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Centers Events and Rentals Facts and Figures Foundation Leadership and Organization Mission
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Strategic Plan
Community
Design
and Graphics Business and Accounting Culinary
Hospitality
and Wine Education and Human Services Health and Medical Science
Technology
Engineering
and Math (STEM) Skilled Trades and Technical Training Social Sciences
Learn more
Humanities
by Sheila Edwards Lange
Crosscut / October 21
student support programs
financial aid
FY25 budget and more January 23 forum discusses enrollment
re-engaging students
accreditation
budget and more October 24 forum discusses enrollment
budget

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