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The retirement comes amid cuts to more than a dozen degree programs at the San Joaquin Valley’s only accredited Christian university.
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Statewide college enrollment by recent high school grads was down 5% in 2020. The San Joaquin valley has one of the lowest rates.
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California students have encountered headaches dealing with the Middle Class Scholarship process. Some of the problems include students not getting their disbursement for months, or the scholarship decreasing before – or after – they are awarded.
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Officials unveiled plans Friday for a transfer pathway project they say will encourage students to continue on their path to a bachelor’s degree.
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More and more California community colleges are offering bachelor degrees that some students say they find cheaper, and more accessible.
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A California senate bill set to take effect in January will allow parolees to transfer to a different county than the one they’re assigned, but under certain circumstances.
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A report by The Campaign for College Opportunity shows state universities in the San Joaquin Valley may not meet graduation goals set for 2025.
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After the California State University chancellor’s public resignation last year over accusations of mishandling sexual harassment complaints, a law firm was brought in to assess every Title IX office in the CSU.
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The lawsuit was filed on behalf of six college professors at Reedley, Madera, and Clovis Community College.
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Krystal Raynes is the first CSU Bakersfield student to serve as a student trustee.