, General California State Polytechnic University, Pomona CSU Long Beach CSU Stanislaus El Camino College Fullerton College Humboldt State University San José State University UC Santa Barbara 198 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 3: Index Index AAF/Rose Bowl Center, 96 Abraham Lincoln University, 105 Academy of Art University, 105 Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences, 105 Academy of Entertainment Technology, 39 Accounting, 127 Accounting Technician, 127 Accounting, Other, 127 Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges, 102, 107 Acting and Directing, 127 Acupuncture, 105, 106, 110, 112, 113, 115, 117, 118, 120, 121, 123, 126, 127 Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, 105, 106, 112, 113, 117, 118, 120, 121, 126, 127 Adapted Physical Education and Therapeutic Recreation, 128 Addiction Prevention and Treatment, 128 Adizes Graduate School, 105 Administration Administration of Special Education, 128 Adult and Continuing Education Administration, 128 Business Administration and Management, 137 Business Administration and Management, General, 137 Business Administration and Management, Other, 137 Community and Junior College Administration, 143 Corrections and Correctional Administration, 146 Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration, 147 Education Administration and Supervision, 152 Education Administration and Supervision, General, 152 Education Administration and Supervision, Other, 152 Elementary, Middle and Secondary Education Administration, 154 Fire Services Administration, 159 Food Systems Administration, 160 Health System, Health Services Administration, 165 Higher Education Administration, 165 Hospital, Health Facilities Administration, 166 Hospitality, Administration Management, 167 Medical Records Administration, 176 Nursing Administration (Post-R.N.), 180 Public Administration, 188 Public Administration and Services, 188 Public Administration and Services, Other, 188 Sport and Fitness Administration, Management, 194 Administration of Special Education, 128 Administrative and Secretarial Services, Other, 128 Administrative Assistant, Secretarial Science, General, 128 Adult and Continuing Education Administration, 128 Adult and Continuing Teacher Education, 128 Advertising, 128 Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering Technology, Technician, 128 Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, 129 African American studies Afro-American (Black) Studies, 129 African Studies, 129 Afro-American (Black) Studies, 129 Agricultural and Food Products Processing Operations and Management, 129 Agricultural Animal Husbandry and Production Management, 129 Agricultural Business and Management, General, 129 Agricultural Business and Management, Other, 129 Agricultural Business and Production, 129 Agricultural Business and Production, Other, 129 Agricultural Business, Agribusiness Operations, 129 Agricultural Economics, 129 Agricultural Engineering, 129 Agricultural Mechanization, General, 129 Agricultural Power Machinery Operator, 129 Agricultural Teacher Education (Vocational), 129 Agriculture Agricultural and Food Products Processing, 129 Agricultural and Food Products Processing Operations and Management, 129 Agricultural Animal Husbandry and Production Management, 129 Agricultural Business and Management, 129 Agricultural Business and Management, General, 129 Agricultural Business and Management, Other, 129 Agricultural Business and Production, 129 Agricultural Business and Production, Other, 129 Agricultural Business, Agribusiness Operations, 129 Agricultural Economics, 129 Agricultural Engineering, 129 Agricultural Mechanization, 129 Agricultural Mechanization, General, 129 Agricultural Power Machinery Operator, 129 Agricultural Teacher Education (Vocational), 129 Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, 129, 130 Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, General, 129 Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, Other, 130 International Agriculture, 169 Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, General, 129 Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, Other, 130 Agronomy and Crop Science, 130 Aids Service Center, 96 Air Force R.O.T.C. and Air Science, 130 Aircraft Mechanic, Technician, Airframe, 130 Aircraft Mechanic, Technician, Powerplant, 130 Aircraft Pilot (Private), 130 Aircraft Pilot and Navigator (Professional), 130 Alameda County, 14, 16, 18, 27, 31, 33, 49, 57, 70, 72, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 83, 87, 88, 90, 91, 102, 105, 106, 107, 110, 111, 113, 116, 117, 118, 121, 122, 125, 126 Alameda, College of, 18 Alcohol, Drug Abuse Counseling, 130 Allan Hancock College, 13 Lompoc Valley Center, 13 Solvang Village Square, 13 Vandenberg Air Force Base Center, 13 Allan Hancock Joint Community College District, 13 Alliant International University - Cornerstone Court, 65 Alliant International University - Sacramento, 65 Alliant International University - San Diego, 65 Alliant International University - Cornerstone Court, 65 Alliant International University - Fresno Campus, 65 Alliant International University - Irvine Campus, 65 Alliant International University - Los Angeles Campus, 65 Alliant International University - Sacramento, 65 Alliant International University - San Francisco, 65 Alliant International University - San Francisco, 65 Allied Health, 70, 81, 106, 108, 121 Allied Health Education, 106, 108, 121 Amador Extension, 21 American (United States) History, 130 American Academy of Dramatic Arts West, 65 American Baptist Seminary of the West, 76, 105 American Citizenship Education, 130 American College of Law, 105 American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 105 American Conservatory Theater, 65 American Film Institute, 65, 66 American Government and Politics, 130 American Graduate University, 106 American Indian and Native American Studies, 130 American InterContinental University, 106 California Postsecondary Education Commission 199
Part 3: Index American Literature (United States), 130 American River College, 13 American River College -- Ethan Way Center, 13 American River College -- Natomas Center, 13 American River College -- Sunrise Center, 13 American River College -- Ethan Way Center, 13 American River College -- Natomas Center, 13 American River College -- Sunrise Center, 13 American Studies, Civilization, 130 American University of Complementary Medicine, 106 American University of Health Sciences, 106 AMR/Cerritos Center, 96 Analytical Chemistry, 130 Anatomy, 130 Andrew University, 106 Anesthesiology Residency, 131 Animal Sciences, General, 131 Animal Sciences, Other, 131 Antelope Valley College, 13 Antelope Valley Community College District, 13 Anthropology, 131 Antioch University Santa Barbara, 106 Antioch University Southern California, 106 Antioch University Santa Barbara, 106 Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations, General, 131 Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations, Other, 131 Applied and Resource Economics, 131 Applied Mathematics, General, 131 Applied Mathematics, Other, 131 Arabic Language and Literature, 131 Archeology, 131 Architectural Drafting, 131 Architectural Engineering, 131 Architectural Engineering Technologies, Technician, 131 Architectural Environmental Design, 132 Architectural Urban Design and Planning, 132 Architecture, 59, 132 Architecture and Related Programs, Other, 132 Area Studies, Other, 132 Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies, Other, 132 Argosy University - Los Angeles, 106 Argosy University - San Francisco, 106 Argosy University - Los Angeles, 106 Armstrong University, 106 Army R.O.T.C. and Military Science, 132 Art, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72, 81, 86, 92, 99, 105, 106, 132 Art, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72, 81, 86, 92, 99, 105, 106, 132 Art History, Criticism and Conservation, 132 Art Teacher Education, 132 Art Therapy, 132 Art, General, 132 Arts Management, 133 Ceramics Arts and Ceramics, 140 Design and Applied Arts, 149 Design and Applied Arts, Other, 149 Drama, Theater Arts, General, 150 Dramatic, Theater Arts and Stagecraft, 150 Dramatic, Theater Arts and Stagecraft, Other, 150 Fiber, Textile and Weaving Arts, 158 Film, Video and Photographic Arts, 158 Film, Video and Photographic Arts, Other, 158 Fine Arts and Art Studies, 159 Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other, 159 Fine, Studio Arts, 159 Graphic Design, Commercial Art and Illustration, 163 Metal and Jewelry Arts, 176 Pre-Elementary, Early Childhood, Kindergarten Teacher Education, 186 Visual and Performing Arts, 197 Visual and Performing Arts, Other, 197 Art and Design, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 66, 67, 68, 69, 81, 86, 92, 99, 105 Art Center College of Design, 66 Art Center College - South Campus, 66 Art History, Criticism and Conservation, 132 Art Institute of California - Los Angeles, 106 Art Institute of California - San Diego, 106 Art Institute of California - San Francisco, 106 Art Institute of California - Los Angeles, 106 Art Institute of California - Orange County, 106 Art Institute of California - San Diego, 106 Art Teacher Education, 132 Art Therapy, 132 Art University, Academy of, 105 Art, General, 132 Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, 99 Arts Management, 133 Asian Studies, 133 Asian-American Studies, 133 Assemblies of God Evangel Theological Seminary, 106 Astronomy, 133 Astrophysics, 133 Athletic Training, 49, 51, 53, 66, 133 Athletic Training and Sports Medicine, 133 Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, 133 Audiology, 50, 51, 53, 133 Audiology, Hearing Sciences, 133 Auto and Automotive Body Repairer, 133 Auto and Automotive Mechanic, Technician, 133 Automotive Engineering Technology, Technician, 134 Aviation, 93, 106, 107, 125, 134 Aviation & Electronic School of America, 106, 107 Aviation & Electronic School of America - San Diego, 107 Aviation & Electronic School of America - San Diego, 107 Aviation and Airway Science, 134 Aviation Management, 134 Aviation Systems and Avionics Maintenance Technologist, Technician, 134 Azusa Pacific University, 66 High Desert Branch of the Inland Empire, 66 Inland Empire Regional Center, 66 Los Angeles Regional Center, 66 Murrieta Regional Center, 66 Orange County Regional Center, 66 San Diego Regional Center, 66 Ventura Regional Center, 66 Baker and Pastry Chef, 134 Bakersfield Academic Center, 84 Bakersfield Center, 74 Bakersfield College, 13, 14 Delano Center, 14 Bakersfield Learning Center, 123 Banking and Financial Support Services, 134 Baptist Bible College West, 107 Barber and Hairstylist, 134 Barstow College, 14 Barstow Community College District, 14 Basic Medical Sciences, Other, 134 Basic Skills, General, 134 Basic Skills, Other, 134 Bay Cities Bible College, 107 Bay Cities Bible College at First Baptist Church, 107 Bay Cities Bible College at Santa Rosa Bible Church, 107 Bay Cities Bible College at First Baptist Church, 107 Bay Cities Bible College at Santa Rosa Bible Church, 107 Beale AFB Learning Center, 123 Beale Center, 112 Beaumont, 68 Ben Clark Training Center, 36 Berkeley City College, 14 Bethany College of the Assemblies of God, 66 Bethel Seminary West, 107 Bethesda Christian University, 107 Bible and Biblical Studies, 134 Bible College Education, 102, 107, 113, 115, 116, 118 Biblical and Other Theological Languages and Literatures, 135 Bilingual and Bicultural Education, 135 Biochemistry, 135 Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, 135 Bio-Engineering Technology, Technician, 135 Biola University, 67 Chino-Calvary Chapel of Chino Valley, 67 Inglewood-Faithful Central Bible Church, 67 Laguna Hills-Lake Hills Community Church, 67 Newbury Park-EV Free Church of the Conejo Valley, 67 Palm Desert - Southwest Community Church, 67 Vista-North Coast Church, 67 Biological and Physical Sciences, 135 Biological Immunology, 135 Biological Sciences and Life Sciences, Other, 135 Biological Technology, Technician, 135 Biology Biochemistry, 135 200 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 3: Index Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, 135 Bio-Engineering Technology, Technician, 135 Biological and Physical Sciences, 135 Biological Immunology, 135 Biological Sciences and Life Sciences, 135 Biological Sciences and Life Sciences, Other, 135 Biological Technology, 135 Biological Technology, Technician, 135 Biology Teacher Education, 135 Biology, General, 135 Biometrics, 136 Biophysics, 136 Biopsychology, 136 Biostatistics, 136 Biotechnology Research, 136 Cell and Molecular Biology, 139 Cell and Molecular Biology, Other, 139 Cell Biology, 140 Evolutionary Biology, 157 Health and Medical Biostatistics, 164 Marine, Aquatic Biology, 173 Medical Cell Biology, 176 Medical Microbiology, 176 Microbiology, Bacteriology, 176 Miscellaneous Biological Specializations, 177 Miscellaneous Biological Specializations, Other, 177 Molecular Biology, 177 Physiological Psychology and Psychobiology, 185 Radiation Biology, Radiobiology, 189 Biology Teacher Education, 135 Biology, General, 135 Biometrics, 136 Biophysics, 136 Biopsychology, 136 Biostatistics, 136 Biotechnology Research, 136 Black studies Afro-American (Black) Studies, 129 Bonnie Bergin Assistance Dog Institute, The, 107 Booker T. Crenshaw Christian College & School of Ministry, Inc., 107 Borrego Springs Education Center, 34 Botany, General, 136 Botany, Other, 136 Breining Institute, 107 Brentwood Center, 30 Broadcast Journalism, 136 Brooks College, 67 Brooks College - Sunnyvale, 67 Brooks College - Sunnyvale, 67 Brooks Institute of Photography, 107 Bryan College of Court Reporting, 107 San Francisco Campus, 107, 108, 121 Bryman College, 107 Anaheim Campus, 107 City of Industry, 107 El Monte Campus, 108 Gardena Campus, 108 Los Angeles Campus, 108 Ontario Campus, 108 Reseda Campus, 108 San Francisco Campus, 107, 108, 121 San Jose Campus, 108 Torrance Campus, 108 West Los Angeles Campus, 108 Whittier Campus, 108 Buddhist Studies, Institute of, 114 Burney / Fall River, 40 Business, 21, 25, 38, 49, 52, 59, 67, 70, 75, 76, 80, 84, 105, 106, 107, 108, 111, 112, 113, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 123, 124, 137, 138, 139 Agricultural Business and Management, 129 Agricultural Business and Management, General, 129 Agricultural Business and Management, Other, 129 Agricultural Business and Production, 129 Agricultural Business and Production, Other, 129 Agricultural Business, Agribusiness Operations, 129 Business Administration and Management, 137 Business Administration and Management, General, 137 Business Administration and Management, Other, 137 Business and Personal Services Marketing Operation, 138 Business and Personal Services Marketing Operations, Other, 138 Business and Social Skills, 138 Business Communications, 138 Business Computer Facilities Operator, 138 Business Computer Programming, Programmer, 138 Business Home Economics, 138 Business Information and Data Processing Services, 138 Business Information and Data Processing Services, Other, 138 Business Machine Repairer, 138 Business Management and Administrative Services, 138 Business Management and Administrative Services, Other, 138 Business Marketing and Marketing Management, 138 Business Quantitative Methods and Management Science, 138 Business Quantitative Methods and Management Science, Other, 138 Business Services Marketing Operations, 138 Business Statistics, 138 Business Systems Analysis and Design, 138 Business Systems Networking and Telecommunications, 138 Business Teacher Education (Vocational), 139 Business, General, 139 Business, Managerial Economics, 139 English Technical and Business Writing, 156 International Business, 169 International Business Marketing, 169 Management Information Systems and Business Data Processing, 173 Music Business Management and Merchandising, 178 Business Administration and Management, General, 137 Business Administration and Management, Other, 137 Business and Industry Services Center, 38 Business and Personal Services Marketing Operations, Other, 138 Business and Social Skills, 138 Business Communications, 138 Business Computer Facilities Operator, 138 Business Computer Programming, Programmer, 138 Business Home Economics, 138 Business Information and Data Processing Services, Other, 138 Business Machine Repairer, 138 Business Management and Administrative Services, Other, 138 Business Marketing and Marketing Management, 138 Business Quantitative Methods and Management Science, Other, 138 Business Services Marketing Operations, 138 Business Statistics, 138 Business Systems Analysis and Design, 138 Business Systems Networking and Telecommunications, 138 Business Teacher Education (Vocational), 139 Business, General, 139 Business, Managerial Economics, 139 Butte Community College, 14 Chico Center, 15 Glenn County Center, 15 Butte County, 14, 48, 108 Butte-Glenn Community College District, 14 Cabinet Maker and Millworker, 139 Cabrillo College, 15 Watsonville Center, 15 Cabrillo Community College District, 15 Caffey College Chino Information Technology Center, 16 Cal Northern School of Law, 108 Calaveras Center, 20 California American University, 108 California Baptist University, 67, 68 Beaumont, 68 High Desert Site, 68 San Bernardino Site, 68 California Christian College, 108 California Coast University, 108 California College, 6, 63, 68, 108 California College - Stockton, 108 California College - Stockton, 108 California College For Health Sciences, 108 California College of the Arts, 68 Oakland Campus, 68 California Community Colleges Allan Hancock College, 13 American River College, 13 Antelope Valley College, 13 Bakersfield College, 13, 14 Barstow College, 14 Berkeley City College, 14 Butte Community College, 14 Cabrillo College, 15 Cañada College, 15 Cerritos College, 15 Cerro Coso Community College, 16 California Postsecondary Education Commission 201
