RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Board of Trustees (Regular meeting) Monday, September 26, 2016 2323 North Broadway, #107 Santa Ana, CA 92706

District Mission The mission of the Rancho Santiago Community College District is to provide quality educational programs and services that address the needs of our diverse students and communities. The mission of Santa Ana College is to be a leader and partner in meeting the intellectual, cultural, technological, and workforce development needs of our diverse community. Santa Ana College provides access and equity in a dynamic learning environment that prepares students for transfer, careers and lifelong intellectual pursuits in a global community. Santiago Canyon College is an innovative learning community dedicated to intellectual and personal growth. Our purpose is to foster student success and to help students achieve these core outcomes: to learn, to act, to communicate and to think critically. We are committed to maintaining standards of excellence and providing accessible, transferable, and engaging education to a diverse community.

Americans with Disabilities Acts (ADA) It is the intention of the Rancho Santiago Community College District to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Acts (ADA) in all respects. If, as an attendee or a participant at this meeting, you will need special assistance, the Rancho Santiago Community College District will attempt to accommodate you in every reasonable manner. Please contact the executive assistant to the board of trustees at 2323 N. Broadway, Suite 410-2, Santa Ana, , 714-480-7452, on the Friday prior to the meeting to inform us of your particular needs so that appropriate accommodations may be made. A G E N D A

1.0 PROCEDURAL MATTERS 4:30 p.m.

1.1 Call to Order

1.2 Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag

1.3 Approval of Additions or Corrections to Agenda Action

1.4 Public Comment At this time, members of the public have the opportunity to address the board of trustees on any item within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board. Members of the community and employees wishing to address the board of trustees are asked to complete a “Public Comment” form and submit it to the board’s executive assistant prior to the start of open session. Completion of the information on the form is voluntary. Each speaker may speak up to three minutes; however, the president of the board may, in the exercise of discretion, extend additional time to a speaker if warranted, or expand or limit the number of individuals to be recognized for discussion on a particular matter.

Please note the board cannot take action on any items not on the agenda, with certain exceptions as outlined in the Brown Act. Matters brought before the board that are not on the agenda may, at the board’s discretion, be referred to staff or placed on the next agenda for board consideration.

1.5 Approval of Minutes – Regular meeting of September 12, 2016 Action

1.6 Approval of Consent Calendar Action Agenda items designated as part of the consent calendar are considered by the board of trustees to either be routine or sufficiently supported by back-up information so that additional discussion is not required. Therefore, there will be no separate discussion on these items before the board votes on them. The board retains the discretion to move any action item listed on the agenda into the Consent Calendar. The consent calendar vote items will be enacted by one motion and are indicated with an asterisk (*).

An exception to this procedure may occur if a board member requests a specific item be removed from the consent calendar consideration for separate discussion and a separate vote. Agenda Page 2 Board of Trustees September 26, 2016

2.0 INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND ORAL REPORTS

2.1 Report from the Chancellor 2.2 Reports from College Presidents • Enrollment • Facilities • College activities • Upcoming events 2.3 Report from Student Trustee 2.4 Reports from Student Presidents • Student activities 2.5 Report from Classified Representative 2.6 Reports from Academic Senate Presidents • Senate meetings 2.7 Reports from Board Committee Chairpersons • Board Policy Committee

3.0 INSTRUCTION

*3.1 Approval of Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Agreement Renewal - Action West Anaheim Extended Care The administration recommends approval of the OTA agreement renewal with West Anaheim Extended Care in Anaheim, California.

*3.2 Approval of Agreements between Santa Ana College (SAC) and Santiago Action Canyon College (SCC) with Extended Stay America The administration recommends approval of the agreements between SAC and SCC with Extended Stay America in Anaheim, California.

*3.3 Confirmation of Santa Ana College Associate Degrees and Certificates Action for Intersession and Spring 2016 The administration recommends confirmation of the list of recipients of the SAC associate degrees and certificates for Intersession and Spring 2016 as presented.

*3.4 Confirmation of Santiago Canyon College Associate Degrees and Certifi- Action cates for Intersession and Spring 2016 The administration recommends confirmation of the list of recipients of the SCC associate degrees and certificates for Intersession and Spring 2016 as presented.

4.0 BUSINESS OPERATIONS/FISCAL SERVICES

*4.1 Approval of Payment of Bills Action The administration recommends payment of bills as submitted.

* Item is included on the Consent Calendar, Item 1.6.

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4.2 Adoption of Resolution No. 16-22 – Conflict of Interest Code Action The administration recommends adoption of Resolution No. 16-22 – Conflict of Interest Code as presented.

*4.3 Approval of 2015-2016 CCFS-311 Annual Budget and Financial Report, Action including Gann Appropriation Limit The administration recommends approval of the 2015-2016 CCFS-311 Annual Budget and Financial Report as presented pending any audit adjustments and establish the district’s 2016-2017 Gann Limit in the amount of $254,675,700.

*4.4 Approval to Accept Resignation and make Appointment to the Measure E Action Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee The administration recommends approval to accept the resignation and make an appointment to the Measure E Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee for the remainder of the 2016 calendar year as presented.

*4.5 Approval of Amendment to Agreement with Westberg+White, Inc. for Action Architectural and Engineering Services for Central Plant, Infrastructure, and Mechanical Upgrades Project at Santa Ana College The administration recommends approval of the amendment with Westberg+White, Inc. for architectural and engineering services for the Central Plant, infrastructure, and mechanical upgrades project at SAC as presented.

*4.6 Acceptance of Completion of Bid #1289 for Building D Renovations Action Phase 3 at Santiago Canyon College and Approval of Recording of Notice of Completion The administration recommends acceptance of the project as complete and approval of filing a Notice of Completion with the County as presented.

*4.7 Approval of Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) Bid 15-16 to Action Communications USA The administration recommends approval of the use of SAUSD Bid No. 15-16 including renewals with Communications USA (Comm USA), for the purchase of handheld radios and accessories on an as needed basis as presented.

*4.8 Approval of Purchase Orders Action The administration recommends approval of the purchase order listing for the period July 31, 2016, through September 7, 2016.

* Item is included on the Consent Calendar, Item 1.6.

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5.0 GENERAL

*5.1 Approval of Resource Development Items Action The administration recommends approval of budgets, acceptance of grants, and authorization for the Vice Chancellor of Business Operations/ Fiscal Services or his designee to enter into related contractual agreements on behalf of the district for the following: - Student Support Services V – Year 1 (SAC) $301,110 - Talent Search IV – Year 4 (SAC) $320,832 - Upward Bound IV – Year 5 (SAC) $300,413

*5.2 Approval of Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and South Orange County Action Community College District/Irvine Valley College for Global Trade and Logistics Deputy Sector Navigator Grant The administration recommends approval of the sub-agreement and authorization be given to the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into a related contractual agree- ment on behalf of the district.

*5.3 Approval of Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and productOps for Career Action Technical Education Data Unlocked Grant The administration recommends approval of the sub-agreement and authorization be given to the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into a related contractual agree- ment on behalf of the district.

*5.4 Approval of Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and IDMLOCO for Career Action Technical Education Data Unlocked Grant The administration recommends approval of the sub-agreement and authorization be given to the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into a related contractual agree- ment on behalf of the district.

*5.5 Approval of Sub-Agreements between RSCCD and Copper Mountain, Action Foothill-DeAnza, , Long Beach, Peralta, Monterey Peninsula, San Bernardino and Community College Districts for Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Grant The administration recommends approval of the sub-agreements and authorization be given to the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into related contractual agree- ments on behalf of the district.

* Item is included on the Consent Calendar, Item 1.6.

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*5.6 Approval of First Amendment to Sub-Agreement between RSCCD Action and WestEd for Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Grant The administration recommends approval of the amendment to the sub- agreement and authorization be given to the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into a related contractual agreement on behalf of the district.

*5.7 Approval of Second Amendment to Sub-award Agreements between Action RSCCD and California State University (CSU), Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation (DO-14-1668-01.02) and North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD) – Fullerton College (DO-14- 1668-02.02) for ENGAGE in STEM Project – Year 4 The administration recommends approval of the amendment to the sub- award agreements and authorization be given to the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into related contractual agreements on behalf of the district.

*5.8 Approval of First Amendment to Sub-award Agreements between Action RSCCD and CSU, Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation (DO-15- 1669-01.01) and NOCCCD – Fullerton College (DO-15-1669-02.01) for ENGAGE in STEM Project – Year 5 The administration recommends approval of the amendment to the sub- award agreements and authorization be given to the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into related contractual agreements on behalf of the district.

5.9 Adoption of Resolution No. 16-23 in Support of Proposition 55 – Children’s Action Education and Health Care Protection Act of 2016

5.10 Board Member Comments Information

RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION

Conducted in accordance with applicable sections of California law. Closed sessions are not open to the public. (RSCCD)

Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957, the Board may adjourn to closed session at any time during the meeting to discuss staff/student personnel matters, negotiations, litigation, and/or the acquisition of land or facilities. (OCDE)

The following item(s) will be discussed in closed session:

1. Public Employment (pursuant to Government Code Section 54957[b][1]) a. Full-time Faculty b. Part-time Faculty c. Classified Staff d. Student Workers e. Professional Experts

* Item is included on the Consent Calendar, Item 1.6.

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2. Conference with Labor Negotiator (pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6) Agency Negotiator: Ms. Judy Chitlik, Interim Vice Chancellor of Human Resources Employee Organization: California School Employees Association (CSEA), Chapter 579

3. Public Employee Discipline/Dismissal/Release (pursuant to Government Code Section 54957[b][1])

RECONVENE

Issues discussed in Closed Session (Board Clerk)

Public Comment At this time, members of the public have the opportunity to address the board of trustees on any item within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board. Members of the community and employees wishing to address the board of trustees are asked to complete a “Public Comment” form and submit it to the board’s executive assistant prior to the start of open session. Completion of the information on the form is voluntary. Each speaker may speak up to three minutes; however, the president of the board may, in the exercise of discretion, extend additional time to a speaker if warranted, or expand or limit the number of individuals to be recognized for discussion on a particular matter.

Please note the board cannot take action on any items not on the agenda, with certain exceptions as outlined in the Brown Act. Matters brought before the board that are not on the agenda may, at the Board’s discretion, be referred to staff or placed on the next agenda for board consideration.

6.0 HUMAN RESOURCES

6.1 Management/Academic Personnel Action • Approval of Employment Agreements • Approval of Faculty Association of Rancho Community College District (FARSCCD) Hourly Beyond Contract/Overload Hourly Step Increases Effective Fall 2016 • Approval of FARSCCD Hourly Part-time Step Increases Effective Fall 2016 • Approval of CEFA Hourly Part-time Step Increases Effective Fall 2016 • Approval of Changes of Assignment • Approval of Changes of Classification • Approval of Adjusted Final Salary Placements • Approval of Adjusted FARSCCD Beyond Contract/Overload Hourly Rates • Approval of Adjusted FARSCCD Part-time Hourly Rates • Ratification of Resignations/Retirements • Approval of Part-time Hourly New Hires/Rehires • Approval of Non-paid Instructors of Record • Approval of Non-paid Interns

6.2 Classified Personnel Action • Approval of New Appointments • Approval of Professional Growth Increments • Approval of Out of Class Assignments • Approval of Changes in Salary Placement

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6.2 Classified Personnel (contd.) • Approval of Temporary to Hourly Ongoing Assignments • Approval of Leaves of Absence • Ratification of Resignations/Retirements • Approval of Temporary Assignments • Approval of Additional Hours for Ongoing Assignments • Approval of Substitute Assignments • Approval of Miscellaneous Positions • Approval of Community Service Presenters and Stipends • Approval of Volunteers • Approval of Student Assistant Lists

7.0 ADJOURNMENT - The next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees will be held on October 10, 2016, at Santa Ana College.

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (RSCCD) Santa Ana College Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy 15991 Armstrong Avenue, Multi-Purpose Room #118 Tustin, CA 92782

Board of Trustees (Regular meeting)

Monday, September 12, 2016

M I N U T E S

1.0 PROCEDURAL MATTERS

1.1 Call to Order

The meeting was called to order at 4:30 p.m. by Ms. Claudia Alvarez. Other members present were Ms. Arianna Barrios, Mr. Larry Labrado, Ms. Nelida Mendoza Yanez, Mr. Phillip Yarbrough, and Ms. Esther Chian. Mr. John Hanna was present via teleconference.

Administrators present during the regular meeting were Ms. Judy Chitlik, Mr. Peter Hardash, Dr. John Hernandez, Mr. Enrique Perez, Dr. Linda Rose, and Dr. Raúl Rodríguez. Ms. Anita Lucarelli was present as record keeper.

1.2 Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag

The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Dr. Hernandez, Interim President, Santiago Canyon College (SCC).

1.3 Approval of Additions or Corrections to Agenda

It was moved by Mr. Yarbrough and seconded by Mr. Labrado to approve addenda for Item 6.1 (Management/Academic Personnel) and Item 6.2 (Classified Personnel). The motion carried with the following vote: Aye –Ms. Alvarez, Ms. Barrios, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, and Mr. Yarbrough. Student Trustee Chian’s advisory vote was aye.

1.4 Public Comment

Ms. Rosemarie Hirsch spoke regarding board of trustee candidates not participating in the candidate forum hosted by the Faculty Association of Rancho Santiago Commu- nity College District (FARSCCD).

Mr. Morrie Barembaum spoke regarding the bargaining agreement between RSCCD and FARSCCD. Minutes Page 2 Board of Trustees September 12, 2016

1.5 Approval of Minutes

It was moved by Mr. Yarbrough and seconded by Ms. Mendoza Yanez to approve the minutes of the meeting held August 15, 2016. The motion carried with the following vote: Aye – Ms. Alvarez, Ms. Barrios, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, and Mr. Yarbrough. Student Trustee Chian’s advisory vote was aye.

1.6 Approval of Consent Calendar

It was moved by Mr. Yarbrough and seconded by Ms. Mendoza Yanez to approve the recommended action on the following items (as indicated by an asterisk on the agenda) on the Consent Calendar, with the exception of Item 3.2 (Amendment #10 to CJA Agreement (Z1000000068) – County of Orange) removed by Ms. Barrios. The motion carried with the following vote: Aye – Ms. Alvarez, Ms. Barrios, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, and Mr. Yarbrough. Student Trustee Chian’s advisory vote was aye.

3.1 Approval of Amendment #5 to Criminal Justice Academies (CJA) Agree ment (MA-060-11010909) The board approved amendment #5 to CJA agreement MA-060-11010909 with the County of Orange in Santa Ana, California. (NOTE: After Item No. 3.2 [Amendment #10 to CJA Agreement (Z1000000068) – County of Orange] this item was removed from the Consent Calendar and voted on again.)

3.3 Approval of Renewal of Nursing, Health Sciences, Speech Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Pharmacy Technician Program Agreement – Orange County Global Medical Center The board approved the affiliation agreement with the Orange County Global Medical Center located in Santa Ana, California.

3.4 Approval of Fire Technology Agreement Renewal: State of California, Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation The board approved the agreement renewal with the State of California, Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation in San Clemente, California.

3.5 Approval and Certification of Santa Ana College (SAC) School of Continuing Education High School Diploma Program Graduate List 2015-2016 The board approved and certified the list of SAC School of Continuing Educa- tion High School Diploma Program Graduates for 2015-2016.

3.6 Approval and Certification of Santiago Canyon College, Orange Education Center (OEC) High School Diploma Program Graduates for 2015-2016 The board approved and certified the list of SCC Orange Education Center High School Diploma Program Graduates for 2015-2016.

Minutes Page 3 Board of Trustees September 12, 2016

1.6 Approval of Consent Calendar (contd.)

3.7 Approval of Memorandum of Understanding for Bridge Program with Orange Unified School District (OUSD) for 2016-2017 The board approved the Memorandum of Understanding for the Bridge Program between RSCCD and OUSD for the period of September 9, 2016, through June 30, 2017, as presented.

3.8 Approval of Agreement with Pacific Clinic’s Recovery Education Institute The board approved the agreement with Pacific Clinic’s Recovery Education Institute in Orange, California.

3.9 Approval of Clinical Affiliation Agreement for Athletic Training with California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) The board approved the clinical affiliation agreement for athletic training with CSUF.

3.10 Approval of Affiliation Agreement with Network Interpreting Services The board approved the affiliation agreement with Network Interpreting Services for sign language interpreter services for the period of September 13, 2016, through June 30, 2018.

4.1 Approval of Payment of Bills The board approved payment of bills as submitted.

4.2 Approval of Budget Increases/Decreases and Budget Transfers The board approved budget increases, decreases and transfers ending the 2015- 2016 fiscal year on June 30, 2016.

4.3 Approval of Intrafund and Interfund Budget Transfers The board approved the intrafund and interfund budget transfers ending the 2015-2016 fiscal year on June 30, 2016.

4.5 Approval of Amendment to Agreement with Lentz Morrissey Architects for Professional Design Services for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Upgrades to District Office The board approved the amendment to the agreement with Lentz Morrissey Architects for professional design services for ADA upgrades to the district office as presented.

4.6 Approval of Amendment to Agreement with Koury Engineering & Testing, Inc. for Soils Testing and Inspection Services for Central Plant, Infrastructure and Mechanical Upgrades Project at Santa Ana College The board approved the amendment with Koury Engineering & Testing, Inc. for soils testing and inspection services for the Central Plant, infrastructure and mechanical upgrades project at SAC as presented.

Minutes Page 4 Board of Trustees September 12, 2016

1.6 Approval of Consent Calendar (contd.)

4.7 Approval of Change Order #1 for Letner Roofing Company for Bid #1290 Building T (Student Cafeteria and Student Health) Roof Replacement Project at Santiago Canyon College (SCC) The board approved change order #1 for Letner Roofing Company for Bid #1290 Building T roof replacement project at SCC as presented.

4.8 Acceptance of Completion of Bid #1290 for Building T (Student Cafeteria and Student Health) Roof Replacement Project at Santiago Canyon College and Approval of Recording of a Notice of Completion The board accepted the project as complete and approved filing of a Notice of Completion with the County as presented.

4.9 Award of Bid #1299 for ADA Improvements Phase 1 at Santiago Canyon College The board awarded Bid #1299 to Golden Gate Construction for ADA Improv- ements Phase 1 at SCC as presented.

4.10 Ratification of Award of Bid #1288 for Storm Water Improvements at Santiago Canyon College The board ratified award of Bid #1288 to Engineering Remediation Resources Group, Inc. for storm water improvements at SCC as presented.

4.11 Approval of Amendment to Agreement with Ninyo & Moore for Geohazard, Geotechnical, and Material Testing and Inspection Services at Orange Education Center (OEC) The board approved the amendment with Ninyo & Moore for geohazard, geo- technical, and material testing and inspection services at OEC for SCC as presented.

4.12 Approval of Legal Services Agreement – Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo The board authorized the Vice Chancellor of Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to renew the proposed agreement between Rancho Santiago Community College District and Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo for the period of July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2018, as presented.

4.13 Approval of Legal Services Agreement - Bergman Dacey Goldsmith, PLC The board authorized the Vice Chancellor of Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to renew the proposed agreement between Rancho Santiago Community College District and Bergman Dacey Goldsmith, PLC for the period of July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2018, as presented.

Minutes Page 5 Board of Trustees September 12, 2016

1.6 Approval of Consent Calendar (contd.)

4.14 Approval of Legal Services Agreement – The Feldhake Law Firm The board authorized the Vice Chancellor of Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to renew the proposed agreement between Rancho Santiago Community College District and The Feldhake Law Firm for the period of July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2018, as presented.

5.1 Approval of Resource Development Items The board approved budgets, accepted grants, and authorized the Vice Chancellor of Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to enter into a related contractual agreement on behalf of the district for the following: - Small Business Development Center (SBDC) - Small $25,000 Business Access to Capital Santa Ana/Anaheim (District)

5.2 Approval of Sub-Agreements between RSCCD and Coast Community, Contra Costa, Los Rios, Mendocino-Lake, North Orange County, Palo Verde, Pasadena Area, Peralta, Solano County, Sonoma County Junior and Southwestern Community College Districts and Mt. San Jacinto College for Career Technical Education (CTE) Data Unlocked Grant The board approved the sub-agreements and authorized the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into related contractual agreements on behalf of the district.

5.3 Approval of Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and Chaffey Community College District for CTE Data Unlocked Grant The board approved the sub-agreement and authorized the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into a related contractual agreement on behalf of the district.

5.4 Approval of Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and Mt. San Jacinto Community College District for CTE Data Unlocked Grant The board approved the sub-agreement and authorized the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into a related contractual agreement on behalf of the district.

