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Every day is Arbor Day at the San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE), which is why one of the region’s leading colleges for workforce training is celebrating its first-ever Arbor Day tree planting celebration at the historic Educational Cultural Complex on May 31, 2023.Highlights include SDCCE President Dr. Tina M. King and college leaders planting a pair of coral
05/23/2023
The San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE) is building our community. Literally.April may be National Welding Month, but at the SDCCE, welding month is a yearlong event. The award-winning program attracts student welders who are proving that the skilled and technical trades are for anyone, any age, who come from all walks of life and who are willing to work hard.
04/24/2023
A record-breaking 227 students at the San Diego College of Continuing Education will be honored during the college’s 15th annual Stars on the Rise scholarship and awards event set for April 21 at the Educational Cultural Complex in Southeast San Diego.“The Stars on the Rise event is our opportunity to come together as a community and celebrate the achievements of our students
04/18/2023
The San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE) will be a prominent participant at the annual surviveHEADSTRONG Walk/Roll for Recovery, a fundraiser hosted by the San Diego Brain Injury Foundation set for March 18 at Mission Bay’s DeAnza Cove.In addition to being a major fundraiser, the event – free and open to the public – also aims to raise awareness about brain
03/15/2023
The San Diego College of Continuing Education is presenting a March 23 panel discussion of women surfers detailing their journey of breaking down barriers while battling misogyny in a male-dominated sport.Titled “Under the Radar: Lifting Each Other So That We All Rise,” the event is slated for 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the San Diego College of Continuing Education’s West City
Students at two San Diego Unified School District high schools will soon be able to train as certified nursing assistants (CNA) through the San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE), with classes counting toward required CNA preparation by the time they graduate high school.The program, which launches this summer at SDCCE’s César E. Chávez Campus in Barrio Logan, is
03/09/2023
The San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE) concludes Black History Month on Tuesday, February 28, with a presentation titled “Black Resistance through Belonging and Reflections from Ghana” at the Educational Cultural Complex theater, 4343 Ocean View Blvd. The event, which starts at 1 p.m., will feature a group of SDCCE educators detailing their experiences at the
02/27/2023
The San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE) is being awarded more than $2.7 million to expand a program providing academic support and career training for transition-age foster youth.Funds will be directed to the SDCCE’s Gateway to College and Career program, which offers paid internships, connections to industry, assistance in securing a high school diploma or
02/24/2023
OPINION: SAN DIEGO’S BEST KEPT SECRETTina M. King, Ed.D., President of San Diego College of Continuing EducationSan Diego is home to the best kept secret located in the hearts of Barrio Logan, Point Loma, and Southeastern San Diego. Inside these campuses, students are learning how to weld military ships, training toward six-figure cyber security careers, and becoming licensed
02/06/2023
San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE) will join the hundreds of people marching this weekend to honor Civil Rights Leader, Martin Luther King, Jr. The 41st annual MLK parade is scheduled for Sunday, January 15 at 2:00 p.m. alongside the Embarcadero on Harbor Dr. The MLK Parade is historic to SDCCE’s Educational Cultural Complex campus and the Southeastern San Diego
01/09/2023