To understand why and how students are deciding between online or in-person options, EdSource’s California Student Journalism Corps asked the following questions at seven California colleges and ...
Ricardo Alcaraz is taking three of his five courses online this semester at Santa Ana College: an anthropology class, business calculus and business law. It’s a course schedule that reflects a new ...
Steven Gallegos keeps a demanding schedule. As student body president at East Los Angeles College, he pitches ideas for improving mental health services and distributes groceries to students in need.
Despite the Los Angeles Harbor College student ID that proves otherwise, Citlali Gonzalez hasn't felt like a college student. Yes, she recently finished her associate degree in human services and, yes ...
This article was originally published in CalMatters. A revolution is in the making at California’s community colleges: No more grades, no more sitting through lectures or seminars, no more deadlines.
University of California schools are moving ahead with plans for the fall. The system's president believes campuses will reopen, at least partly. UC President Janet Napolitano left the door open for a ...
All but two of University of California’s nine undergraduate campuses have now formally announced plans to offer many classes — if not all — online this fall, as the four-year university system moves ...