5.5 Approval of Second Amendments to Sub-Agreements between RSCCD and California State University, Fullerton; Orange Unified School District; and Project Tomorrow for California Career Pathways Trust Grant – Year 2 The board approved the second amendments to the sub-agreements and authorized the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into related contractual agreements on behalf of the district.

Minutes Page 6 Board of Trustees September 12, 2016

1.6 Approval of Consent Calendar (contd.)

5.6 Approval of Second Amendments to Sub-Agreements between RSCCD and North Orange County Community College District/Fullerton College, Garden Grove Unified School District, and Santa Ana Unified School District for California Career Pathways Trust Grant – Year 3 The board approved the second amendments to the sub-agreements and authorized the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into related contractual agreements on behalf of the district.

5.7 Approval of Third Amendments to Sub-Agreements between RSCCD and California State University, Fullerton; Orange Unified School District, and Project Tomorrow for California Career Pathways Trust Grant – Year 3 The board approved the third amendments to the sub-agreements and authorized the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into related contractual agreements on behalf of the district.

5.8 Approval of Income Agreement between Orange County Superintendent of Schools and Rancho Santiago Community College District The board approved the income agreement and authorized the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee to sign and enter into a related contractual agreement on behalf of the district.

1.7 Presentation by Wells Fargo to Orange County Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Mr. David G. Coffaro, Chief Fiduciary Officer, presented a $25,000 check to the Orange County Small Business Development Center on behalf of Wells Fargo. Ms. Alvarez accepted the check on behalf of the Orange County SBDC.

1.8 Public Hearing – 2016-2017 Proposed Adopted Budget

There were no public comments.

1.9 Public Hearing – Presentation of Rancho Santiago Community College District Initial Bargaining Proposal to California School Employees Association (CSEA) Chapter 579

There were no public comments.

2.0 INFORMATIONAL ITEMS AND ORAL REPORTS

2.1 Report from the Chancellor

Dr. Raúl Rodríguez, Chancellor, provided a report to the board.

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2.2 Reports from College Presidents

The following college representatives provided reports to the board:

Dr. John Hernandez, Interim President, Santiago Canyon College Dr. Linda Rose, President, Santa Ana College

2.3 Report from Student Trustee

Ms. Chian provided a report to the board.

2.4 Reports from Student Presidents

The following student representatives provided reports to the board on behalf of the Associated Student Government (ASG) organizations:

Ms. Esther Chian, Student President, Santiago Canyon College Mr. Luis Mejia, Student President, Santa Ana College

2.5 Report from Classified Representative

There was no representation from classified staff.

2.6 Reports from Academic Senate Presidents

The following academic senate representatives provided reports to the board:

Mr. Michael DeCarbo, Academic Senate Vice President, Santiago Canyon College Dr. Elliott Jones, Academic Senate President, Santa Ana College

2.7 Reports from Board Committee Chairpersons

The September 8, 2016, Board Facilities Committee meeting was cancelled; there- fore, there was no report.

3.0 INSTRUCTION

Items 3.1, and 3.3 through 3.10 were approved as part of Item 1.6 (Consent Calendar), although Item 3.1 was reconsidered and approved with a vote of abstention after Item 3.2.

3.2 Approval of Amendment #10 to CJA Agreement (Z1000000068) – County of Orange

It was moved by Mr. Yarbrough and seconded by Ms. Mendoza Yanez to approve amendment #10 to CJA agreement Z1000000068 with the County of Orange in Santa Ana, California. The motion carried with the following vote: Aye – Ms. Alvarez, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, Mr. Yarbrough, and a vote of abstention from Ms. Barrios due to her business relationship with the County of Orange. Student Trustee Chian’s advisory vote was aye.

Minutes Page 8 Board of Trustees September 12, 2016

3.1 Approval of Amendment #5 to Criminal Justice Academies (CJA) Agreement (MA-060-11010909)

It was moved by Mr. Yarbrough and seconded by Ms. Mendoza Yanez to reconsider and approve Item 3.1 - amendment #5 to CJA agreement MA-060-11010909 with the County of Orange in Santa Ana, California since Ms. Barrios expressed her intention to abstain from the vote on this item due to her business relationship with the County of Orange. The motion carried with the following vote: Aye – Ms. Alvarez, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, Mr. Yarbrough, and a vote of abstention from Ms. Barrios. Student Trustee Chian’s advisory vote was aye.

4.0 BUSINESS OPERATIONS/FISCAL SERVICES

Items 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.5 through 4.14 were approved as part of Item 1.6 (Consent Calendar).

4.4 Approval of 2016-2017 Adopted Budget

Mr. Hardash, Mr. Adam O’Connor, Dr. Michael Collins, and Dr. Hernandez provided a presentation on the budget to the board. Board members received clarification on items related to the budget from Mr. Hardash, Mr. O’Connor, Dr. Collins, and Dr. Hernandez. Ms. Alvarez and Mr. Yarbrough asked that the answers to the questions he asked be attached to the minutes.

It was moved by Mr. Yarbrough and seconded by Ms. Barrios to approve the 2016- 2017 Adopted Budget as presented. The motion carried with the following vote: Aye – Ms. Alvarez, Ms. Barrios, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, and Mr. Yarbrough. Student Trustee Chian’s advisory vote was aye.

5.0 GENERAL

Items 5.1 through 5.8 were approved as part of Item 1.6 (Consent Calendar).

5.9 Adoption of Resolution No. 16-20 in Honor of Daniele C. Struppa, Ph.D. as the 13th President of Chapman University

It was moved by Mr. Labrado and seconded by Ms. Mendoza Yanez to adopt Resolution No. 16-20 in honor of Daniele C. Struppa, Ph.D. as the 13th president of Chapman University. The motion carried with the following vote: Aye – Ms. Alvarez, Ms. Barrios, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, and Mr. Yarbrough. Student Trustee Chian’s advisory vote was aye.

5.10 Board Member Comments

Ms. Chian commended SAC staff on the Welcome/Wayfinder Campaign (staff greeted and assisted students in navigating their way through the construction zones on campus) since she needed to use it on the first day of school and found it very helpful. Minutes Page 9 Board of Trustees September 12, 2016

5.10 Board Member Comments (contd.)

Ms. Barrios invited everyone to attend an “Accounting 4 Activists” program featuring Auditor-Controller Eric Woolery and Voice of Orange County Publisher Norberto Santana. Ms. Barrios plans to say welcoming remarks to those attending the program which is scheduled for 6 p.m. on September 14 in the district board room.

Mr. Hanna expressed appreciation for the “Accounting 4 Activists” program and asked if the organization had received any special treatment when reserving the room. Ms. Barrios and Dr. Rodríguez assured Mr. Hanna the organization was treated as any other non-profit organization when reserving the district board room.

Ms. Mendoza Yanez asked the board meeting be closed in honor of all of all victims, including first responders, who died on September 11, 2001; Ms. Alvarez concurred.

Ms. Chian left the meeting at this time to attend a calculus class.

Mr. Labrado asked that a resolution in support of Proposition 55 (California Children’s Health Care and Protection Act) be placed on the next agenda.

Mr. Yarbrough expressed appreciation to Wells Fargo and the Small Business Development Center on their commitment in assisting students.

Mr. Yarbrough asked that possible scheduling conflicts be resolved so classified representatives are able to attend board meetings. (Ms. Alvarez made the same request during Item 2.1 [Report from Classified Representative].)

Mr. Yarbrough thanked Ms. Alvarez for her leadership in the presentation of the Blue Thin Flag ceremony prior to the board meeting. He noted that the Blue Thin Line Flag honors all law enforcement officers.

Ms. Alvarez thanked everyone that had a part in the success of the Thin Blue Line Flag ceremony. She expressed appreciation to Mr. Yarbrough for supplying the Thin Blue Line flag which began the process of organizing a ceremony to have the flag flown.

Ms. Alvarez thanked staff at the SAC Orange County (OC) Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy and Santa Ana College for hosting the board meeting. She expressed an interest in holding board meetings next year at the SAC OC Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy, SAC Digital Media Center, SAC Centennial Education Center, and SCC Orange Education Center.

Ms. Alvarez reported she recently attended a celebration in downtown Santa Ana, invited the artist to come to the next board meeting, and asked that those that assisted with the mural be recognized. She expressed hope that the mural program at SAC is able to partner with the private community to beautify other cities besides the city of Santa Ana.

Minutes Page 10 Board of Trustees September 12, 2016

RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION

The board convened into closed session at 7:02 p.m. to consider the following items:

1. Public Employment (pursuant to Government Code Section 54957[b][1]) a. Full-time Faculty b. Part-time Faculty c. Classified Staff d. Student Workers e. Professional Experts f. Educational Administrator Appointments (1) Director

2. Conference with Legal Counsel: Existing Litigation (pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9[a])

Blaser v. Rancho Santiago Community College District et al, Orange County Superior Court Case No. 30-2014-00717516 (Andrew Banks Dept. C11)

3. Public Employee Discipline/Dismissal/Release (pursuant to Government Code Section 54957[b][1])

RECONVENE

The board reconvened at 8:06 p.m.

Closed Session Report

Ms. Mendoza Yanez reported during closed session the board discussed public employ- ment, existing litigation with counsel, and the board provided direction.

Public Comment

There were no public comments.

6.0 HUMAN RESOURCES

6.1 Management/Academic Personnel

It was moved by Mr. Yarbrough and seconded by Mr. Labrado to approve the following action on the management/academic personnel docket. The motion carried with the following vote: Aye – Ms. Alvarez, Ms. Barrios, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, and Mr. Yarbrough.

• Approve Revised Job Descriptions • Approve Appointments • Approve Changes of Assignment • Approve Interim Assignments

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6.1 Management/Academic Personnel (contd.)

• Approve Leaves of Absence • Ratify Resignations/Retirements • Approve Hiring of Long-term Substitutes per Education Code 87481 & 87482) • Approve Hiring of Long-term Substitutes (per Education Code 87481 & 87482)/Part-time Hourly Faculty • Approve Final Salary Placements • Rescind Leave of Absence Requests • Approve Beyond Contract/Overload Step Increases • Approve Contract Stipends • Approve Beyond Contract/Overload Stipends • Rescind Beyond Contract/Overload Stipends • Approve Adjusted Contract Stipends • Approve Adjusted Part-time/Hourly Rates Due to Column Change • Approve Part-time Hourly New Hires/Rehires • Approve Non-paid Instructors of Record • Approve Non-paid Intern Services • Approve New Appointments • Approve Out of Class Assignments • Approve Changes in Position • Approve Leaves of Absence • Ratify Resignations/Retirements • Approve Temporary to Hourly Ongoing Assignments • Approve Changes in Salary Placement • Approve Temporary Assignments

6.2 Classified Personnel

It was moved by Mr. Yarbrough and seconded by Mr. Labrado to approve the following action on the classified personnel docket. The motion carried with the following vote: Aye – Ms. Alvarez, Ms. Barrios, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, and Mr. Yarbrough.

• Approve New Appointments • Approve Out of Class Assignments • Approve Student Assistant Lists • Approve Changes in Position • Approve Leaves of Absence • Ratify Resignations/Retirements • Approve Temporary to Hourly Ongoing Appointments • Approve Changes in Salary Placement • Approve Temporary Assignments

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6.2 Classified Personnel (contd.)

• Approve Changes in Temporary Assignments • Approve Additional Hours for Ongoing Assignments • Approve Substitute Assignments • Approve Miscellaneous Positions • Approve Instructional Associates/Associate Assistants • Approve Community Service Presenters and Stipends • Approve Volunteers

6.3 Adoption of Rancho Santiago Community College District’s Initial Bargaining Proposal to California School Employees Association (CSEA) Chapter 579

It was moved by Mr. Yarbrough and seconded by Mr. Labrado to approve the district’s initial bargaining proposal to CSEA Chapter 579. The motion carried with the following vote: Aye – Ms. Alvarez, Ms. Barrios, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, and Mr. Yarbrough.

6.4 Adoption of Resolution No. 16-21 authorizing payment to Trustee Absent from Board Meetings

It was moved by Mr. Labrado and seconded by Ms. Mendoza Yanez to adopt Resolution No. 16-21 which authorizes payment to Phillip Yarbrough for his absence from the August 15, 2016, board meeting due to medical reasons. The motion carried with the following vote: Aye – Ms. Alvarez, Ms. Barrios, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, and a vote of abstention from Mr. Yarbrough.

6.5 Approval of Agreement with Liebert Cassidy Whitmore for Management Training and Legal Services

It was moved by Mr. Yarbrough and seconded by Mr. Labrado to authorize the Vice Chancellor Human Resources or her designee to renew the agreement for professional services between Rancho Santiago Community College District and Liebert Cassidy Whitmore for the period of July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2018, as presented. The motion carried with the following vote: Aye – Ms. Alvarez, Ms. Barrios, Mr. Hanna, Mr. Labrado, Ms. Mendoza Yanez, and Mr. Yarbrough.

7.0 ADJOURNMENT

The next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees will be held on Monday, September 26, 2016.

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There being no further business, Ms. Alvarez declared the meeting adjourned at 8:09 p.m., in honor of all victims, including first responders, who died on September 11, 2001.

Respectfully submitted,

______Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D. Chancellor

Approved: ______Clerk of the Board

Minutes approved: September 26, 2016

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RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Office of the Vice Chancellor - Business Operations/Fiscal Services

2323 N. Broadway Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-7340 – Office (714) 796-3935 – Fax

Date: September 12, 2016

To: Dr. Raúl Rodríguez

From: Peter J. Hardash

Subject: Response to Board Request

From Trustee Phil Yarbrough 1) What is the 5% reserve – 5% of? Expenses? If so which expenses? $8,869,565 is our 16-17 5% reserve. So what is the $177,391,300 comprised of? I would like to know how to accurately calculate the 5% reserve. • The 5% Board Policy Contingency is calculated on the total unrestricted general fund expenditures. It is a simple calculation of the total 1000-7000 budgeted expenditures for Fund 11 and 13 found on page 17. However, this year we have deducted the $4 million STRS on behalf amount as it is not a true expenditure. So, $181,391,035-$4,000,000 = $177,391,035 x 5% = $8,869,552. It calculates $13 different from the amount shown as $8,869,565 as we had one final expenditure reconciling item when we were finishing the budget due to rounding.

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RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Office of the Vice Chancellor - Business Operations/Fiscal Services

2323 N. Broadway Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-7340 – Office (714) 796-3935 – Fax

Date: September 12, 2016

To: Dr. Raúl Rodríguez

From: Peter J. Hardash

Subject: Responses to Board Requests #2

From Trustee Phil Yarbrough 2) Please send me the Subtotal, Expenditures - Actual (1000-7000) for the following fiscal years: 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 • The following is a recap of the budgeted expenditures in the Adopted Budget (on which the 5% Board Policy Contingency is calculated) and actual expenditures (1000-7000) for the Unrestricted General Fund (Fund 11 and 13) for Fiscal Years 2010-11 through 2014-15. Note that prior to 2012-13, the reserve was calculated on the combined general fund including restricted and unrestricted expenditures.

2010/2011 2011/2012 2012/2013 UGF Adopted Adopted Adopted Expenditures Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual

Total 143,499,814 131,673,698 143,848,850 138,149,792 143,805,117 143,027,579

2013/2014 2014/2015 Adopted Adopted Budget Actual Budget Actual

144,183,001 153,792,416 148,916,039 150,993,853

2) Page 33 1300 What is the reason for this expenditure in this account? 3400 Explain the 12,000% increase • Santa Ana College has budgeted a portion of their one-time carryovers from unspent funds in 2015/16 in line 1300 part time adjunct faculty salaries to offer

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additional courses in 2016/17 in an attempt to grow the amount of Full Time Equivalent Students served. • In order to help offset the increased cost of the District’s Annual Required Contribution (ARC) for its OPEB obligation, the Fiscal Resources Committee recommended one time funds be used to fill the approximate increase of $3.3 million. The first million is shown in the 3400 line in Fund 13, the remaining amount is coming from one-time Mandates Block Grant funds as shown in the Budget Assumptions on page 109.

3) Have we included 3100 STRS in the subtotal, expenditures (1000-7000) in the past? • Yes, we have always included the District’s cost of STRS contributions in the subtotal, expenditures (1000-7000). What is different in the actuals of 2015/16 and the budget of 2016/17 is the new requirement to show the District’s “cost” of the contribution that the state also makes to STRS on behalf of our employees.

NO. 3.1

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

Santa Ana College – Human Services and Technology Division

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of an Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Agreement Renewal – West Anaheim Extended Care Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND The Occupational Therapy Assistant Program of Santa Ana College is required to offer all program students Fieldwork opportunities at sites throughout the community in order to gain practical field experience. This is necessary to apply the knowledge and skills they have learned in their college classes. This is an agreement renewal for the Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) program. The OTA Program will place no students at the site prior to Board approval.

ANALYSIS This clinical affiliation agreement covers the scope of program operations at the facility, as well as insurance and other issues relating to the liability of both parties. This agreement shall be effective for five (5) years or until termination by written notice of either party. The agreement has been reviewed by Dean Simon B. Hoffman and college staff. It carries no costs or other financial arrangements.

RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve this Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) agreement renewal with the West Anaheim Extended Care in Anaheim, California.

Fiscal Impact: None Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Carlos L. Lopez, Vice President of Academic Affairs Simon B. Hoffman, Dean of Human Services & Technology Submitted by: Linda D. Rose, Ed.D., President, Santa Ana College Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor, RSCCD

3.1 (1) 3.1 (2) 3.1 (3) 3.1 (4) 3.1 (5) 3.1 (6) NO. ______3.2

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT International Student Program, Santiago Canyon College and Santa Ana College

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of Agreements between Santa Ana College and Santiago Canyon College with Extended Stay America Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND Santiago Canyon College and Santa Ana College will each be hosting 25 university students from , who will be participating in our Intensive English Language Program from October 23 to November 19, 2016. These students have been awarded a scholarship through the Mexican government, “Proyecta 100,000.” Proyecta 100,000 is a program that sets the goal of sending a hundred thousand Mexican students to study in the United States by 2018. This program complements President Obama’s 100,000 Strong in the Americas initiative. Proyecta 100,000 will increase cultural and educational exchange between Mexico and the U.S. in general, with a goal to substantially increase the number of Mexican students attending both Santa Ana College and Santiago Canyon College.

ANALYSIS The contract with Extended Stay America is to provide housing for the 50 International students from Mexico. The agreement covers the period of Sunday, October 23, 2016 through Saturday, November 19, 2016, for a total of 27 nights. Execution of this agreement is essential to carrying out the terms of the Proyecta 100, which we fully support. The fiscal impact of the agreement, to be paid from the grant, is $26,963.28 for each college for a total of $53,926.56.

RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve these agreements between Santa Ana College and Santiago Canyon College with Extended Stay America.

Fiscal Impact: $53,926.56 Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Ruth Babeshoff, Interim Vice President, Student Services, SCC Sara Lundquist, Ph.D., Vice President, Student Services, SAC Submitted by: John Hernandez, Ph.D., Interim President, Santiago Canyon College Linda D. Rose, Ed.D., President, Santa Ana College Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor, RSCCD

3.2 (1) Santa Ana College 2016 Group Rate Agreement

Extended Stay America Anaheim Convention Center

Colette Costantino-Tilley Regional Director, Field Sales Phone: 562-244-5220 Fax: 980-335-3013 [email protected]

9/6/2016

SAC-16-068 3.2 (2) September 7, 2016

Mr. Mark Liang J.D. Santa Ana College 1530 W. 17th Street Santa Ana, CA 92706 Phone: (714) 564-6040

Dear Mark: Thank you for choosing the Anaheim Convention Center Extended Stay America to provide lodging for travelers of Santa Ana College!

We are excited to partner with Santa Ana College and are confident that we will meet and exceed the accommodation needs of your travelers.

GROUP RATE AGREEMENT FOR Santa Ana College IS VALID AT THIS LOCATION: Extended Stay America- Anaheim Convention Center 1742 Clementine Street Anaheim, Ca 92802 USA 714.502.9988 [email protected]

SLEEPING ROOMS, RATES and DATES:

Day/Date/Year Room Block Single $ Double $ Triple/ Minimum Nights Note/Other Quad $ Length of Stay 10/23-11/19/2016 10 N/A $71.00 $71.00 27 Nights

TOTAL ROOM BLOCK RESERVED: _10

• May Increase number of rooms based on availability at the same discounted rate.