Part 3: Index Chabot College, 16 Chaffey Community College, 16 Citrus College, 17 City College of San Francisco, 17 Coastline Community College, 17 College of Alameda, 18 College of Marin, 18 College of San Mateo, 18 College of the Canyons, 18 College of the Desert, 19, 52 College of the Redwoods, 9, 19 College of the Sequoias, 19, 20 College of the Siskiyous, 9, 20 Columbia College, 9, 20, 111 Contra Costa College, 20 Copper Mountain College, 20, 21 Cosumnes River College, 21 Crafton Hills College, 21 Cuesta College, 21, 22, 111 Cuyamaca College, 22 Cypress College, 22 De Anza College, 22 Diablo Valley College, 22 East Los Angeles College, 23 El Camino College, 23 Evergreen Valley College, 23 Feather River College, 23, 24 Folsom Lake College, 24 Foothill College, 24 Fresno City College, 24 Fullerton College, 25 Gavilan College, 25 Glendale Community College, 25 Golden West College, 25, 26 Grossmont College, 26 Hartnell College, 26 Imperial Valley College, 26 Irvine Valley College, 27 Lake Tahoe Community College, 27 Laney College, 27 Las Positas College, 27 Lassen Community College, 27, 28 Long Beach City College, 28 Los Angeles City College, 28 Los Angeles Harbor College, 28 Los Angeles Mission College, 29 Los Angeles Pierce College, 29 Los Angeles Southwest College, 29 Los Angeles Trade-Technical College, 29 Los Angeles Valley College, 30 Los Medanos College, 30 Mendocino College, 30 Merced College, 30, 31 Merritt College, 31 MiraCosta College, 31 Mission College, 31 Modesto Junior College, 31, 32 Monterey Peninsula College, 32 Moorpark College, 32 Mt. San Antonio College, 32, 33 Mt. San Jacinto College, 33 Napa Valley College, 33 Ohlone College, 33 Orange Coast College, 33, 34 Oxnard College, 34 Palo Verde College, 34, 34 Pasadena City College, 35 Porterville College, 35 Reedley College, 9, 35 Rio Hondo College, 36 Riverside City College, 36 Sacramento City College, 36 Saddleback College, 36, 37, 50 San Bernardino Valley College, 37 San Diego City College, 37 San Diego Mesa College, 37 San Diego Miramar College, 37, 38 San Joaquin Delta College, 38 San Jose City College, 38 Santa Ana College, 38 Santa Barbara City College, 39 Santa Monica College, 39, 95 Santa Rosa Junior College, 9, 39 Santiago Canyon College, 40 Shasta College, 9, 40 Sierra College, 9, 40, 41 Skyline College, 41 Solano Community College, 41 Southwestern College, 41 Taft College, 9, 42 Ventura College, 42, 120 Victor Valley College, 42 West Hills College, 9, 42, 43 West Hills College at Lemoore, 43 West Los Angeles College, 43 West Valley College, 43 Yuba College, 9, 43, 44 California Culinary Academy, 108 California Design College, 108 California Graduate Institute, 108 CGI - Irvine, 108 California Graduate School of Theology, 109 California Institute for Human Science, 109 California Institute of Integral Studies, 68 California Institute of Technology, 68 California Institute of the Arts, 69 California International University, 109 California Lutheran University, 69 Glendale Graduate Center, 69 Ventura Graduate Center, 69 Woodland Hills Graduate Center, 69 California National University For Advanced Studies, 109 California New Hope University, 109 California Pacific University, 109 California School of International Management, 109 California School of Professional Psychology, 65 California Southern Law School, 109 California State University Bakersfield, 47, 48 California Maritime Academy, 45, 47 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, 39, 47 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 47 Channel Islands, 48 Chico, 48 Dominguez Hills, 48 East Bay, 49 Fresno, 43, 49 Fullerton, 49, 50 Humboldt State University, 52 Long Beach, 50 Los Angeles, 50 Monterey Bay, 50 Northridge, 51 Sacramento, 51 San Bernardino, 51, 53, 53 San José State University, 53 San Marcos, 52 Sonoma State University, 54 Stanislaus, 52 California State University, Bakersfield CSUB Antelope Valley, 48 California State University, East Bay California State University, East Bay -- Concord Campus, 49 California State University, East Bay -- Oakland Professional Development & Conference Center, 49 California State University, East Bay -- Oakland Professional Development & Conference Center, 49 California State University, Fullerton CSUF Garden Grove Center, 50 CSUF Irvine, CPEI, 50 California State University, Hayward, 49 California State University, San Bernardino Palm Desert Campus, 52 California State University, Stanislaus CSU Stanislaus Stockton, 52 California Union University, 109 California University of Business and Technology, 109 California University of Management and Sciences, 109 California Western School of Law, 109 Calvary Chapel Bible College, 109 Camarillo Acadmic Center, 84 Camarillo Center, 34 Camp Pendleton Education Center, 35 Cañada College, 15 Menlo Park Center, 15 Small Business Development Center, 15, 22 Canyon Country Access Center, 19 Canyons, College of the, 18 Capital Bible College, 109 Cardiovascular Technology, 26, 139 Cardiovascular Technology, Technician, 139 Career & Technology Center, 24 Career Exploration and Awareness Skills, 139 Carlsbad Learning Center, 84 Carpenter, 139 Cell and Molecular Biology, Other, 139 Cell Biology, 140 Centennial Education Center, 38 Center for Psychological Studies, 110 Central California College of Law, 110 Central California School, 110 Central California School - Corona Campus, 110 Central Michigan University, 110 Central State University, 110 Central Texas College, 110 Central Texas College, 110 Central Texas College - US Naval Station, 110 Central Texas College - US Naval Station, 110 Ceramics Arts and Ceramics, 140 Cerritos College, 15 Cerritos Community College District, 15 Cerro Coso Community College, 16 202 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 3: Index Eastern Sierra College Center, Bishop Campus, 16 Eastern Sierra College Center, Mammoth Campus, 16 Indian Wells Valley Campus, 16 Kern River Valley Campus, 16 South Kern Campus, 16 CGI - Irvine, 108 Chabot College, 16 Chabot-Las Positas Community College District, 16, 27 Chaffey College Chino Center, 16 Chaffey College Fontana Center, 16 Chaffey College Ontario Center, 17 Chaffey Community College, 16 Caffey College Chino Information Technology Center, 16 Chaffey College Chino Center, 16 Chaffey College Fontana Center, 16 Chaffey College Ontario Center, 17 Chaffey Community College District, 16, 69 Antelope Valley Learning Site, 69 Coachella Valley Learning Site, 70 Concord Learning Site, 70 Diamond Springs Learning Site, 70 Edwards Learning Site, 70 Fairfield Learning Site, 70 Hanford Learning Site, 70 Irvine Learning Site, 70 Lemoore Learning Site, 70 Los Angeles Learning Site, 70 Modesto Learning Site, 70 Monterey Learning Site, 70 Moreno Valley Learning Site, 70 Ontario Learning Site, 70 Roseville Learning Site, 70 San Diego Learning Site, 70 Santa Maria Learning Site, 70 Travis Learning Site, 70 Twentynine Palms Learning Site, 70 Victor Valley Learning Site, 70 Visalia Learning Site, 70 Yuba City Learning Site, 70 Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, 70 Chemical and Atomic, Molecular Physics, 140 Chemical Engineering, 140 Chemical Technology, Technician, 140 Chemistry Analytical Chemistry, 130 Biochemistry, 135 Chemical and Atomic, Molecular Physics, 140 Chemical Engineering, 140 Chemical Technology, Technician, 140 Chemistry, 140 Chemistry Teacher Education, 140 Chemistry, General, 140 Chemistry, Other, 140 Geochemistry, 162 Inorganic Chemistry, 168 Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 176 Organic Chemistry, 181 Chemistry Teacher Education, 140 Chemistry, General, 140 Chemistry, Other, 140 Chico Center, 15 Chico Learning Center, 124 Child Care and Guidance Workers and Managers, General, 140 Child Care and Guidance Workers and Managers, Other, 141 Child Care Provider, Assistant, 141 Child Care Services Manager, 141 Child Development, Care and Guidance, 141 Child Growth, Care and Development Studies, 141 China International Medical University, 110 Chinese Culture and Health Sciences, Academy of, 105 Chinese for Christ Calvin Chao Theological Seminary, 110 Chinese Language and Literature, 141 Chino-Calvary Chapel of Chino Valley, 67 Chiropractic, 96, 111, 116, 119, 141 Chiropractic (D.C., D.C.M.), 141 Chong Shin University in USA, 110 Christian Education, 92, 108, 114, 115, 121, 122 Christian Life College, 110 Christian Life International Bible College, 110 Christian Witness Theological Seminary, 110 Church Divinity School of the Pacific, 70, 71, 76 Church of God Ministries Center, 88 Citizenship Activities, General, 141 Citizenship Activities, Other, 141 Citrus College, 17 Citrus Community College District, 17 City College of San Francisco, 17 Alemany Campus Center, 17 Castro/Valencia Campus, 17 Chinatown/North Beach Campus, 17 Downtown Campus, 17 Evans Campus, 17 John Adams Campus, 17 Mission Center, 17 Southeast Campus Center, 17 City of Hope Graduate School and Beckman Research Institute, 71 City of Industry, 107 City, Urban, Community and Regional Planning, 141 Civil Engineering and Technology, Technician, 141 Civil Engineering, General, 141 Civil Engineering, Other, 142 Civil, Structural Drafting, 142 Claremont Colleges Claremont Graduate University, 50, 71 Claremont McKenna College, 71 Claremont School of Theology, 71, 72 Harvey Mudd College, 76 Pitzer College, 89 Scripps College, 94 Claremont Graduate University, 50, 71 Claremont McKenna College, 71 Claremont School of Theology, 71, 72 Class At Santa Paula High School, 42 Classes At Fillmore High School, 42 Classes At Nordhoff High School, 42 Classes At Ventura High School, 42 Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literatures, 142 Classics and Classical Languages and Literatures, 142 Clear Lake Community College, 44 Clearlake Commmunity College, 88 Cleveland Chiropractic College, 111 Clinical and Medical Social Work, 142 Clinical Laboratory Science, 48, 53, 57, 58, 81 Clinical Psychology, 88, 142 Clothing and Apparel and Textile Studies, 142 Clothing and Textiles, 142 Clothing, Apparel and Textile Workers and Managers, General, 142 Clothing, Apparel and Textile Workers and Managers, Other, 142 Clovis Center, 25 Coast Community College District, 17, 25, 33 Coastal Valley College, 111 Coastland University, 111 Coastline Community College, 17 Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics, 142 Cogswell Polytechnical College, 72 Cohen University and Theological Seminary, 111 Coleman College, 111 Collecting, 142 College and Postsecondary Student Counseling and Personnel Services, 142 College for Appraisers, 111 College of Alameda, 18 College of Marin, 18 Indian Valley Campus, 18 College of San Mateo, 18 College of the Canyons, 18 Canyon Country Access Center, 19 College of the Desert, 19, 52 Eastern Valley Center, 19 Western Valley Center, 19 College of the Redwoods, 9, 19 Arcata Instructional Site, 19 Del Norte Campus Center, 19 Klamath Trinity Branch Campus, 19 Mendocino Coast Campus Center, 19 College of the Sequoias, 19, 20 College of the Siskiyous, 9, 20 Yreka Campus, 20 College Preparatory High School Diploma, 142 Columbia College, 9, 20, 111 Calaveras Center, 20 Columbia College - Hollywood, 111 Columbia College - Lemoore, 111 Columbia College - Los Alamitos, 111 Columbia College - San Luis Obispo, 111 Columbia College of Missouri, 111 Columbia College - Lemoore, 111 Columbia College - Los Alamitos, 111 Columbia College - San Luis Obispo, 111 Commercial Garment and Apparel Worker, 142 Commercial Photography, 142 Communication Disorders, General, 143 Communication Systems Installer and Repairer, 143 Communications Technology, Technicians, Other, 143 Communications, General, 143 Communications, Other, 143 Community and Junior College Administration, 143 California Postsecondary Education Commission 203
