2011-2012 Report to the Community Countdown to 100 Years 1914 - 2014 Seeds@City Urban Farm
2011-2012 Report to the Community
Countdown to 100 Years1914 - 2014
Seeds@City Urban Farm
Celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2014, San Diego City College serves as the educational cornerstone
of downtown San Diego. The 60-acre City College campus is a short walk from the world-famous Balboa Park, the bustling Gaslamp
Quarter, PETCO Park, San Diego Bay, and the City College Trolley Station.
First accredited in 1952, the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, Western Association of Schools, officially
reaffirmed San Diego City College’s accreditation for six years in 2011. President Burgess responded,
“This is the most positive action that the commission may take and is a strong reflection of the high educational quality and outstanding student support that is the hallmark of San Diego City College.”
Dr. Terry Burgess | President | San Diego City College
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What's inside...
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A Message from the President
Schools of City College
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Transformations
Institute for Human Development
Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!
Events and Highlights 2012
SDCCFoundation
Scholarships -Invest to Inspire
98th Commencement
Seeds@City
Alumni Success
And theAward Goes to...
KNIGHTS Champions!
Student Diversity and Demographics
City at Work
New Beginnings
Associated Students Government
A Look Back to the Beginning...
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Back CoverThe Centennial Celebration
Terry Burgess, Ph. D. President, San Diego City College
A message from the president
As we make plans to celebrate our Centennial in 2014, San Diego City College is also busy planning for its next 100 years. Since becoming President of City College in 2001, our student population has increased from 10,000 to more than 18,000. It is expected that City College will grow to 25,000 students within the decade.
It has been another stellar academic year at San Diego City College. Nearly 250 students were selected to receive more than $350,000 in scholarship awards, including national and international honors. Student Michael Cash was named one of the 60 scholars in the nation this year to receive a $30,000 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.
Thanks to the San Diego Community College District $1.555 billion Propositions S and N construction bond program, our campus is undergoing a massive transformation. Along 16th Street, we have completed the Career Technology Center and the Math and Social Sciences buildings. The Arts and Humanities, Business Technology, and the Sciences buildings are set for completion in 2013.
While increasing economic challenges continue to impinge on education, City College strives to provide the highest standard of academic programs and services to help ensure the success of every student.
My twelve years as President of San Diego College has been the most rewarding of my 42-year career in academe. With my retirement in June of 2013, I look forward to leading our 99th Commencement in May. As always, our faculty and staff have worked diligently to prepare another class of graduates with the skills and talents to make a difference. It is true that at San DIego City College - we change lives!
“ The City College presidency is far-and-away the zenith of my 42-year professional career, a career which has been blessed with many wonderful things. I will continue to champion City as I continue to support your remarkable work and innovation as you prepare for your new leader.”
President Terry Burgess | Convocation |
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Schools of City
Choosing a ProgramSan Diego City College offers more than 200 degrees and certificates. Whether you plan on transferring to a 4-year university, advance in your career with new skills, or pursue your passions, City College has a program that is right for you.
Arts, Humanities, and Communications
Communications
• Journalism• Radio and Television
English and Humanities
• English• English for Speakers of
• Humanities• Labor Studies
• Philosophy
KSDS Radio Station
Languages
• American Sign Language• Arabic• French• German• Italian• Russian• Spanish
Visual and Performing Arts• Dance• Dramatic Arts• Fine Art• Graphic Design• Music• Photography
Other Languages
Communications
Health, Exercise Science, and Athletics
• Service Learning
Health and Exercise Sciences
• Athletics• Fitness Center• Fitness Specialist• Health Education• Physical Education
Behavioral and Social Science, and Consumer and Family Studies
Alcohol and Other
Behavioral Sciences
• Administration of Justice• Alcohol and Other
• Anthropology• Futures Studies• Gender Studies• Human Services• Peace Studies• Personal Growth• Psychology• Sociology
Black Studies
Chicano Studies
Child Development Center
Consumer and Family Studies
• Education
• Child Development
History and Political Science
• History
• Political Science
Drug Studies
Drug Studies
Business, Information Technology, and Cosmetology
• Honors Program
• Work Experience
Business Studies
• Accounting• Business• Consumer Studies• Economics• Legal Assistant• Marketing• Real Estate• SIFE (Students in Free
• Business Resource Center
• A La Cart
Business and
• Computer Business
• Computer Information
• Information, Network,
Cosmetology
Apprenticeship
• Construction Systems• Construction Electronic
• Electrical• Heating, Ventilation, and
• Plumbing/Pipefitting• San Diego Civil Service• San Diego Gas & Electric• San Diego Trolley• Sheet Metal
• Solar Turbines
Technology
Systems
and Web Tech
Enterprise/ENACTUS)
Computer Systems
Engineering and Technologies, Mathematics, Sciences, and Nursing
Engineering and Technologies
• Air Conditioning, Refrigeration,
• Electricity• Electronic Systems• Engineering• Engineering Technology• Environmental Control
• Machine Technology• Manufacturing Engineering
• Manufacturing Technology• Radio Frequency Technology• Shipbuilding Technology• Technical Illustration
Life Sciences
• Agriculture• Biology
• Sustainability
Mathematics
Math, Engineering, and
Nursing Education
• Health Sciences
• Nursing Education
Physical Sciences
• Astronomy• Chemistry• Geography• Geographic Information
• Geology• Physical Sciences• Physics
and Environmental Control
Technology
Technology
Systems
Science Achievement (MESA)
Systems Technician
Air Conditioning
Events and Highlights 2012
Conferences/Expositions• HUBU (Hermanos Unidos/Brothers United) - March
• KSDS Jazz88 hosts 8th Annual CMEA - March California Music Education Association Jazz Festival featuring high school jazz musicians
• 5th Annual Peace Building Conference - April “Creating Peace by Addressing Systems of Oppression”
• 4th Annual Passport to Life Career and Education Expo - August
80 organizations, 800 youths.
