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词条 Ventura College
释义

  1. History

  2. The Ventura College Promise

  3. Student body profile

  4. Degrees awarded

  5. Programs

      Associate Degree Program in Nursing  

  6. Transfer information

  7. Financial aid information

  8. Student life

  9. Notable alumni

  10. Gallery

  11. References

  12. External links

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|name=Ventura College
|president=David Keebler[1]
|faculty=141 full-time faculty (Fall 2011)
|enrollment=13,737 [2012][2]
|established=1925
|endowment = $1.1 million (2011/2012)[3]
|website=www.venturacollege.edu
|city=4667 Telegraph Road
Ventura, California
|country=USA
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|image=Ventura College (crest).png}}

Ventura College is a California-state funded community college located in Ventura, California, USA. Established in 1925, the college has a {{convert|112|acre|ha|adj=on}} campus with an enrollment of 13,763 students. The college is part of the Ventura County Community College District.

History

Ventura College was established as the first college in Ventura County in 1925, when a junior college department was added at Ventura Union High School. In 1929, the Ventura High School District adopted the four-four plan of secondary education, providing four years of junior high school (grades 7-10) and four years of high school/junior college (grades 11-14). The next year, Ventura Junior College, as the senior four-year school was then known, was moved to a new campus at Main and Catalina Streets in Ventura, the present location of Ventura High School.

In 1952, responding to recommendations from a commissioned study concerning population growth and building needs, the Ventura High School District adopted a 3-3-2 organization, with three years of junior high school (grades 7-9), three years of high school (grades 10-12) and two years of higher education. Ventura Junior College became Ventura College, a two-year institution for the freshman and sophomore years of college.

In 1955, the college moved to its present {{convert|112 |acre}} hillside campus at 4667 Telegraph Road in the eastern part of Ventura – so close to the ocean that there is a clear view of the Channel Islands from several spots on campus. In 1962, the voters of Ventura County authorized the formation of a community college district separate from any other public school entity.

In 1974, the college began offering classes in Fillmore to serve the Santa Clara River Valley’s predominantly Hispanic population. In 1980, the East Campus (then known as the Santa Paula Vocational Center) moved to its current location on Dean Drive in Santa Paula. In addition to the East Campus, Ventura College currently utilizes classrooms at Fillmore High School, and occasionally uses the facilities at other community locations.

Ventura County voters went to the polls in March 2002 and voted to authorize a $356 million general obligation bond to renovate and expand all three campuses and the district training facilities for police, fire, and sheriff’s officers. The first Ventura College building constructed using bond funds was the Library and Learning Resources Center, which opened in January 2005. The remodeled Student Services Center opened in April 2008, and the Sportsplex in 2009. The Advanced Technology Center, General Purposes Classroom Building and the Health Sciences Center buildings are currently under construction, as is the training facility for sheriff officers. The Performing Arts Complex and the buildings housing the college’s technical programs are also currently under renovation.

Ventura College serves a diverse student body through both credit and non-credit offerings. The college offers associate of arts or associate of science degrees in thirty-three majors. Students are also able to obtain an associate of arts degree in general studies, using one of three patterns to obtain the required units. In addition, the college offers certificates of achievement in thirty-five career and technical education fields, and proficiency awards in twenty-six fields. The college’s Community Education program offers hundreds of classes three times a year to those interested in learning about music, dance, writing, fitness, cooking, financial planning, languages and a myriad of other topics in a non-competitive, not-for-credit environment.

The Ventura County Community College District has grown to include two additional colleges, Moorpark College and Oxnard College, collectively serving more than 36,000 students per semester. The District Administrative Center offices are located on Stanley Avenue in Ventura.

The Ventura College Promise

Ventura College is the home of the Ventura College Promise, the largest grant program of its kind in the nation at a community college. Sponsored by the Ventura College Foundation, the "promise" is that all recent Ventura County high school graduates, regardless of family income, the number of units taken, or high school grade point average, will have their enrollment fees covered during their first year of attendance at Ventura College. This same promise is extended to students who have completed their GED requirements or who have completed the coursework for high school but have not yet passed their exit exam. To qualify, the Ventura County applicant must (1) identify an educational goal; (2) take the college's assessment examination; (3) work with a Ventura College counselor to develop an education plan; and (4) complete a Financial Aid Application (FAFSA) to see if he/she qualifies for a California Board of Governor’s fee waiver. In addition, the student must apply for the Ventura College Promise and be enrolled in Ventura College immediately after high school (or GED) completion. The Ventura College Promise is designed to remove the economic barriers to education for graduating high school seniors, to improve the college-going rate, and to enhance the quality of the local workforce. Cohort studies have shown that students who are enrolled in the Promise program enroll in more units, complete more units, complete more semesters, and return to school for their second year at a substantially higher rate than their non-Promise counterparts.

Student body profile

(Fall 2011)

Total Enrollment: 13,763Student Body:

Student Gender

Female:7,546 (54.8%)

Male: 6,164 (44.8%)

Unknown: 53 (0.4%)

Student Ethnicity

African American/Black: 514 (3.9%)

Asian/Filipino/Pacific Islander: 914 (6.7%)

Hispanic: 6,367 (48.5%)

Native American: 181 (1.3%)

White: 5,065 (34.7%)

Other: 752 (4.9%)

Student Age (Avg. Age 25.3 yrs.)

