A new proposal under discussion would allow Pacific Oaks College to offer bachelor level classes in the child development field to PCC students struggling to find classes.
New chief of police hired
A 27-year California Highway Patrol veteran has been appointed as the new PCC Chief of Police.
Some make profits from detention of undocumented immigrants
Students and faculty learned about the money privately owned detention centers make for the incarceration of undocumented immigrants on April 2 in the Creveling Lounge.
The road home 2.0: The Next Step
The Road Home 2.0: The Next Step Symposium featuring training workshops for faculty and staff to help them teach veterans more effectively, will be held on April 25 and 26 in the Creveling Lounge on campus.
A more energy efficient campus
A $2.4 million LED project is near completion said officials. This will change all the fluorescent tubes to LED tubes on the entire campus.
$180-per-unit classes unlikely at PCC
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A two-tiered tuition system – in which some students could pay up to $180 per unit – is unlikely to be proposed at PCC. A large majority of members of the Board of Trustees contacted is opposed to the concept.
Priority Registration to be rearranged
The Board of Trustees has approved guiding principles to help students complete their studies at PCC faster and to change the way enrollment is managed.
Sexual predator still at large
Police were still searching April 4 for a man suspected in the sexual assault of a woman student on March 26.
CSU plans to close the door on enrollment
PCC students hoping to transfer to a California State University by spring of 2013 may have to look elsewhere as state budget cuts could shut the doors for transfers at most CSU campuses, officials said.
A more energy efficient campus
A $2.4 million LED light project is near completion on campus. The project will change all the fluorescent tubes to LED lights; much of the campus has already been updated.