• Public Mental Health Academy - October Community Health / “Promoters: Life, Health, and Happiness”.
• Public Mental Health Academy - “Youth in our Community: From Risk to Resilience” - November
• Binacional Conference on Border Issues / International Education Week - November
Fundraisers• Seeds@City raises $16,000 for new projects - January
• SDCC Foundation hosts “City Knights at the Mingei” - March
• 8th Annual Fitness Awareness Week and 8th Annual 4K Run/ Walk Fundraiser to support the Fitness Center - November
Visual and Performing Arts• Visual and Performing Arts Presents “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown” at Saville Theatre - April
• SDCC Collective Art Exhibition at Luxe Gallery - March
• Visual and Performing Arts Presents “Random Acts of Dance” at Saville Theatre - May
Champions• City College wins 1st Place in 32nd Annual
Martin Luther King Parade - JanuaryParade Float Honors:
1990 • 1993 • 1995 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2010
• SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise) / Enactus 2012 Western Regional Champions - April
Celebrations• 98th Commencement at Balboa Park - May
• Black History Month - February
• Language Day Festival - March
• Hispanic Heritage Month - October
• El Dia de Los Muertos / Day of the Dead - November
Chef Jeff Henderson | Passport to Life
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Helping Others• City Food Pantry Drive - September
• Coffee with Cops (SDCCD Police Department) - October
New Beginnings• Groundbreaking for new Science Building - January
• Veterans Service Center opens - September
• Veterans for Peace: the first chapter on a college campus - September
World Cultures• The Vagina Monologues - February
Presented by World Cultures to help raise awareness to stop violence against women and girls.
• Women Peacemakers - October
Presentations/Exhibitions• Cosmetology Student Hair and Fashion Show - February
• Campus Police provide RAD - March Rape Aggression Self-defense Training for women.
• City College Film Society hosts 1st San Diego Student Film Festival at Saville Theatre - April
• 8th Annual Student Project & Research Symposium - May
• Governor Jerry Brown visits campus to raise awareness of Proposition 30 Initiative - August
Transformations
Career Technology Center
What’s Inside? • Nursing, Cosmetology, Photography, and Digital Arts
• State-of-the-art classrooms with interactive instructional tools
• New nursing simulation labs and simulation models/dummies
• New photography darkrooms and studios with cyclorama
backdrops, 66 enlarger stations, three digital print labs, and
a gallery
• Lecture room for 125 students
• College police headquarters
• 694 stall parking structure; 33 spaces for high-efficiency
vehicles
• LEED* Gold certification
Size 88,000 sq. ft. Cost $63 million Completed 2010
What’s Inside?
• Mathematics, Social and Behavioral Sciences, History and
Political Sciences, Black and Chicano Studies
• District’s Military Education program
• Collaborative common areas and support space for
instructional and staff needs
• Corporate Education Center
• Family Health Center of San Diego
• Food Services C-Store and satellite bookstore space
• Seven-story, 400 stall parking structure
• On track to receive LEED* Silver Certification
Math & Social Sciences
Size 66,000 sq. ft. Cost $80.2 million Completed 2012
* LEED: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, from the U.S. Green Building Council
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PROP S & N - Thank you!The City College campus is undergoing a massive transformation as part of the San Diego Community College District $1.555 billion Propositions S and N bond program.
On the horizon:
2014: C/M Building Renovations
2015: A/D/T Building Renovations2018: Child Development Center
What’s Inside?