Part 3: Index Community Christian College, 111 Community Health Education, 50, 51, 53 Community Health Liaison, 143 Community Health/Preventive Medicine, 49, 99 Community Involvement, 143 Community Organization, Resources and Services, 143 Community Psychology, 143 Comparative Literature, 143 Comprehensive Consumer and Homemaking Education, 143 Compton Center, 23 Computational Skills, 144 Computer Business Computer Facilities Operator, 138 Business Computer Programming, Programmer, 138 Computer and Information Sciences, 144 Computer and Information Sciences, General, 144 Computer and Information Sciences, Other, 144 Computer Engineering, 7, 144, 145 Computer Engineering Technologies, Technician, 145 Computer Games and Programming Skills, 145 Computer Installer and Repairer, 145 Computer Maintenance Technology, Technician, 145 Computer Programming, 145 Computer Science, 25, 50, 145 Computer Systems Analysis, 145 Computer Teacher Education, 145 Computer Typography and Composition Equipment Operator, 145 Mathematics and Computer Science, 175 Computer and Information Sciences, General, 144 Computer and Information Sciences, Other, 144 Computer Engineering, 7, 144, 145 Computer Engineering Technologies, Technician, 145 Computer Games and Programming Skills, 145 Computer Installer and Repairer, 145 Computer Maintenance Technology, Technician, 145 Computer Programming, 145 Computer Science, 25, 50, 145 Computer Systems Analysis, 145 Computer Teacher Education, 145 Computer Technology, Institute of, 114 Computer Typography and Composition Equipment Operator, 145 Concorde Career College, Garden Grove, 111 Concorde Career College, San Bernardino, 111 Concorde Career College, San Diego, 111 Concorde Career Colleges, Inc, 111 Concorde Career College, Garden Grove, 111 Concorde Career College, San Bernardino, 111 Concorde Career College, San Diego, 111 Concordia University, 72 Conservation and Renewable Natural Resources, Other, 145 Construction Construction and Building Finishers and Managers, 145 Construction and Building Finishers and Managers, Other, 145 Construction and Building Technology, 146 Construction and Building Technology, Technician, 146 Construction Trades, 146 Construction Trades, Other, 146 Construction, Building Inspector, 146 Construction and Building Finishers and Managers, Other, 145 Construction and Building Technology, Technician, 146 Construction Education, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 Construction Trades, Other, 146 Construction, Building Inspector, 146 Consumer Economics and Science, 146 Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Institute of, 114 Continuing Education, 67 Contra Costa College, 20 Regional Training Institute, 20 Contra Costa Community College District, 20, 22, 30 Contra Costa County, 20, 22, 30, 49, 76, 80, 90, 106, 110 Cooking and Other Domestic Skills, 146 Copper Mountain College, 20, 21 Copper Mountain Community College District, 20, 21 Corona Center, 96 Corrections and Correctional Administration, 146 Cosmetologist, 146 Cosmetology, 31 Costa Mesa Academic Center, 84 Costs, 63 Cosumnes River College, 21 Amador Extension, 21 Counseling, 37, 38, 47, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 87, 88, 89, 146 Counseling Psychology, 88, 146 Counselor Education Counseling and Guidance Services, 146 Court Reporter, 146 Crafton Hills College, 21 Criminal Justice and Corrections, Other, 147 Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration, 147 Criminal Justice Studies, 147 Criminology, 147 Crop Production Operations and Management, 147 Crown Center Learning Center, 124 CSU Stanislaus Stockton, 52 CSUB Antelope Valley, 48 CSUF Garden Grove Center, 50 CSUF Irvine, CPEI, 50 CSULA Center, 96 CSUN-Center for Achievement & CSUN/Rehab, 96 Cuesta College, 21, 22, 111 Cuesta College, 21, 22, 111 North County Campus, 22 South County Centers, 22 Culinary Arts, 17, 20, 22, 29, 34, 38, 39, 108, 147 Culinary Arts and Related Services, Other, 147 Culinary Arts, Chef Training, 147 Curriculum and Instruction, 147 Custom Tailor, 148 Cuyamaca College, 22 Cypress College, 22 Cytotechnologist, 148 Cytotechnology, 49, 58, 81 Dairy Science, 148 Daly City Hall Training Room, 41 Dance, 49, 50, 53, 60, 69, 81, 148 Dance Therapy, 148 Dancing, 148 Data Processing Technology, Technician, 148 Davis Center, 36 De Anza College, 22 DeAnza College, 22 Deep Springs College, 72 Delano Center, 14 Delta College, San Joaquin, 38 Demography, Population Studies, 148 Dental and Dental Auxiliary Programs, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 28, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 58, 60, 81, 93, 94, 99 Dental Assistant, 148 Dental Clinical Sciences, Graduate Dentistry (M.S., Ph.D.), 148 Dental Hygienist, 148 Dental Laboratory Technician, 148 Dental Public Health Specialty, 148 Dental, Oral Surgery Specialty, 148 Dentistry Dental Assistant, 148 Dental Clinical Sciences, Graduate Dentistry (M.S., Ph.D.), 148 Dental Hygienist, 148 Dental Laboratory Technician, 148 Dental Public Health Specialty, 148 Dental, Oral Surgery Specialty, 148 Dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D.), 149 Pre-Dentistry Studies, 186 Dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D.), 149 Dermatology Residency, 149 Desert Community College District, 19 Desert, College of the, 19, 52 Design and Applied Arts, Other, 149 Design and Visual Communications, 149 Design Institute of San Diego, 112 Development Economics and International Development, 149 Developmental and Child Psychology, 149 DeVry Institute of Technology - Pomona, 112 DeVry Institute of Technology - West Hills, 112 DeVry University, 112 DeVry University, 112 DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management, 112 DeVry University - Long Beach, 112 DeVry Institute of Technology - Pomona, 112 204 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 3: Index DeVry Institute of Technology - West Hills, 112 DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management, 112 Dharma Realm Buddhist University, 112 Diablo Valley College, 22 San Ramon Valley Center, 23 Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 24, 34, 81, 149 Diamond Bar Learning Center, 124 Diesel Engine Mechanic and Repairer, 149 Dietetics, 16, 28, 31, 33, 37, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 57, 58, 60, 81, 87, 88, 99, 149 Dietetics and Human Nutritional Services, 149 Dietician Assistant, 149 Dinuba High School, 35 Distance Learning and Education, 106, 107, 108, 109 Diver (Professional), 149 Divinity and Ministry (B.D., M.Div.), 149 Doelger Center, 41 Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, 72, 76 Dominican University of California, 73 Dominican University - Ukiah Campus, 73 Don Bosco Technical Institute, 73 Dongguk Royal University, 112 Downtown Center, 36 Drafting, General, 149 Drafting, Other, 150 Drama and Dance Teacher Education, 150 Drama, Theater Arts, General, 150 Drama, Theater Literature, History and Criticism, 150 Dramatic Arts West, American Academy of, 65 Dramatic, Theater Arts and Stagecraft, Other, 150 Drawing, 150 Earth and Planetary Sciences, 151 East & West Medicine, University of, 123 East and Southeast Asian Languages and Literatures, 151 East and Southeast Asian Languages and Literatures, Other, 151 East Asian Studies, 151 East European Languages and Literatures, Other, 151 East Los Angeles College, 23 South Gate Educational Center, 23 Eastern European Area Studies, 151 Eastern Valley Center, 19 ECELA, 88 Ecology, 151 Econometrics and Quantitative Economics, 151 Economics, General, 151 Economics, Other, 152 ECP Fountain Valley, 88 Education Adapted Physical Education and Therapeutic Recreation, 128 Administration of Special Education, 128 Adult and Continuing Education Administration, 128 Adult and Continuing Teacher Education, 128 Agricultural Teacher Education (Vocational), 129 American Citizenship Education, 130 Art Teacher Education, 132 Bilingual and Bicultural Education, 135 Biology Teacher Education, 135 Business Teacher Education (Vocational), 139 Chemistry Teacher Education, 140 Comprehensive Consumer and Homemaking Education, 143 Computer Teacher Education, 145 Counselor Education Counseling and Guidance Services, 146 Drama and Dance Teacher Education, 150 Education Administration and Supervision, 152 Education Administration and Supervision, General, 152 Education Administration and Supervision, Other, 152 Education of the Deaf and Hearing Impaired, 152 Education of the Emotionally Handicapped, 152 Education of the Gifted and Talented, 152 Education of the Mentally Handicapped, 152 Education of the Multiple Handicapped, 152 Education of the Physically Handicapped, 152 Education of the Specific Learning Disabled, 152 Education, General, 152 Education, Other, 153 Educational and Instructional Media Design, 153 Educational and Instructional Media Technology, Technician, 153 Educational Assessment, Testing and Measurement, 153 Educational Evaluation and Research, 153 Educational Psychology, 153 Educational Statistics and Research Methods, 153 Educational Supervision, 153 Elementary Teacher Education, 154 Elementary, Middle and Secondary Education Administration, 154 English Teacher Education, 156 Foreign Languages Teacher Education, 160 French Language Teacher Education, 161 General Teacher Education, 162 General Teacher Education, Other, 162 German Language Teacher Education, 163 Health and Physical Education and Fitness, Other, 164 Health and Physical Education, General, 164 Health Occupations Teacher Education (Vocational), 164 Health Teacher Education, 165 Higher Education Administration, 165 History Teacher Education, 165 Home Economics Teacher Education (Vocational), 166 Junior High, Intermediate, Middle School Teacher Education, 170 Mathematics Teacher Education, 175 Music Teacher Education, 178 Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, 184 Physics Teacher Education, 184 Pre-Elementary, Early Childhood, Kindergarten Teacher Education, 186 Public Health Education and Promotion, 188 Reading Teacher Education, 189 Religious Education, 190 Science Teacher Education, General, 191 Secondary Teacher Education, 191 Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education, 192 Social Science Teacher Education, 192 Social Studies Teacher Education, 193 Spanish Language Teacher Education, 194 Special Education, 87, 194 Special Education, General, 194 Special Education, Other, 194 Speech Teacher Education, 194 Teacher Education, Multiple Levels, 195 Teacher Education, Specific Academic and Vocational Programs, 195 Technical Teacher Education (Vocational), 195 Technology Education and Industrial Arts, 195 Technology Teacher Education, Industrial Arts Teacher Education, 195 Trade and Industrial Teacher Education (Vocational), 196 Education Administration and Supervision, General, 152 Education Administration and Supervision, Other, 152 Education America Institute for Doctoral Studies, 112 Education of the Deaf and Hearing Impaired, 152 Education of the Emotionally Handicapped, 152 Education of the Gifted and Talented, 152 Education of the Mentally Handicapped, 152 Education of the Multiple Handicapped, 152 Education of the Physically Handicapped, 152 Education of the Specific Learning Disabled, 152 Education, General, 152 Education, Other, 153 Educational and Instructional Media Design, 153 Educational and Instructional Media Technology, Technician, 153 Educational Assessment, Testing and Measurement, 153 Educational Evaluation and Research, 153 Educational Psychology, 153 Educational Statistics and Research Methods, 153 Educational Supervision, 153 Edwards Center, 112 E-Gate College, 112 El Camino Center, 96 El Camino College, 23 Compton Center, 23 El Camino Community College District, 23 El Dorado Center, 24 El Dorado County, 27 Elder Care Provider, Companion, 153 California Postsecondary Education Commission 205
Part 3: Index Electrical and Electronics Equipment Installer and Repairer, 153 Electrical and Power Transmission Installer, General, 153 Electrical Engineering Technologies, Technicians, Other, 153 Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology, Technician, 153 Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering, 154 Electrical, Electronics Drafting, 154 Electrician, 154 Electrocardiograph Technology, Technician, 154 Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technology, Technician, 154 Electromechanical Technology, Technician, 154 Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, 34 Elementary Particle Physics, 154 Elementary Teacher Education, 154 Elementary, Middle and Secondary Education Administration, 154 Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, 112 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, 112 Beale Center, 112 Edwards Center, 112 Fort Irwin Center, 112 Inland Empire Center, 113 Long Beach Center, 113 Oakland Center, 113 Palmdale Center, 113 San Diego Center, 113 San Joaquin Valley Center, 113 South Bay Center, 23, 113 Travis Center, 113 Ventura Center, 113 Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic, 13, 14, 21, 26, 52, 58 Emergency Medical Technology, Technician, 154 Emergency Medicine Residency, 154 Emeritus College, 39 Emmanuel Bible College, 113 Empire College, 113 Endocrinology and Metabolism Residency, 154 Endodontics Specialty, 154 Energy Management and Systems Technology, Technician, 154 Engineering, 25, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 68, 72, 76, 81, 84, 94, 96, 98, 99, 154, 155 Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering Technology, Technician, 128 Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, 129 Agricultural Engineering, 129 Architectural Engineering, 131 Architectural Engineering Technologies, Technician, 131 Automotive Engineering Technology, Technician, 134 Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, 135 Bio-Engineering Technology, Technician, 135 Chemical Engineering, 140 Civil Engineering, 141, 142 Civil Engineering and Technology, Technician, 141 Civil Engineering, General, 141 Civil Engineering, Other, 142 Computer Engineering, 7, 144, 145 Computer Engineering Technologies, Technician, 145 Electrical Engineering Technologies, Technicians, 153 Electrical Engineering Technologies, Technicians, Other, 153 Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology, Technician, 153 Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering, 154 Engineering, 25, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 68, 72, 76, 81, 84, 94, 96, 98, 99, 154, 155 Engineering Design, 154 Engineering Management, 155 Engineering Mechanics, 155 Engineering Physics, 155 Engineering Science, 155 Engineering Technology, Technician, General, 155 Engineering, General, 155 Engineering, Other, 155 Engineering-Related Technologies, 155 Engineering-Related Technologies, Other, 155 Engineering-Related Technologies, Technicians, Other, 155 Environmental and Environmental Health Engineering, 157 Geological Engineering, 162 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, 167 Material Engineering, 174 Mechanical Engineering, 175 Mechanical Engineering and Mechanical Technology, Technician, 175 Mechanical Engineering Technologies, Technicians, Other, 175 Nuclear Engineering, 179 Ocean Engineering, 181 Petroleum Engineering, 183 Structural Engineering, 195 Systems Engineering, 195 Textile Sciences and Engineering, 195 Transportation and Highway Engineering, 196 Water Resources Engineering, 197 Engineering Design, 154 Engineering Management, 155 Engineering Mechanics, 155 Engineering Physics, 155 Engineering Science, 155 Engineering Technology, Technician, General, 155 Engineering, General, 155 Engineering, Other, 155 Engineering-Related Technologies, Other, 155 Engineering-Related Technologies, Technicians, Other, 155 English English Composition, 155 English Creative Writing, 155 English Language and Literature, General, 156 English Language and Literature, Letters, 156 English Language and Literature, Letters, Other, 156 English Literature (British and Commonwealth), 156 English Teacher Education, 156 English Technical and Business Writing, 156 Teaching English as a Second Language, Foreign Language, 195 English Composition, 155 English Creative Writing, 155 English Language and Literature, General, 156 English Language and Literature, Letters, Other, 156 English Literature (British and Commonwealth), 156 English Teacher Education, 156 English Technical and Business Writing, 156 Enterprise Management and Operation, General, 156 Enterprise Management and Operation, Other, 156 Entomology, 156 Entrepreneurship, 157 Environment Architectural Environmental Design, 132 Environmental and Environmental Health Engineering, 157 Environmental and Pollution Control Technology, Technician, 157 Environmental Control Technology, Technicians, Other, 157 Environmental Health, 157 Environmental Science, Studies, 157 Interior Environments, 169 Environmental and Environmental Health Engineering, 157 Environmental and Pollution Control Technology, Technician, 157 Environmental Control Technology, Technicians, Other, 157 Environmental Health, 157 Environmental Science, Studies, 157 Epidemiology, 157 Equestrian and Equine Studies, Horse Management and Training, 157 Escondido Bible College, 113 Escondido Center, 35 Ethnic and Cultural Studies, Other, 157 European History, 157 European Studies, 157 Evangelia University, 113 Everest College, 113 Evergreen Valley College, 23 Evolutionary Biology, 157 Executive Assistant, Secretary, 158 Exercise Sciences, 158 Exercise Sciences, Physiology and Movement Studies, 158 Experimental Psychology, 158 Expression Center for New Media, 113 Extended Education - Corning, 40 Fairfield Extended Education Center, 90 Fairfield Learning Center, 124 Fallbrook Education Center, 35 206 