<18: 514 (3.9%)

18-19: 3,699 (26.9%)

20-21: 2,866 (20.8%)

22-24: 2,020 (14.7%)

25-29: 1,718 (12.5%)

30-34: 851 (6.2%)

35-39: 544 (4.0%)

40-49: 900 (6.5%)

50-64: 579 (4.2%)

65+: 84 (0.6%)

Unknown: 2 (0.0%)

Degrees awarded

2010-11 Associate Degrees awarded: 680

2010-11 Certificates of Achievement awarded: 438

Ventura College is 43rd in the nation (of more than 1,200 community and junior colleges) for awarding associate degrees to Hispanic students, according to the United States Department of Education data for 2011.

Programs

Associate Degree Program in Nursing

After completion of the program, students receive an associate degree in Nursing Science and are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN exam to become a licensed Registered Nurse. The program is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) and has received national accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)[4].

Transfer information

According to its website, Ventura College transfers more students than most California Community Colleges. It is among the top 25% of all California Community Colleges (CCC) transferring students to the UC and CSU systems, and in the top five of all CCCs in the same enrollment range (13,500-15,000 headcount).

Its top UC feeders include Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Cruz, and Berkeley. Its top CSU feeders include Channel Islands, Chico, Long Beach, Northridge, San Diego, and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.

Most Current Transfer Data:

2009-10:

University of California colleges: 134

California State University colleges: 587

2009-10:

In-state Private Colleges: 184

Out of State Four Year Universities: 167

The college offers CCC-Associate Degree for Transfer.[5]

Financial aid information

2009-10 Total Financial Aid awarded: $21,909,570

2009-10 Total Scholarships awarded: $499,725

2009-10 Ventura College Promise grants awarded: $218,861

Student life

While attending Ventura College, students can participate in their student government, which at Ventura College is called ASVC. The Associated Students of Ventura College (ASVC) assumes responsibility for coordinating student activities and expressing student concerns, interests, and viewpoints to the administration and college community. Students can participate in more than 17 clubs related to their various interests, ethnic background, and majors, and 17 intercollegiate athletic teams and spirit. Ventura College also provides a MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement) program, which serves first generation, low income students who major in STEM.

Pirates Athletic Teams: Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Swim/Dive, Men's and Women's Tennis, Men's and Women's Water Polo, Women's Cross-Country, Men's and Women's Track and Field, Men's Golf, Softball, Baseball, Football, Women's Soccer, and Women's Volleyball.

Notable alumni

  • Miguel Angel Garcia, Professional boxer and former WBO Featherweight and Junior Lightweight world champion.
  • Rafer Alston, former professional NBA basketball player and streetballer.
  • Chris Beal (attended), CIF State Champion wrestler; professional Mixed Martial Artist formerly with the UFC[6]
  • Terrance Dotsy, American football player
  • Brook Jacoby, former MLB baseball player.
  • Sun Mingming, Chinese professional basketball player and tallest professional basketball player.[7]
  • Richard Pinedo pleaded guilty to one count of identity fraud in connection to the Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections after allegedly selling stolen bank account information to individuals suspected of interfering in the election through the use of Auction Essistance, an online marketplace.[8][9][10]
  • Michele Serros, American author, poet, comedic social commentator and writer for the George Lopez TV series.
  • Zack Thornton, baseball pitcher[11]

Gallery

References

1. ^https://www.vcstar.com/story/news/education/2017/07/07/business-official-named-interim-president-ventura-college/456070001/
2. ^California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office - Data Mart
3. ^College foundations differ widely in how much they raise, what they spend » Ventura County Star
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.venturacollege.edu/departments/academic/nursing-science|title=Nursing Science {{!}} Ventura College|website=www.venturacollege.edu|language=en|access-date=2018-10-03}}
5. ^http://www.venturacollege.edu/departments/student-services/transfer-center/transfer-to-csu/transfer-degrees
6. ^{{cite web|title=Chris Beal UFC Profile|url=http://www.ufc.com/fighter/Chris-Beal|accessdate=2014-01-01}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.vcstar.com/sports/sun-makes-basketball-camp-exciting-at-ventura-college-ep-375429121-352860871.html |title=Sun makes basketball camp exciting at Ventura College |newspaper=Ventura County Star |first=Rich |last=Romine |date=June 28, 2007 |access-date=14 May 2016}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-richard-pinedo-mueller-investigation-20180216-story.html|title=Who is the California man who just pleaded guilty to unwittingly aiding Russian interference in the 2016 election|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|first1=MATT |last1=HAMILTON|first2=JAMES |last2=QUEALLY |first3=MICHAEL |last3=LIVINGSTON|date=February 16, 2018|access-date=17 February 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/16/us/politics/richard-pinedo-russia-bank-accounts-guilty-plea-mueller.html|title=Russians Bought Bank Accounts From California Man, Mueller Says|author=Nicholas Fandos|date=2018-02-16|access-date=2018-02-17|newspaper=The New York Times}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.vcstar.com/story/news/local/communities/santa-paula/2018/02/16/santa-paula-man-pleads-guilty-role-helping-russians-meddle-2016-election/346678002/|title=Santa Paula man pleads guilty to role in helping Russians to meddle in 2016 election|newspaper=Ventura County Star|first=Megan |last=Diskin|date= February 16, 2018|access-date=18 February 2018}}
11. ^ 

External links

  • Official Ventura College web site
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