ASSIST is an online student-transfer information system that shows how course credits earned at one public California college or university can be applied when transferred to another
The Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities represents 77 private colleges and universities on policy issues with the state and federal government.
CAN is a course identification system for common core lower-division transferable, major preparation courses commonly taught on California Community Colleges and CSU campuses.
The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing is a state agency whose purpose is to serve as a state standards board for educator preparation for the public schools of California, the licensing and credentialing of professional educators in the State, the enforcement of professional practices of educators, and the discipline of credential holders in the State of California.
The California Community College System of two-year public institutions is composed of 107 statewide colleges organized into 72 districts. Californias community colleges serve more than 1.5 million students and represent the largest system of higher education in the world.
The mission of the California Department of Education is to provide leadership, assistance, oversight, and resources so that every Californian has access to an education that meets world-class standards.
The "Fact Book" provides statistics and information on a variety of subjects concerning education in California, including testing, accountability, instructional resources, facilities and staffing, and school finance.
The California Federation of Teachers, the statewide affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers, represents over 100,000 teachers and school employees in California, from early childhood education through the university level.
The California Postsecondary Education Commission is the central body responsible for coordination and planning for higher education. CPEC maintains a directory of all California colleges and universities as well as data on higher education in California.
The California School Boards Association supports school board members, superintendents and senior administrative staff to develop, communicate, and advocate the perspective of school districts and county offices of education.
The California State University is a 23-campus, statewide system of comprehensive and polytechnic universities and the California Maritime Academy. The CSU awards bachelor and master's degrees in more than 200 subject areas, employs 40,000 faculty and staff, and serves some 360,000 students.
The Intersegmental Coordinating Committee (ICC) has responsibility for fostering collaboration within California's educational community at all levels through conducting activities and supporting strategies that link the public schools, community colleges, and baccalaureate-granting colleges and universities.
The University of California is comprised of ten campuses, national laboratories, and medical centers. Over 208,000 students are enrolled in academic study areas spanning more than 150 disciplines. The UC employs over 120,000 faculty and staff.
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