Arts & Humanities
• Visual Arts, English, English for Speakers of Other Languages
(ESOL), Speech and Foreign Language, Honors,
World Cultures, and City Works
• New classrooms, a lecture hall, computer labs, and studio
space for drawing, ceramics, sculpture, and graphics
• 100-seat black-box theater with drama classrooms and
related offices and space
• Kiln yard, a sculpture garden and display area, and
gathering space
• On track to receive LEED* Silver Certification
Business Technology
• Business Studies, Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE),
Business and Computer Systems, common areas, and
associated support space for faculty and staff
• Seven computer labs, classrooms, a lecture hall, and areas
for start-up businesses for students in Business Education
What’s Inside? • Astronomy, Life Sciences and Physical Sciences
• New classrooms, labs, and state-of-the-art technology
• Teaching garden and greenhouses
• Rooftop Astronomy observation deck
• Planetarium
• On track to receive LEED* Silver Certification
Science Building
Size 98,000 sq. ft. Cost $57.2 million Completion 2013
Arts & Humanities / Business Technology
Size 70,000 sq. ft./62,000 sq. ft. Cost $88.4 million Completion 2013
Expanding to meet student needs!
Campus Programs
Sustainable Urban Agriculture Program
As the first sustainable Urban Agriculture program of its kind at an institution of higher education in San Diego County, the program provides students the opportunity to work directly with agriculture businesses and non-profit community partners for hands-on training and employment opportunities.
Certificates, Degrees and Transfer Options
Sustainable Urban Agriculture | Urban Farming Organic Gardening for the Culinary Arts | Introduction to Ecological Landscaping | Advanced Ecological Landscaping | Urban Gardening
“2011-12 has been our most successful year since the
inception of the Seeds@City Urban Farm in 2008 and the
sustainable urban agriculture program in 2010. With the
increasing demand for farm produce, our program has the
potential for enormous growth. Sustainable funding is our
most difficult challenge.”
Erin Rempala | Associate Professor of Biology and Manager at Seeds@City Urban Farm and Sustainable Agriculture Program
www.sdcity.edu/SeedsAtCity | www.sdcity.edu/Agriculture
Seeds@City Urban FarmLocated in the heart of downtown San Diego, the Seeds@City Urban Farm serves as a training ground for the Sustainable Urban Agriculture program at San Diego City College. We nurture urban farmers while increasing community access to nutritious food, supporting self-reliance, and building a thriving local economy.S E E D S C I T Y@
Seeds@City 2011-2012 Growth and Productivity
• 40 students completed internships for academic credit at Seeds@City, or off-campus with agriculture-related businesses and non-profit community partners
•42% of students workers are now employed in the field or are farming their own land
• Grew over 2000 pounds of produce to support our direct marketing ventures since January 2012.
• Doubled our weekly community-supported agriculture (CSA) program
• Raised over $92,000 to help support the program into 2013 to:
- fund additional classes - hire a part-time farm coordinator, part-time production coordinator, and three part-time production assistants - pilot an urban farm-to-table program delivering produce weekly to Alchemy Cultural Fare restaurant in Golden Hill - purchase supplies needed to maintain the farm and support courses - build a greenhouse to grow and support the program
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Established in 2007, the Institute for Human Development works with community based Advisory Boards to help fill the demand for skilled entry-level employees in Health and Human Services. The Institute:
• prepares students for employment
• introduces career pathways
• provides transferable courses toward further educational degrees
Certificate Programs
Alcohol and Other Drug Studies | Mental Health Work | Peace Studies | Child Development | Youth Development Work | Community Health Work | In development: Gerontology and Conflict Resolution & Mediation
It Takes A Village!The Institute works with many community partners throughout the year:
• California Department of Public Health• Community Health Improvement Partners (CHIP)• Family Health Centers• International Foundation for Human Development• International Rescue Committee (IRC)• National Conflict Resolution Center• Neighborhood House Association Peace Corps• San Diego Border Area Health Center• San Diego Children’s Initiative• San Diego Red Cross• San Diego Workforce Partnership• Scripps Mercy Chula Vista, Community Benefits
Program• Springfield College: San Diego Campus• The San Diego County Office of Education• The San Diego County Probation Department• The San Diego County Superior Court • UCSD Community Pediatrics• UCSD-SDSU Prevention Resource Project• USD Peace and Justice Studies program
In Action! 2011 - 2012 Institute for Human Development
Orientation for new students seeking the Mental Health Work Certificate | Annual City College Career Fair to promote careers in health and human services | Annual City College Health and Wellness Fair to promote mental health | Community Health Work/Promoters Conference | Caregiver Conference for In Home Elder Care Providers | Mental Health Work Professional Development Conference
“The Institute is unique in that there is no other entity like
it in any community college in the state that coordinates
the cross disciplinary efforts of faculty and staff toward
stackable certificates.”
