Contra Costa College (CCC) is the oldest and most diverse of the three colleges in the Contra Costa Community College District. A proud Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), serving predominantly Latinx, African American and Asian students, CCC is situated in a socioeconomically diverse, resilient and culturally vibrant community. The college is located on 83 acres of a beautiful, naturally landscaped site accentuated by Wildcat Creek running through the rolling hills of San Pablo and Richmond. The vitality of our local economy is driven by the student-success outcomes of CCC. CCC is directly responsible to our community and must respond to its needs because the economic health and success of our students will feed back into the local economy. Students surveyed indicated that goal focused curriculum was the second most important thing that CCC could do to support and teach students. When the college prioritizes data-informed decisions to build new programs or modify existing programs, we ensure that the college’s academic offerings align directly with the skills, certificates, and/or degrees that our local community members need to obtain employment in upcoming and high demand fields that are relevant to our community. This approach is necessary to meet the future workforce demand of our regional economy and employers.
Contra Costa College (CCC) is the oldest and most diverse of the three colleges in the Contra Costa Community College District. A proud Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), serving predominantly Latinx, African American and Asian students, CCC is situated in a socioeconomically diverse, resilient and culturally vibrant community. The college is located on 83 acres of a beautiful, naturally landscaped site accentuated by Wildcat Creek running through the rolling hills of San Pablo and Richmond. The vitality of our local economy is driven by the student-success outcomes of CCC. CCC is directly responsible to our community and must respond to its needs because the economic health and success of our students will feed back into the local economy. Students surveyed indicated that goal focused curriculum was the second most important thing that CCC could do to support and teach students. When the college prioritizes data-informed decisions to build new programs or modify existing programs, we ensure that the college’s academic offerings align directly with the skills, certificates, and/or degrees that our local community members need to obtain employment in upcoming and high demand fields that are relevant to our community. This approach is necessary to meet the future workforce demand of our regional economy and employers.
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