Rates are offered based on each length of stay for each room type as noted. All room rates are quoted exclusive of appropriate state and local taxes, currently __9_%. Quoted rates will be offered, based on availability, to your attendees two (2) days before and two (2) days after the above dates.

SAC-16-068 CORPORATE OFFICE: 11525 N. Community House Rd. #100, Charlotte, NC 28277 For reservations call 800.EXT.STAY 3.2 (3) or visit ExtendedStayAmerica.com Extended Stay America Group Rate Agreement – 2016 2 September 7, 2016

COMMISSION STRUCTURE

All room rates are net, non-commissionable.

ROOMING LIST: Please submit a rooming list to the hotel by _October 7th, 2016__. This list must indicate the name and “sharewiths” of each guest, types of sleeping rooms desired (single, double), the arrival and departure dates and non-smoking request for each guest. If guests on the rooming list do not check-in, the Group will be charged for the full amount of all no-shows and cancellations that occur prior to forty-five (45) days of arrival. All reservations must be guaranteed by a first night room deposit or credit card number.

RESERVATION RELEASE/CUT-OFF DATE: After 10/7/2016, The Hotel will release the remaining unused portion of your room block for public sale. All reservations received for your group after the release date will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis.

CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT TIMES: Check-in time is 3:00pm and check-out time is 11:00am.

PAYMENT: Third Party Credit Card: All guestroom charges and Taxes will be paid for by the College and incidentals will be the responsibility of the individual traveler. Individuals will be responsible to provide a credit card at check in for any incidentals incurred during the stay, if no charges are incurred the credit card will not be charges.

TAXES: With regard to taxes, each municipality in each state has their own tax exemption laws for extended lengths of stay. We will follow the local laws regarding tax exemption and tax refunds when necessary.

ATTRITION: This contract constitutes our mutual agreement for Santa Ana College usage of 10 Double Rooms. Both contractual parties acknowledge and agree that a loss will be incurred by Hotel should a reduction occur in the total number of room nights realized from this agreement. Hotel will allow slippage to 80% of the contracted room block without damages. If the number of room nights utilized falls below 80% of the total number of room nights contracted, Hotel will assess a charge equal to the agreed upon group guest room rate of $71.00 plus tax per night and the actual number of rooms utilized.

CANCELLATION: Hotel will consider this contract as definite when we receive a signed copy. Should Santa Ana College choose to cancel this executed contract, Hotel will assess liquidated damages equal to 100% of the contracted guest room revenue.

CANCELLATION AND PERFORMANCE: The rates offered by Hotel are based in part upon the total gross revenue anticipated from your agreement to use and pay for the rooms as listed on page one of this agreement. You agree and understand that in

SAC-16-068 3.2 (4) 3 Extended Stay America Group Rate Agreement – 2016 September 7, 2016

the event of a cancellation or lack of full performance by you, Hotel’s actual damages would be difficult to determine. Therefore, you hereby agree to pay reasonable liquidated damages to the Hotel for cancellation or lack of full performance as described in this paragraph. These liquidated damages will be calculated as a percentage, based on the following sliding scale.

If the event is held but the Hotel does not realize the total revenue anticipated from your event, you hereby agree to pay performance liquidated damages. The liquidated damages owed will be the amount necessary for the Hotel to receive no less than 100% of the total anticipated revenue from your event if you do not cancel within 30 days of the arrival date on

DAMAGE CLAUSE: Group agrees to assume all liability and expense of any damages to Hotel caused by its members. Hotel may charge Group’s Master Account or directly bill Group for all such charges.

FORCE MAJEURE: The performance of this Agreement is subject to any circumstances making it illegal or impossible for the Hotel to provide Hotel facilities, including but not limited to Acts of God, war, government regulations, disaster, strikes, civil disorder or curtailment of transportation facilities. This Agreement may be terminated for any one of the above reasons by written notice to Group by Hotel.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION: Hotel and Group agree to use their reasonable efforts to resolve any disputes under this Agreement through informal means. In the unlikely event that formal action must be taken, this Agreement will be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State in which the Hotel is situated and the exclusive venue for any dispute arising out of this Agreement shall be in the county or city in which the Hotel is situated. The prevailing party to any litigation shall be entitled to recover, in addition to damages, all legal costs and reasonable attorney fees as fixed by the Court, both at the trial and appellate levels, and in any bankruptcy case and post judgments proceedings.

TERMINATION If at any time during this agreement, either party wishes to terminate this agreement, a written notice should be sent 60 days in advance. This agreement will terminate immediately on the liquidation, dissolution, or filing of bankruptcy by Santiago Canyon College or delinquency in payment of the account.

GENERAL INDEMNIFICATION: Unless caused by or arising from the gross negligence of the indemnitee, its employees, or its agents, each party agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other party, its affiliates, and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents from and against any and all claims, actions, damages, or other liabilities (including reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs and other costs of defense) involving: (i) tangible property owned or in the care, custody or control of indemnitor; (ii) bodily injury (including death) suffered by indemnitor’s employees; and (iii) third party bodily injury (including death) and third party tangible property damage.

SAC-16-068 CORPORATE OFFICE: 3.2 (5) 11525 N. Community House Rd. #100, Charlotte, NC 28277 4 Extended Stay America Group Rate Agreement – 2016 September 7, 2016

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: In no event shall a party be liable to the other party for loss of business or profits, or for any other special, indirect, incidental, punitive, exemplary, or consequential damages whether or not such damages were foreseeable or a party was advised of the possibility of such damages. This article is not intended to supersede or modify the express remedies of a party as specified in sections of this agreement that pertain to block attrition or cancellation of room blocks. The terms and conditions set forth in this article shall survive the expiration or termination of this agreement.

ASSIGNMENT This agreement may not be assigned or transferred by Santa Ana College without the written permission of Extended Stay America.

ENTIRE AGREEMENT This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes any previous communications, representations or agreement, whether written or oral. Any changes to this agreement must be made in writing and signed by authorized representatives of each party.

ACCEPTANCE Except for terms described above, all other issues relating to reservations and stays, including check-in and check-out times, our right to deny accommodations, payment policy and cancellation policy, will be in accordance with our standard rules and policies. A copy of the standard rules and policies are available at your request.

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to welcome guests of Santa Ana College to Extended Stay America. If you have any questions regarding this agreement or if I can be of assistance at any time, please contact me directly.

In order for the preferred rates to go into effect, this agreement must be signed and faxed back to 980- 335-3013, by September 16th, 2016.

Sincerely, Accepted and agreed to by: Date

______Colette Tilley Signature Regional Director, Field Sales Extended Stay America [email protected] Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor 562-244-5220 Business Operations/Fiscal Services Rancho Santiago Community College District

SAC-16-068 CORPORATE OFFICE: 11525 N. Community House Rd. #100, Charlotte, NC 28277 3.2 (6) Santiago Canyon College 2016 Group Rate Agreement

Extended Stay America Anaheim Convention Center

Colette Costantino-Tilley Regional Director, Field Sales Phone: 562-244-5220 Fax: 980-335-3013 [email protected]

7/18/2016

3.2 (7) July 18, 2016

Mr. Syed Rizvi Santiago Canyon College 8045 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, CA 92869 Phone: (714) 628-4967 Email: [email protected]

Dear Syed: Thank you for choosing the Anaheim Convention Center Extended Stay America to provide lodging for travelers of Santiago Canyon College! We are excited to partner with Santiago Canyon College and are confident that we will meet and exceed the accommodation needs of your travelers.

GROUP RATE AGREEMENT FOR Santiago Canyon College IS VALID AT THIS LOCATION: Extended Stay America- Anaheim Convention Center 1742 Clementine Street Anaheim, Ca 92802 USA 714.502.9988 [email protected]

SLEEPING ROOMS, RATES and DATES:

Day/Date/Year Room Block Single $ Double $ Triple/ Minimum Nights Note/Other Quad $ Length of Stay 10/23-11/19/2016 10 N/A $71.00 $71.00 27 Nights

TOTAL ROOM BLOCK RESERVED: _10

• May Increase number of rooms based on availability at the same discounted rate.

Rates are offered based on each length of stay for each room type as noted. All room rates are quoted exclusive of appropriate state and local taxes, currently __9_%. Quoted rates will be offered, based on availability, to your attendees two (2) days before and two (2) days after the above dates.

CORPORATE OFFICE: For reservations call 800.EXT.STAY 11525 N. Community House Rd. #100, Charlotte, NC 28277 3.2 (8) or visit ExtendedStayAmerica.com Extended Stay America Group Rate Agreement – 2016 2 September 7, 2016,

COMMISSION STRUCTURE

All room rates are net, non-commissionable.

ROOMING LIST: Please submit a rooming list to the hotel by _October 7th, 2016__. This list must indicate the name and “sharewiths” of each guest, types of sleeping rooms desired (single, double), the arrival and departure dates and non-smoking request for each guest. If guests on the rooming list do not check-in, the Group will be charged for the full amount of all no-shows and cancellations that occur prior to forty-five (45) days of arrival. All reservations must be guaranteed by a first night room deposit or credit card number.

RESERVATION RELEASE/CUT-OFF DATE: After 10/7/2016, The Hotel will release the remaining unused portion of your room block for public sale. All reservations received for your group after the release date will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis.

CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT TIMES: Check-in time is 3:00pm and check-out time is 11:00am.

PAYMENT: Third Party Credit Card: All guestroom charges and Taxes will be paid for by the College and incidentals will be the responsibility of the individual traveler. Individuals will be responsible to provide a credit card at check in for any incidentals incurred during the stay, if no charges are incurred the credit card will not be charged.

TAXES: With regard to taxes, each municipality in each state has their own tax exemption laws for extended lengths of stay. We will follow the local laws regarding tax exemption and tax refunds when necessary.

ATTRITION: This contract constitutes our mutual agreement for Santiago Canyon College usage of 10 Double Rooms. Both contractual parties acknowledge and agree that a loss will be incurred by Hotel should a reduction occur in the total number of room nights realized from this agreement. Hotel will allow slippage to 80% of the contracted room block without damages. If the number of room nights utilized falls below 80% of the total number of room nights contracted, Hotel will assess a charge equal to the agreed upon group guest room rate of $71.00 plus tax per night and the actual number of rooms utilized.

CANCELLATION: Hotel will consider this contract as definite when we receive a signed copy. Should Santiago Canyon College choose to cancel this executed contract, Hotel will assess liquidated damages equal to 100% of the contracted guest room revenue.

CANCELLATION AND PERFORMANCE: The rates offered by Hotel are based in part upon the total gross revenue anticipated from your agreement to use and pay for the rooms as listed on page one of this agreement. You agree and understand that in

3.2 (9) 3 Extended Stay America Group Rate Agreement – 2016 September 7, 2016

the event of a cancellation or lack of full performance by you, Hotel’s actual damages would be difficult to determine. Therefore, you hereby agree to pay reasonable liquidated damages to the Hotel for cancellation or lack of full performance as described in this paragraph. These liquidated damages will be calculated as a percentage, based on the following sliding scale.

If the event is held but the Hotel does not realize the total revenue anticipated from your event, you hereby agree to pay performance liquidated damages. The liquidated damages owed will be the amount necessary for the Hotel to receive no less than 100% of the total anticipated revenue from your event if you do not cancel within 30 days of the arrival date on

DAMAGE CLAUSE: Group agrees to assume all liability and expense of any damages to Hotel caused by its members. Hotel may charge Group’s Master Account or directly bill Group for all such charges.

FORCE MAJEURE: The performance of this Agreement is subject to any circumstances making it illegal or impossible for the Hotel to provide Hotel facilities, including but not limited to Acts of God, war, government regulations, disaster, strikes, civil disorder or curtailment of transportation facilities. This Agreement may be terminated for any one of the above reasons by written notice to Group by Hotel.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION: Hotel and Group agree to use their reasonable efforts to resolve any disputes under this Agreement through informal means. In the unlikely event that formal action must be taken, this Agreement will be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State in which the Hotel is situated and the exclusive venue for any dispute arising out of this Agreement shall be in the county or city in which the Hotel is situated. The prevailing party to any litigation shall be entitled to recover, in addition to damages, all legal costs and reasonable attorney fees as fixed by the Court, both at the trial and appellate levels, and in any bankruptcy case and post judgments proceedings.

TERMINATION If at any time during this agreement, either party wishes to terminate this agreement, a written notice should be sent 60 days in advance. This agreement will terminate immediately on the liquidation, dissolution, or filing of bankruptcy by Santiago Canyon College or delinquency in payment of the account.

GENERAL INDEMNIFICATION: Unless caused by or arising from the gross negligence of the indemnitee, its employees, or its agents, each party agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other party, its affiliates, and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents from and against any and all claims, actions, damages, or other liabilities (including reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs and other costs of defense) involving: (i) tangible property owned or in the care, custody or control of indemnitor; (ii) bodily injury (including death) suffered by indemnitor’s employees; and (iii) third party bodily injury (including death) and third party tangible property damage.

3.2 (10) 4 Extended Stay America Group Rate Agreement – 2016 September 7, 2016

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: In no event shall a party be liable to the other party for loss of business or profits, or for any other special, indirect, incidental, punitive, exemplary, or consequential damages whether or not such damages were foreseeable or a party was advised of the possibility of such damages. This article is not intended to supersede or modify the express remedies of a party as specified in sections of this agreement that pertain to block attrition or cancellation of room blocks. The terms and conditions set forth in this article shall survive the expiration or termination of this agreement.

ASSIGNMENT This agreement may not be assigned or transferred by Santiago Canyon College without the written permission of Extended Stay America.

ENTIRE AGREEMENT This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes any previous communications, representations or agreement, whether written or oral. Any changes to this agreement must be made in writing and signed by authorized representatives of each party.

ACCEPTANCE Except for terms described above, all other issues relating to reservations and stays, including check-in and check-out times, our right to deny accommodations, payment policy and cancellation policy, will be in accordance with our standard rules and policies. A copy of the standard rules and policies are available at your request.

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to welcome guests of Santiago Canyon College to Extended Stay America. If you have any questions regarding this agreement or if I can be of assistance at any time, please contact me directly.

In order for the preferred rates to go into effect, this agreement must be signed and faxed back to 980- 335-3013, by September 16th, 2016.

Sincerely, Accepted and agreed to by: Date

______Colette Tilley Signature Regional Director, Field Sales Extended Stay America [email protected] Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor 562-244-5220 Business Operations/Fiscal Services Rancho Santiago Community College District

3.2 (11) NO. ______3.3

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

SANTA ANA COLLEGE – STUDENT SERVICES

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Confirmation of Santa Ana College Associate Degrees and Certificates for Intersession 2016 and Spring 2016 Action: Request for Confirmation

BACKGR0OUND Attached are lists comparing degrees and certificates earned for Spring 2015 and Spring 2016. A list of Intersession 2016 degrees and certificates is included as well. Also attached, please find a list of students who have completed coursework at Santa Ana College leading to the Associate Degree and/or Certificate for Intersession and Spring 2016.

ANALYSIS Santa Ana College awarded a total of 1,465 Associate Degrees at the conclusion of the Spring 2016 semester. Of the total number of degrees awarded, 793 were AA’s, 266 AS’s, 183 AAT’s, and 223 AST’s. The number of degrees awarded Spring 2016 represent an increase of 208 degrees over the total number of degrees awarded Spring 2015 of which a total of 1,257 Associate Degrees were conferred. The area with the most significant increase was Business Administration for Transfer which grew from 83 degrees awarded in Spring 2015 to a total of 125 degrees awarded in Spring 2016. Santa Ana College also awarded a total of 90 Associate Degrees during Intersession. Of the total number of degrees awarded during Intersession, 58 were AA’s, 17 AS’s, 7 AAT’s, and 8 AST’s.

Santa Ana College awarded 1,492 Certificates of Achievement (CA) at the conclusion of the Spring 2016 semester. This represents an increase of 489 certificates over Spring 2015 of which 1,003 Certificates of Achievement were conferred. The area with the most significant increase in certificates was Medical Assistant – Administrative/Clinical which awarded 161 certificates. Santa Ana College awarded 83 Certificates of Achievement during Intersession 2016.

RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Board of Trustees confirm the list of recipients of the Santa Ana College Associate Degrees and Certificates for Intersession 2016 and Spring 2016 as presented on the attached.

Fiscal Impact: None Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Mark C. Liang, J.D., Dean, Enrollment Services Sara Lundquist, Ph.D., Vice President, Student Services Submitted by: Linda D. Rose, Ed.D., President, Santa Ana College Recommended by: Raúl Rodriguez, Ph.D., Chancellor, RSCCD 3.3 (1) Santa Ana College Degrees Awarded Intersession 2016

MAJOR 2015 2016 Accounting 1 0 Administration of Justice for Transfer 2 3 Art - Studio Arts for Transfer 0 1 Automotive Technology 0 2 Biology 0 1 Business Administration 0 1 Business Administration for Transfer 2 3 Chemistry 0 1 Communication Media Studies Journalism for Transfer 0 1 Communication Studies for Transfer 1 0 Community Social Services 0 1 Computer Information Systems 2 0 Criminal Justice 1 1 Elementary Education 0 1 Engineering 1 0 English for Transfer 0 1 Fire Technology - Chief Officer 1 0 - Fire Administration 1 0 - Prevention Officer 0 1 - Public Fire Service 2 2 History for Transfer 2 0 Human Development - Preschool Child 1 2 International Business 1 0 Liberal Arts - American Studies 0 1 - Arts, Humanities, Communications 27 27 - Business and Technology 0 1 - Kinesiology and Wellness 0 3 - Liberal Arts 1 0 - Math and Science 6 10 - Social and Behavioral Science 6 7 Library Technology 0 1 Manufacturing Technology - CNC Lathe Set Up and Operation 0 1 - Programmer Mastercam 2 0 Mathematics for Tranfer 0 1 Medical Assistant 2 4 Nursing 2 0 Occupational Therapy Assistant 1 2 Paralegal 1 0 Photography 1 0 Physics for Transfer 0 1 Psychology 0 1 Psychology for Transfer 2 2 Science 1 2 Sociology for Transfer 0 1 Spanish for Transfer 0 1 Speech Language Pathology Assistant 0 2

3/2/1 1 3.3 (2) Santa Ana College Degrees Awarded Intersession 2016

TOTAL 70 90

Male 31 43 Female 39 47

Associate of Arts 46 58 Associate of Arts for Transfer 5 7 Associate of Science 15 17 Associate of Science for Transfer 4 8 Double Majors 7 10 Three or more majors 2 5

3/2/16 3.3 (3) 2 Santa Ana College Certificates Awarded Intersession 2016

MAJOR 2015 2016 Accounting - General 0 1 - Computerized Accounting Quickbooks 0 1 Auto - - Advanced Engine and Electrical 2 0 - Business Technology 0 1 - Chassis Service 1 0 - Drive Train 1 1 - Engine Performance and Electrical 1 0 - Engine Service 1 0 Business Applications & Technology - - Office Management** 0 1 - Spanish English Interpretation & Translation** 0 1 Computer Information Systems 1 0 Criminal Justice Corrections Officer** 2 1 CSU General Education 23 45 Engineering - - Drafting and Design 0 1 Fashion Design and Merchandise 1 0 Fire Technology - - Fire Administration 1 0 - Prevention Officer 0 1 Freelancer** 0 2 Human Development - Bilingual Preschool Associate Teacher 0 1 - Preschool Child 1 4 - School Age 1 1 IGETC General Education 11 4 Kinesiology Sports Medicine** 2 0 Management 1 0 Management Human Resource** 1 0 Management Small Business** 0 1 Manufacturing Technology - - CNC CAD/CAM 1 1 - CNC Lathe Set Up & Operation 0 1 - CNC Programmer A - Mastercam 2 2 Medical Assistant - Administrative / Clinical 11 8 Paralegal 1 0 Sign Language 0 1 Welding Technology 0 3

TOTAL 66 83

Male 32 38 Female 34 45 Certificates of Achievement 61 77 Certificates** (not noted on transcripts) 5 6 Double Majors 1 4 Three or more majors 1 0