Veronica Ortega, Ph.D. | Director of the Public Mental Health Academy, Associate Professor of Psychology, and Coordinator for the Institute for Human Development
Institute for Human Development
Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!
Serving as the educational cornerstone of San Diego since 1914, San Diego City College provides businesses in our region with thousands of employees in a wide variety of fields, including health care, engineering, journalism, broadcasting, graphic design and information technology. Offering more than 200 associate degree and certificate programs, City is expected to grow from 18,000 students to 25,000 students within the decade.
NursingWith health care in the national spotlight and the demand for nurses growing, San Diego City College is proud to have graduated more than 2000 students from its Nursing program. Consistently throughout the past four decades, many Nursing students have job offers before their graduation. In May 2012, City College graduated 53 additional nurses into the field. More than 65% of the graduates have already taken their licensing exam and have had a 100% NCLEX-RN pass rate.
Engineering Professor Bob Pruitt working with the City College Robotics Autonomous Underwater Vehicle. City College earned the Mayor’s Award at the recent RoboSub Competition at SPAWAR.
Underwater MissionsIn July, students from San Diego City College joined more than 200 engineering students from 28 schools representing 10 different countries in the 15th International RoboSub Competition at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR) in Point Loma. City’s Robotics Team spent months creating and building their autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), the Kraken. Hosted by the U.S. Navy, the competition allows scouts to look for new technology and promising engineering students with the skills to design underwater vehicles for real tactical missions. City College ranked in the top half of the competition against teams from Canada, China, Japan, and Russia, including Cornell and Embry Riddle Universities. City College also earned the Mayor’s Award for their active community outreach sharing information about their work and Robotics program.
“... College grads are heading back to school, but not grad school. In some cases, associate’s degrees offer more ecnomic bang for their buck than bachelor’s degrees...Associate degrees often take two years or less to complete, cost considerable less than public or private graduate programs, and offer greater flexibility for those who work full-time.”
Fortune Magazine | David Koeppel |
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Graduates of San Diego City College’s Center for Applied Competitive Technologies (CACT-SD) Shipworks Institute.
ShipbuildingSan Diego City College’s Center for Applied Competitive Technologies (CACT-SD) is putting local citizens back to work! With shipbuilding and repair in San Diego projected to grow significantly in the next five years, $300,000 was awarded to the partnership of the CACT-SD and the Port of San Diego Ship Repair Association (PSDSRA) to support training and development for the incumbent and future workforce.
Through the CACT- SD ShipWorks Institute, 100 incumbent or potential workers received training during the 2011/2012 fiscal year. Within 30 days of completion of the program, 85% of all ShipWorks Institute graduates were hired into the ship repair industry.
Preparing Tomorrow’s Leaders Today
Academy for STEM SuccessIn August 2011, San Diego City College piloted its first ever Academy for STEM Success. The Academy is a national model for addressing the need to increase the retention and success of students in the STEM majors of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
With a focus on underrepresented minorites and women, nearly 100 incoming high school students spent three full days listening to mentors, faculty, and industry leaders talk about a culture of learning. Academy graduates begin their first college semester with a host of tools, skills, and resources to enable them to hit the ground running to achieve their academic and career goals. One student mentor reminded the new recruits that “they create their own success”. Several of the Academy mentors are already success stories with straight A grades and admission to four-year institutions such as UCSD and Cal Poly (California Polytechnic State University).
Students gather for Day 1 of San Diego City College’s first Academy for STEM Success in August 2011.
SDCC Foundation
City College Foundation
Campus to Community
Established in 1972, the San Diego City College Foundation Board of Directors is comprised of college faculty and staff, and distinguished business and community leaders. Working together, the main objectives of the Foundation are to provide student scholarships and to expand culturally-diverse program opportunities for the college community.
As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, contributions are tax deductible.
Opening Doors to New Opportunities
In addition to its main priority of funding student scholarships, the Foundation also supports several unique programs that expand the educational opportunities of our faculty, students, and community.
World Cultures ProgramIncreasing the understanding and appreciation of global diversity.www.sdcity.edu/worldcultures
San Diego City College International Book FairCelebrating cultural exchange.www.sdcitybookfair.com
City WorksCreating a literary culture from emerging voices.www.cityworkspress.org
KSDS Jazz 88.3 - Campus-based 24/7Enriching lives through jazz.www.jazz88online.org
Established 1972Foundation
“Investing in our students by providing scholarship funds is one of the greatest returns possible for our community.”
