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San Diego Continuing Education

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Established
  
1914

Academic staff
  
446

Total enrollment
  
3,587 (2011)

Endowment
  
$ 60.5 million

Administrative staff
  
245

Phone
  
+1 619-388-4956

San Diego Continuing Education

Motto
  
To provide ongoing learning opportunities, preparing diverse individuals for career advancement, a college education, or enriched lives through good health and personal fulfillment.

Type
  
Public continuing education

Address
  
4343 Ocean View Blvd, San Diego, CA 92113, USA

President
  
Carlos O. Turner Cortez, Ph.D.

Colors
  
Yellow, Light blue, Bright green

Similar
  
San Diego Community College, San Diego Mesa College, Grossmont College, Southwestern College, Cuyamaca College

Profiles

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San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE) is a public, non-credit educational institution in San Diego, California. It is part of the San Diego Community College District along with three two-year community colleges: San Diego City, San Diego Mesa and San Diego Miramar colleges. It is administered by the San Diego Community College District. With full accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, SDCE is the nation’s largest separately-accredited non-credit continuing education institution.

Contents

SDCE offers noncredit career technical education; adult basic education and basic college preparation; life enrichment programs; general interest fee-based community education classes; and customized contract training classes designed for the business sector. Continuing Education serves approximately 40,000 students per year through its six campuses: CE at Mesa College, Cesar Chavez, the Educational Cultural Complex (ECC), Mid-City, North City and West City; it also conducts programming at various other off-campus sites throughout San Diego, and at specialized locations at San Diego Mesa College and San Diego Miramar College. SDCE is diverse: it is co-educational, multi-generational and multi-ethnic. It has a semester-based academic calendar with an added summer session as a regular part of its offerings.

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History

Continuing education in San Diego began in 1914 when the Board of Education of the San Diego City Schools authorized free night classes for adults in areas such as elementary and secondary basic skills and citizenship instruction. After World War II, adult high school classes were offered to returning veterans. In 1970 a separate community college district was established under a local governing board. In the mid-1970s, more than 100,000 adults were enrolled including Southeast Asian refugees—this gave rise to the large English as a Second Language (ESL) program that is the largest program in SDCE. Today, SDCE is the largest institution of its kind in the nation with a wide and varied curriculum.

References

San Diego Continuing Education Wikipedia