3/2/16 3.3 (4) 3 Santa Ana College Grad List Intersession 2016

Last Name First Name Degree Major Honors Ackerman Rachel AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Alfonzo Ciara AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Alvarado Jessica AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Arriaga Mario CA Automotive Business Technology Ault Nicole CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Avila Karina CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Azucena Gomez Ivan AAT Studio Arts Honors CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Honors Barajas Melissa AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Beltran David CERT Office Management Beza Escobar Ivis CA CSU General Education Borgeson Jeffrey CERT Freelancer Bravo Estrellita CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Calderon Alison CA Human Development Preschool Child Castillo Monica CERT Freelancer Cato Tyrone AS Business Administration CA CSU General Education Chavez Diana CA IGETC General Education Colunga Aundrea CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Contreras Andrea CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Contreras Jhoanna CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Corona Karina CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Cruz Oscar AA Criminal Justice Cruz Medina Jesus AS Automotive Technology De Jesus Martin AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Dominguez Julio CA Human Development School Age Child Dornbush Dash CA Welding Technology Enriquez Janet CA CSU General Education Gama Estrella CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Garcia Brenda CA CSU General Education AAT English for Transfer Garcia Christian AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CERT Criminal Justice Corrections Officer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications

3.3 (5) 4 Santa Ana College Grad List Intersession 2016

AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Garcia Julio CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Kinesiology and Wellness Gill Mahdee AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education Gomez Norma AA Human Development Preschool Child Gomez Garcia Senia CA American Sign Language Gonzalez Alejandra CA Welding Technology Gonzalez Savannah CA IGETC General Education Guevara Palma Ruth AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Guijosa Mendoza Teresa CA Bilingual (English/Spanish) Preschool Associate Hamel Roger CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Kinesiology and Wellness Hamith Fatima AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Haridy Moustafa CA Automotive Drive Train Hernandez Aracely CA Human Development Preschool Child Hernandez Catalina AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Hernandez Sergio CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Hernandez Soto Juan CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Le Anh CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Le Quoc CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Leiva Monica AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Linares Jonathan AST Business Administration for Transfer AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Loera Fabian AAT Spanish for Transfer Lomeli Juan AS Fire Technology Public Fire Service Lopez Julio AS Automotive Technology Lopez Maria CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Lopez Natalie AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Luu Steven CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Macias Jacqueline CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Macias Luis AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Mendoza Irvin AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Mendoza Rafael AAT Psychology for Transfer Meza Vincent CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications

3.3 (6) 5 Santa Ana College Grad List Intersession 2016

AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Sociology for Transfer Miranda Jonathan CA CSU General Education CTF CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Morales Ashley CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Honors Morales Juan AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Honors Morales Sandy AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Mullicane Dominique CA CSU General Education Munoz Abel AA Liberal Arts American Studies Nguyen Adrian CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Nguyen Kristy CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Nguyen Thao CA CSU General Education Nguyen Tram Anh CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Van AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Vickie CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nicanor Elizabeth CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Nordwick Donald CA CSU General Education AST Mathematics for Transfer Honors AST Physics Honors Nunn Dennis CA Engineering Drafting and Design Option I Oborny Kaitlynn CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Olivan Cindy CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Kinesiology and Wellness Olivero Luisa CA CSU General Education Ortega Tabita CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Palencia Stacy CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Park James CA CSU General Education Pepperdine Desiree CA CSU General Education Pickering Shea CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Prado-Gutierrez Samantha AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Ramirez Juan AS Fire Technology Public Fire Service Riddle Daniel AA Library Technology AA Psychology Rivera Ileana CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Roberts Corey CA CSU General Education Robles Pedro CA Welding Technology Rodriguez Cristina CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical

3.3 (7) 6 Santa Ana College Grad List Intersession 2016

Rodriguez Lorraine CERT Management - Small Business Rodriguez Yanete AS Biological Science AS Chemistry AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Science Roman Garcia Guadalupe AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Science Roque Praslin CA Accounting-Quickbooks Row Peter AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Rubio-Vazquez Guadalupe CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Silvar Daisy CERT Spanish/English Interpretation and Translation Smith Gerald CA Fire Technology Prevention Officer Sotelo Alicia AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Talavou Louhuni CA Accounting Talavou Thomas CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Truong Nghia CA Manufacturing Technology - CNC Lathe Set Up & CA Manufacturing Technology - CNC Programmer A- Valdivia Gladys CA Human Development Preschool Child Valencia Cruz Ashley CA CSU General Education AA Human Development Preschool Child CA Human Development Preschool Child AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Vo Chat CA Manufacturing Technology - CAD/CAM CA Manufacturing Technology - CNC Programmer A- Whiting Alexander CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts/Humanities/Communications Worthy Jacob AS Fire Technology Prevention Officer Honors

3.3 (8) 7 Santa Ana College Associate Degrees Awarded Spring 2015 and Spring 2016 MAJOR 2015 2016 Accounting 9 9 Anthropology 2 0 Anthropology for Transfer 0 5 Art 0 1 - Digital Media 2 5 - Graphic Design 0 1 - Art History for Transfer 0 2 - Studio Arts for Transfer 10 9 Automotive Technology 5 3 Biological Science 9 6 Business - Administration 15 17 - Administration for Transfer 83 125 - Applications & Technology 0 3 - Desktop Publishing 0 1 - Office Management 1 1 Business Management 2 1 Chemistry 10 18 Chicano Studies 1 0 Communications - Communications & Media Studies for Transfer 1 5 - Communications Studies for Transfer 16 24 Community Social Services 37 25 Computer Information Systems 3 4 Computer Science 4 7 Computer Science for Transfer 0 1 Criminal Justice 12 2 - Administration of Justice for Transfer 30 60 Dance 1 0 Diesel 1 2 - Mid Range 1 2 Economics 3 4 Education - Elementary Education 9 21 Engineering 5 4 - 3D Solid Modeling 0 1 - Computer Aided Drafting and Design 1 1 - Industrial Technology 0 2 English - English for Transfer 6 3 Family & Consumer Studies 1 0 Fashion 2 0 - Apparel Product Development & Tehcnical Design 2 0 - Custom Clothing 0 1 - Merchandising 3 2 Fire Technology - Fire Administration 1 0 - Fire Safety Education Officer 0 2 - Prevention Officer 2 1 - Public Fire Service 40 30 Geography 0 1

3.3 (9) 1 Geography for Transfer 0 1 History 5 1 - History for Transfer 5 11 Human Development - Early Childhood Education for Transfer 1 7 - Infant/Toddler 2 1 - Preschool Child 5 14 - School Age 1 1 International Business 7 10 Kinesiology 1 2 - Kinesiology for Transfer 6 11 Liberal Arts 2 2 - American Studies 11 2 - Arts, Humanities & Communications 340 395 - Business & Technology 13 17 - Kinesiology & Wellness 12 1 - Mathematics & Science 83 110 - Social & Behavioral Sciences 105 100 Library Technology 3 2 Management - General 2 7 - Retail Management 4 0 Manufacturing Tech - CNC Lathe Set Up and Opt 1 1 - CNC Machine Set Up & Opt 2 1 - CNC Milling Set Up & Opt 2 1 - CNC Programmer 2 3 Marketing 2 1 Mathematics 4 4 - Mathematics for Transfer 19 19 Medical Assistant - Administrative / Clinical 17 22 Modern Languages 1 0 - Spanish for Transfer 5 4 Music 2 2 - Music for Transfer 3 5 Nursing - Pre Nursing for B.A. Degree 4 8 - Reg. Nursing 49 54 Nutrition & Dietetics 1 1 Occupational Therapy Assistant 23 25 Paralegal 10 7 Pharmacy Technology 0 11 Philosophy 2 1 Philosophy for Transfer 0 5 Photography 0 1 Physics 11 6 Physics for Transfer 0 11 Political Science 1 2 - Political Science for Transfer 10 6 Psychology 7 2 - Psychology for Transfer 63 69 Science 14 28

3.3 (10) Santa Ana College Associate Degrees Awarded Spring 2015 and Spring 2016 Sociology 4 6 - Sociology for Transfer 31 25 Social Science 0 1 Speech Language Pathology Assistant 22 19 Television/Video Communications 2 2 Theater Arts Performance Emphasis 2 0 - Theater Arts Technical Theater Emphasis 0 1 Welding 3 4 TOTAL 1257 1465

Male 527 572 Female 730 893

Associate of Arts 745 793 Associate of Arts Transfer 156 183 Associate of Science 222 266 Associate of Science Transfer 134 223

Double Majors 185 231 Three or more majors 57 74

3.3 (11) 3 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Abad Amy CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Abdulrazak Nabil CA Accounting AS Business Administration CA CSU General Education Abraham Natasha CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Abrica-Guerra Carlos CERT Business Applications Office Management Acevedo Margarita CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Acevedo Sandra CERT Business Applications Office Management Acosta Jaquelyn CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Adame Francisca AA Community Social Services Agleham Ephraim CA Auto Tech Engine Service Aguilar Alma CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Aguilar Ana AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Aguilar Christopher CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations CA American Sign Language Aguilar Jeanette CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Aguilar Karina AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Aguilar Maria AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors Aguilera Melanie AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Aguirre Edgar CA Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mid Range Aguirre Omar AS Registered Nursing Alaniz Samano Rosa CA CSU General Education Alas Josue CERT Business Applications Office Management Alba Oziel CA CSU General Education Alba Valeria AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Albarran Andrea CA CSU General Education AAT History for Transfer AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Albonni Yaser CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors Alcantar Cobi CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Alcantara Janine CA Art Digital Media Graphic Design Alcantara Ricardo AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Alcaraz Cruz CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Alcaraz Maritza CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Aldaco Alma CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Aldaco Julian CA CSU General Education Aldana Jonathan AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Aldaz Manuel AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Ali Md AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA IGETC General Education Almazan Miguel AAT Kinesiology for Transfer Alonso Melissa CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Alonso Octavio CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine Alshamali Rasha CA Pharmacy Technology Basic Alvarado Jessica CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical

3.3 (12) 1 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Alvarado Nayeli CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Alvarez Antonio CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Alvarez Christina AS Chemistry CA IGETC General Education Alvarez Christina AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Science Alvarez Elma CA Accounting Alvarez Ernesto CERT Adobe Applications for Business CERT Adobe Web Projects Amaro Rosa AS Business Administration AST Business Administration for Transfer Amezcua Brandon CERT Survey of International Business Amezcua Richard CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Sociology for Transfer Amezola Melissa AAT Psychology for Transfer Amezquita Jesus AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Andersen Amanda AAT Political Science for Transfer Anderson Chloe CA CSU General Education AAT History for Transfer High Honors Anderson Philip AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Anderson Thomas CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Andrade Cynthia CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Angeles Neydi CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Antunez David CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Antunez Jonathan CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Apun Marco CA CSU General Education Aragon Solis Josefina AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Arambula Rosalina CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AS Pre-Nursing Aranda Pedro CA Accounting AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Arellano Irene CA Accounting Arevalo Alex CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Arevalo Christian CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Arias Deyny AA Music Arias Jose AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Arista Omar AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Arita Lourdes CERT Business Applications Office Management Aronson Ashley AS Registered Nursing Arreola Daniel CA Auto Tech Engine Service Arroyo Daisy AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Arroyo Esther AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education

3.3 (13) 2 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Arroyo Fatima CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Arroyo Jesus CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Arroyo Perla AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Sociology for Transfer Artiga Oscar AA International Business Arzate Ramirez Pearl CA Accounting Atuatasi Jante CERT Business Applications Office Management Avalos Gerardo CA Automotive Business Technology Avalos Roberto CA Auto Tech Engine Service Avila Amanda AA Paralegal CA Paralegal Avila David CA Fire Tech Prevention Officer Avila Guadalupe AA Elementary Education Avila Josefina CERT Business Applications Office Management Avila Katherine CA Human Development Bilingual Associate Teacher Aviles Gabriel AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Aviles Perla CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Ayala Carina CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Ayala Glimber AA International Business Ayala Isabel CERT Business Applications Office Management Ayon Abby AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AA Management Bacud Francesca CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AA Sociology Baez Orlando CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AST Physics for Transfer AS Science Baeza Maria CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Management AAT Psychology for Transfer Balanzar Christian CA Welding Technology Baltazar Karen AA Accounting CA Accounting CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Banon Oscar AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Banos Jeanette CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Barahona Gladys AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Barajas Leonardo AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Barajas Nancy CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Barajas Otilia AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Barba Aguirre Itzayana CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Barbosa Karen AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science

3.3 (14) 3 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Barbosa Roberto CA CSU General Education AS Pre-Nursing Barboza Gabriela CA Accounting CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Barboza Rubicela CA Accounting Barkwill Brent CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Barraza Carolina AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Barrera Mark CA CSU General Education AST Math for Transfer Barreto Heidi CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Barreto Yesenia CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Barrett Eric CA CSU General Education AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Barriga Fabiola AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Barrios Brenda AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Barrios Enner CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Basquez Jonathan AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Bautista Estefani CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Bautista Jessica CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Bautista Julia CA CSU General Education Becerra Jose CA Auto Tech Engine Service Becerra Juan AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Bechtold Logan AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Beckman Kathy AA Library Technology CA Library Technology Behar Alma CA Accounting Belalcazar Lissette AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Belger Austin CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Beltran Araceli CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Beltran Ashley AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Beltran Jennifer AS Registered Nursing Bendezu Kevin CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors CERT TV Video Media Studies Benitez Adrian CA IGETC General Education AST Math for Transfer Benitez Diana CA Accounting Benitez Lisbeth AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Benson Zachary CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Bentley Marlene CERT Biotechnology Lab Assistant Bermudez Salvador CA Auto Tech Engine Service Bernard- Jennifer CA Art Digital Media Graphic Design Berrios Jacqueline CERT Business Applications Office Management Best Michael AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Betancourt Getzemany CA IGETC General Education

3.3 (15) 4 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

AAT Sociology for Transfer Beza Escobar Ivis AS Business Administration Blain Grady CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Blas Angie AS Business Administration AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Boccara Garrett AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Bonilla Jesse CA IGETC General Education Bonilla Norma CERT Business Applications Office Management Borja Veronica AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Bory Reasey CA CSU General Education Bouchard James CA Auto Tech Chassis Service CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Bowen Maria AS Business Administration Honors AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Honors Bowen Michelle CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AA Sociology Box Shelly CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Bravo Estrellita AA Community Social Services AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Bravo Gabriel CA Auto Tech Engine Service Bravo Gabriela CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Bravo Miguel AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Bravo Vanessa AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Bridge Josephine CERT Adobe Web Projects Brito Abraham CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine CA Auto Tech Drive Train Brito Mario CA Auto Tech Engine Service Brown Barrie CA IGETC General Education Brown Laneisha CERT Business Applications Office Management Brucales Christian CA Automotive Business Technology Brul Quiyet AAT English for Transfer CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Buenrostro Jaime CA Auto Tech Engine Service Bui David AS CNC Programmer Mastercam High Honors Bui Khoa AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Bui Kim CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Bui Thinh AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Bui Tommy CERT Adobe Web Projects Bundesen Jacob CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Burkhardt Gretchen CA CSU General Education AA International Business

3.3 (16) 5 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Burkhardt Patricia AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Bush Catherine CERT Business Applications Office Management Bustamante Armando CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AST Math for Transfer Bustamante Diana CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Bustamante Keren AST Business Administration for Transfer Bustamante Rosemary AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors Bustos-Salas Magdalena CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Buxton Lauren AA Community Social Services Cabrera Erick CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Cabrera Francisco CERT Solidworks 3D Modeling Cabrera Grecia CA Human Development Bilingual Associate Teacher CA Human Development Preschool Child Cabrera Jasmine AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Cabrera Karen CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Political Science for Transfer Cabrera Marissa AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Cabrera Sylvia CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Cadenas Kareny AST Business Administration for Transfer Calder Douglas AS Pharmacy Technology CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced CA Pharmacy Technology Basic Calderon Alison CA CSU General Education AST Early Childhood Education for Transfer Calderon Anthony CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Calderon Jasmine AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Honors CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Caldwell Todd CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Callahan Todd AS Fire Tech Fire Safety Education Officer High Honors CA Fire Tech Fire Safety Education Officer Callard Cynthia CA Art Jewelry Camacho Francisco CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Camacho Mauricio AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Campos Jenny CA Microsoft Office Professional CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Can Lesly CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Cancino Edwin CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Cancino Carlos CA Accounting Cano Magdalena CA CSU General Education Canseco Santos Guadalupe CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Cantoran Laura AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Cardenas Jessica AAT Psychology for Transfer Honors Cardenas Jose CA CSU General Education CERT Kinesiology Sports Medicine

3.3 (17) 6 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Cardenas Samuel CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Cardona Amber AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Carias Catherine CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Sociology for Transfer Carino Sonia CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Carino Virginia CERT Management Human Resource Carlos Araceli CERT Business Applications Office Management Carmona Francisco CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors AAT Music for Transfer High Honors Carmona Ian CERT Adobe Applications for Business CERT Adobe Web Projects Carpio Jason CA Auto Tech Engine Service Carr Charles CERT Adobe Applications for Business Carraman Jocelyn AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Carranza Elvis CA CSU General Education AAT History for Transfer AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Carreon Ezequiel CA CSU General Education AAT Philosophy for Transfer Carrillo Belen AST Administration of Justice for Transfer AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Carrillo Fernando AS Engineering Drafting and Design Carrillo Mayra CA Accounting AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education CERT Global Trade Skills AA International Business CA International Business Carrillo Mitzi AST Business Administration for Transfer Carrillo Wilian AS Registered Nursing Carrillo Vazquez Sylvia CA Human Development Infant/Toddler Carroll Matthew AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Carson Austin CA CSU General Education CERT Solidworks 3D Modeling AS CNC Programmer Mastercam Carson Sandi CERT Business Applications Office Management Cartagena Anita AS Registered Nursing Carter Danielle AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Casamata Claudia CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Casares Israel AAT Studio Art for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Casas Gabriela CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Cason Joseph CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Castaneda Andrew AST Business Administration for Transfer Castillo Blanca CA Computerized Bookkeeping Quickbooks

3.3 (18) 7 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Castillo Emelio CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine Castillo Michelle CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Castrejon Edwin AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Castro Betina AS Registered Nursing Castro Frederick CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Castro Raymundo CERT Business Applications Office Management Castro Freddy AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Catero Chance AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Cato Tyrone AST Business Administration for Transfer Cayton Karen AS Pharmacy Technology CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced Cedillo Jessica CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Ceja Jazmin CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education AAT Philosophy for Transfer AAT Sociology for Transfer Ceja Luz AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Ceja Maria CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Celestino Andres CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine Celestino Jaqueline CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Honors AA Political Science Honors Centeno Emma CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Centeno Jacqueline AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education Centeno Melissa CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Cervantes Hector CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Cervantes Jonathan CA CSU General Education Cespedes Aaron CA Accounting CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Chaidez Marianna AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Cham Halymah AA Liberal Arts Chappell Katherine AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Charcas Eduardo CA IGETC General Education AST Physics for Transfer AS Science Chase Jenell CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Chaudhry Henna CA IGETC General Education Chaudhry Omar CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AST Math for Transfer AS Science Chavarin Stephania AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education

3.3 (19) 8 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Chavarria Ashley CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Chavez Andres CA Art Digital Media Graphic Design AA Art Digital Media Chavez Brenda CERT Business Applications Office Management Chavez Christian AAT Psychology for Transfer Chavez Diana AST Business Administration for Transfer High Honors Chavez Elizabeth CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Chavez Jesus CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education AAT Spanish for Transfer Chavez Jonathan AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Chavez Juana CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Chavez Laura AAT English for Transfer Chavez Moises CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine Chavez Nicolas CERT Diesel Refrigerator/Temperature Control Chavez Steve CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Chen Yen AS Business Administration High Honors CA CSU General Education Chieng Drew CA CSU General Education AA Sociology Honors Chiv Cata CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Cho Christopher CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Chojnacky Sean AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Chouem Vichea CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer Chow-Osako Angelina AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Choy Sothear AA Human Development Preschool Child CA Human Development Preschool Child Christiansen Zachary CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA TV Video Communications Chung Andrew AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education Ciampi Luz CA Accounting Cisneros Cindy CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Cisneros Gerardo AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Clarke Janis CA Art Digital Media Graphic Design Clendenning Heidi CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Clevenger Timothy AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Coffin Roberta CERT Adobe Applications for Business CERT Adobe Web Projects Colgan Nicholas AS Engineering Honors Colin Anna CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education Colon Roxana AA Business Applications Office Management CERT Business Applications Office Management