Dr. Terry Burgess | City College President
Board of Directors
Chair Anna T. Garcia Owner Primary Resources & Connections
Deborah Berg Dean/Director of Nursing San Diego City College
Dede Bodnar Assistant Professor San Diego City College
Heidi Bunkowske Public Information Officer San Diego City College
Terrence Burgess, Ph.D. President San Diego City College
Sarah Kirkpatrick Foundation Development Director
Veronica Ortega Community Outreach
Vice Chair John Markley Professor San Diego City College
Douglas Gray President Q & I Insurance
Ray King President and CEO Urban League of San Diego
Mark DeBoskey Station Manager KSDS - Jazz 88.3
San Diego City College Foundation
1313 Park Boulevard | San Diego, CA 92101
www.sdcity.edu/Foundation
Carmen F. Ruffo Scholarship Coordinator San Diego City College
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For the 2011-12 academic year, SDCC students received more than $350,000 in scholarship awards, including national and international honors. At the 21st Annual City College Scholarship Banquet on April 30, 2012, the SDCC Foundation awarded 415 scholarships totaling $226,000 to 243 students, with 67 students earning multiple awards.
More than $350,000 Awarded toSan Diego City College StudentsInvestto
Inspire1 of 60 National ScholarsMichael Cash, City College Associated Student President and a combat veteran, was one of 60 Scholars in the nation selected in 2012 to receive the prestigious $30,000 Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. Michael graduated from City College in May with Associate degrees in Social/Behavioral Sciences and Language Arts/Humanities. He transferred to SDSU to study International Business with an emphasis in Spanish and Latin America. His future plans include pursuing an MBA and law degree to specialize in international trade and immigration.
World Capitals ProgramBerlin, Paris, Strasbourg
Two City College students, Iris Mendoza and Enrique Zapata, received full scholarships valued at $8,000 each to participate in the summer 2012 World Capitals Program, sponsored by the Global Institute of Comparative Studies at Chancellor University. The students complete a demanding global studies curriculum comparing cultures, economies, and political institutions in Berlin, Paris, and Strasbourg. Students also attend lectures at the European Union, visit international organizations, and receive lectures from high level executives at multinational corporations.
Salzburg ScholarshipsAustria
City College students Lee Francis Ryan, Kailin Ryann McKinzie, Angela R. J. Dance, and Jesus E. Uribe and faculty advisor, History Professor Sofia Laurein received Salzburg Study Abroad Scholarships. The week-long Salzburg Global Seminar in Austria focuses on global issues.
SDCC Foundation Scholarships
Tamara Strohauer and Bryce Schierenbeck Said Mohamed, Professor John Markley, and Michelle Johnson
98th Commencement
Degrees & Certificates Awarded
1,176Most Popular DisciplinesLiberal Arts & SciencesLanguage Arts & HumanitiesSocial and Behavioral Sciences
Honors
1/3 graduatesgraduated withHonors (3.5-3.74 GPA), High Honors (3.75-3.99), or Highest Honors (4.0)
24 graduatesreceived 2+ degrees
Age Range
16-70
May 18, 2012
It was the experience of a lifetime.
Josh Higgins served as the Graphic Design Director for Obama’s 2012 Re-election Campaign. Josh oversaw all the marketing for the re-election effort with the exception of video and writing.
“My first week, I was on the phone with the President,” Higgins said.
“To hear that voice on the other end of the phone is so surreal.” Higgins consulted with Obama’s advising team to develop the branding strategy for the President’s re-election. He also worked on the design of the White House Christmas cards.
Higgins gives much of the credit of his success to City’s own award-winning Graphic Design professor Candice López. Higgins
shared, “I never had a teacher who inspired me the way she did, the way
she talked about design. She has so much passion that it radiates; it’s
intoxicating.”
Josh’s selection for this prestigious presidential honor was no surprise to Candice. Candice describes Josh’s design talent as unique, genuine, authentic and brilliant.
After visiting Josh at the Obama election headquarters in Chicago in June, Candice reflected on the gratitude she feels for teaching at City College. Candice said her “heart was bursting” when she received the photo of President Obama giving Josh a congratulatory hug following
the November election win. Candice reflected, “Imagine how inspiring
this photo will be to our students - that they can dream and make those
dreams happen!”
Higgins said it was the visual design program at City College that launched his career. He believes community colleges can be a path to success for anyone with the passion, desire and quality instructors like Candice to make it happen.
With his design and organizational skills, Higgins also helped to raise $60,000 dollars for Hurricane Katrina victims, and aided people devastated by the 2007 San Diego wildfires and the earthquake in Haiti.
Josh HigginsDesign Director, 2012 Obama Presidential Campaign
City College alum Josh Higgins receives appreciation
from President Barak Obama after winning the 2012
Re-election.