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 3: Index Family and Community Studies, 158 Family and Consumer Resource Management, Other, 158 Family and Consumer Sciences, 50, 51, 53 Family and Marriage Counseling, 158 Family Life and Relations Studies, 158 Family Medicine Residency, 158 Family Resource Management Studies, 158 Fashion and Fabric Consultant, 158 Fashion Careers College, 113 Fashion Design and Illustration, 158 Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising - Los Angeles, 73 FIDM Orange County, 73 FIDM San Diego, 73 FIDM San Francisco, 73 Fashion Merchandising, 158 Fashion Modeling, 158 Feather River College, 23, 24 Fearther River College -- Chester Campus, 24 Feather River Community College District, 23 Fees, 63 Fiber, Textile and Weaving Arts, 158 FIDM San Diego, 73 FIDM San Francisco, 73 Fielding Graduate University, 73, 74 Film, Cinema Studies, 158 Film, Video and Photographic Arts, Other, 158 Film-Video Making, Cinematography and Production, 159 Finance, General, 159 Financial Management and Services, Other, 159 Financial Planning, 159 Financial Services Marketing Operations, 159 Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other, 159 Fine, Studio Arts, 159 Fire Protection and Safety Technology, Technician, 159 Fire Protection, Other, 159 Fire Science, Firefighting, 159 Fire Services Administration, 159 Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management, 160 Five Branches Institute, 113 Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare, 84 Flight Attendant, 160 Floristry Marketing Operations, 160 Folsom Lake College, 24 El Dorado Center, 24 Rancho Cordova Center, 24 Food and Beverage, Restaurant Operations Manager, 160 Food and Nutrition, 160 Food Caterer, 160 Food Sales Operations, 160 Food Sciences and Technology, 160 Food Systems Administration, 160 Foods and Nutrition Science, 160 Foods and Nutrition Studies, General, 160 Foods and Nutrition Studies, Other, 160 Foothill College, 24 Middlefield Campus, 24 Foothill-De Anza Community College District, 22, 24 Foreign Language Interpretation and Translation, 160 Foreign Languages and Literatures, General, 160 Foreign Languages and Literatures, Other, 160 Foreign Languages Teacher Education, 160 Forensic Pathology Residency, 160 Forensic Technology, Technician, 160 Forestry, 47, 52, 57, 160 Forestry Sciences, 160 Forestry, General, 160 Fort Irwin Center, 112 Fowler High School, 35 Franciscan School of Theology, 74, 76 French Language and Literature, 161 French Language Teacher Education, 161 Fresno Academic Center, 84 Fresno City College, 24 Career & Technology Center, 24 Clovis Center, 25 Madera Center, 25 Oakhurst Center, 25 Fresno County, 24, 35, 42, 49, 74, 77, 82, 92, 93, 108, 110, 118 Fresno Pacific University, 74 Bakersfield Center, 74 Visalia - Hurley Elementary School, 75 Fresno River Park Learning Center, 123 Fuller Northern California, Oakland, 75 Fuller Northern California, Sacramento, 75 Fuller Northern California, Walnut Creek, 75 Fuller Southern California, Irvine, 75 Fuller Southern California, San Clemente, 75 Fuller Southern California, San Diego, 75 Fuller Southern California, Santa Barbara, 75 Fuller Theological Seminary, 75 Fuller Northern California, Oakland, 75 Fuller Northern California, Sacramento, 75 Fuller Northern California, Walnut Creek, 75 Fuller Southern California, Irvine, 75 Fuller Southern California, San Clemente, 75 Fuller Southern California, San Diego, 75 Fuller Southern California, Santa Barbara, 75 Fullerton College, 25 Funeral Service Education, 22 Funeral Services and Mortuary Science, 161 Furniture Designer and Maker, 161 Garden Grove Center, 96 Gardena Learning Center, 124 Gavilan College, 25 Gavilan College Aviation Campus- Hollister Airport, 25 Hollister Campus Briggs Building, 25 Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 25 Gavilan Joint Community College District, 25 General Buying Operations, 161 General Marketing Operations, 161 General Office, Clerical and Typing Services, 161 General Retailing and Wholesaling Operations and Skills, Other, 161 General Retailing Operations, 161 General Selling Skills and Sales Operations, 161 General Studies, 161 General Teacher Education, Other, 162 Genetics, Plant and Animal, 162 Geochemistry, 162 Geography, 162 Geological and Related Sciences, Other, 162 Geological Engineering, 162 Geology, 162 Geophysics and Seismology, 163 German Language and Literature, 163 German Language Teacher Education, 163 Germanic Languages and Literatures, Other, 163 Gerontological Services, 163 Gerontology, 163 Glendale Community College, 25 Glendale Community College District, 25 Glendale Graduate Center, 69 Glendale University College of Law, 114 Glenn County, 15 Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, 75 Golden Gate Baptist Theological - Souther CA Campus, 75 Golden Gate University, 75, 76 Golden Gate University - Los Angeles, 76 Golden Gate University - Monterey Bay, 76 Golden Gate University - Sacramento, 76 Golden Gate University - San Jose, 76 Golden Gate University - Walnut Creek, 76 Golden Gate University - Los Angeles, 76 Golden Gate University - Monterey Bay, 76 Golden Gate University - Sacramento, 76 Golden Gate University - San Jose, 76 Golden Gate University - Walnut Creek, 76 Golden West College, 25, 26 Grace Mission University, 114 Graduate Center for Child Development and Psychotherapy, 114 Graduate Theological Union, 71, 72, 74, 76, 80 Graduate Theological Union Colleges American Baptist Seminary of the West, 76, 105 Church Divinity School of the Pacific, 70, 71, 76 Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, 72, 76 Franciscan School of Theology, 74, 76 Graduate Theological Union, 71, 72, 74, 76, 80 Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, 76, 79 Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, 76, 87, 118 Starr King School for the Ministry, 76, 122 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General, 163 Graphic and Printing Equipment Operators, Other, 163 Graphic Design, Commercial Art and Illustration, 163 California Postsecondary Education Commission 207
Part 3: Index Greek Language and Literature (Ancient and Medieval), 163 Greek Language and Literature (Modern), 163 Grossmont College, 26 Grossmont-Cuyamaca College District, 22, 26 Gunsmith, 164 Hartnell College, 26 Hartnell College East Campus, 26 King City Education Center, 26 Hartnell Community College District, 26 Harvey Mudd College, 76 Hastings College of The Law, 61 Hayfork Center, 40 Heald College - Concord, 76 Heald College - Fresno, 77 Heald College - Hayward, 77 Heald College - Rancho Cordova, 77 Heald College - Roseville, 77 Heald College - Salinas, 77 Heald College - San Francisco, 77 Heald College - San Jose, 78 Heald College - Stockton, 78 Health Community Health Liaison, 143 Dental Public Health Specialty, 148 Environmental and Environmental Health Engineering, 157 Environmental Health, 157 Health and Medical Administrative Services, 164 Health and Medical Administrative Services, Other, 164 Health and Medical Assistants, 164 Health and Medical Assistants, Other, 164 Health and Medical Biostatistics, 164 Health and Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Services, 164 Health and Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Services, Other, 164 Health and Medical Laboratory Technologies, Technicians, Other, 164 Health and Medical Preparatory Programs, 164 Health and Medical Preparatory Programs, Other, 164 Health and Physical Education and Fitness, Other, 164 Health and Physical Education, General, 164 Health Occupations Teacher Education (Vocational), 164 Health Professions and Related Sciences, 164 Health Professions and Related Sciences, Other, 164 Health Related Knowledge and Skills, Other, 164 Health System, Health Services Administration, 165 Health Teacher Education, 165 Health Unit Coordinator, Ward Clerk, 165 Health Unit Manager, Ward Supervisor, 165 Home Health Aide, 166 Hospital, Health Facilities Administration, 166 Mental Health Services, 176 Mental Health Services, Other, 176 Miscellaneous Health Professions, 177 Nursing, Adult Health (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing, Maternal, Child Health (Post- R.N.), 180 Nursing, Public Health (Post-R.N.), 180 Occupational Safety and Health Technology, Technician, 180 Personal Health Improvement and Maintenance, 183 Psychiatric, Mental Health Services Technician, 187 Public Health, 53, 57, 58, 81, 188 Public Health Education and Promotion, 188 Public Health, General, 188 Public Health, Other, 188 Veterinarian Assistant, Animal Health Technician, 197 Health and Medical Administrative Services, 164 Health and Medical Administrative Services, Other, 164 Health and Medical Assistants, Other, 164 Health and Medical Biostatistics, 164 Health and Medical Diagnostic and Treatment Services, Other, 164 Health and Medical Laboratory Technologies, Technicians, Other, 164 Health and Medical Preparatory Programs, Other, 164 Health and Physical Education and Fitness, Other, 164 Health and Physical Education, General, 164 Health Occupations Teacher Education (Vocational), 164 Health Professions and Related Sciences, 164 Health Professions and Related Sciences, Other, 164 Health Related Knowledge and Skills, Other, 164 Health Services Administration, 50, 53, 57, 58, 99 Health System, Health Services Administration, 165 Health Teacher Education, 165 Health Unit Coordinator, Ward Clerk, 165 Health Unit Manager, Ward Supervisor, 165 Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic and Repairers, 165 Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology, Technician, 165 Heavy Equipment Maintenance and Repairer, 165 Hebrew Language and Literature, 165 Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, 78 Higer Education Center at National City, 41 High Desert Branch of the Inland Empire, 66 High School Equivalence Certificate, 165 Higher Education Administration, 165 High-Tech Institute, 114 Hispanic studies Hispanic-American Studies, 165 Hispanic-American Studies, 165 Historic Preservation, Conservation and Architectural History, 165 History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, 165 History Teacher Education, 165 History, General, 165 History, Other, 166 Holy Names University, 78 Home Economics Teacher Education (Vocational), 166 Home Economics, General, 166 Home Economics, Other, 166 Home Furnishings and Equipment Installers and Consultants, General, 166 Home Health Aide, 166 Home Maintenance and Improvement, 166 Hoopa Yurok Vocational & Technical Education Program, 40 Hope International University, 79 Horticulture Science, 166 Hospital, Health Facilities Administration, 166 Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations, General, 166 Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations, Other, 166 Hospitality Services Management, Other, 166 Hospitality, Administration Management, 167 Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Management, 167 Housing, 63 Hubbard College of Administration International, 114 Human Resources Management, 167 Human Resources Management, Other, 167 Humanities and Humanistic Studies, 167 Humboldt County, 19, 52 Humphreys College, 79 Modesto Campus, 79 Hydraulic Technology, Technician, 167 Hypnotherapy, 167 Imperial Community College District, 26 Imperial County, 26 Imperial Valley College, 26 Brawley Extended Campus, 26 Calexico Extended Campus, 26 El Centro Extended Campus, 26 Improvement and Social Skills, General, 167 Individual and Family Development Studies, General, 167 Individual and Family Development Studies, Other, 167 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, 167 Industrial and Manufacturing Technology, Technician, 167 Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 168 Industrial Design, 168 Industrial Electronics Installer and Repairer, 168 Industrial Production Technology, Technicians, Other, 168 Infectious Disease Residency, 168 Information Processing, Data Entry Technician, 168 Information Sciences and Systems, 168 Information Sciences Institute, 99 Inglewood-Faithful Central Bible Church, 67 Inland Empire Center, 113 Inland Empire Regional Center, 66 Inland Valley College, 114 Inorganic Chemistry, 168 208 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 3: Index Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, The, 114 Institute for Creation Research, 114 Institute of Buddhist Studies, 114 Institute of Computer Technology, 114 Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 114 Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, 79 Institutional Food Services Administrator, 168 Institutional Food Workers and Administrators, General, 168 Institutional Food Workers and Administrators, Other, 168 Instrumentation Technology, Technician, 168 Insurance and Risk Management, 168 Insurance Marketing Operations, 169 InterAmerican College, 114 Intercultural Institute of California, 114 Interior Architecture, 169 Interior Design, 37, 43, 49, 51, 53, 57, 58, 67, 68, 73, 102, 105, 106, 112, 114, 115, 169 Interior Designers Institute, 114 Interior Environments, 169 Intermedia, 169 Internal Medicine Residency, 169 International Agriculture, 169 International Business, 169 International Business Marketing, 169 International Christian University and Seminary, 115 International Economics, 169 International Finance, 169 International Professional School of Bodywork, 115 International Relations and Affairs, 169 International Technological University, 115 International Theological Seminary, 115 Interpersonal and Social Skills, Other, 169 Interpersonal Relationships Skills, 169 Investments and Securities, 169 Inyo County, 72 Irvine University, 115 Irvine Valley College, 27 Islamic Studies, 169 Italian Language and Literature, 169 ITT Technical Institute, 115 ITT - Hayward, 115 ITT - Lathrop, 115 ITT - Oxnard, 115 ITT - Sacramento, 115 ITT - San Bernardino, 115 ITT - San Diego, 115 ITT - Santa Clara, 115 ITT - Sylmar, 115 ITT - Torrance, 115 ITT - West Covina, 115 Ivy University, 108 Japanese Language and Literature, 170 Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, 76, 79 Jewish and Judaic Studies, 170 Job Seeking and Changing Skills, 170 John F. Kennedy University, 80 John F. Kennedy University, 80 Journalism, 7, 47, 48, 49, 51, 53, 54, 57, 99, 170 Journalism and Mass Communication, Other, 170 Journalism and Mass Communications, 47, 48, 49, 51, 53, 54, 57, 99 Judaism, University of, 97 Junior High, Intermediate, Middle School Teacher Education, 170 Juridical Science and Legal Specialization (LL.M., M.C.L., J.S.D., S.J.D.), 170 Justice Criminal Justice and Corrections, 147 Criminal Justice and Corrections, Other, 147 Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration, 147 Criminal Justice Studies, 147 K.P.C.A. Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 115 Kearny Mesa, 84 Kearny Mesa Learning Center, 84 Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences, 80 Kern Community College District, 13, 16, 35 Kern County, 13, 16, 42, 47, 93, 98, 100, 117, 120 Kinesiotherapy, 53 King City Education Center, 26 Kings County, 43, 70 Kingsburg High School, 35 Kitchen Personnel, Cook and Assistant Training, 170 Koreatown Education Center, 28 Kyung San University U.S.A, 115 La Habra Geriatric Center, 96 La Habra High School, 96 La Mesa Learning Center, 84 La Mirada Learning Center, 124 La Sierra University, 80, 81 La Verne, University of, 97 Labor, Personnel Relations and Studies, 170 Laguna College of Art & Design, 80 Laguna Hills-Lake Hills Community Church, 67 Lake Center, 30 Lake Tahoe Community College, 27 Lake Tahoe Community College District, 27 Lancaster Learning Center, 124 Landscape Architecture, 47, 57, 170 Landscaping Operations and Management, 171 Laney College, 27 Language Arabic Language and Literature, 131 Biblical and Other Theological Languages and Literatures, 135 Chinese Language and Literature, 141 Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literature, 142 Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literatures, 142 Classics and Classical Languages and Literatures, 142 East and Southeast Asian Languages and Literatures, 151 East and Southeast Asian Languages and Literatures, Other, 151 East European Languages and Literatures, 151 East European Languages and Literatures, Other, 151 English Language and Literature, General, 156 English Language and Literature, Letters, 156 English Language and Literature, Letters, Other, 156 Foreign Language Interpretation and Translation, 160 Foreign Languages and Literature, 160 Foreign Languages and Literatures, 160 Foreign Languages and Literatures, General, 160 Foreign Languages and Literatures, Other, 160 Foreign Languages Teacher Education, 160 French Language and Literature, 161 French Language Teacher Education, 161 German Language and Literature, 163 German Language Teacher Education, 163 Germanic Languages and Literatures, 163 Germanic Languages and Literatures, Other, 163 Greek Language and Literature (Ancient and Medieval), 163 Greek Language and Literature (Modern), 163 Hebrew Language and Literature, 165 Italian Language and Literature, 169 Japanese Language and Literature, 170 Latin Language and Literature (Ancient and Medieval), 171 Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures, 177 Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures, Other, 177 Portuguese Language and Literature, 186 Romance Languages and Literatures, 191 Romance Languages and Literatures, Other, 191 Russian Language and Literature, 191 Scandinavian Languages and Literatures, 191 Sign Language Interpreter, 192 Slavic Languages and Literatures (Other Than Russian), 192 South Asian Languages and Literatures, 193 Spanish Language and Literature, 193 Spanish Language Teacher Education, 194 Speech-Language Pathology, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 81, 99, 194 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 81, 99, 194 Teaching English as a Second Language, Foreign Language, 195 Larry H. Layton School of Law, 115 Las Positas College, 27 Laser and Optical Technology, Technician, 171 Lassen Community College, 27, 28 Lassen Community College District, 28 Lassen County, 27 Lathrop Learning Center, 124 Latin American Studies, 171 Latin Language and Literature (Ancient and Medieval), 171 Latino studies Hispanic-American Studies, 165 California Postsecondary Education Commission 209
Part 3: Index Law, 6, 55, 57, 58, 61, 69, 75, 76, 79, 80, 81, 85, 88, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 108, 109, 114, 116, 117, 120, 121, 122, 171 Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration, 147 Law (LL.B., J.D.), 171 Law and Legal Studies, 171 Law and Legal Studies, Other, 171 Law Enforcement, Police Science, 171 Pre-Law Studies, 187 Law (LL.B., J.D.), 171 Law and Legal Studies, Other, 171 Law Enforcement, Police Science, 171 Law School, 61, 81, 85 Legal Administrative Assistant, Secretary, 171 Leisure and Recreational Activities, General, 172 Leisure and Recreational Activities, Other, 172 Liberal Art and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other, 172 Liberal Arts and Sciences, Liberal Studies, 172 Liberal Education, 95, 97 Library and Information Studies, 54, 58 Library Assistant, 173 Library Science Librarianship, 173 Library Science, Other, 173 Life Chiropractic College West, 115 LIFE Pacific College, 116 Life University, 116 Likie Fashion and Technology College, 116 Lincoln Law School of Sacramento, 116 Lincoln Law School of San Jose, 116 Lincoln Law School of San Jose, 116 Lincoln University, 116 Linguistics, 173 Livermore Learning Center, 123 Logistics and Materials Management, 173 Logos Evangelical Seminary, 116 Loma Linda University, 80, 81 Lompoc Valley Center, 13 Long Beach Center, 113 Long Beach City College, 28 Pacific Coast Campus, 28 Long Beach Community College District, 28 Long Beach Learning Center, 124 Long Beach Museum of Art, 86 Lorenzo Patino School of Law, University of Northern California, 123 Los Angeles Academic Center, 85 Los Angeles City College, 28 Koreatown Education Center, 28 The Corporate and Community Education Center, 28 Los Angeles Community College District, 23, 28, 29, 30, 43, 13, 15, 17, 18, 23, 25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 35, 36, 39, 43, 47, 48, 50, 51, 58, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 102, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 Los Angeles Golf College, 116 Los Angeles Harbor College, 28 Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies, 116 Los Angeles Mission College, 29 Los Angeles Pierce College, 29 Los Angeles Regional Center, 66 Los Angeles Southwest College, 29 Los Angeles Trade-Technical College, 29 Los Angeles Valley College, 30 Los Banos Center, 31 Los Medanos College, 30 Brentwood Center, 30 Los Rios Community College District, 13, 21, 24, 36 Loyola Law School, 81 Loyola Marymount University, 81 Machine Shop Assistant, 173 Machinist, Machine Technologist, 173 Madera Center, 25 Madison Center, 39 Major Appliance Installer and Repairer, 173 Management Agricultural and Food Products Processing Operations and Management, 129 Agricultural Animal Husbandry and Production Management, 129 Agricultural Business and Management, 129 Agricultural Business and Management, General, 129 Agricultural Business and Management, Other, 129 Arts Management, 133 Aviation Management, 134 Business Administration and Management, 137 Business Administration and Management, General, 137 Business Administration and Management, Other, 137 Business Management and Administrative Services, 138 Business Management and Administrative Services, Other, 138 Business Marketing and Marketing Management, 138 Business Quantitative Methods and Management Science, 138 Business Quantitative Methods and Management Science, Other, 138 Business, Managerial Economics, 139 Child Care and Guidance Workers and Managers, 140, 141 Child Care and Guidance Workers and Managers, General, 140 Child Care and Guidance Workers and Managers, Other, 141 Child Care Services Manager, 141 Clothing, Apparel and Textile Workers and Managers, 142 Clothing, Apparel and Textile Workers and Managers, General, 142 Clothing, Apparel and Textile Workers and Managers, Other, 142 Construction and Building Finishers and Managers, 145 Construction and Building Finishers and Managers, Other, 145 Crop Production Operations and Management, 147 Energy Management and Systems Technology, Technician, 154 Engineering Management, 155 Enterprise Management and Operation, 156 Enterprise Management and Operation, General, 156 Enterprise Management and Operation, Other, 156 Equestrian and Equine Studies, Horse Management and Training, 157 Family and Consumer Resource Management, 158 Family and Consumer Resource Management, Other, 158 Family Resource Management Studies, 158 Financial Management and Services, 159 Financial Management and Services, Other, 159 Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management, 160 Food and Beverage, Restaurant Operations Manager, 160 Health Unit Manager, Ward Supervisor, 165 Hospitality Services Management, 166 Hospitality Services Management, Other, 166 Hospitality, Administration Management, 167 Hotel, Motel and Restaurant Management, 167 Human Resources Management, 167 Human Resources Management, Other, 167 Insurance and Risk Management, 168 Landscaping Operations and Management, 171 Logistics and Materials Management, 173 Management Information Systems and Business Data Processing, 173 Management Science, 173 Marketing Management and Research, 173 Marketing Management and Research, Other, 173 Medical Office Management, 176 Music Business Management and Merchandising, 178 Natural Resources Management and Policy, 179 Natural Resources Management and Protective Services, Other, 179 Non-Profit and Public Management, 179 Nursery Operations and Management, 179 Office Supervision and Management, 181 Operations Management and Supervision, 181 Ornamental Horticulture Operations and Management, 181 Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management, 182 Plant Protection (Pest Management), 185 Purchasing, Procurement and Contracts Management, 189 Range Science and Management, 189 Sport and Fitness Administration, Management, 194 Stress Management and Coping Skills, 195 Travel-Tourism Management, 197 210 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 3: Index Turf Management, 197 Waiter, Waitress and Dining Room Manager, 197 Wildlife and Wildlands Management, 198 Management Information Systems and Business Data Processing, 173 Management Science, 173 Maric College, 116, 117 Maric College - Anaheim, 116 Maric College - Bakersfield, 116 Maric College - Carson, 116 Maric College - East County, 116 Maric College - Los Angeles, 116 Maric College - Modesto, 116 Maric College - North County, 116 Maric College - Palm Springs, 116 Maric College - Panorama City, 117 Maric College - Pomona, 117 Maric College - Riverside, 117 Maric College - Sacramento, 117 Maric College - San Diego, 117 Maric College - Stockton, 117 Marick College - Fresno, 117 Maric College - Anaheim, 116 Maric College - Bakersfield, 116 Maric College - Carson, 116 Maric College - Los Angeles, 116 Maric College - Modesto, 116 Maric College - Palm Springs, 116 Maric College - Panorama City, 117 Maric College - Pomona, 117 Maric College - Riverside, 117 Maric College - Sacramento, 117 Maric College - San Diego, 117 Maric College - Stockton, 117 Marick College - Fresno, 117 Marin Community College District, 18 Marin County, 18, 73, 75, 92, 110 Marin, College of, 18 Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (MCAS), 38 Marine Corps Air Station, Learning Center, 85 Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, 85 Marine Corps Recruit Depot Learning Center, 85 Marine Science, Merchant Marine Officer, 173 Marine, Aquatic Biology, 173 Maritime Academy, California, 45, 47 Marketing Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations, 131 Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations, General, 131 Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations, Other, 131 Business and Personal Services Marketing Operation, 138 Business and Personal Services Marketing Operations, Other, 138 Business Marketing and Marketing Management, 138 Business Services Marketing Operations, 138 Financial Services Marketing Operations, 159 Floristry Marketing Operations, 160 General Marketing Operations, 161 Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations, 166 Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations, General, 166 Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations, Other, 166 Insurance Marketing Operations, 169 International Business Marketing, 169 Marketing Management and Research, 173 Marketing Management and Research, Other, 173 Marketing Operations, Marketing and Distribution, 174 Marketing Operations, Marketing and Distribution, Other, 174 Marketing Research, 174 Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations, 196 Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations, Other, 196 Marketing Management and Research, Other, 173 Marketing Operations, Marketing and Distribution, Other, 174 Marketing Research, 174 Marketplace Education Center, 39 Marriage and Family Therapy, 65, 75, 81, 98, 99 Marymount College, 82 Mashdots College, 117 Mass Communications, 174 Massage, 174 Material Engineering, 174 Materials Science, 174 Math Applied Mathematics, 131 Applied Mathematics, General, 131 Applied Mathematics, Other, 131 Mathematical Statistics, 174 Mathematics, 25, 50, 174, 175 Mathematics and Computer Science, 175 Mathematics Teacher Education, 175 Mathematics, Other, 175 Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 196 Mathematical Statistics, 174 Mathematics, 25, 50, 174, 175 Mathematics and Computer Science, 175 Mathematics Teacher Education, 175 Mathematics, Other, 175 McGeorge School of Law, 99 Mechanical Drafting, 175 Mechanical Engineering, 175 Mechanical Engineering and Mechanical Technology, Technician, 175 Mechanical Engineering Technologies, Technicians, Other, 175 Medical Administrative Assistant, Secretary, 175 Medical Assistant, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 32, 34, 35, 37, 43, 57, 70, 100, 107, 108, 175 Medical Cell Biology, 176 Medical Genetics, 176 Medical Immunology, 176 Medical Laboratory Assistant, 176 Medical Laboratory Technician, 176 Medical Microbiology, 176 Medical Office Management, 176 Medical Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 176 Medical Radiologic Technology, Technician, 176 Medical Records Administration, 176 Medical Records Technology, Technician, 176 Medical Technology, 84, 176 Medical Transcription, 176 Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 176 Medicine, 57, 58, 59, 60, 70, 81, 96, 99, 113, 176 Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, 105, 106, 112, 113, 117, 118, 120, 121, 126, 127 Athletic Training and Sports Medicine, 133 Emergency Medicine Residency, 154 Family Medicine Residency, 158 Internal Medicine Residency, 169 Medicine, 57, 58, 59, 60, 70, 81, 96, 99, 113, 176 Medicine (M.D.), 176 Naturopathic Medicine, 179 Occupational Medicine Residency, 180 Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), 182 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Residency, 184 Pre-Medicine Studies, 187 Preventative Medicine Residency, 187 Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.), 197 Veterinary Preventative Medicine, 197 Medicine (M.D.), 176 Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 176 Meiji College of Oriental Medicine, 117 Mendocino College, 30 Lake Center, 30 Willits Center, 30 Mendocino County, 30, 112 Mendocino-Lake Community College District, 30 Menifee Valley Center, 33 Menlo College, 82 Menlo Park Center, 15 Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary, 82 Mental Health Services, Other, 176 Merced College, 30, 31 Los Banos Center, 31 Merced Community College District, 30 Merced County, 30, 58, 112 Merritt College, 31 Metal and Jewelry Arts, 176 Metallurgical Technology, Technician, 176 Microbiology, Bacteriology, 176 Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures, Other, 177 Middle Eastern Studies, 177 Military Technology, 177 Mills College, 83 Mira Costa College Community Learning Center, 31 MiraCosta College, 31 Mira Costa College Community Learning Center, 31 San Elijo Center, 31 MiraCosta Community College District, 31 Miscellaneous Biological Specializations, Other, 177 Miscellaneous Health Professions, 177 California Postsecondary Education Commission 211