3.3 (20) 9 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Colunga Aundrea AAT Kinesiology for Transfer Congo Savanna CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AS Pre-Nursing Contreras Andrea AST Business Administration for Transfer CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Contreras Armando CA Auto Tech Engine Service Contreras Daniel AST Business Administration for Transfer Contreras Diana CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Contreras Emilio AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Contreras Francisco AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Cordova Noel AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Coria Soledad CA CSU General Education Corona Judith CA Accounting Corona Karina AST Business Administration for Transfer Corona Graciano CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Correa Guadalupe AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Correa Jesus AST Business Administration for Transfer High Honors CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors Correa Stephanie AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Corro Naxheli CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Cortes Hairo CA IGETC General Education AAT Political Science for Transfer Cortes Zayra CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Cortez Alin AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Cortez Daniel CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Cortez Lorena AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Coyne Michael CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Crespo Beatriz CERT Business Applications Office Management Cromwell Patrick CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Crosby Sean CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Crossen Kyle AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Cruz Christian CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Cruz Jacqueline CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical

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Cruz Jennifer CA Pharmacy Technology Basic Cruz Karina CERT Business Applications Office Management Cruz Karla CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Cruz Michael CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Music for Transfer Cuadros Carol CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Cueva Anthony CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Dacey Tyler CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Dale Ryan AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Dam Hien CA Accounting Dam Linh AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Dang Dinh CA Engineering Computer Aided Drafting & Design Dang Jessey AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Dang Nhi CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Dang Thao CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Dang Thong CA Accounting CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Dang Tuyen CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Dang Vick CA Auto Tech Engine Service Dang Vy CA Auto Tech Engine Service Daniels Rebecca AA Fashion Design Custom Clothing AA Fashion Design Merchandising Davis Carolyn AS Registered Nursing Davis James AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Davis Tyler AS Registered Nursing Honors Dawson Jennifer CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Day Cody CA CSU General Education AAT Kinesiology for Transfer De la Luz Leonel CA Auto Tech Engine Performance De la Pena Vanessa AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors De la Riva Leonardo AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science De la Rosa Gerardo AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations De la Torre Andres AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations De la Torre Felipe CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations De Los Santos Aurora CA IGETC General Education AST Math for Transfer AS Science Dehuff Ashley CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Del Pilar Xenia CERT Biotechnology Lab Assistant Del Rio Ericka AST Business Administration for Transfer Del Val Rey CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science

3.3 (22) 11 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Del Val-Jimenez Angel CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Delgado Eric CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Delgado Melissa CA IGETC General Education AAT Spanish for Transfer Derosa Salvatore CA CSU General Education CA Fire Tech Prevention Officer AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Diaz Benjamin AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Diaz Claudia CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Diaz Edwin CA Auto Tech Chassis Service CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Diaz Gabriel CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Diaz Guadalupe CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Diaz Leonardo CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Diaz Mariela CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Diaz Maritza AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Diaz Oscar CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Diaz Steve AS Chemistry Honors CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors AS Math Honors AST Math for Transfer Honors AS Physics Honors Diaz Wendy AAT Psychology for Transfer Dick Mike AS Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technology CA Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technology AS Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mid Range CA Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mid Range Diep Hoa CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Highest Honors Dionati Jorge CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Dionicio Nicole CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Dionne Ashly AA Photography Highest Honors Do Huyen CA Pharmacy Technology Basic Do Khanh CA Accounting Do Loan CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Do Loc CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Do Nina AS Engineering Industrial Technology Honors Do Thien CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Doan Charlene CA Computerized Bookkeeping Quickbooks

3.3 (23) 12 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

CA Accounting CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Doan Khanh CA Auto Tech Engine Service Doan Tri CA CNC Lathe Set Up and Operation CA CNC Milling Machine Set Up and Operation CA CNC Programmer Mastercam Dobson Erin AAT Communication Studies for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Dominguez Francisco CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Dominguez Irving CA Accounting Duarte Alex CERT Adobe Applications for Business CERT Adobe Web Projects Duarte Irene AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Duman Harland AS Computer Science High Honors Duong Bao Chau CA Accounting Duong Dung CERT Business Applications Office Management Duque Jennifer CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Duran Celia AA Communication Studies Edmondson Carrie AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Ekins Alan CA Art Previsualization Elenbaas Nicole AS Pharmacy Technology CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced Elizalde Mariela AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Elizalde Mariela CA CSU General Education Elizondo Beatrice CA Engineering Computer Aided Drafting & Design Eller Jennifer CA Paralegal Emerson Richard CERT Adobe Web Projects English Timothy AS Fire Tech Prevention Officer Enriquez Jacqueline CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Enya Ryosuke AA Accounting CA Accounting Escalante Sofia AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Escarcega Arleeny AAT Communication Media Studies for Transfer Honors Escobar-Estrella Sandra CA Accounting CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Esparza Araceli AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Espinosa Valeria CA Microsoft Office Professional Espinoza Citlali AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Espiritu Maria CERT Business Applications Office Management CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Esquivel Angel AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Esquivel Jose CERT Business Applications Office Management Estrada Blanca CA CSU General Education AAT Sociology for Transfer Estrada Maria CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Estrada Nancy CA American Sign Language Estrada Mejia Ethel CA Accounting

3.3 (24) 13 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Eufracio Carlos CA CSU General Education AAT History for Transfer CA IGETC General Education Falfan Paola CA IGETC General Education AAT Music for Transfer Farrel Michael CA Photography Fasullo Nicholas AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Faulkner Sean AS Registered Nursing Fendt Rhonda AS Registered Nursing Fernandez Anellie CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Fernandez Danyelle CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Fernandez de Armando AS Computer Science CERT Computer Science Programming Ferreira Rocio CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Fetty Dillon CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Fitzgerald Austin AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Fitzsimmons Derek AS Registered Nursing Flores Abigail CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Flores Eduardo CA Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mid Range Flores Gabriel AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Flores Hugo CERT Adobe Web Projects CA Business Applications Digital Publishing Flores Jaime CA Auto Tech Engine Service Flores Jessica AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Economics Flores Juana AA Community Social Services AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Flores Karen CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Flores Laura CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Flores Laura CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Flores Rene CA Auto Tech Engine Service Flores Roxman CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Flores Yessica CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Flores Pedraza Alicia CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Flores Ramirez Paulina AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Fonseca Ofelia CA Human Development Bilingual Associate Teacher Fountain Rachel CA Library Technology Fragoso Jose CA Welding Technology Franco Joe CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Franco Maira AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Frasca Jonathan CA CSU General Education Fregoso Diana AS Biology AS Chemistry CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Science

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Frias Linda AS Registered Nursing Frias Samuel CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Frierson Nina AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Frierson Patrick AA Community Social Services CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Fuentes Alejandra CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Fuentes Henry CA Auto Tech Chassis Service CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Fuentes Lizette AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Fuentes Yvette AS Registered Nursing Galindo Alexis CA CSU General Education AAT Geography for Transfer AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Gallardo Sonia CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Gallegos Carolyn AS Pharmacy Technology CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced Gallegos Gabriel AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Gallegos Nataly CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Gallegos Trenton CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Gallegos Eduardo AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Galvan Joel CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Galvan Jonathan CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors Galvez Lissette CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Gama Robert CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Gan Biying AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Gandara Jessica AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Garcia Adriana AS Biology CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Garcia Ana CA CSU General Education AA Nutrition and Dietetics Garcia Antonio CERT Management Supervision Garcia Aundrea AS Chemistry Garcia Cristina CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors Garcia Dalia CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Garcia Elizabeth CA IGETC General Education

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AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AA Psychology Garcia Evelyn CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Garcia Gabimael CA Auto Tech Engine Service Garcia Gilbert CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations CERT TV Video Media Studies Garcia Hector AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA IGETC General Education Garcia Ilse CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Garcia Jaime CA Auto Tech Engine Service Garcia Jessica AS Registered Nursing Honors Garcia Juan Pablo CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Garcia Karla CA Accounting Garcia Karla AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Garcia Kimberly CA Accounting Garcia Lorenzo AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer Garcia Luis CERT Business Applications Office Management Garcia Lukas CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Garcia Manuel CA Accounting Garcia Maritza CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Garcia Miriam AAT Anthropology CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Garcia Ricardo CA Automotive Business Technology CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Garcia Roberto CA Auto Tech Engine Service Garcia Sharon CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Garcia Teresa CA CSU General Education Garcia Yolanda CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Garcia Rojas Michelle CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Gardner Justin AA Art Graphic Design AAT Studio Art for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Garibay Alberto CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Garnica Max AA Kinesiology Garrity Shea CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Garvin Francine AS Occupational Therapy Assistant High Honors Garza Armando CA Management Retail Gaspar Rogelio AS Automotive Technology George Brianna CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Giffin Erik CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Gil Darlene AA Management

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CERT Management Human Resource CERT Management Supervision Gil Eva CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Gil James CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Gil Miguel CA Auto Tech Engine Service Gil Perez Ascencion CERT CIS Database Giles James AST Business Administration for Transfer AA Economics CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Giles Lorena AS Registered Nursing Gipson Keith AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Giron Magali CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Godoy Oscar CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Gomez Claudia CERT Business Applications Office Management Gomez David CERT Adobe Applications for Business CERT Adobe Web Projects Gomez Diego CERT Adobe Applications for Business CERT Adobe Web Projects Gomez Guillermo CA IGETC General Education Gomez Jasmine AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AST Math for Transfer AS Pre-Nursing Gomez Lucy CA IGETC General Education Gomez Nayely AA Art Digital Media Gomez Wendy AAT History for Transfer Gonzales Justine CERT Business Applications Office Management Gonzales Tatiana AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Gonzalez Alberto AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Gonzalez Alfredo AST Business Administration for Transfer Gonzalez Andrea AST Business Administration for Transfer CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Gonzalez Antonio CA Auto Tech Engine Service Gonzalez Berenice CERT Adobe Web Projects Gonzalez Bianca AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Gonzalez Bobbi CA Business Applications and Technology Gonzalez Brenda AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Gonzalez Carmen CA CSU General Education Gonzalez Daniel CA Auto Tech Chassis Service CA Auto Tech Engine Performance CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Physics AS Science CERT Theater Arts Performance Emphasis Gonzalez Erick CA Kinesiology Fitness Specialist Gonzalez Jeremy AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Gonzalez Jose CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Gonzalez Juan AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Gonzalez Juan CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Gonzalez Karen CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer

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Gonzalez Keili CA Accounting Gonzalez Mariana AAT Sociology for Transfer Honors Gonzalez Miguel CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Gonzalez Nancy CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Gonzalez Omar CA CSU General Education Gonzalez Omar CERT Survey of International Business Gonzalez Paola CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Gonzalez Pilar CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Gonzalez Raul CA CSU General Education AAT Kinesiology for Transfer Gonzalez Savannah AAT Psychology for Transfer High Honors Gonzalez Walter CA Auto Tech Engine Service Gonzalez Wendy CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Gonzalez Xochitl CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Sociology for Transfer Gonzalez Yesenia AST Administration of Justice for Transfer AAT Sociology for Transfer Gonzalez Chao Afrika CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Gonzalez Vianey CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Graham Madison CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Grajeda Cortes Cynthia CA CSU General Education AST Early Childhood Education for Transfer AA Human Development Preschool Child AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Grewal Bavdeep AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Grice Ashley AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Griego Rebecca CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Grijalva Dora CA Accounting Guadalupe Jacqueline CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Guadalupe Karina CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Guardado Alejandro CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Guereca Maria CERT Management Human Resource Guerra Ana AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Guerra Brittany AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Guerra Nicole CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Guerrero Fernanda CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors

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AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Honors Guerrero Juan CA Accounting Guerrero Sandra CA Human Development Bilingual Associate Teacher Guerrero Tony CA Art Digital Media Graphic Design AA Art Digital Media Honors CERT Adobe Applications for Business Guest Lindsey AAT Studio Art for Transfer CA CSU General Education Guillen Javier CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Guillen Maria CA IGETC General Education Guirola Amber AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Gutierrez Alejandro AA Liberal Arts Kinesiology and Wellness Gutierrez Carolina CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Gutierrez Daisy CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer High Honors Gutierrez Daizy AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Gutierrez Edward CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Gutierrez Gabriella AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Gutierrez Luz CERT Business Applications Office Management Gutierrez Marriott AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Gutierrez Miguel CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Gutierrez Santiago CA CSU General Education Guzman Arnulfo AAT Psychology for Transfer Guzman Eddie AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Guzman Shirley AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Guzman Victor CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Guzman Yanely AS Registered Nursing Guzman Avila Xochitl AA Human Development Preschool Child CA Human Development Preschool Child AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Ha Henry CA Auto Tech Engine Service Ha Thuy Vy AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Haberaecker Charlene AS Registered Nursing Honors Hacecky Mitch AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Haller Nicholas AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Ham Robert AS Pharmacy Technology CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced CA Pharmacy Technology Basic Hasankhil Mohammad CA Auto Tech Engine Service Hatch Melissa AS Registered Nursing Hawkins Brandon CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Hernandez Alejandra AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Hernandez Antonio AS Welding Technology CA Welding Technology Hernandez Armando AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Hernandez Brenda CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations

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Hernandez Christian CA Management Hernandez Christopher CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Hernandez David AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Hernandez Derek CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AA Psychology AAT Psychology for Transfer Hernandez Erick CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Hernandez Felipe CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Hernandez Griselda AS Registered Nursing Hernandez Jannet CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Hernandez Jesse CA Auto Tech Engine Service Hernandez Jesus CA IGETC General Education Hernandez Juliza CA International Business Hernandez Leslie CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors AS Pre-Nursing High Honors Hernandez Liselda CA Accounting Hernandez Lizbeth CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Hernandez Montserrat CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Hernandez Nataly CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Hernandez Nora CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Hernandez Oscar CERT Accounting Enrolled Agent CA Accounting Hernandez Rodrigo CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Hernandez Ryan CA CSU General Education AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Hernandez Saira AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Hernandez Stephanie AA History CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Philosophy Hernandez Tracy CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Hernandez Veronica CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Hernandez Magaly CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Herrera Abel AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Herrera Adriana CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors Herrera Alejandra CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Herrera Benjamin CA Auto Tech Engine Service Herrera Fatima CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Honors Herrera Jose CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Herrera Maria AS Biology AS Chemistry

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CA IGETC General Education Herrera Maria AS Science Herring Daniel AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Hetherington Jacob CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Higuera Karely CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Higuera Marcela CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Hilliard Tammie AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Hines April CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Hinojosa Jamie CA Auto Tech Engine Service Hinojoza Lyric-Caprice CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AS Welding Technology CA Welding Technology Hirsch Kyle AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Hoang Bach AST Computer Science for Transfer Honors CA IGETC General Education Hoang Huy CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors Hoang Phuonganh CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Hoang Tam AS Registered Nursing Hodges Andrew CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Hong Anh CA Auto Tech Engine Service Hopson Branden CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Huang Anne CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Hubbard Collin AAT Psychology for Transfer AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Hubbard Dorothy AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Huerta Raul CA CSU General Education Huerta Victor CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Huertas Salvador AA Community Social Services AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Huffnagle Tristan AS Registered Nursing Hughes Corey AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Hurtado Perez Antonio CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Hussain Mir CA CSU General Education Huyng Ngoc AS Business Administration Huynh Nhu Ngoc CA Accounting Huynh Nina CA Human Development Preschool Child Huynh Sang AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Huynh Son CERT Engineering 3D Solid Modeling Huynh Thanh CA Auto Tech Engine Service Huynh Trang CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Huynh Xuan AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors Hwang Jang CA Auto Tech Engine Service Ibarra Maria CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer Ibarra Ochoa Norma AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education

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AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Ibewiro Vivian AS Pharmacy Technology CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced Iglesias Melissa CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Ignot Juan CA Accounting Ilan Gerry Ann CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors Ilinescu Cristina AS Registered Nursing Ingle Meghan AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Iorns Daniel CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Irvine Elizabeth AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Ishikawa Yukie AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Itzep Marcela CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Ivanov Linda CERT Adobe Applications for Business Jaimes Alexis CA CSU General Education AAT English for Transfer Jaimes America CA CSU General Education AST Early Childhood Education for Transfer Jaimes Karla AA Human Development Preschool Child Jaimes Noel AST Business Administration for Transfer Jaimes Ricardo CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Jalili Maryam CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors James Darren CA Accounting Janzen Austin AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Jaques Samantha CERT Business Applications Office Management Jasso Alfredo CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Jasso Cindy CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Jimenez Andrea AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Jimenez Arturo CA IGETC General Education AAT Sociology for Transfer Jimenez Eric CA CSU General Education AST Early Childhood Education for Transfer AA Human Development Preschool Child CA Human Development Preschool Child AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Jimenez Gerar CA Auto Tech Engine Service Jimenez Jonathan CA CSU General Education AS Engineering CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Physics AS Science Jimenez Mayra CERT Business Applications Office Management Jimenez Karla AA Paralegal CA Paralegal Jimenez Sarai AA Human Development Preschool Child CA Human Development Preschool Child Jimenez Jr Jose CA CSU General Education

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AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Jimenez Luna Narsedalia AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Johnson Melyssa AS Registered Nursing Jones Cortnee AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Jones Jeffery CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Music for Transfer Jones Joshua AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Juarez Palafox Ana CA CSU General Education AAT Sociology for Transfer Justo Cesar CA Accounting Kaiho Daisuke CERT Business Applications Office Management Karnes Tonya CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Kha Amy CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Khan Gloria CA Human Development Preschool Child Khem Alice AS Pharmacy Technology CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced Kiesel Gregory CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Kim Nathan AS Registered Nursing Kim Yunyoung CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Kinder Tina AS Registered Nursing King Juliet CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer King Sean CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Kirkpatrick Kate AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Klawe Lisa AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Kristofic Kyle AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Krueger Benjamin CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Kunipo-Aguirre Myriah AA Kinesiology CERT Kinesiology Coaching CERT Kinesiology Sports Medicine Kuruppu Kalyani AS Registered Nursing La Lam CERT Engineering 3D Solid Modeling Lacy Brett AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education Laird Jarred CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Lam Hau AS Chemistry High Honors CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors Lam Natalie AST Business Administration for Transfer High Honors CA CSU General Education Lam Phung AS Chemistry Honors CA IGETC General Education AS Physics Honors AS Science Honors Lam Thanh CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Lam Toan CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Lambert Samantha AS Chemistry

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CA IGETC General Education Lara Fernando CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Science Lara Luis CA Accounting Laredo Margarita AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Laredo Maria AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Lares Espinoza Luis AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Lariz Elizabeth AA Business Management AA Management Larkin Levi AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Lasitani Lopelini CERT Business Applications Office Management Latthitham Anisa AS Pharmacy Technology Laurenzi Anthony AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Lauwers Mary AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Honors AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Honors Le Ai CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Le Anh CA Accounting Le Anh AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Le Chuong CERT Computer Science Programming CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology High Honors Le Cuong AST Business Administration for Transfer Le Hien CA Auto Tech Engine Service Le Hong Anh CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Le Jimmy AS Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technology CA Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technology AS Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mid Range CA Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mid Range Le John CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS CNC Lathe Set Up and Operation AS CNC Machine Set Up and Operation AS CNC Milling Machine Set Up and Operation AS CNC Programmer Mastercam Le Linh CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science High Honors Le Long CA Accounting Le Megan CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Le Minh AS Registered Nursing Le My CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Le Ngoc CERT Adobe Web Projects CA Business Applications Digital Publishing Le Nguyen AS Business Administration Honors

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Le Nhi AST Business Administration for Transfer CA IGETC General Education Le Quoc AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Le Tahnee AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Le Thanh AS Chemistry Honors CA CSU General Education Le Thanh AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Le Trong AA Business Applications and Technology Le Truc Mai CA Accounting Le Vivian CA Accounting Leal Karina AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Lee Eunice AS Registered Nursing Legacy Hannah CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Lemon Deanna CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Lemus Patricia CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Leopo Deborah AS Chemistry CA IGETC General Education Lewis Christopher AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Leyva Gerardo CA Auto Tech Engine Service Leyva Maritza AST Business Administration for Transfer Li Bing CA Auto Tech Engine Service Li Janet CA Accounting Liang Jianyi CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors Liberato Gladys CA CSU General Education AST Early Childhood Education for Transfer AA Human Development Preschool Child Liberato Yanci AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Lievanos Bianca CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Linares Belinda CA Accounting Lindholm Stacey AS Registered Nursing Linh Trieu CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine Lipton Jay CERT Freelancer Lizarraga Daniary CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced Lizarraga Angela CA IGETC General Education Lizarraga Angela AAT Psychology for Transfer Locke Dylan CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Loera Fabian CERT Spanish/English Interpretation & Translation Loera Raul CA Accounting Loeza Leonardo CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Loftis Dawnyel CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer Lombera Elider AA Community Social Services Londono William CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Lopez Destiny CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Lopez Eduardo AAT Psychology for Transfer Lopez Gabriela CA CSU General Education AA Fashion Design Merchandising