Photo by Christopher Dilts | Obama Campaign photographer.
Alumni Success
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Josh Goes to Washington!
Left to Right: Steven Commer, Alex Miller Pastore, James Smith,
Professor Laura Castañeda, Neiko Will, Laura Kaplan-Nieto,
DJonne Holmes
And the Award Goes To...
Radio/TV National Academy of Television Arts & Science
“Our goal is to improve the quality of life and standard of living for people in need,” said Dr. Leroy Brady, City College’s SIFE Director, Faculty Co-Advisor, and 2010 SIFE Sam Walton Fellow of the Year.
In April, the San Diego City College Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) team was named the 2012 SIFE Western Regional Champions in Hollywood, CA. Competing in regional championships for 19 years, the City College SIFE Team has won 18 consecutive championships.
Carrying out the SIFE mission to “serve the community through outreach programs”, City’s dedicated 68 member SIFE team of business interns worked on 12 projects this academic year, completing 5,000 hours of community service.
The team’s projects included teaching financial literacy to Generation Y high school and college students, collecting 13,000 pounds of food to stock two food pantries, and developing its Don’t Be A Bully project, in which the SIFE interns helped increase awareness, teach prevention, and educate elementary school-aged children about the impact of bullying.
www.sdsife.com | www.enactusunitedstates.org
A proud moment for Professor Laura Castañeda and the City College Radio/TV Department as six of their students won in multiple categories at the June, 2012 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Pacific Southwest Emmy Awards. While the Emmy Awards recognize outstanding achievements in television, the goal is to encourage the pursuit of excellence by focusing public attention on outstanding cultural, educational, technological, entertainment, news and informational achievements in television. The Pacific Southwest region includes San Diego, Bakersfield, Palm Springs, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Santa Maria, California, and Las Vegas, Nevada.
SDCC SIFE/Enactus Named 2012 SIFE Western Regional Champions
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KNIGHTS Champions!
Coaches of the YearMen’s BasketballMitch Charlens, Pacific Coast Athletic Conference
Men’s Cross CountryPaul Greer, Pacific Coast Athletic Conference
Women’s Cross CountryKylie Edwards, Pacific Coast Athletic Conference
Women’s BadmintonSon Nguyen, Orange Empire Conference. Coach
Nguyen led the Knights to the OEC championship for the
5th time in the last seven years.
Men’s SoccerMilton Hidalgo, Pacific Coast Athletic Conference (2011).
2nd consecutive Coach of the Year honors.
Conference ChampionshipsMen’s BasketballPacific Coast Athletic Conference (PCAC)
Championship
Women’s BadmintonCalifornia Community College Athletic Association
(CCCAA) State Championship. 4th State title for Coach
Son Nguyen and his Knights.
Athlete of the YearMen’s BasketballStephon Lamar, Player of the Year (PCAC)
Women’s BadmintonLanAnh, Player of the Year (OEC)
Athletes of the Week15 total Pacific Coast Athletic Conference
(PCAC) Athletes of the Week
Alumni Success/AwardsMen’s BasketballMalcolm Thomas, SDCC Knights Basketball 2008-2009, was selected to the 2012 All-NBA
D-League First Team, as voted by the NBA D-League’s 16 head coaches. Thomas also
named to the NBA D-League’s All-Rookie First Team and the All-Defensive First Team.
Men’s TennisRobin Harris and Angel Lopez, 2012 Senior Mixed Doubles World Championship. For the
second year, Angel Lopez generously donated tennis balls and tennis rackets to both
the men’s and women’s teams.
Men’s VolleyballDillon Lesniak and Pierce Stewart signed letters of intent to play at Lourdes College in
Sylvania, Ohio (2011).
Women’s VolleyballTessa Butterfield signed to play at the University of Alaska.
More HonorsAll-PCAC 1st Team
Men’s Basketball: Menas Stephens and Marvin Sykes
Baseball: Keegan Yuhl, Rich Aguirre and Antonio Carrillo
Softball: Paige Nicolet
Women’s Basketball: Priscilla Contreras
Women’s Volleyball: Tessa Butterfield and Elemy Yeme
Women’s Soccer: Patrice Lawrence and Brenda Renteria
Women’s Cross Country5th place finish in Pacific Coast Athletic Conference championship; qualified for the
CCCAA Southern California championships.
Men’s TennisRanked #20 in California by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. Top 100 players:
Jorge Benitez, #89 in California. Doubles teams: Jorge Benitez and Rafa Martinez, #44;
Erwin Hernandez and He’Bert Sherrod, #59.