Part 3: Index Miscellaneous Physical Sciences, Other, 177 Mission Center, 17 Mission College, 31 Missions, Missionary Studies and Misology, 177 Modesto Junior College, 31, 32 Modesto Junior College - West, 32 Modesto Junior College - West, 32 Modesto Learning Center, 124 Molecular Biology, 177 Monterey College of Law, 117 Monterey County, 26, 32, 50, 61, 77, 83, 117 Monterey Institute of International Studies, 83 Monterey Peninsula College, 32 Monterey Peninsula Community College District, 32 Montessori Education, 20, 86, 90 Moorpark College, 32 Moraga/Rheem Extended Education Center, 90 Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 25 Mount Saint Mary s College, 83 Doheny Campus, 83 Movement Therapy, 177 Mt. Carmel Education Center, 35 Mt. San Antonio College, 32, 33 Mt. San Antonio Community College District, 32 Mt. San Jacinto College, 33 Menifee Valley Center, 33 Temecula Valley Center, 33 Mt. San Jacinto Community College District, 33 Mt. Sierra College, 117 MTI College, 117 MTI College of Business and Technology, 117 Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies, Other, 177 Murrieta Regional Center, 66 Museology and Museum Studies, 177 Music, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 67, 68, 69, 75, 80, 81, 83, 86, 87, 88, 92, 94, 98, 99, 177, 178, 179 Music, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 67, 68, 69, 75, 80, 81, 83, 86, 87, 88, 92, 94, 98, 99, 177, 178, 179 Music - Piano and Organ Performance, 177 Music - Voice and Choral, Opera Performance, 177 Music and General Performance, 177 Music Business Management and Merchandising, 178 Music Conducting, 178 Music History and Literature, 178 Music Teacher Education, 178 Music Theory and Composition, 178 Music Therapy, 178 Music, General, 178 Music, Other, 179 Musicology and Ethnomusicology, 179 Religious and Sacred Music, 190 Music - Piano and Organ Performance, 177 Music - Voice and Choral, Opera Performance, 177 Music and General Performance, 177 Music Business Management and Merchandising, 178 Music Conducting, 178 Music History and Literature, 178 Music Teacher Education, 178 Music Theory and Composition, 178 Music Therapy, 178 Music, General, 178 Music, Other, 179 Musicians Institute, 117 Musicology and Ethnomusicology, 179 Napa County, 33, 87 Napa Valley College, 33 Upper Valley Center, 33 Napa Valley Community College District, 33 Napa Valley Community Resources Center, 88 Naropa University, 117 National Hispanic University, 83, 84 National Institute of Technology, 117 National Polytechnic College of Engineering and Oceaneering, 84 Kearny Mesa, 84 National Test Pilot School, 117 National University, 84 Bakersfield Academic Center, 84 Camarillo Acadmic Center, 84 Carlsbad Learning Center, 84 Costa Mesa Academic Center, 84 Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare, 84 Fresno Academic Center, 84 Kearny Mesa Learning Center, 84 La Mesa Learning Center, 84 Los Angeles Academic Center, 85 Marine Corps Air Station, Learning Center, 85 Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, 85 Marine Corps Recruit Depot Learning Center, 85 Naval Air Station North Island Learning Center, 85 Naval Amphibious Base Learning Center, 85 Naval Hospital Admissions Office, 85 Naval Station 32nd Street Learning Center, 85 Naval Submarine Base Admissions Office, 85 Orange Learning Center, 85 Rancho Bernardo Learning Center, 85, 124 Redding Academic Center, 85 Sacramento Academic Center, 85 San Bernardino Academic Center, 85 San Fernando Learning Center, 85 San Jose Academic Center, 85 South Bay Learning Center, 85 Spectrum Business Park Academic Center, 85 Stockton Academic Center, 85 Student Service Center, 85 Technology Center, 22, 28, 85 Twentynine Palms Learning Center, 85 Natural Resources Conservation, General, 179 Natural Resources Management and Policy, 179 Natural Resources Management and Protective Services, Other, 179 Nature Appreciation, 179 Naturopathic Medicine, 179 Naval Air Station North Island Learning Center, 85 Naval Air Station, Lemoore, 43 Naval Amphibious Base Learning Center, 85 Naval Hospital Admissions Office, 85 Naval Postgraduate School, 6, 61 Naval Station 32nd Street Learning Center, 85 Naval Submarine Base Admissions Office, 85 Navy and Marine Corps R.O.T.C and Naval Science, 179 Neurology Residency, 179 Neuroscience, 179 Nevada County, 40, 41 New Bridge University, 117 New College of California, 85 Law School, 61, 81, 85 North Bay Campus, 85 New England Association of Schools and Colleges, 122 Newbury Park-EV Free Church of the Conejo Valley, 67 Newport Psychoanalytic Institute, 117 NPI Pasadena Campus, 118 Newport University, 118 Newschool of Architecture & Design, 118 Non-Profit and Public Management, 179 North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 106, 107, 111, 112, 117, 123, 124 North District Center, 43 North Orange County Community College District, 22, 25 Northern California Bible College, 118 Northern California, Lorenzo Patino School of Law, University of, 123 Northrop-Rice Aviation Institute of Technology, 118 Northwestern California University School of Law, 118 Northwestern College, 118 Northwestern Polytechnic University, 118 Notre Dame de Namur University, 85, 86 Novato Learning Center, 123 Nuclear Engineering, 179 Nuclear Medical Technology, Technician, 179 Nuclear Medicine Technology, 48, 70, 81 Nurse Anesthesia, 49, 91, 99 Nurse Assistant, Aide, 179 Nurse Practitioners, 58 Nurse-Midwifery, 49, 53, 58, 59, 60, 70, 99 Nursery Operations and Management, 179 Nursing, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 66, 67, 73, 78, 81, 83, 84, 87, 89, 90, 91, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 111, 123, 124, 179, 180 Nurse Assistant, Aide, 179 Nursing, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 66, 67, 73, 78, 81, 83, 84, 87, 89, 90, 91, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 111, 123, 124, 179, 180 Nursing (R.N. Training), 179 Nursing Administration (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing Anesthetist (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing Midwifery (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing Science (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing, Adult Health (Post-R.N.), 180 212 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 3: Index Nursing, Family Practice (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing, Maternal, Child Health (Post- R.N.), 180 Nursing, Other, 180 Nursing, Public Health (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing, Surgical (Post-R.N.), 180 Practical Nurse (L.P.N. Training), 186 Nursing (R.N. Training), 179 Nursing Administration (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing Anesthetist (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing Midwifery (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing Science (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing, Adult Health (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing, Family Practice (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing, Maternal, Child Health (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing, Other, 180 Nursing, Public Health (Post-R.N.), 180 Nursing, Surgical (Post-R.N.), 180 Nutritional Sciences, 180 Oak Brook College of Law and Government Policy, 118 Oakhurst Center, 25 Oakland Center, 113 Oakland Extended Education Center, 90 Oakland Learning Center, 123 Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency, 180 Occidental College, 86 Occupational Education, 100, 106, 107, 108, 111, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 125, 126 Occupational Medicine Residency, 180 Occupational Safety and Health Technology, Technician, 180 Occupational Therapist Assistant, 26, 36, 38, 81, 83, 108, 121 Occupational Therapy, 48, 53, 73, 81, 91, 99, 181 Occupational Therapy Assistant, 181 Ocean Engineering, 181 Oceanography, 181 Oceanside Learning Center, 124 Office Supervision and Management, 181 Ohlone College, 33 Newark Ohlone Campus, 33 Ohlone Community College District, 33 Ontario Learning Center, 124 Operations Management and Supervision, 181 Operations Research, 181 Ophthalmic, Optometric Services, Other, 181 Ophthamology Residency, 181 Opticianry, 181 Opticianry, Dispensing Optician, 181 Optimal Performance Institute, The, 118 Optometry, 57, 95, 181 Optometry (O.D.), 181 Oral Pathology Specialty, 181 Orange Coast College, 33, 34 Orange County, 17, 22, 25, 27, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 40, 49, 57, 58, 66, 69, 72, 79, 80, 95, 98, 100, 101, 105, 107, 108, 109, 111, 112, 114, 115, 117, 118, 119, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 Orange Learning Center, 85 Ordination, Other, 181 Organic Chemistry, 181 Organizational Behavior Studies, 181 Ornamental Horticulture Operations and Management, 181 Orthodontics Specialty, 181 Orthopedics, Orthopedic Surgery Residency, 181 Orthotic and Prosthetic Education, 48 Osteopathic Medicine, 101, 122, 182 Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), 182 Otis College of Art and Design, 86 Long Beach Museum of Art, 86 Arboretum, 86 The Armory Center of the Arts, 86 The Graduate Studios, 86 The Otis California Mart, 86 The Skirball Cultural Center, 86 Otolaryngology Residency, 182 Oxnard College, 34 Camarillo Center, 34 Pacific Area Studies, 182 Pacific Coast University School of Law, 118 Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, 118 Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, 86, 87 Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, 76, 118 Pacific Oaks College, 87 Center for Off-Campus Education- San Diego, 87 Center for Off-Campus Education-Visalia, 87 Pacific School of Religion, 76, 87 Pacific States University, 118 Pacific Union College, 87 Clearlake Commmunity College, 88 Napa Valley Community Resources Center, 88 Redwood Christian School, 88 Pacific West College of Law, 119 Pacific Western University, 119 Pacific, University of the, 99 Pacifica Graduate Institute, 88 Painter and Wall Coverer, 182 Painting, 182 Paleontology, 182 Palm Desert - Southwest Community Church, 67 Palmdale Center, 113 Palmer College of Chiropractic West, 119 Palo Verde College, 34 Palo Verde Community College District, 34, 34 Borrego Springs Education Center, 34 Camp Pendleton Education Center, 35 Escondido Center, 35 Fallbrook Education Center, 35 Mt. Carmel Education Center, 35 Pauma Educational Center, 35 Poway Education Center, 35 Ramona Education Center, 35 Palomar Community College District, 34 Paralegal and Legal Assistant, 182 Park University, 119 Park University - Barstow Marine Corps Logistic Base Campus, 119 Park University - Fort Irwin Campus Center, 119 Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management, 182 Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies, 182 Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies, Other, 182 Parlier High School, 35 Pasadena Area Community College District, 35 Pasadena City College, 35 Community Education Center, 35 Pasadena Learning Center, 124 Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries, 182 Pastoral Education, 57, 58, 60, 81, 96, 107 Pathology Residency, 182 Pathology, Human and Animal, 182 Patten University, 88 Church of God Ministries Center, 88 ECELA, 88 ECP Fountain Valley, 88 Rock Church Center, 88 San Quentin State Prison, 88 Pauma Educational Center, 35 Peace and Conflict Studies, 182 Pediatrics Residency, 182 Peoples College of Law, 119 Pepperdine University, 88 Peralta Community College District, 14, 18, 27, 31 Periodontics Specialty, 182 Personal and Miscellaneous Services, Other, 182 Personal Awareness and Self-Improvement, Other, 183 Personal Decision-Making Skills, 183 Personal Health Improvement and Maintenance, 183 Petroleum Engineering, 183 Pharmacology, Human and Animal, 183 Pharmacy, 59, 60, 81, 99, 101, 122, 183 Pharmacy (B. Pharm., Pharm.D.), 183 Pharmacy Technician, Assistant, 183 Pharmacy, Other, 183 Philip K. Wrigley Marine Science Center, 99 Phillips Graduate Institute, 89 Phillips Graduate Institute, Tarzana, 89 Phillips Graduate Institute, Tarzana, 89 Philosophical Research, University of, 123 Philosophy, 183 Philosophy and Religion, 183 Phoenix - Northern California Campus, University of, 123 Phoenix - Sacramento, University of, 123 Phoenix - San Diego, University of, 124 Phoenix - Southern California, University of, 124 Photographic Technology, Technician, 183 Photography, 59, 183 Photography, Brooks Institute of, 107 Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Residency, 184 Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, 184 Physical Sciences, General, 184 Physical Sciences, Other, 184 Physical Therapy, 15, 22, 33, 36, 37, 49, 50, 51, 53, 60, 66, 69, 81, 83, 91, 99, 101, 121, 184 Physical Therapy Assistant, 184 California Postsecondary Education Commission 213
Part 3: Index Physician Assistant, 36, 57, 58, 70, 91, 96, 121, 184 Physics Teacher Education, 184 Physics, General, 185 Physics, Other, 185 Physiological Psychology and Psychobiology, 185 Physiology, Human and Animal, 185 PIMA Medical Institute, 119 Pitzer College, 89 Placer County, 40, 77, 102, 106, 125 Planning, 47, 54, 57, 58, 99 Plant Pathology, 185 Plant Physiology, 185 Plant Protection (Pest Management), 185 Plant Sciences, General, 185 Plant Sciences, Other, 185 Plasma and High-Temperature Physics, 185 Plastics Technology, Technician, 185 Platt College - Los Angeles, 119 Platt College - Newport Beach, 119 Platt College - Los Angeles, 119 Platt College - Ontario, 119 Platt College - Ontario, 119 Platt College - San Diego, 119 Playwriting and Screenwriting, 185 Pleasanton Stoneridge Learning Center, 123 Plumas County, 23, 24 Plumber and Pipefitter, 185 Point Loma Nazarene University, 89 Point Loma Nazarene University - Arcadia, 89 Point Loma Nazarene University - Bakersfield, 89 Pont Loma Nazarene University - Mission Valley, 89 Point Loma Nazarene University - Arcadia, 89 Point Loma Nazarene University - Bakersfield, 89 Political Science and Government, Other, 186 Political Science, General, 186 Pomona College, 89, 90 Pont Loma Nazarene University - Mission Valley, 89 Porterville College, 35 Portuguese Language and Literature, 186 Poultry Science, 186 Poway Education Center, 35 Practical Nurse (L.P.N. Training), 186 Pre-Dentistry Studies, 186 Pre-Elementary, Early Childhood, Kindergarten Teacher Education, 186 Pre-Law Studies, 187 Pre-Medicine Studies, 187 Pre-Pharmacy Studies, 187 Pre-Theological and Pre-Ministerial Studies, Other, 187 Preventative Medicine Residency, 187 Pre-Veterinary Studies, 187 Printing Press Operator, 187 Printmaking, 187 Professional Golfers Career College, 119 Professional School of Psychology Sacramento, 119 Prosthodontics Specialty, 187 Protective Services, Other, 187 Psychiatric Technicians, 22, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 44 Psychiatric, Mental Health Services Technician, 187 Psychiatry Residency, 187 Psychoanalysis, 187 Psychoanalytic Center of California, The, 119 Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, 120 Psychology, 50, 53, 57, 58, 59, 60, 65, 67, 68, 74, 75, 81, 87, 88, 94, 96, 98, 99, 103, 107, 187, 188 Psychology, General, 187 Psychology, Other, 188 Public Administration, 188 Public Administration and Services, Other, 188 Public Affairs and Administration, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 61, 75, 83, 97, 99 Public Finance, 188 Public Health, 53, 57, 58, 81, 188 Public Health Education and Promotion, 188 Public Health, General, 188 Public Health, Other, 188 Public Policy Analysis, 189 Public Relations and Organizational Communications, 189 Public Safety Training Center, 40 Purchasing, Procurement and Contracts Management, 189 Quality Control Technology, Technician, 189 Queen of the Holy Rosary College, 90 Rabbinical and Talmudic Education, 126 Rabbinical and Talmudic Studies (M.H.L., Rav), 189 Radiation Biology, Radiobiology, 189 Radiation Oncology Residency, 189 Radio and Television Broadcasting, 189 Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology, Technician, 189 Radiologic Technology, 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 39, 44, 50, 51, 58, 59, 70, 71, 81, 119 Ramona Education Center, 35 Rancho Bernardo Learning Center, 85, 124 Rancho Cordova Center, 24 Rancho Cordova Learning Center, 124 Rancho Santiago Community College District, 38, 40 Range Science and Management, 189 Reading, 189 Reading Teacher Education, 189 Reading, Literacy and Communication Skills, 189 Real Estate, 189 Receptionist, 190 Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54 Recreational Therapy, 190 Red Bluff Center, 40 Redding Academic Center, 85 Redlands, University of, 98 Redwood Christian School, 88 Redwoods Community College District, 19 Redwoods, College of the, 9, 19 Reedley College, 9, 35 Dinuba High School, 35 Fowler High School, 35 Kingsburg High School, 35 Parlier High School, 35 Sanger High School, 35 Selma High School, 35 Sunnyside High School, 36 Regional Training Institute, 20 Regular High School Diploma, 190 Rehabilitation