SDCE Graduate Erwin Trejo and San Diego Rescue Mission staff Angela Ford Downtown, San Diego -- Until Erwin Trejo turned 18, he spent four years in and out of juvenile hall and drug rehabilitation. He served time for robbery and violent crime. “My family used to look for me on the streets. They would tell me to come home. Sometimes I got in the car but most of the time I would
12/05/2017
Raising Money for Student Scholarships will be Top Priority SAN DIEGO--Ms. Allison Bechill has joined the San Diego Continuing Education Foundation as Executive Director. Bechill’s professional background includes more than a decade of nonprofit leadership and development with RELX Group (formerly Reed Elsevier), Casa Cornelia Law Center and most recently as the Associate
11/30/2017
SDCE Student Veterans during 6-Month Paid Apprenticeship San Diego, CA. — Veterans who are transitioning out of the service may fear pursuing education. This is the first time that they are without a steady paycheck and medical care. San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE), the largest noncredit adult educational institution in California, is helping student veterans with
11/09/2017
SDCE Student Veterans at SDCE’s Educational Cultural Complex Mountain View, CA. — Today, Thursday, November 9, from 9:30am – 2:00m, San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE) will host “Honoring All Who Served”, a Veteran-focused resource fair. Various military friendly organizations will be in attendance to share about education and career transition opportunities including, Back
The San Diego Community College District will honor Veterans Day throughout much of November with panel discussions, food drives, resource fairs, and more at San Diego City, Mesa, and Miramar colleges and San Diego Continuing Education.Nearly 14,000 veterans, active-duty military and military dependents are enrolled in the district. In addition, the SDCCD’s Military Education
10/31/2017
In response to President Donald Trump’s recent decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office has declared October 16-20 DACA Advocacy Week. DACA Advocacy Week is intended to encourage local advocacy in support of DACA and the over 200,000 young people in California impacted by the decision
10/12/2017
Local Adult Education Leader Honored by State AssemblymemberCeremony Salutes Hispanic-American Heritage Month Left: Assemblymember Shirley Weber, Ph.D., reminds local leaders about the importance of education in a community.Right: Star Rivera-Lacey, Ph.D., Vice President of Student Services for San Diego Continuing EducationSan Diego, CA.—San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE)
Adult students demand different approaches to teaching and learning. San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE), the largest noncredit adult education organization in the state, recommends promoting and increasing distance education courses, developing state funding streams and integrating workforce development to support the educational demands of adults who need alternatives to
10/10/2017
SDCE Student’s at North City Campus, Campus of Excellence for Computer and Information Technology San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE) and San Diego Workforce Partnership (SDWP) will offer 500 paid computer and information technology internships over the next four years to low-income students through Tech/Hire. “Students have the opportunity to get career placement help and
10/06/2017