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Going Back to School and Still Having A Life - Re-entry @ COD
Recruitment and Outreach - Butte College

Digital Bridge Assists in the Postsecondary Environment - Cabrillo
Student Success and Retention Center - DeAnza
Employers Meet Students - Desert
Adult Re-entry Students  - Grossmont 
Project Access: Recruitment of Special Population Students - Laney
Elder Care Assistants Training Program -Long Beach
Career Preparation and Mentorships for Banking and Office Students - Southwest
Project Webmaster - Southwest
Los Banos Tutoring Strategy for Special Populations Students - Merced
Diabasis:  Bridge to Coordinated Services - Redwoods
Workforce Preparation Skills Classes - Riverside
Mesa Tutoring Program - Sacramento City
Peer Mentoring - City College of San Francisco
Adult Basic Education (ABE ) Program - Santa Ana
Student Success Kit and Curriculum -Butte
Allied Health Workers Student Success Kit and Curriculum -Santa Barbara
Instructional Role Model - Sequoias

 
 

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