Education, 49, 50, 51, 53 Rehabilitation, Therapeutic Services, Other, 190 Religion and Religious Studies, 190 Religious and Sacred Music, 190 Religious Education, 190 Remington College, 120 Respiratory Therapy Technician, 191 Ridgecrest School of Law, 120 Rio Hondo AIDS Project, 96 Rio Hondo College, 36 Rio Hondo Community College District, 36 Riverside City College, 36 Ben Clark Training Center, 36 Moreno Valley Campus, 36 Norco Campus, 36 Riverside Community College District, 36 Riverside County, 19, 33, 34, 36, 59, 67, 80, 109, 110, 119, 120 Robotics Technology, Technician, 191 Rock Church Center, 88 Romance Languages and Literatures, Other, 191 Roseville Gateway Center, 41 Roseville Learning Center, 124 Rudolf Steiner College, 120 Rudolf Steiner College, 120 Russian and Slavic Area Studies, 191 Russian Language and Literature, 191 Ryokan College, 120 Sacramento Academic Center, 85 Sacramento City College, 36 Davis Center, 36 Downtown Center, 36 West Sacramento Center, 36 Sacramento County, 13, 21, 24, 36, 51, 77, 100, 107, 110, 114, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 123 Sacramento Extended Education Center, 90 Saddleback College, 36, 37, 50 Saddleback Valley Learning Center, 124 Sage College, 120 Saint John s Seminary, 90 Saint Mary s College of California, 90, 91 Fairfield Extended Education Center, 90 Moraga/Rheem Extended Education Center, 90 Oakland Extended Education Center, 90 Sacramento Extended Education Center, 90 San Jose Extended Education Center, 91 Saint Patrick s Seminary, 91 Salvation Army Crestmont College, 91 Samra University of Oriental Medicine, 120 Samuel Merritt College, 91 Samuel Merritt Collge - Sacramento Campus, 91 San Bernardino Academic Center, 85 San Bernardino Community College District, 21, 37 214 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 3: Index San Bernardino County, 14, 16, 20, 21, 37, 42, 51, 81, 98, 111, 113, 114 San Bernardino Learning Center, 124 San Bernardino Valley College, 37 San Diego Center, 113 San Diego Christian College, 91, 92 San Diego City College, 37 San Diego Community College District, 37 San Diego County, 22, 26, 31, 34, 37, 38, 41, 52, 53, 59, 65, 84, 89, 91, 97, 98, 101, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 118, 119, 120, 122, 124, 125 San Diego Golf Academy, 120 San Diego Mesa College, 37 San Diego Miramar College, 37, 38 Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (MCAS), 38 San Diego Regional Center, 66 SDSU Imperial Valley Campus, 53 SDSU The Higher Education Center, 53 San Diego University for Integrative Studies, 120 San Diego, University of, 98 San Elijo Center, 31 San Fernando Learning Center, 85 San Fernando Valley College of Law, 100 San Francisco Art Institute, 92 San Francisco Community College District, 17 San Francisco Conservatory of Music, 92 San Francisco County, 17, 53, 59, 61, 65, 68, 75, 77, 85, 92, 94, 98, 105, 106, 108, 114, 120 San Francisco Law School, 120 San Francisco Learning Center, 123 San Francisco Theological Seminary, 76, 92 San Francisco Theological Seminary, 76, 92 San Francisco, City College of, 17 San Francisco, University of, 98 San Joaquin College of Law, 92, 93 San Joaquin County, 38, 52, 78, 79, 99, 110 San Joaquin Delta College, 38 Tracy Learning Center, 38 San Joaquin Delta Community College District, 38 San Joaquin Valley Center, 113 San Joaquin Valley College - Bakersfield, 93 San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno, 93 San Joaquin Valley College - Fresno Aviation Campus, 93 San Joaquin Valley College - Rancho Cucamonga, 93 San Joaquin Valley College - Visalia, 93 San Jose Academic Center, 85 San Jose Alliance Church, 95 San Jose City College, 38 San Jose Extended Education Center, 91 San Jose Extension, 102 San Jose/Evergreen Community College District, 23, 38 San Luis Obispo County, 21, 47, 110 San Luis Obispo County Community College District, 21 San Marcos Learning Center, 124 San Mateo County, 15, 18, 41, 82, 86, 91 San Mateo County Community College District, 15, 18, 41 San Mateo, College of, 18 San Quentin State Prison, 88 San Ramon Valley Center, 23 San Ysidro Center, 41 Sanger High School, 35 Santa Ana College, 38 Business and Industry Services Center, 38 Centennial Education Center, 38 Marketplace Education Center, 39 Santa Barbara and Ventura Colleges of Law, 120 Ventura College of Law, 120 Santa Barbara Business College, 120 Santa Barbara Business College - Bakersfield Campus, 120 Santa Barbara Business College - Santa Maria Campus, 120 Santa Barbara Business College - Ventura Campus, 120 Santa Barbara City College, 39 Santa Barbara College of Oriental Medicine, 121 Santa Barbara Community College District, 39 Santa Barbara County, 13, 39, 60, 73, 88, 101, 105, 107, 120, 121 Santa Barbara Graduate Institute, 121 Santa Clara County, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31, 38, 43, 53, 72, 78, 79, 83, 86, 94, 96, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119, 121, 122, 123, 125 Santa Clara University, 94 Santa Clarita Community College District, 18 Santa Cruz County, 15, 60, 66, 113 Santa Monica College, 39, 95 Academy of Entertainment Technology, 39 Emeritus College, 39 Madison Center, 39 Santa Monica Community College District, 39 Santa Monica, University of, 124 Santa Rosa Junior College, 9, 39 Petaluma Campus, 39, 40 Public Safety Training Center, 40 Santiago Canyon College, 40 Sanville Institute, 121 Saratoga University, 121 Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, 94 Scandinavian Languages and Literatures, 191 School Psychology, 191 Science Administrative Assistant, Secretarial Science, General, 128 Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, 129, 130 Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, General, 129 Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences, Other, 130 Agronomy and Crop Science, 130 Air Force R.O.T.C. and Air Science, 130 Animal Sciences, 131 Animal Sciences, General, 131 Animal Sciences, Other, 131 Army R.O.T.C. and Military Science, 132 Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, 133 Audiology, Hearing Sciences, 133 Aviation and Airway Science, 134 Basic Medical Sciences, Other, 134 Biological and Physical Sciences, 135 Biological Sciences and Life Sciences, 135 Biological Sciences and Life Sciences, Other, 135 Business Quantitative Methods and Management Science, 138 Business Quantitative Methods and Management Science, Other, 138 Computer and Information Sciences, 144 Computer and Information Sciences, General, 144 Computer and Information Sciences, Other, 144 Computer Science, 25, 50, 145 Consumer Economics and Science, 146 Dairy Science, 148 Dental Clinical Sciences, Graduate Dentistry (M.S., Ph.D.), 148 Earth and Planetary Sciences, 151 Engineering Science, 155 Environmental Science, Studies, 157 Exercise Sciences, Physiology and Movement Studies, 158 Fire Science, Firefighting, 159 Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management, 160 Food Sciences and Technology, 160 Foods and Nutrition Science, 160 Forestry Sciences, 160 Funeral Services and Mortuary Science, 161 Geological and Related Sciences, 162 Geological and Related Sciences, Other, 162 Health Professions and Related Sciences, 164 Health Professions and Related Sciences, Other, 164 History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, 165 Horticulture Science, 166 Information Sciences and Systems, 168 Juridical Science and Legal Specialization (LL.M., M.C.L., J.S.D., S.J.D.), 170 Law Enforcement, Police Science, 171 Liberal Art and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other, 172 Liberal Arts and Sciences, Liberal Studies, 172 Library Science Librarianship, 173 Library Science, Other, 173 Management Science, 173 Marine Science, Merchant Marine Officer, 173 Materials Science, 174 Mathematics and Computer Science, 175 Medical Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 176 Miscellaneous Physical Sciences, 177 Miscellaneous Physical Sciences, Other, 177 Navy and Marine Corps R.O.T.C and Naval Science, 179 Neuroscience, 179 Nursing Science (Post-R.N.), 180 Nutritional Sciences, 180 Physical Sciences, 184 Physical Sciences, General, 184 California Postsecondary Education Commission 215
Part 3: Index Physical Sciences, Other, 184 Plant Sciences, 185 Plant Sciences, General, 185 Plant Sciences, Other, 185 Political Science and Government, 186 Political Science and Government, Other, 186 Political Science, General, 186 Poultry Science, 186 Range Science and Management, 189 Science Teacher Education, General, 191 Science Technologies, 191 Science Technologies, Technicians, Other, 191 Science, Technology and Society, 191 Social Science Teacher Education, 192 Social Sciences and History, 192 Social Sciences and History, Other, 192 Social Sciences, General, 192 Soil Sciences, 193 Systems Science and Theory, 195 Textile Sciences and Engineering, 195 Wood Science and Pulp, Paper Technology, 198 Science Teacher Education, General, 191 Science Technologies, 191 Science Technologies, Technicians, Other, 191 Science, Technology and Society, 191 Scripps College, 94 Sculpture, 191 SDSU The Higher Education Center, 53 Secondary Teacher Education, 191 Security and Loss Prevention Services, 191 Self-Awareness and Personal Improvement, 191 Self-Esteem and Values Clarification, 191 Selma High School, 35 Sequoias Community College District, 19 Sequoias, College of the, 19, 20 Shasta Bible College, 121 Shasta College, 9, 40 Burney / Fall River, 40 Extended Education - Corning, 40 Hayfork Center, 40 Hoopa Yurok Vocational & Technical Education Program, 40 Red Bluff Center, 40 Weaverville Center, 40 Shasta County, 40, 94, 121 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Community College District, 40 Sheet Metal Worker, 192 Shiloh Bible College, 121 SHS Los Angeles, 122 Sierra College, 9, 40, 41 Nevada County Campus, 40, 41 Roseville Gateway Center, 41 Tahoe-Truckee Center, 41 Sierra Community College District, 40 Sign Language Interpreter, 192 Silicon Valley College San Jose Campus, 108 Silicon Valley University, 121 Simpson University, 94 San Jose Alliance Church, 95 Siskiyou County, 20 Siskiyou Joint Community College District, 20 Siskiyous, College of the, 9, 20 Skyline College, 41 Daly City Hall Training Room, 41 Doelger Center, 41 South San Francisco Center, 41 Slavic Languages and Literatures (Other Than Russian), 192 Small Business Development Center, 15, 22 Small Engine Mechanic and Repairer, 192 Social Business and Social Skills, 138 Clinical and Medical Social Work, 142 Improvement and Social Skills, General, 167 Interpersonal and Social Skills, 169 Interpersonal and Social Skills, Other, 169 Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education, 192 Social Psychology, 192 Social Science Teacher Education, 192 Social Sciences and History, 192 Social Sciences and History, Other, 192 Social Sciences, General, 192 Social Studies Teacher Education, 193 Social Work, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 66, 80, 81, 87, 99, 102, 193 Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education, 192 Social Psychology, 192 Social Science Teacher Education, 192 Social Sciences and History, Other, 192 Social Sciences, General, 192 Social Studies Teacher Education, 193 Social Work, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 66, 80, 81, 87, 99, 102, 193 Sociology, 193 Soil Sciences, 193 Soka University of America, 95 Soka University of America -, 95 Soka University of America -, 95 Solano Community College, 41 Travis University Center, 41 Vacaville Center, 41 Vallejo Center, 41 Solano County, 41, 47 Solano County Community College District, 41 Solvang Village Square, 13 Sonoma College, 121 San Francisco Campus, 107, 108, 121 Sonoma County, 39, 54, 107, 113, 121 Sonoma County Junior College District, 39 South Asian Languages and Literatures, 193 South Asian Studies, 193 South Bay Center, 23, 113 South Bay Learning Center, 85 South Baylo University - Anaheim, 121 South Baylo University - Los Angeles, 121 South Baylo University - Los Angeles, 121 South Coast College, 121 South Coast Learning Center, 124 South Gate Educational Center, 23 South Orange County Community College District, 27, 36 South San Francisco Center, 41 Southeast Asian Studies, 193 Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 106, 112 Southern Baptist College and Seminary, 121 Southern California College of Optometry, 95 Southern California Institute of Architecture, 95, 96 Southern California Institute of Law, Ventura Campus, 121 Santa Barbara Site, 122 Southern California Institute of Technology, 122 Southern California Seminary, 122 Southern California University for Professional Studies, 122 Southern California University of Health Sciences, 96 AAF/Rose Bowl Center, 96 Aids Service Center, 96 AMR/Cerritos Center, 96 Corona Center, 96 CSULA Center, 96 CSUN-Center for Achievement & CSUN/Rehab, 96 El Camino Center, 96 Garden Grove Center, 96 La Habra Geriatric Center, 96 La Habra High School, 96 Rio Hondo AIDS Project, 96 West Hollywood - Being Alive, 96 Southern California University S.O.M.A., 122 Southern California, University of, 78, 99 Southern Illinois University Mt. San Antonio College, 32, 33 Southwestern College, 41 Higer Education Center at National City, 41 San Ysidro Center, 41 Southwestern Community College District, 41 Southwestern University School of Law, 122 Spanish Language and Literature, 193 Spanish Language Teacher Education, 194 Special Education, General, 194 Special Education, Other, 194 Spectrum Business Park Academic Center, 85 Speech and Rhetorical Studies, 194 Speech Teacher Education, 194 Speech-Language Pathology, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 81, 99, 194 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 81, 99, 194 Sport and Fitness Administration, Management, 194 Sports and Exercise, 194 Springfield College of San Diego County, 122 SHS Los Angeles, 122 Stanford University, 96 Stanislaus County, 31, 52, 108 Starr King School for the Ministry, 76, 122 State Center Community College District, 24, 35 Stockton Academic Center, 85 Stonecrest Learning Center, 124 Stress Management and Coping Skills, 195 Structural Engineering, 195 Student Service Center, 85 Sunnyside High School, 36 Surgical Technology, 41, 81, 93, 107, 111 Surgical, Operating Room Technician, 195 216 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 3: Index Surveying, 195 Systems Engineering, 195 Systems Science and Theory, 195 Taft College, 9, 42 Tahoe-Truckee Center, 41 Taxation, 195 Teacher Assistant, Aide, 195 Teacher Education, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 66, 67, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 92, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 195 Teacher Education, Multiple Levels, 195 Teacher Education, Specific Academic and Vocational Programs, 195 Teaching English as a Second Language, Foreign Language, 195 Technical Teacher Education (Vocational), 195 Technical Theater, Theater Design and Stagecraft, 195 Technician Accounting Technician, 127 Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering Technology, Technician, 128 Aircraft Mechanic, Technician, Airframe, 130 Aircraft Mechanic, Technician, Powerplant, 130 Architectural Engineering Technologies, Technician, 131 Auto and Automotive Mechanic, Technician, 133 Automotive Engineering Technology, Technician, 134 Aviation Systems and Avionics Maintenance Technologist, Technician, 134 Bio-Engineering Technology, Technician, 135 Biological Technology, Technician, 135 Cardiovascular Technology, Technician, 139 Chemical Technology, Technician, 140 Civil Engineering and Technology, Technician, 141 Communications Technology, Technicians, Other, 143 Computer Engineering Technologies, Technician, 145 Computer Maintenance Technology, Technician, 145 Construction and Building Technology, Technician, 146 Data