3.3 (36) 25 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

CA Fashion Design Merchandising AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Lopez Janet CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Lopez Jaqueline AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Lopez Jennifer CERT Business Applications Office Management Lopez Jessica AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Lopez Kimberly AA International Business Lopez Lauren CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Lopez Margarito CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine CA Auto Tech Chassis Service CA Auto Tech Drive Train CA Auto Tech Engine Performance CA Auto Tech Engine Service Lopez Maria CA Accounting Lopez Mario CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Lopez Orlando AAT Studio Art for Transfer Lopez Perla CA Accounting Lopez Selina CA CSU General Education AAT Sociology for Transfer Lopez Espinosa Karla AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA IGETC General Education Lopez Jr Jose CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Science Loy Leta CA Business Applications and Technology Lozano Kayleen CA Accounting Lua Ulises CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Lucas Omar CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Lugo Miguel CA Auto Tech Engine Service Luk Kley CA Auto Tech Engine Service Luna Johanna CA Accounting AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Luna Paola AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Sociology for Transfer Luna Patricia CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Luna-Cabrera Hiram CA CSU General Education AAT History for Transfer Lunetto Hilda AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Luong Diem CERT Business Applications Office Management Luong Hang CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Luu Vincent AST Business Administration for Transfer Ly Bao CA Accounting CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Ly Joanne AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical

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Ly Phillip AS Computer Science CERT Computer Science Programming Maceda Bianca CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Macedo Yarette CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks MacGregor Shannon AAT Psychology for Transfer Macias Guadalupe CA Auto Tech Engine Service Macias Virginia CERT Business Applications Office Management Maciel Melchor Perla CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Macz Roman Estephany CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Madrigal Gilberto CA Auto Tech Engine Service Maeda Shinya AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Maestas Daniel CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Magadan Eileen CERT Business Applications Office Management Magallanes Cindy AS Pharmacy Technology CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced Magana Brian CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Magana Erik CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Magana Kathy CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Magana Lizette CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Magnusen Christian AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Mai Linh AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Main Luu Hai AST Business Administration for Transfer High Honors CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors AST Math for Transfer High Honors AS Science High Honors Maingot Philip AA TV Video Communications CA TV Video Broadcast Journalism CERT TV Video Media Studies Maldonado Clementina AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Maldonado Elizabeth CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors Maldonado Samantha CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Honors Maldonado Vanessa AA Community Social Services Maldonado Veronica AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Maldonado Janet AA Management Malfavon Alejandro AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Malta Maria CA Library Technology Mancio Carla CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Manning Colby CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Manriquez Brandon AS Registered Nursing Manriquez Raquel CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Manzanares Diana CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Manzo Luis CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Marquez Christian CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Marquez Perez Jose CERT CIS Networking

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CERT CIS PC Maintenance/Troubleshooting Martin Anthony CA CSU General Education AAT Kinesiology for Transfer Martin Clarissa AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education Martin Sativa Skye CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Martinez Amanda CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Martinez Arelly CA Computerized Bookkeeping Quickbooks Martinez Ashley AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Martinez Ashley AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations CA CSU General Education Martinez Cruz AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Martinez Eduardo CA IGETC General Education Martinez Elizabeth CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Martinez Enidet CA Accounting Martinez Eric AS Automotive Technology Martinez Fumiko AAT Political Science for Transfer Martinez Guadalupe CERT Business Applications Office Management Martinez Karina CA Accounting Martinez Lesley CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Martinez Leslie CA Accounting CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Marketing Martinez Maria CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Martinez Mariela AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors Martinez Susana CA International Business Martinez Vanessa CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Martinez Yasmin CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Martinez Marcos CA Accounting AST Business Administration for Transfer CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Mason Shaina AA International Business CA International Business Mastromatteo Marissa AS Registered Nursing Mathews Donald AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Mathews Lukas CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Matthews Jacqueline CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Maturino Monique AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Mazeau Dylan AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education

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McAdam Justin AAT Communication Studies for Transfer McBride Spencer AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service McCullough Jason CA CSU General Education McElroy Richel AS Registered Nursing McGarr Daisy AS Pharmacy Technology CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced McKee Edward AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CERT Criminal Justice Corrections Officer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations McKendree Kelly AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Honors McLoughlin Maryann AS Occupational Therapy Assistant High Honors McMillen Debra AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Meade Paul AS Welding Technology CA Welding Technology Medel Hugo CERT Adobe Applications for Business Medel Viviana CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Medina Adriana AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Medina Octavio CA Auto Tech Engine Service Medina Alarcon Alondra AS Chemistry Medina Ramirez Luis CA Auto Tech Engine Service Medrano Christian CA Accounting Medrano Heric CA CSU General Education Mejia Alejandro CA Accounting Mejia Katia AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Mejia Sara AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Mejia Vanessa CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Mejia Ochoa Dulce CA CSU General Education Mejias Stephanie AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Melecio Alexandra CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Melendez Moises CA Accounting AST Business Administration for Transfer Melo Daniel CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Mendez Claudia CERT Business Applications Office Management Mendez Elisa CA Accounting Mendez Lourdes AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Mendoza Alexis AST Business Administration for Transfer Mendoza Danny CA Auto Tech Engine Service Mendoza David AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Mendoza Gerardo CA Auto Tech Engine Service Mendoza Guiovanni CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Mendoza Kelly AST Business Administration for Transfer CA IGETC General Education Mendoza Kevin CERT Business Applications Office Management Mendoza Lisette CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Mendoza Miguel CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Mendoza Reyna CA IGETC General Education

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AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Mendoza Rosa CERT Business Applications Office Management Mengoni Maria AA Human Development Preschool Child Menjivar Erik AST Business Administration for Transfer AA Economics Mercado Tania CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Mercier Jena AA Paralegal CA Paralegal Merino Mariel CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Merino Mayra CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education Meza Joanna AAT Communication Media Studies for Transfer CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Meza Oscar CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine Michael Vivian AA Business Applications and Technology CA Business Applications and Technology Mier Caesar CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Millan Ramon CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Miranda Vanessa CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Mixer Kiel AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Mizumoto Mizuho CA Microsoft Office Professional Mobley Maria CA Computerized Bookkeeping Quickbooks Mock Albert CA Auto Tech Engine Service Moctezuma Aaron CA CSU General Education Mohamed Parisa AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Mojica Ezekiel CA Accounting Molina Maynor AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Montano Ivan CA Accounting AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Montano Maria AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Monte Mikayla AS Registered Nursing Montejo Alejandro CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Monteleone Patricia AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Monterrosa Carlos CA IGETC General Education AAT Sociology for Transfer Montes Mariana CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Montoya Socorro CERT Management Small Business Mora Guadalupe CA CSU General Education Mora Joana AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Mora Kiana CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer

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Morales Aura CERT Business Applications Office Management Morales Claudia AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Morales Gabriela AS Business Administration AST Business Administration for Transfer CA IGETC General Education Morales Jazmin CA American Sign Language Morales Jovana CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Morales Sergio CA IGETC General Education AST Physics for Transfer Morales Stephanie CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Moran Luis CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Moreno Gabina CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Moreno Julio AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Moreno Victor CA Auto Tech Engine Service Moskal Jessica AS Registered Nursing Mosqueda Hector AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Mostamand Maria AS Registered Nursing Mota Daniela AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Mota Diana CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Muhamed Trohier CA Accounting Mullicane Dominique AAT Kinesiology for Transfer Munganga Rostand CA Auto Tech Chassis Service CA Auto Tech Engine Service Muniz Christopher AAT Philosophy for Transfer Honors Muniz Noe CA Auto Tech Engine Service Munoz Angel AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Munoz Jasmin CA Accounting Munoz Juan CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Munoz Manuel CA Auto Tech Engine Performance CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Munoz Nadia AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Munoz Perla CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Munoz Yesenia CA Computerized Bookkeeping Quickbooks AA Management Munoz-Ayala Jennifer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Murillo Monserat AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Myers Landon CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Myers Michelle CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors

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Naderi Cina CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Napoles David CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AST Math for Transfer AST Physics for Transfer AS Science Napoles Zuniga Josue CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Navarrete William CA Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mid Range Navarro Cecilia CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Navarro Gloria CA CSU General Education AAT History for Transfer AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Navarro Jocelyn CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Navarro Karla CA CSU General Education Navarro Peter AST Business Administration for Transfer Negrete Bruno CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Negrete Edgar CA Business Applications and Technology Negrete Gamino Bernardo CA Welding Technology Nelson Nathan CA American Sign Language Nelson Nicholas AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Nevarez Christina CERT Business Applications Office Management Newvine Crystal-Andrea CA CSU General Education Ngo Lan AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Ngo Linh AA Accounting High Honors CA Computerized Bookkeeping Quickbooks CA Accounting CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks AST Business Administration for Transfer High Honors CA CSU General Education Ngo Nghia CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Nguyen Adrian AST Business Administration for Transfer Nguyen An CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors Nguyen Anh CA Auto Tech Engine Service Nguyen Ann CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced Nguyen Bach Mai AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Cecile CA Accounting Nguyen Christopher AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Nguyen Chuong AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Nguyen Cindy CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Nguyen Cindy CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Ginny AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Nguyen Guong CERT Business Applications Office Management Nguyen Haley CA CSU General Education AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical

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Nguyen Hannah AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors AS Science High Honors Nguyen Hien CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Highest Honors Nguyen Hieu CA CNC Lathe Set Up and Operation CA CNC Machine Set Up and Operation Nguyen Hieu K. CA CNC Programmer Mastercam Nguyen Hoang CA Auto Tech Engine Service Nguyen Hong Nhung AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Nguyen Huong CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education High Honors AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors Nguyen James AAT Communication Studies for Transfer Nguyen Judy CA Accounting Nguyen Katherine CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Nguyen Kathy CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Nguyen Kaylie CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Kelly CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors AS Pre-Nursing Honors Nguyen Kendrick CA IGETC General Education Nguyen Khanh CA Accounting Nguyen Kimberly AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Kristie AS Computer Science Honors Nguyen Lac Hoa CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Lam AS Engineering 3D Solid Modeling CERT Engineering 3D Solid Modeling Nguyen Leeana AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Nguyen Linh AST Business Administration for Transfer Highest Honors CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Highest Honors Nguyen Lisa CA Pharmacy Technology Basic Nguyen Loan CA CSU General Education Nguyen Matthew AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Nguyen Michael CA IGETC General Education AST Math for Transfer Honors AST Physics for Transfer Honors Nguyen Michelle CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Nguyen Michelle AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Nguyen My CA Accounting Nguyen Natalie CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Nghi AS Business Administration Honors CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Nguyen Nghi AST Business Administration for Transfer High Honors CA CSU General Education

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Nguyen Nghia AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Nguyen Ngoc CA Accounting CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Nguyen Ngoc CERT Adobe Applications for Business Nguyen Nguon CERT Solidworks 3D Modeling CA CNC Lathe Set Up and Operation CA CNC Programmer Mastercam Nguyen Nhu CERT Biotechnology Lab Assistant Nguyen Nicholas CA Automotive Business Technology CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Nguyen Oanh AS Registered Nursing Nguyen Phat CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors AST Math for Transfer Honors AS Science Honors Nguyen Quinn CA Paralegal Nguyen Quynh CA Auto Tech Engine Service Nguyen Quynh CERT Business Applications Office Management Nguyen Quynh CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors Nguyen Thanh Thiet CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Thao AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Nguyen Thao CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors Nguyen Thao CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education Highest Honors AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Highest Honors Nguyen Thao CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Thu Trang CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Thuy AS Business Administration AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Nguyen Tong CA Automotive Business Technology Nguyen Tram AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Honors CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Tuan CA Auto Tech Engine Service Nguyen Uyen CA Computerized Bookkeeping Quickbooks CA Accounting Nguyen Van CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Nguyen Veronica CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Nguyen Vincent AST Business Administration for Transfer AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Nguyen Vy CA Accounting Nguyen Xuong CERT Business Applications Office Management Nieto Carolina AAT Communication Media Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Nieves Agustin CA Auto Tech Engine Service Nishimura Angel CERT Survey of International Business Nordwick Donald AS Science High Honors Noyola Jennifer CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Political Science for Transfer

3.3 (45) 34 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Nunez Estefany CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Nunez Marylou AA Sociology Nunez Susana CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations O Neill Terry CA Auto Tech Engine Service Ochoa Javier AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA IGETC General Education Ochoa Julia AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Ojeda Yvette CERT Freelancer Olea Andres AAT Communication Studies for Transfer Olea Andres CA CSU General Education Olivares Gabriela CA Accounting Olivares Juan AAT Communication Media Studies for Transfer AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Olmedo Francisco CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Ong Sasirat CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors AST Math for Transfer High Honors Orozco Brenda AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Orozco Joenna AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Orozco Jonathan CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Orozco Luis CA IGETC General Education AST Physics for Transfer Orozco Luzmaria AAT Psychology for Transfer Orozco Perla AS Registered Nursing Orozco Cortes Maria CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Orr Kimberly AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Ortega Alexander AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Ortega Blanca AS Chemistry CA IGETC General Education Ortega David AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Ortega Janet CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Ortega Karen CA Business Applications and Technology Ortega Lisete AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Ortega Tabita CA American Sign Language Ortega Robles Abril CERT Business Applications Office Management Ortiz Arturo AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Ortiz Elizabeth CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Ortiz Gabriela CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Ortiz Josue CA Auto Tech Engine Service Ortiz Omar CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Ortiz Samuel CA IGETC General Education

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AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Ortiz Yetmi CA Accounting Ortuno Jovani CERT Business Applications Office Management Osoria Carolina AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Osorio Brayan AS Biology AS Chemistry Osorio Claudio CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Osorio Johanna CA Business Applications and Technology Osorio Juan CA Accounting Osornio Lucy CERT Business Applications Office Management Ospina Ana AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Ossman Matthew AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors Otoo Emmanuel AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Padilla Jennifer AS Registered Nursing Padilla Marissa AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Palacios Christian CA Kinesiology Fitness Specialist Palacios Gabriel CA Accounting CA CSU General Education AA International Business Honors Palacios Salvador CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine Palma Michael CA Auto Tech Drive Train Palma Paula CA Human Development Bilingual Associate Teacher Paniagua Oscar CA Accounting Pardo Ramirez Ericka CA Human Development Preschool Child Park Susan CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Partida Jose CA Auto Tech Engine Service Patricio Francisco AAT Studio Art for Transfer Pattison Kyle CA Auto Tech Engine Service Pedraza Veronica CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Peeken Nathan CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine CA Auto Tech Engine Service Pelcastre Anali AA International Business Pena Daniel AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Pena Don AA Art Digital Media Pena Sully CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Pena Priego Kelly CERT Survey of International Business Penaloza Lorena AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Peralta Adriana CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Peralta Jose AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Perea Anthony AA Accounting Pereira Jeffrey CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Perez Brenda AA Human Development Infant/Toddler AA Liberal Arts Perez Cristian AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Perez Eduardo CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Highest Honors AS Math Highest Honors AS Physics Highest Honors Perez Elizabeth CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science

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AAT Sociology for Transfer Perez Erika CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Perez Felipe Rene CA Auto Tech Engine Service Perez Gabriela CERT Business Applications Office Management Perez Jocelyn CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Perez Jose AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts American Studies Perez Maria AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Perez Mariate CERT Business Applications Office Management Perez Victor CERT Adobe Web Projects Perez Bacallao Judee AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Perez-Carrillo Carmen CA CSU General Education Perez-Prado Alfredo AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Pesqueira Nicole AS Fire Tech Fire Safety Education Officer CA Fire Tech Fire Safety Education Officer Peters Natasha AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Pham Bryan CA CNC Lathe Set Up and Operation CA CNC Programmer Mastercam Pham Dang CA Auto Tech Engine Service Pham Duy AST Business Administration for Transfer High Honors CA CSU General Education Pham Frank CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Philosophy for Transfer Pham Han CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Highest Honors Pham Hanh CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors Pham Hao CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors AS Science Honors Pham Huy CA Biomanufacturing Technician Pham Jenny CERT Business Applications Office Management Pham John CA CSU General Education AAT Kinesiology for Transfer AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Pham Paige CA IGETC General Education Pham Pauline CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors Pham Phuong CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Pham Quynh CA Accounting Pham Sa AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Pham Son CA CNC Lathe Set Up and Operation CA CNC Milling Machine Set Up and Operation Pham Tuyen AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Honors Pham Tuyen CA CNC Programmer Mastercam

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Pham Vannie CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Phan Hoai CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Phan Phung CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors AS Science High Honors Phan Quy AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors AST Math for Transfer High Honors AS Science High Honors Phan Thuy CA Accounting Phan Tram CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors Phung Ngan AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Phung Tan AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Pina Erika CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Pineda Estheysy CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Sociology for Transfer Pineda Teresita CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Pinones Jocelyn CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Pintor Laura AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Pisarzewski Conrad CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Pizano Sally AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Poirier Jenessa CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Poitevin Josh CA CSU General Education Ponce Alejandro CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Ponce Laura CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Pope Brandon CA Accounting Porron Adrian CA Accounting AST Business Administration for Transfer Prather Kyla CA IGETC General Education Prieto David Esteban CERT Biotechnology Lab Assistant AS Computer Science AS Engineering AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Math AST Physics for Transfer AS Science Primm Yesenia AA Human Development Preschool Child CA Human Development Preschool Child Pulone Carrie AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Highest Honors Pun Nancy AA International Business High Honors Purington James CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Quan Alex AA Business Applications and Technology Honors CERT Adobe Applications for Business AA Business Applications Digital Publishing Honors CA Business Applications Digital Publishing CERT Business Applications Office Management

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Quevedo Jonathan AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Quevedo Julio AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Quezada Soto Amairani CA CSU General Education Quinones Diana CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical AAT Psychology for Transfer Quinonez Raul CA CSU General Education AAT History for Transfer Quinonez Rosa CERT Business Applications Office Management Quintana Genaro AAT Studio Art for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Quintanilla Juan CA Auto Tech Engine Service Quiroz Jaime AA Criminal Justice Quiroz Juan CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Rabadan-Frias Juan CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Rael Louie CA CSU General Education Rambo Jensene CA CSU General Education Ramirez Alkaid CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Ramirez Cristina CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education High Honors Ramirez Daniel AAT Studio Art for Transfer CA CSU General Education Ramirez Juan CA CSU General Education AAT Philosophy for Transfer Ramirez Melissa CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Sociology for Transfer Ramirez Miguel CA Auto Tech Engine Performance CA Auto Tech Engine Service Ramirez Mireya AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Ramirez Ricardo CA Auto Tech Engine Service Ramirez Viridiana AS Business Administration Ramirez Wendy CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Ramirez Yuritzy CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Ramirez Randy CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Ramirezova Marketa CA Pharmacy Technology Basic Ramos Ivette AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Honors AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Honors Ramos Laura CA Accounting AS Business Administration

3.3 (50) 39 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

AA Economics Ramos Nohemi AAT Art History for Transfer Honors AAT Studio Art for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Ramos Olga CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Ramos Richard CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Rangel Cynthia CA CSU General Education AST Early Childhood Education for Transfer AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rangel Martinez Jennifer CA Accounting Rapp Kristine AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Rausa Bryce AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Raya Jessica CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Reay MacKenzie AS Registered Nursing Regalado Gabriela AA Human Development Preschool Child Regalado Natalie CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Reibold Sarah CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Reid Christina AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Rendon Julie CERT Spanish/English Interpretation & Translation AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Honors Reniedo Arjon Roger AS Registered Nursing Renteria Adrian CERT Spanish/English Interpretation & Translation Repol Anthony CA Business Applications and Technology Reyes Erica AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Reyes Maria CA Human Development Bilingual Associate Teacher Reyes Melissa AS Biology AS Business Administration AS Chemistry CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Science Reyes Raul AST Business Administration for Transfer Reyes Jimenez Carol CA CSU General Education AS Engineering AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AST Math for Transfer AST Physics for Transfer AS Science Reymundo Vivian AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Reynoso Jessica CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AA Sociology Reza Rosa CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Riaskova Iuliia CA Library Technology Rickers Adam CA Accounting Rico Arturo CA Music Digital Media Production Rico Elaine CA Library Technology Rios Denise CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Rios Eric CA IGETC General Education AS Math AS Physics