Women’s BadmintonAll 6 players made All-OEC 1st Team: LanAnh Nguyen, Tammy Vu, Loise Zosa, Lena
Van, Cynthia Wong, and Vicky Lo
Women’s TennisTeam earned the PCAC Sportsmanship Award
Student Diversity and Demographics
Gender
42% 26 12 7 5 4 3 1
Latino White
African American
Asian/Pacific Islander
OtherUnreported
Filipino
American Indian
61 18 21
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% Certificate 0-29 units
Established: 1914 1st Community College in San Diego Enrollment: 17,593 Per Class Unit Cost: $42 per unit CA resident Student Income Level: 48% < $21,000
Awards
694Transfers
Associate Degree (AA/AS)
Certificate 30-59 units
Age
Ethnicity
Students transferred
281 students CSU
101 students UC
106 students Private in-state
206 students Out-of-state
47%male
53%female
Source: 2012 Fact Book for San Diego City College
19%
52%0-24 years
25-29 years
16%30-39 years7%
40-49 years
5%50+ years
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Faculty
126 Full-time
394 Part-time
City at Work
2011-2012 Actual Expenses
“For every dollar California invests in public education they receive a net return of $4.50. Since 2008, the California Community College system budget has been reduced by $809,000,000 and had a 17% reduction in enrollment, or about 450,000 students.”
Dr. Brice Harris | Chancellor | California Community Colleges
California Voters OK Tax Hike for EducationConstance Carroll, Chancellor of the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD), said passage of Prop 30 shows that California voters understand the value of community colleges in providing workforce training. After turning away 30,000 students because of funding cuts, SDCC next spring will be able to restore 150-180 classes that were eliminated in workforce training, general education, and basic skills. “That’s not a complete restoration by any means. But it is a step in the right direction,” Carroll said.
The California Community College Times | Ellie Ashwood | 11.7.12
Information is based upon 2012-13 Adopted Budget Book for 2011-12 Actuals (SDCCD Board Agenda item #490.2 dated 9.12.12)
Revenue Fund Sources
Federal Fund
$34,072,935
State Fund
$53,264,816
Local Fund
$2,328,368
Total
$89,666,119
Budget Allocations
Salaries and Benefits
$53,114,562
Student Financial Aid
$30,721,016
Supplies & Equipment
$ 1,030,466
Operating Expenses
$1,608,162
Other Transfer Out
$3,191,913
Total
$89,666,119
Total operating budget
Restricted
$53,813,964
Unrestricted
$35,852,155
Total
$89,666,119
Grand Opening!
New Beginnings
Veterans Service Center
President Terry Burgess cut the ribbon to officially open the Veterans Service Center (VSC) at San Diego City College on September 27, 2012. The mission of the VSC is to provide a welcoming environment for our military men and women as they transition from military life to academic life. The VSC services include internet accessible computers, books, referrals, peer support/mentoring, and workshops.
City College Mental Health Counseling Program receives two grantsCalifornia Mental Health Services Act (CAL MHSA)
CAL MHSA focuses on issues of suicide prevention, suicide awareness, and reducing mental health stigmas.
80% of suicide victims never sought help.
Wounded Warriors Project
This project helps empower and honor injured student veterans through active outreach on campus with resource fairs, workshops, and individual and family therapy.
President Burgess opens the new Veterans Service Center.Counselor Abigail Burd
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Associated Students Government
Student AdvocacyThe Associated Students Government (ASG) at San Diego City College finances, organizes, and directs many student sponsored programs and activities at City College throughout the year. ASG works together with the InterClub Council (ICC) to host events, promote leadership trainings, and advocate for students.
This year ASG/ICC helped register students to vote and provided information about key legislative issues. They voiced student concerns with elected leaders in Sacramento, including meeting with Governor Jerry Brown. In the spring, ASG/ICC members attended the Student Senate for California Community Colleges Conference in Ontario. ASG President Daniel Caldera noted the three top accomplishments of the year as helping to approve a $1 increase for Student Health fees, donating resources to the Student Health Services Center, and aiding the statewide drive for the passage of Proposition 30.
ADNSA Nursing Association Adventure Club / AMSA American Medical Student Association / Associated Student Nurses / All Out at City! / Arabic Club / Beat Club / City Collective / Club Café / Computer Programming Guru’s / Education Without Borders / French Club / Future Leaders / German Club / HUBU Hermanos Unidos/Brothers United / Ideas / Intellectual Roundtable / Italian Club / MECHA Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán / Muslim Student Association / NSBE National Society of Black Engineers / PSI Beta The Psychology Honor Society / Phi Theta Kappa / Photo Club / Puente Club / SDCC Robotic club / SIA Students of International Awareness / SDCC Film Society / Spanglish Club / Spanish Club / SWE Society of Women Engineers / The Uprising / Umoja Club / Veterans for Peace / Visionary Feminists
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS
SAN DIEGO CITY COLLEGE
Artworks created by students were put on display at Curran
Plaza through City Collective.