Processing Technology, Technician, 148 Dental Laboratory Technician, 148 Educational and Instructional Media Technology, Technician, 153 Electrical Engineering Technologies, Technicians, 153 Electrical Engineering Technologies, Technicians, Other, 153 Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology, Technician, 153 Electrocardiograph Technology, Technician, 154 Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technology, Technician, 154 Electromechanical Technology, Technician, 154 Emergency Medical Technology, Technician, 154 Energy Management and Systems Technology, Technician, 154 Engineering Technology, Technician, General, 155 Engineering-Related Technologies, Technicians, Other, 155 Environmental and Pollution Control Technology, Technician, 157 Environmental Control Technology, Technicians, Other, 157 Fire Protection and Safety Technology, Technician, 159 Forensic Technology, Technician, 160 Health and Medical Laboratory Technologies, Technicians, Other, 164 Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology, Technician, 165 Hydraulic Technology, Technician, 167 Industrial and Manufacturing Technology, Technician, 167 Industrial Production Technology, Technicians, Other, 168 Information Processing, Data Entry Technician, 168 Instrumentation Technology, Technician, 168 Laser and Optical Technology, Technician, 171 Mechanical Engineering and Mechanical Technology, Technician, 175 Mechanical Engineering Technologies, Technicians, Other, 175 Medical Laboratory Technician, 176 Medical Radiologic Technology, Technician, 176 Medical Records Technology, Technician, 176 Metallurgical Technology, Technician, 176 Nuclear Medical Technology, Technician, 179 Occupational Safety and Health Technology, Technician, 180 Pharmacy Technician, Assistant, 183 Photographic Technology, Technician, 183 Plastics Technology, Technician, 185 Psychiatric, Mental Health Services Technician, 187 Quality Control Technology, Technician, 189 Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology, Technician, 189 Respiratory Therapy Technician, 191 Robotics Technology, Technician, 191 Science Technologies, Technicians, Other, 191 Surgical, Operating Room Technician, 195 Veterinarian Assistant, Animal Health Technician, 197 Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Technology, Technician, 197 Technology, 22, 25, 28, 72, 76, 84, 85, 195 Technology Center, 22, 28, 85 Technology Education and Industrial Arts, 195 Technology Teacher Education, Industrial Arts Teacher Education, 195 Temecula Learning Center, 124 Temecula Valley Center, 33 Textile Sciences and Engineering, 195 The Armory Center of the Arts, 86 The Corporate and Community Education Center, 28 The Graduate Studios, 86 The Otis California Mart, 86 The Skirball Cultural Center, 86 The Union Institute, 123 Theater, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 58, 65, 69, 81, 94, 196 Theological and Ministerial Studies, 196 Theological and Ministerial Studies, Other, 196 Theological Studies and Religious Vocations, Other, 196 Theology, 66, 67, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 79, 82, 87, 90, 91, 92, 101, 105, 107, 116, 118, 122, 196 Theology and Theological Studies, 196 Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 196 Thomas Aquinas College, 96, 97 Thomas Jefferson School of Law, 97 Tien Tao Chong Hua University, 122 Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations, Other, 196 Tourism Promotion Operations, 196 Touro University International, 122 Toxicology, 196 Tracy Learning Center, 38 Trade and Industrial Teacher Education (Vocational), 196 Transpersonal Psychology, Institute of, 79 Transportation and Highway Engineering, 196 Transportation and Materials Moving Workers, Other, 197 Transworld University, The, 122 Travel and Exploration, 197 Travel University International, 122 Travel-Tourism Management, 197 Travis Center, 113 Travis University Center, 41 Trinity College of Graduate Studies, 123 Trinity Law School, 123 Trinity Life Bible College, 123 Tuition, 63 Tulare County, 19, 35, 87, 94 Tuolumne County, 20 Turf Management, 197 Twentynine Palms Learning Center, 85 Extension Center, 57 Extension Downtown Center, 57 Extension Jewish Community Center, 57 Extension Oakland, 57 Extension Peninsula Center, 57 Extension South of Market Center, 57 Extension, 57 Extension, 58 UC Merced, Bakersfield Center, 59 UC Merced, Fresno, 59 UC Merced, Tri-College Center, 59 California Postsecondary Education Commission 217
Part 3: Index UC Riverside Temecula Center, 59 UCSB Ventura Center, 60 UCSC-Cupertino, 60 UCSC-Sunnyvale, 60 UCSD Extension Rancho Bernardo Center, 59 UCSD Extension Sorrento Mesa Center, 59 Union College of California, 123 Union Institute, The, 123 Union Institute, The, 123 University of California Berkeley, 14, 53, 57, 76 Davis, 57 Irvine, 57, 58 Los Angeles, 58 Merced, 58, 59 Riverside, 59 San Diego, 59 San Francisco, 53, 59, 60 Santa Barbara, 39, 60 Santa Cruz, 60 University of California, Berkeley Extension Center, 57 Extension Downtown Center, 57 Extension Jewish Community Center, 57 Extension Oakland, 57 Extension Peninsula Center, 57 Extension South of Market Center, 57 University of California, Davis Extension, 57 University of California, Irvine Extension, 58 University of California, Merced UC Merced, Bakersfield Center, 59 UC Merced, Fresno, 59 UC Merced, Tri-College Center, 59 University of California, Riverside UC Riverside Temecula Center, 59 University of California, San Diego UCSD Extension Rancho Bernardo Center, 59 UCSD Extension Sorrento Mesa Center, 59 University of California, Santa Barbara UCSB Ventura Center, 60 University of California, Santa Cruz UCSC-Cupertino, 60 UCSC-Sunnyvale, 60 University of East & West Medicine, 123 University of Judaism, 97 University of La Verne, 97 Central Coast Campus, 97 High Desert Campus, 97 Inland Empire Campus, 98 Kern County Campus, 98 Orange County Campus, 98 Point Mugu Center, 98 San Fernando Valley Campus, 98 Vandenberg Center, 98 Ventura County Campus, 98 University of Northern California, Lorenzo Patino School of Law, 123 University of Philosophical Research, 123 University of Phoenix - Northern California Campus, 123 Bakersfield Learning Center, 123 Fresno River Park Learning Center, 123 Livermore Learning Center, 123 Novato Learning Center, 123 Oakland Learning Center, 123 Pleasanton Stoneridge Learning Center, 123 San Francisco Learning Center, 123 Walnut Creek Learning Center, 123 University of Phoenix - Sacramento, 123 Beale AFB Learning Center, 123 Chico Learning Center, 124 Crown Center Learning Center, 124 Fairfield Learning Center, 124 Lathrop Learning Center, 124 Modesto Learning Center, 124 Rancho Cordova Learning Center, 124 Roseville Learning Center, 124 University of Phoenix - San Diego, 124 Oceanside Learning Center, 124 Rancho Bernardo Learning Center, 85, 124 San Marcos Learning Center, 124 South County Learning Center, 124 Stonecrest Learning Center, 124 University of Phoenix - Southern California, 124 Diamond Bar Learning Center, 124 Gardena Learning Center, 124 La Mirada Learning Center, 124 Lancaster Learning Center, 124 Long Beach Learning Center, 124 Ontario Learning Center, 124 Pasadena Learning Center, 124 Saddleback Valley Learning Center, 124 San Bernardino Learning Center, 124 South Coast Learning Center, 124 Temecula Learning Center, 124 Ventura Learning Center, 124 Woodland Hills Learning Center, 124 University of Redlands, 98 University of San Diego, 98 University of San Francisco, 98 North Bay Regional Campus in Santa Rosa, 99 Sacramento Regional Campus, 99 San Ramon Regional Campus, 99 South Bay Regional Campus in Cupertino, 99 University of Santa Monica, 124, 78, 99 Information Sciences Institute, 99 Philip K. Wrigley Marine Science Center, 99 USC Orange County Center, 99 USC Sacramento Center, 99 University of the Pacific, 99 Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, 99 McGeorge School of Law, 99 University of West Los Angeles, 100 San Fernando Valley College of Law, 100 Upper Valley Center, 33 Urban Affairs, Studies, 197 USC Sacramento Center, 99 Vacaville Center, 41 Vallejo Center, 41 Vandenberg Air Force Base Center, 13 Vanguard, 100 Kern County Center, 100 Center, 100 South Orange County, 27, 36, 100 Ventura Center, 113 Ventura College, 42, 120 Class At Santa Paula High School, 42 Classes At Fillmore High School, 42 Classes At Nordhoff High School, 42 Classes At Ventura High School, 42 East Campus, 42 Ventura College of Law, 120 Ventura County, 32, 34, 42, 48, 51, 69, 90, 96, 98, 121, 126 Ventura County Community College District, 32, 34, 42 Ventura Graduate Center, 69 Ventura Learning Center, 124 Ventura Regional Center, 66 Veterinarian Assistant, Animal Health Technician, 197 Veterinary Medicine, 57, 100, 197 Pre-Veterinary Studies, 187 Veterinarian Assistant, Animal Health Technician, 197 Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.), 197 Veterinary Preventative Medicine, 197 Veterinary Residency Programs, 197 Veterinary Residency Programs, Other, 197 Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.), 197 Veterinary Preventative Medicine, 197 Veterinary Residency Programs, Other, 197 Veterinary Technology, 21, 24, 26, 29, 32, 44, 47, 100 Victor Valley College, 42 Victor Valley Community College District, 42 Visalia - Hurley Elementary School, 75 Vision International University, 124 Vista College, 14 Vista-North Coast Church, 67 Visual and Performing Arts, 197 Visual and Performing Arts, Other, 197 Vocational Home Economics, Other, 197 Waiter, Waitress and Dining Room Manager, 197 Walnut Creek Learning Center, 123 Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Technology, Technician, 197 Water Resources Engineering, 197 Watsonville Center, 15 Weaverville Center, 40 Webster University, 124, 125 Webster University - Edwards Air Force Base, 125 Webster University - Los Angeles Air Force Base, 125 Webster University - San Diego, 125 Webster University - Edwards Air Force Base, 125 Webster University - Los Angeles Air Force Base, 125 Webster University - San Diego, 125 Weimar College, 125 Welder, Welding Technologist, 197 West Haven University, 125 West Haven University, 125 West Hills College, 9, 42, 43 Naval Air Station, Lemoore, 43 North District Center, 43 West Hills College Lemoore, 43 West Hills College at Lemoore, 43 218 California Postsecondary Education Commission
Part 3: Index West Hills College Lemoore, 43 West Hills Community College District, 42, 43 West Hollywood - Being Alive, 96 West Kern Community College District, 42 West Los Angeles College, 43 West Los Angeles, University of, 100 West Sacramento Center, 36 West Valley College, 43 West Valley-Mission Community College District, 31, 43 Westech College Inc. - Pomona, 125 Western, 6, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105 Western Career College - Anitioch, 100 Western Career College - Citrus Heights, 100 Western Career College - Emeryville, 100 Western Career College - Pleasant Hill, 101 Western Career College - Sacramento, 100 Western Career College - Anitioch, 100 Western Career College - Citrus Heights, 100 Western Career College - Emeryville, 100 Western Career College - Pleasant Hill, 101 Western Career College - San Jose, 101 Western Career College - San Leandro, 101 Western Career College - Stockton, 101 Western Career College - San Jose, 101 Western Career College - San Leandro, 101 Western Career College - Stockton, 101 Western College, 125 Western Conservative Baptist Seminary - Bay Area, 125 Sacramento Teaching Site, 125 Western European Studies, 198 Western Institute for Social Research, 125 Western Sierra Law School, 125 Western State University College of Law, 101 Western University of Health Sciences, 101 Western Valley Center, 19 Westminster Theological Seminary in California, 101 Westmont College, 39, 101, 102 Westmont College Urban Program, 102 Westmont College Urban Program, 102 Westwood College of Aviation Technology - Los Angeles, 125 Westwood College, Anaheim Campus, 125 Westwood College, Inland Empire Campus, 125 Westwood College of Technology - Anaheim, 125 Westwood College of Technology - Los Angeles, 125 Westwood College of Technology - Upland, 125 Westwood College of Technology - Los Angeles, 125 Westwood College of Technology - Upland, 125 Whittier College, 102 Whittier Law School, 126 Wildlife and Wildlands Management, 198 William Carey International University, 126 William Jessup University, 102 San Jose Extension, 102 Willits Center, 30 Wisdom University, 126 Wood Science and Pulp, Paper Technology, 198 Woodbury University, 102 San Diego Campus, 102 Woodland Community College, 44 Woodland Hills Graduate Center, 69 Woodland Hills Learning Center, 124 Woodworkers, General, 198 World Mission University, 126 World University of America, Ojai, 126 Wright Institute, The, 102 Writing, 84, 198 WyoTech - Fremont, 126 WyoTech - Oakland, 126 WyoTech - West Sacramento, 126 Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad/West Coast Talmudical Seminary, 126 Yo San University, 126 Yolo County, 57, 126 Yosemite Community College District, 20, 31 Yuba College, 9, 43, 44 Clear Lake Community College, 44 Woodland Community College, 44 Yuba Community College District, 43 Yuba County, 43 Yuin University, 126 Zoology, General, 198 California Postsecondary Education Commission 219
CALIFORNIA POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION COMMISSION THE California Postsecondary Education Commission is a citizen board established in 1974 by the Legislature and the Office of the Governor to coordinate the efforts of California s colleges and universities and to provide independent, non-partisan policy analysis and recommendations on higher education issues. Members of the Commission Of the 16 Commission members, nine represent the general public, with three each appointed for six-year terms by the Office of the Governor, the Senate Rules Committee, and the Speaker of the Assembly. Five others represent the major systems of postsecondary education in California. Two student members are appointed by the Office of the Governor Functions of the Commission The Commission is charged by the Legislature and the Office of the Governor to assure the effective utilization of public postsecondary education resources, thereby eliminating waste and unnecessary duplication, and to promote diversity, innovation, and responsiveness to student and societal needs. To this end, the Commission conducts independent reviews of matters affecting the 2,600 institutions of postsecondary education in California, including community colleges, four-year colleges and universities, and professional and occupational schools. As an advisory body to the Legislature and the Office of the Governor, the Commission performs specific duties of planning, evaluation, and coordination by cooperating with other State agencies and non-governmental groups that perform governing, administrative, and assessment functions. The Commission does not govern or administer any institutions, nor does it approve, authorize, or accredit any colleges and universities. Operation of the Commission The Commission holds regular public meetings throughout the year at which it discusses and takes action on studies and takes positions on proposed legislation affecting education beyond the high school level in California. Requests to speak at a meeting may be made by writing the Commission in advance or by submitting a request before the start of the meeting. The Commission s day-to-day work is carried out by its staff in Sacramento, under the guidance of an Executive Director who is appointed by the Commission. Further information about the Commission and its publications may be obtained from the Commission offices at 770 L Street, Suite 1160, Sacramento, California 98514-3396; telephone (916) 445-1000; web site www.cpec.ca.gov.