3.3 (51) 40 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Rios Isis AS Chemistry CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Rios Paulina CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Rios Pedro CA CSU General Education AAT Music for Transfer Rivas Andrew CERT Survey of International Business Rivas Jessealbert CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine CA Auto Tech Engine Service Rivas Pedro AS Computer Information Systems AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Rivas Lopez Heydi CA Human Development Bilingual Associate Teacher Rivera Adriana CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rivera Angel CA IGETC General Education Rivera Ezekiel AA Library Technology CA Library Technology Rivera Ileana CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Rivera Katia CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rivera Suarez Ma Ladizbeth AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Rizo Guadalupe AAT Anthropology CA IGETC General Education Roa Andres AAT Kinesiology for Transfer Roazol Yasemin Liora AS Registered Nursing Roberts Corey AA Social Science Honors Robinson Buddy AS Engineering Industrial Technology Robinson Carl CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Robles Alex CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rodriguez Abigail CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Rodriguez Adelmo CA Auto Tech Engine Service Rodriguez Alejandra CA Accounting AS Business Administration Rodriguez Anahi AA Paralegal Honors Rodriguez Anna CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Spanish for Transfer Rodriguez Cesar CA Auto Tech Engine Service Rodriguez Cynthia CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rodriguez David CERT Adobe Applications for Business Rodriguez Emanuel CA Automotive Business Technology Rodriguez Evelyn CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Rodriguez Francisco CA Auto Tech Engine Service Rodriguez Gabriela CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rodriguez Gabriela CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Honors

3.3 (52) 41 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Rodriguez Gilberto AA Criminal Justice Rodriguez Hugo CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rodriguez Humberto CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AST Physics for Transfer Rodriguez Jesus CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine CA Auto Tech Chassis Service CA Auto Tech Engine Service Rodriguez Jesus CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rodriguez Jose AS Computer Science Honors CA CSU General Education Rodriguez Joshua AAT History for Transfer Honors CA IGETC General Education Rodriguez Juan CA Welding Technology Rodriguez Kylie AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rodriguez Laura CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Rodriguez Lois AA International Business Honors CA International Business CERT Marketing Rodriguez Luis CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rodriguez Monica AS Registered Nursing Rodriguez Sara CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rodriguez Ulises CA CSU General Education Rodriguez Vanessa AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Rodriguez Vanessa AAT Psychology for Transfer Rodriguez- Jesse CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Rogers Claire AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Rojas Anayely CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science High Honors Rojas Astrid CA CSU General Education Rojas Daisy AST Administration of Justice for Transfer High Honors CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors Rojas Elena AS Registered Nursing Rojas Gabriela AST Business Administration for Transfer Rojas Glynis AA Human Development Preschool Child CA Human Development Preschool Child Rojas Marjorie AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Rojas Silvia CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Rojas Surley AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Roman Daniel AST Business Administration for Transfer Roman Gabriela CA Business Applications and Technology Roman Javier AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Roman Samuel CERT Business Applications Office Management Romeo Bennett CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Romero Gladys CA IGETC General Education Romero Maria AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education

3.3 (53) 42 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rosales Marcos CA CSU General Education Rosales Michael CA Accounting Rosas Felipe CA Auto Tech Chassis Service CA Auto Tech Engine Service Rosas Juan CA CSU General Education AAT History for Transfer Rosas Rosalba CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Rose Joseph CA Auto Tech Engine Service Ross Tyler CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Rossman Julee CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Rostami Mehrdad CA Biotechnology Lab Tech QC Microbiology Roth Whitnee CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Rubio Andres CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Rubio Gabriela CA IGETC General Education AAT Sociology for Transfer Rubio Rita CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Ruesga Jennie CA Business Applications and Technology Ruiz Clara CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Ruiz Erick AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Ruiz Fernanda CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Sociology for Transfer Ruiz Ivan AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Ruiz Robert CA Accounting Ruiz Selena CERT Business Applications Office Management Ruiz Aguero Grecia AS Registered Nursing Honors Saavedra Ivan CA Accounting CERT Survey of International Business Saavedra Mireya CA CSU General Education AAT Sociology for Transfer Salaets Jaryd CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Salazar Angelica CERT Business Applications Office Management Salazar Hope CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Salcedo Guadalupe CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer Salcedo Ventura AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Salcido Jacob AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Salem Abdelkarim CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AST Physics for Transfer AS Science Salgado Clemente CA Auto Tech Engine Performance AS Automotive Technology

3.3 (54) 43 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Salgado Kevin CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Salgado Marilyn CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Salgado Nayeli CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Honors AAT Psychology for Transfer Honors Salgado-Herrera Martha AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Salinas Eric AA Management CA Management CERT Management Supervision Salinas Yolisma CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Samano Alma CA Human Development Bilingual Associate Teacher Samson Paul AS Registered Nursing San Roman Carlos CA CSU General Education Sanabria Jessica AST Business Administration for Transfer Sanborn Craig AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Sanchez Antonio AA Accounting Sanchez Bianca AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Sanchez Filiberto CA Auto Tech Engine Service Sanchez Heather AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Sanchez Hector CA Auto Tech Engine Service Sanchez Joanna CERT Criminal Justice Corrections Officer Sanchez Martha AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Sanchez Mayra CA Human Development Bilingual Associate Teacher Sanchez Nancy AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer Sanchez Salvador CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Sanchez Stacy CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Sanchez Tomasa AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Sanchez Veronica AS Computer Information Systems Sanchez Yesenia AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Sanchez Aguirre Lizeth CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Paralegal CA Paralegal Sanchez Alvarez Beatriz AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Sanchez Jose CA Accounting Sangha Kelsey AST Business Administration for Transfer AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Santamaria Claribel AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Santos Adriana AAT Communication Studies for Transfer AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Santos Jechel AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Santoyo Djuna CA CSU General Education Savage Krystal AAT Studio Art for Transfer Honors CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Scharf Jeremy CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service

3.3 (55) 44 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Schock William CA Accounting AST Business Administration for Transfer CA IGETC General Education Schram Keith AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Schultz Heather CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors AST Math for Transfer Honors Sedota Angela CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Segovia Sylvia CA Management CERT Management Human Resource CERT Management Supervision Segura Monserrath AAT Anthropology CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Sequeira Anna AA Paralegal Serafin Jonathan CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Serafin Montserrat CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Serafin Sandra AA Community Social Services CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Serna Denise Krystel CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Serrano Antonio CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Serrano Diana CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Serrano Maximiliano CA Automotive Business Technology Servin Jose AAT Communication Media Studies for Transfer CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Sevilla Alejandro CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine Short Timothy CA Accounting Sidiqi Ramin AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Sieber Courtney CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Silva Albany CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Silva Carlos AS Welding Technology CA Welding Technology Silva Debbie CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AS Science Silva Sandy CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Silva Shirley CERT Survey of International Business Silvar Ana AA Accounting Simon Madrigal Erika CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors AAT Psychology for Transfer Honors Skala Marissa CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Smith Jacob AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Highest Honors CA IGETC General Education Sohie Dylan CA CSU General Education Solano Ramsey CERT Solidworks 3D Modeling

3.3 (56) 45 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Solano Cano David CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Solis Briana AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Solis Cesia CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Solis-Andaya Yacsiri CA CSU General Education AA Elementary Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Solorio Janet CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Sonora Irving AAT Kinesiology for Transfer Sorber Jeffery CA Pharmacy Technology Advanced Soria Margot AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Soriano Oscar AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA IGETC General Education Sosa Israel CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Sosa Samuel CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Sosa Quiroz Silvia CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Soto Edith AS Business Administration AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Soto Gabriel AS Computer Information Systems Soto Jose AST Business Administration for Transfer Soto Zarisbeth CERT Survey of International Business Spencer Cecilia CA Human Development Bilingual Associate Teacher Spoto James CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Stanley Breanna AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Stein Natalie AA Anthropology AAT Anthropology CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Stevens Margie CA Pharmacy Technology Basic Stockel Amanda AS Registered Nursing Stockton Nicolle CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Strassenburg Eric CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AST Math for Transfer Strobehn Daniel CA Accounting Suarez Mabel CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Suarez Maria Lourdes CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Suarez Richard AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Sun Ke CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors AAT Psychology for Transfer Honors Sung Sitha CA Pharmacy Technology Basic Surgoft Joseph AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Ta Nhung CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors

3.3 (57) 46 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Tantuvanich Richard AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Tapia Ana AA Accounting CA Accounting Tapia Ana CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Tapia Lizeth AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Tapia Maritza AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Tarango Ulysses AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Tellez Ismael CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Psychology for Transfer Tello Mariana CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Tenorio Maria AST Early Childhood Education for Transfer Tep Veasna CERT Adobe Applications for Business CERT Adobe Web Projects Tepayotl Quetzalin AS Biology AS Chemistry CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AS Science Tepox Erika CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer Teran Jose AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Terrones David CERT Adobe Applications for Business Teruel Michelle AA Community Social Services Thai Tina CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Honors Thomas Brandon CA Auto Tech Engine Service Thomas Ryan AS Registered Nursing Thompson Chris CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Thornton Chris CA Accounting Ticas Ruiz Jose CA Auto Tech Engine Service Tien Thomas CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Tisdale Andrew CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations To Justin AS Pharmacy Technology To Lan CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical To Quoc CA Auto Tech Engine Service To Thai CERT Business Applications Office Management Toledo Ligia CA Accounting Tomlinson John AA Music Honors Topete Mariela CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Torbert Breana CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Torrecillas Katie AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Torre-O'connor Kathryn AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Torres Alejandra CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical

3.3 (58) 47 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Torres Blanca CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Torres Brian CERT Survey of International Business Torres Cinthia CERT Business Applications Office Management Torres Dariene CERT Survey of International Business Torres Evelyn CERT Business Applications Office Management Torres Magnolia CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Torres Maria CERT Business Applications Office Management Torres Reina CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Torres Rosalia CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Torres Maria Luisa CA CSU General Education Toscano Raymundo CA Auto Tech Engine Service Tostado Elizabeth CA IGETC General Education AA Political Science AAT Political Science for Transfer Tovalino Danny AAT History for Transfer CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Spanish for Transfer Tran Alice CA Business Applications and Technology Tran Amy AA Liberal Arts Math and Science High Honors Tran Anh AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Tran Antony CA CNC Lathe Set Up and Operation Tran Duc CA Auto Tech Engine Service Tran Eric CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Tran Hai CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Tran Hang AS Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Honors Tran Kevin CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors AS Pre-Nursing Honors Tran Kim CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Tran Kirsten CERT Adobe Web Projects CA Business Applications Digital Publishing Tran Linda CA Pharmacy Technology Basic Tran Linh AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Tran Nam CA Auto Tech Engine Service Tran Phuong CA Accounting Tran Quyen CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Tran Stephanie AS Registered Nursing Tran Tai CA IGETC General Education Tran Tho AS Computer Science Tran Thomas CA Auto Tech Engine Service Tran Thuyduong CERT Accounting Financial Planning Tran Tien CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Tran Tony CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Tran Uyen AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Tran Van CA Accounting Tran Viet CA Auto Tech Engine Performance Tran Yen CERT Business Applications Office Management Tran Yvette CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Tranphuong Thao AS Chemistry CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science

3.3 (59) 48 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

AS Science Trejo Fernando CA Auto Tech Engine Service Trejo Marco CA Auto Tech Chassis Service Trinh Phu CA Auto Tech Advanced Engine Trinh Phuong CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Trujillo Bryanna CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science AAT Sociology for Transfer Trujillo Genesis CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Trujillo Jose CA Automotive Business Technology Truong Hao CA Auto Tech Engine Service Truong Khuong CA CSU General Education AST Math for Transfer High Honors Truong Nguyen CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Tsuruoka Kazuya AS Registered Nursing Ugarte Jose CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Unger Dylan CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Unson Thomas AS Registered Nursing Urbina Adriana AAT Psychology for Transfer Uribe Berenice CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Urzua Carlos AA Liberal Arts American Studies Urzua Yarely AA Community Social Services CA CSU General Education AAT Sociology for Transfer Vaca Connie CA Accounting CA Computerized Accounting Quickbooks Vafa Negin CERT Biotechnology Lab Assistant CA Biomanufacturing Technician Valdez Alejandro CA Accounting AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Valdivia Janice CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AS Pre-Nursing Valencia Alondra CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Valencia Destiny CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Valencia Nereyda CA Accounting Valentin Cassandra CA Accounting Valenzuela Jocelyn CA CSU General Education Van Der Linden Amy AS Occupational Therapy Assistant Honors Van Dort Dane CERT Adobe Web Projects Vang Panhia AST Business Administration for Transfer Vangyi Sondra CA CSU General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Vann Keane AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Honors Vann Keane CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Vaquera Lourdes CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Varela Eduardo CA CSU General Education Varela Gloria AAT Art History for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Vargas Ana AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education

3.3 (60) 49 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Vargas Graciela CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer Vargas Thomas CERT Solidworks 3D Modeling CA CNC Lathe Set Up and Operation CA CNC Machine Set Up and Operation CA CNC Milling Machine Set Up and Operation CA CNC Programmer Mastercam Vargas Valentina CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Vasconcelos Guadalupe CA CSU General Education AAT Kinesiology for Transfer Vasquez Adrian AST Business Administration for Transfer Vasquez Anthony AS Fire Tech Public Fire Service Honors CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors Vasquez Crystal AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Vasquez Felix CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations CA Music Digital Media Production AA Theater Arts Technical Theater Emphasis Vasquez Lori AA Accounting Vasquez Nancy AA Human Development Preschool Child Vasquez Roger CA CSU General Education Vasquez-Bruno Allyson CA IGETC General Education AST Math for Transfer Vazquez Ismael AST Business Administration for Transfer Honors CA CSU General Education Vazquez Kenia CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Vazquez Lorena CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Vazquez Sandra AST Administration of Justice for Transfer CA CSU General Education Vazquez Lima Danny CA Art Digital Media Graphic Design AA Art Digital Media Vega Ivette CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AAT Psychology for Transfer Vega Leticia AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Vega Liliana CERT Business Applications Office Management Vela Belem AA Paralegal Velarde Laura CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Velasco Eduardo CERT Business Applications Office Management Velasquez Felix CA IGETC General Education AST Physics for Transfer Velasquez Manuel CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Velazquez Carmen CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Velazquez Miguel AA Liberal Arts Business and Technology Honors Velazquez Noemi CA CSU General Education CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Honors AAT Sociology for Transfer Honors Velazquez Sarahi CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical

3.3 (61) 50 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Venegas Cesar CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Ventura Jesenia CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Ventura Marin Griselda AA Human Development Preschool Child CA Human Development Preschool Child Vera Gloria CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Vice Teri AA Human Development School Age CA Human Development School Age Vicqueneau Mathieu CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Victoria Arnet AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Vieyra Adrian CA CSU General Education AA Geography AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AA Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Science Vieyra Ileen AAT Kinesiology for Transfer Vilchis Irving AAT Sociology for Transfer Villafuerte Kevin AST Business Administration for Transfer Villagrana Tomas CA Welding Technology Villalba Jennifer CA Human Development Preschool Child Villalpando David AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Villareal Raymond CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Honors Villegas Elba AA Human Development Preschool Child CA Human Development Preschool Child Viramontes Nicole AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Vivas Stephanie CA American Sign Language Vo Giang CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors AS Science Honors Vo Jacqueline CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Vo Mary CERT Business Applications Office Management Vo Tammy CERT Adobe Applications for Business Vo Thao CA CSU General Education Vo Tram Anh AS Chemistry CA CSU General Education Vu Brian CA IGETC General Education Vu Britney CA CSU General Education Vu Hoa CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Math and Science AST Math for Transfer Vu Thong CA CNC Programmer Mastercam Vu Pham Demi CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Honors AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Honors Vue Noua CA American Sign Language Vuong Teresa CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Walker Ana CERT Spanish/English Interpretation & Translation Wallace Brianna AA Liberal Arts Math and Science Walters Shauna AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Honors

3.3 (62) 51 Santa Ana College Grad List - Spring 2016

Webb Riley CA Fire Tech Public Fire Service Wells Cindy AS Registered Nursing Westre Maria AA Business Administration Whisler Cynthia CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Wichman Heather AA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Wilkes Evanne AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Williams Karen AA Accounting Williamson Garrett AAT Communication Studies for Transfer CA CSU General Education Wilson Bradley AST Business Administration for Transfer Wilson Nicole AS Registered Nursing Wingert James AA Art AAT Psychology for Transfer AAT Sociology for Transfer Winter Erica CA IGETC General Education Witt Melissa AS Registered Nursing Wodstrchill Amanda CA Human Development Preschool Child Wood Megumi AS Registered Nursing Wright Marceline CERT Management Supervision Wu Wendy CA Accounting Xilikakis Ioannis CA Art Digital Media Graphic Design Yamaguchi Hideki CERT Adobe Web Projects Yamaguchi- Katsumi AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Highest Honors AAT Psychology for Transfer Highest Honors Yanez Maria CERT Business Applications Office Management Yax Alfredo CA Auto Tech Drive Train Ybarra Raymond CA Accounting Yen Jack CA Accounting Young Gloria AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Zacarias Jesus CA Art Video Game & Interactive Media Zahroh Farida CA IGETC General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations High Honors AA Sociology High Honors Zamora Daniel CA CSU General Education Zamora Linda CA CSU General Education AA Liberal Arts Arts, Humanities, Communcations Zamudio Mercedes CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Zamudio Octavio AS Computer Information Systems Zavala Yanette AST Administration of Justice for Transfer Zepeda-Field Darliene CA Library Technology Zermeno Jose CERT Accounting Financial Planning Zheng Jenny AST Business Administration for Transfer CA CSU General Education Zhou Jian CA Accounting Zoldos Jessica CA CSU General Education Zook Jared CA IGETC General Education AAT Psychology for Transfer Zuniga Alejandra CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Zuno Guadalupe CA Medical Assistant Administrative/Clinical Zurita Rodriguez Alejandra CERT Business Applications Office Management

3.3 (63) 52 3.4

3.4 (1) 2016SPRING 2016 STATISTICS

3.4 (2) MAJOR Intersession 2016 & Spring 2016

Accounting 1 Anthropology 1 Anthropology (AA-T) 8 APPR: Main Mechanic: Maintenance Mechanic 1 Apprentice 1 ASSOCIATE DEGREES Art 2 Art: Studio Art (AA-T) 10 STATISTICS: Art - Graphic Design 2 Intersession 2016 and Spring 2016 Biological Science/Biology 16 Biotechnology 2 Business Administration 36 Business Administration (AS-T) 68 Chemistry 13 Communication 2 Communication Studies (AA-T) 34 Computer Information Systems 2 Computer Science 7 Economics 4 Economics (AA-T) 5 Elementary Education 2 Elementary Education (AA-T) 5 English 1 English (AA-T) 2 Gemology 1 History (AA-T) 15 Kinesiology (AA-T) 6 Liberal Arts 1 Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication 334 Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences 142 Liberal Arts: Multi-Cultural Studies 1 Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences 158 3.4 (3) MAJOR Intersession 2016 & Spring 2016 Marketing 3 Mathematics 3 Mathematics (AS-T) 26 Philosophy 1 Philosophy (AA-T) 2 ASSOCIATE DEGREES Physics 2 Physics (AS-T) 21 STATISTICS: Political Science (AA-T) 9 Intersession 2016 and Spring 2016 Psychology 3 Psychology (AA-T) 41 Public Works: Construction Inspection 2 Public Works: Construction Management 3 Real Estate 1 Science 10 Social Science 1 Sociology 3 Sociology (AA-T) 22 Spanish (AA-T) 2 Survey/Mapping Sciences - Land Surveying 2 Water Utility Science Wastewater/Environmental Sanitation 2 Water Distribution 10 Water Treatment 6

Spring 2015-Total 1057

TOTAL AA Degrees 656 AA-T Degrees 161 AS Degrees 125 AS-T Degrees 115 3.4 (4) Certificate of Achievement Intersession 2016 & Spring 2016

American Sign Language 1 Art Digital Media - Web Design 1 Biotechnology Biomanufacturing Technician 1 Cosmetology 3 CSU General Education Breadth 394 CERTIFICATE OF Gemology 9 ACHIEVEMENT: IGETC General Education Breadth 183 Public Works: Construction Inspection 2 Intersession 2016 and Spring 2016 Public Works: Construction Management 2 Real Estate 1 Survey/Mapping Sciences - Land Surveying 3 Water Utility Science: Wastewater/Environmental Sanitation 2 Water Distribution 7 Water Treatment 7 Totals 616