Our MissionAs student leaders, we are committed to serving and advocating for the student interest by promoting diversity, community, and academic success.
Interclub Council (ICC)
A Look Back to the Beginning...
What’s in a Name?
1961 The present name of San Diego City College was established by a vote of the Board of Education of the San Diego Unified School District on February 21, 1961.
1948 The Vocational college classes were consolidated into the Business and Technical Center (B&T), under Walter Thatcher, at the old Lincoln School building at 12th and E. In 1948, the name of the athletic teams was changed by the Associated Students from “Jaybirds” to “Knights” and the school newspaper from “Jay Sees,” to “Fortknightly.”
1954The three centers were merged into the San Diego Junior College and Vocational School under a single president, Walter Thatcher.
1956 All junior college classes were moved out of the high school to the new A and T buildings on the south side of Russ Boulevard.
1957 On June 4, 1957, the Board of Education changed the name to San Diego Junior College.
1938 The San Diego Vocational Junior College was established under Walter L. Thatcher as a second center of the Junior College Division. The Business Division of the Vocational College held classes in the Spreckels Building downtown. The Trade Division of the Vocational College held classes at 348 West Market. The Aircraft Technical Division of the Vocational College expanded into the Business and Technical Center.
1939The San Diego Evening Junior College was established as a third center of the Junior College Division.
1946 The Junior College Division moved back to the high school on Russ Boulevard, and its name was changed to the Applied Arts and Science Center (AA&S), a third center along with the Vocational College and the Evening College centers.
1914 San Diego Junior College was established by the Board of Education as a two-year extension of the high school, and classes began in September 1914 in San Diego High School, the “Old Gray Castle” that had been built in 1907 on Russ Boulevard.
1935 The name was changed to Junior College Division of San Diego State College. Its classes were located in the San Diego State Teachers College on Park Boulevard after 1921, and then at the Teachers College on College Avenue after 1931. The Junior College’s name changed in 1935 when the Teachers College changed its name to San Diego State College.
But before that...
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News from City College
1948The School newspaper was changed from “The
Jay Sees” to “The Fortknightly”.
Reproduced here is the front page of the earliest available issue of The Fortknightly, No. 1 of Vol. 3 from 1947. Volumes 1 and 2 disappeared long ago. There were no newspapers before 1946. When the Junior College was located in the high school (1914-21), there was only The Russ newspaper, and from 1921-45, there was only the State College newspaper, The Paper Lantern.
This October 1, 1947 front page announces the Inaugural Ball at the Imig Manor where many Junior College social functions were held. Larry Imig opened this hotel on El Cajon Boulevard in 1946. It has recently undergone a rebirth and restoration as the Lafayette Hotel.
Terrence J. Burgess, Ph.D.
President
Peter White
Vice President of Student Services
(Retiring 12/2012)
Administration
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Deans
School of Health, Exercise Science, and Athletics
Kathy McGinnis
Information and LearningTechnology
Robbi Ewell
Student Affairs
Denise Whisenhunt
Student Development
and Matriculation
Helen Elias
School of Arts, Humanities, Communications, and Telecommunications
Trudy Gerald
School of Behavioral Science and Consumer and Family StudiesLori Erreca
School of Business, Information Technology, and CosmetologyRose La Muraglia, Acting Dean
School of Engineering and Technologies, Mathematics, Sciences, and Nursing
Minou Spradley, Ph.D.
Jacque Bell
Vice President of Administrative Services
Randy Barnes, Ed.D.
Acting Vice President of Instructional Services
Office of Communications
Public Information Officer Heidi Bunkowske
Photography/Graphic Design Jamie Netherland
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About SDCCD - San Diego Community College DistrictThe SDCCD serves 100,000 students each semester at three two-year colleges and six continuing education centers. The colleges—City, Mesa, and Miramar—offer quality, low-cost educational and career opportunities for students, working parents, second career adults and employers. The Centers for Education and Technology offer adults noncredit vocational, basic skills, life skills, and enrichment classes at sites throughout San Diego.
The SDCCD is governed by its five-member locally elected Board of Trustees and a student board member. San Diego voters elect the five trustees in even-numbered years to four-year terms. The Chancellor, the district’s chief executive officer, is responsible for carrying out policies approved by the Board of Trustees.
2013 SDCCD Board of TrusteesMary Graham
Rich Grosch
Bernie Rhinerson
Maria Nieto Senour, Ph.D.
Peter Zschiesche
Constance M. Carroll, Ph.D. | Chancellor
100SAN DIEGO CITY COLLEGE
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
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