Certificate of Proficiency Intersession 2016 & Spring 2016

Biotechnology Lab Assistant 6 Business Management 1 Education: After School Program Assistant 2 CERTIFICATE OF After School Program Associate Teacher 1 Human Development: Preschool 3 PROFICIENCY: Marketing: Intersession 2016 and Spring 2016 General 2 Advertising 4 Public Works - Code Enforcement Officer 14 Real Estate: Appraisal 1 Salesperson 1 Totals 35

Cumulative Totals for Spring 651 3.4 (5) Certificate of Achievement Intersession 2016 & Spring 2016

American Sign Language 1 Art Digital Media - Web Design 1 Biotechnology Biomanufacturing Technician 1 Cosmetology 3 CSU General Education Breadth 394 Gemology 9 IGETC General Education Breadth 183 Public Works: Construction Inspection 2 Public Works: Construction Management 2 Real Estate 1 Survey/Mapping Sciences - Land Surveying 3 Water Utility Science: Wastewater/Environmental Sanitation 2 Water Distribution 7 Water Treatment 7 COMPARATIVE Totals 616 2016 STATISTICS

Certificate of Proficiency Intersession 2016 & Spring 2016

Biotechnology Lab Assistant 6 Business Management 1 Education: After School Program Assistant 2 After School Program Associate Teacher 1 Human Development: Preschool 3 Marketing: General 2 Advertising 4 Public Works - Code Enforcement Officer 14 Real Estate: Appraisal 1 Salesperson 1 Totals 35

Cumulative Totals for Spring 651

3.4 (6) MAJOR Spring Spring 2015 2016

Accounting 1 1 Anthropology 1 Anthropology (AA-T) 1 8 ASSOCIATE DEGREES APPR: Maintenance Mechanic: COMPARATIVE STATISTICS: Maintenance Mechanic Apprentice 1 1 Art 5 2 Semester by Semester Art: Studio Art (AA-T) 13 10 Art - Graphic Design 2 2 Biological Science/Biology 19 16 Biotechnology 2 Business Administration 51 36 Business Administration (AS-T) 75 68 Chemistry 13 13 Communication 1 2 Communication Studies (AA-T) 26 34 Computer Information Systems 2 Computer Science 6 7 Economics 6 4 Economics (AA-T) 5 Elementary Education 1 2 Elementary Education (AA-T) 5 5 English 1 English (AA-T) 8 2 Gemology 2 1 Geography 1 History 1 History (AA-T) 12 15 Kinesiology (AA-T) 11 6 Liberal Arts 1 1 Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication 362 334

3.4 (7) MAJOR Spring Spring 2015 2016 Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences 146 142 Liberal Arts: Multi-Cultural Studies 7 1 Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences 172 158 Management (General) 3 Marketing 1 3 Mathematics 5 3 ASSOCIATE DEGREES Mathematics (AS-T) 17 26 COMPARATIVE STATISTICS: Modern Languages 3 Semester by Semester Philosophy 1 1 Philosophy (AA-T) 3 2 Physics 1 2 Physics (AS-T) 12 21 Political Science 3 Political Science (AA-T) 11 9 Psychology 10 3 Psychology (AA-T) 42 41 Public Works: Construction Inspection 2 Publick Works: Construction Management 3 Public Works: Management 1 Real Estate 1 Science 12 10 Social Science 1 Sociology 1 3 Sociology (AA-T) 13 22 Spanish (AA-T) 1 2 Survey/Mapping Sciences - Land Surveying 5 2 Water Utility Science Wastewater/Environmental Sanitation 8 2 Water Distribution 9 10 Water Treatment 11 6

TOTAL 1121 1057

3.4 (8) 2016SPRING 2016 ASSOCIATE DEGREE 5 YEAR STATISTICS

3.4 (9) ASSOCIATE DEGREES 5 YEAR STATISTICS

MAJOR Total 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Accounting 6 2 2 2 Anthropology 5 2 2 1 Anthropology (AA-T) 15 6 1 8 Apprenticeship - Electricity Power Lineman 1 1 Apprenticeship - Maintenance Mechanic Apprentice I 2 1 1 Apprentice II 1 1 Apprenticeship - Surveying Chainman 2 2 Chief of Party 2 1 1 Art 27 5 5 5 7 5 Art: Studio Arts (AA-T) 39 8 16 15 Art - Digital Media Arts 1 1 Art - Graphic Design 13 1 2 2 4 4 Biological Science/Biology 80 7 15 13 25 20 Biotechnology 2 2 Business Administration 264 23 51 40 75 75 Business Administration (AS-T) 373 43 94 115 121 Business Management 25 5 6 6 6 2 Business Management - Entrepreneurship 9 3 4 1 1 Chemistry 50 2 7 10 16 15 Communication 4 1 1 2 Communication Studies (AA-T) 95 2 4 10 34 45 Computer Information Systems 7 1 2 1 1 2 Computer Science 29 1 4 8 7 9 Cosmetology 3 2 1 Economics (AA) 32 8 8 3 8 5 Economics (AA-T) 5 5 Elementary Education (AA) 9 1 4 2 2 Elementary Education (AA-T) 25 8 7 10 English 6 2 1 2 1 English (AA-T) 33 8 8 11 6 Gemology 9 3 2 3 1 Geography 3 1 1 1

3.4 (10) ASSOCIATE DEGREES 5 YEAR STATISTICS

TOTAL 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Geology 2 1 1 History 32 11 9 7 2 3 History (AA-T) 54 14 22 18 Human Development: Infant-Toddler 1 1 Kinesiology (AA-T) 22 13 9 Liberal Arts 43 22 13 3 3 2 Liberal Arts: University Transfer Studies 36 21 10 5 Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communica- 2437 375 467 489 575 531 tion Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences 865 109 155 176 222 203 Liberal Arts: Multi-Cultural Studies 21 3 4 3 8 3 Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences 1062 141 196 217 259 249 Management (General) 19 3 3 6 6 1 Marketing (General) 20 6 4 3 3 4 Mathematics (AA) 37 5 8 12 8 4 Mathematics (AS-T) 61 1 8 24 28 Modern Languages 4 1 3 Philosophy 9 2 4 1 2 Philosophy (AA-T) 8 1 4 3 Physics (AS) 28 7 7 10 1 3 Physics (AS-T) 47 1 5 17 24 Political Science 39 11 12 11 4 1 Political Science (AA-T) 33 8 13 12 Psychology (AA) 100 23 28 24 18 7 Psychology (AA-T) 208 33 51 61 63 Public Works: Management 4 1 3 Public Works: Construction Inspection 6 6 Public Works: Construction Management 15 3 1 8 3 Public Works: Environmental Management 2 2 Real Estate 5 3 2 Science 63 6 11 19 14 13 Social Science 4 2 2 Sociology (AA) 18 4 3 2 3 6 Sociology (AA-T) 60 7 7 17 29 Spanish (AA-T) 3 1 2

3.4 (11) ASSOCIATE DEGREES 5 YEAR STATISTICS

TOTAL 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Survey/Mapping Sciences - Land Surveying 28 9 6 3 6 4 Water Utility Science Wastewater/Environmental Sanitation 42 6 5 11 13 7 Water Distribution 64 13 11 8 15 17 Water Treatment 67 14 8 14 16 15

Totals 6746 867 1174 1369 1696 1640

AA Degrees 784 941 962 1119 1023 AA-T Degrees 2 52 121 199 227 AS Degrees 81 136 179 222 217 AS-T Degrees 45 107 156 173

3.4 (12) CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT 5 YEAR STATISTICS

Certificate of Achievement Total 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Accounting 4 1 1 1 1 Apprenticeship: Barbering 33 33 Apprenticeship: Carpentry Total 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Acoustical 31 30 1 Biotechnology Biomanufacturing Technician 3 Drywall/Lather 172 167 4 1 Business Management - Entrepreneurship 6 1 4 1 Apprenticeship: Cosmetology 66 12 36 7 11 CSU General Education Breath 2564 399 468 533 552 612 Apprenticeship - Electricity Computer Information Systems 2 1 1 Industrial 152 48 52 31 21 Computer Science 18 1 16 1 Intelligent Transportation System 13 10 3 Cosmetology 190 11 163 16 Sound Installer 72 12 31 11 11 7 Gemology 102 12 9 40 16 25 Apprenticeship: Electricity- Power Lineman 478 116 175 49 113 25 IGETC - General Education Breadth 1034 171 190 189 236 248 Apprenticeship: Maintenance Mechanic Management: Retail Management 1 1 Apprentice I 36 21 7 8 Public Works - Management 5 1 4 Apprentice II 21 16 5 Public Works - Construction Inspection 48 14 5 17 4 8 Apprenticeship-Operating Engineers Public Works - Construction Management 47 4 7 34 2 Heavy Equipment Operator 346 269 14 45 18 Public Works - Environmental Management 2 2 Plant Equipment/Rock, Sand & Gravel 10 10 Real Estate 5 4 1 Special Inspector 4 4 Sign Language 6 1 2 2 1 Apprenticeship - Surveying Survey/Mapping Sciences - Land Surveying 44 14 5 18 4 3 Chainman 53 38 13 2 Water Utility Science...... Chief of Party 132 49 50 13 12 8 Wastewater/Environmental Sanitation 110 24 24 34 15 13 Art- Digital Media 2 2 Water Distribution 165 31 36 35 34 29 Graphic Design 16 1 8 7 Water Treatment 182 36 27 57 28 34 Interactive Design 1 1 Web Design 3 1 2 TOTALS 992 1488 1273 1338 1088

3.4 (13) CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT 5 YEAR STATISTICS

Total 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Biotechnology Biomanufacturing Technician 3 Business Management - Entrepreneurship 6 1 4 1 CSU General Education Breath 2564 399 468 533 552 612 Computer Information Systems 2 1 1 Computer Science 18 1 16 1 Cosmetology 190 11 163 16 Gemology 102 12 9 40 16 25 IGETC - General Education Breadth 1034 171 190 189 236 248 Management: Retail Management 1 1 Public Works - Management 5 1 4 Public Works - Construction Inspection 48 14 5 17 4 8 Public Works - Construction Management 47 4 7 34 2 Public Works - Environmental Management 2 2 Real Estate 5 4 1 Sign Language 6 1 2 2 1 Survey/Mapping Sciences - Land Surveying 44 14 5 18 4 3 Water Utility Science...... Wastewater/Environmental Sanitation 110 24 24 34 15 13 Water Distribution 165 31 36 35 34 29 Water Treatment 182 36 27 57 28 34

TOTALS 992 1488 1273 1338 1088

3.4 (14) CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY Computer Sci:AppliedRobotics/Embedded Prog.

5 YEAR STATISTICS After SchoolProgram Associate Teacher Survey/Mapping -LandSurveying Technician TV/Video Communications- MediaStudies After School Program Assistant HumanResource Management Green-Sustainable Building Basic Early ChildhoodPreschool CodeEnforcement Officer Biotechnology: LabAssistant Early Child,Infant/Toddler Certificate of Proficiency General Accounting Water UtilitySupervisor CIS -Web Programming Business Management CIS -Web Page Design Human Development: Project Management Web Marketing Computerized Cumulative Totals Cosmetician Supervision Manicuring Advertising Esthetician Salesperson Supervisor Management: Appraisal Public Works: General Cosmetology Real Estate: Accounting Marketing: Education: Years: Totals Total 274 639 129 15 22 28 72 16 10 69 84 13 13 30 17 21 79 1 0 2 0 0 4 8 6 7 1 0 2011 -12 2011-12 1045 14 53 3 4 6 3 2 8 6 5 2 2012-13 2012-13 1577 12 10 89 17 4 3 1 2 2 7 7 2 4 7 9 1 1 2013-14 2013-14 2297 1024 209 483 103 71 40 42 10 33 1 1 3 1 5 7 2 3 2 1 4 2 1 2014-15 2014-15 1519 181 33 51 16 14 18 16 1 4 6 1 6 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3.4 (15) 2015-16 2015-16 1301 213 31 10 10 91 11 30 5 2 4 1 9 5 4 3.4 (16) 2016

SPRING 2016ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Acker Evan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Adams Tim Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Aguilar Ana Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Aguilar Me- Beatriz Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC dina Ahlquist Travis Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Ahlquist Travis Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Akhbari Ryan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Alcantar Lizbeth Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Alcantar Lizbeth Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Alcantar Maria Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Alcantar Maria Psychology (AA) Alcantar Maria Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Alvarado Amanda Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Alvarez Erika Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Anderson Ashley Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Anderson Ashley Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Anderson Jade Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Anderson William Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC 3.4 (17) Andres Marissa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Apatiga Jessica Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Arbgast Jessica Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Arbgast Jessica Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Arechiga Brittany Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Arechiga Brittany Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Arriaga Jasmine Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Arriaga Jasmine Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Asares Rachel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Asares Rachel Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Asuncion Enrika Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Baehner Michael Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Barajas Francisco Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Barrientos Eliza Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Barrientos Eliza Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Beltran Lucas Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Beltran Lucas Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Benson David Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Benson David Art | AA | SCC Bermudez Irma Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Berry Zoe Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Berry Zoe Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Biedebach Joseph Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC

3.4 (18) Biedebach Joseph Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Bielitz Rachael Anthropology | AA | SCC Birmingham Celine Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Blake Matthew Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Blake Matthew Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Blake Matthew Economics | AA | SCC Blake Matthew Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Bologna Angelo Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Bonilla Edgar Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Orozco Bonilla Edgar Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Orozco Bravo Ashley Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Bravo Ashley Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Brown Kendra Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Brown Zachary Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Buenrostro Enrique Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Bui Amy Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Bui Amy Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Bungert Kelsi Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Burkhart Madison Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Burkhart Madison Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Burkhart Madison Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Bustos Alexis Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC 3.4 (19) Calderon Stephanie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Calderon Stephanie Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Calderon Stephanie Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Caldwell Savanna Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Caldwell Savanna Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Campbell Michael Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Campbell Michael Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Cano Janelle Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Cano Janelle Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Cantu Roy Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Capen McKenna Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Carter Shannon Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Carter Shannon Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Castillo Adrianna Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Castillo Brenda Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Catero Chance Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Ceja Jose Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Chamoun Camille Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Highest Honors Chamoun Camille Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Highest Honors Chandoo Badriya Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Charleton Alexa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High Honors

3.4 (20) Charleton Alexa Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With High Honors Chase Brittney Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Chase Brittney Liberal Arts: Multi-Cultural Studies | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Chase Brittney Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Chavez Christina Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Chavez Maria Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Flores Chavez Maria Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Flores Chavez Maria Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Flores Cho Rachel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Cho Rachel Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Clemenz Ricky Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Clemenz Ricky Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Cobb Kristen Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Cobb Kristen Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Congiardo Kelsi Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Conway Avery Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Copenbarg- Lindsay Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC er

3.4 (21) Copenbarg- Lindsay Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC er Correa Vincent Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Correa Vincent Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Corredor Chantel Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Corredor Chantel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Cortes Kimberly Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Cortez Sonia Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Cortez Sonia Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Cravens Gabrielle Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Cruz Esteban Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Cruz Bar- Daisy Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC rera Cruz Bar- Daisy Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC rera Cunanan Matthew Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Cunning- Lauren Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC ham Curry Claudia Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Curry Claudia Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC D’Aquila Cheyenne Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Dallal Mary Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Dallal Mary Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Daniel Jessica Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC

3.4 (22) Davari Katayoun Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Davari Katayoun Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Davis Jonathan Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Davis Jonathan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Davis Kristen Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC De Aragon Richelle Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC De Aragon Richelle Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC De Lorenzo Joseph Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors De Lorenzo Pamela Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC De Rosas Angelica Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors De Trinidad Eric Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC De Trinidad Eric Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC De la Cruz Michelle Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC De la Pie- Olivia Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC dra-Mor- rissey Debruhl Joshua Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Del Rio Ericka Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Dela Cruz Faithangelie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High Honors Delawder Eric Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Diaz Alexis Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Diaz Luis Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC

3.4 (23) Diaz Luis Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Dickerson Cory Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Highest Honors Dickerson Cory Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Highest Honors ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Digiovanni Alyssa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Docherty Christopher Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Docherty Christopher Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Docherty Christopher Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Donaldson Sarah Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Donaldson Sarah Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Donoghue Jessica Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Donoghue Jessica Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Dorzok Nicole Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Dueck Tessa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Highest Honors Duncanson Kaylee Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Duran Brittney Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High Honors Duran Brittney Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With High Honors Eapen Mirayah Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Eapen Mirayah Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC El Saleem Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC

3.4 (24) El Saleem Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Enos Dylan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Equitz Summer Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Escobar Nidia Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Escobar Nidia Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Escobar Nidia Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Farfan Janette Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Farfan Janette Psychology (AA) Farfan Janette Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Fernandez Danielle Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Fernandez Danielle Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Ferreira Rocio Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Fielding Paige Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Fielding Paige Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Fitzger- Lacy Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC ald-Boggis Fixa Charles Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Fixa Charles Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Fleming Erik Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Flores Michelle Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Flores Michelle Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Flores Michelle Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Flores Raquel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Flores Raquel Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC 3.4 (25) Flores Raquel Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Foley Jessica Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Franceschi Gionata Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Franceschi Gionata Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Franchi Diego Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Franchi Diego Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Fredstrom Erin Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Galia Christine Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Mae Galia Christine Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Mae Gamboa Alma Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Gamboa Alma Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Gannuscio Dylan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Gannuscio Dylan Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Garcia Breanna Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Garcia Briana Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Garnica Hayley Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Gaughan Sydney Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Gaughan Sydney Sociology (AA) With Honors Departmental Honors Gerber Cole Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Gigante Rica Faye Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Gil Isabel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors 3.4 (26) Gilchrist Russell Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Gildea Ryan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Gildea Ryan Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Gilreath Jeremy Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Godina Rocio Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High Zapata Honors Godina Rocio Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With High Zapata Honors Going Matthew Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Gomez Caroline Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Gomez Caroline Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Gomez Jesse Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Gomez Monica Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Gomez Stephanie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Gomez Stephanie Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Gongloff Tyson Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Gongloff Tyson Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Gorospe Shannon Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Grajeda Alexandria Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Grant Sean Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Groover Haley Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Groover Haley Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC

3.4 (27) Guardiano Ivanna Pau- Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors line Gue Geoffrey Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Gue Geoffrey Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Guevara M Santos Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Aguilar ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Gundell Katherine Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Gutierrez Angelina Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Haddad Samir Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Haddad Samir Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Haddad Samir Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Hamid Ihsan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Hamid Ihsan Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Hamid Ihsan Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Hanano Maria Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Hanano Maria Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Hand Wayne Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Hand Wayne Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Harrinson Chelsea Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Harrinson Chelsea Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Harrinson Chelsea Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Harris Marissa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Hayes Jared Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Hebdon Diamond Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors 3.4 (28) Heng Franklin Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Herley Anastacia Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With High Honors Herley Anastacia Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High Honors ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Hernandez Ashley Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Hernandez Ashley Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Hernandez Erika Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Hernandez Monica Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Heyman MacKenzie Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Heyman MacKenzie Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Heyman MacKenzie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Heyne Marissa Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Hickman Nathan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Hicks Jordian Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Hirahara Grant Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Hirawala Zahra Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Hom Nathaniel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Hom Nathaniel Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Houston Heather Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Hsu Bey-Ru Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With High Honors 3.4 (29) Huerta Avigail Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With High Honors Huerta Avigail Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With High Honors Huerta Avigail Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High Honors ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Hussari Amer Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Huynh Christy Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Huynh Christy Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Huynh Jenson Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Huynh Jenson Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Huynh Jenson Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Illes Martin Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Illes Martin Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Imfeld Samantha Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC James Jordan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors James Jordan Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Jaramillo Joshua Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Javier Rosalba Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Zamora Javier Rosalba Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Zamora 3.4 (30) Jensen Alec Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Jensen David Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Jensen Michael Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Jimenez Joshua Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Jimenez Joshua Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Johnson Jacob Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Johnson Jacob Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Johnson Jacob Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Jordan Samantha Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Kavathas Alyssa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Kenyon Sydney Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Kenyon Sydney Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Khan Arfa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Khan Arfa Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Khan Umber Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Khan Umber Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Kim Nicole Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Kittridge George Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Kittridge George Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Kliewer Meghan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High Honors Kliewer Meghan Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With High Honors Kobayashi Grant Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC 3.4 (31) Koepke Sjoen Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Koepke Sjoen Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Kolaczews- Joanna Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With High ka Honors Kressin Abigail Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lacey Brandon Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Lamb Kyle Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Landry Thomas Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Lazarus Cristopher Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Leal Karina Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Leal Karina Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Lee Brandon Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Leighton Colby Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Leighton Colby Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Leo Ashley Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Leo Ashley Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Levario Stephanie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lewis Nathaniel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lewis Nathaniel Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Lezama Maria Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Lezama Maria Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lindsey Alexandra Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lindsey Alexandra Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC 3.4 (32) Lipsky Erik Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Loera Alyssa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lomakin Natasha Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lopez Alondra Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lopez Alondra Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Lopez Fredrick Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Lopez Fredrick Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lopez Kendal Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lopez Liliana Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lopez Liliana Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Lovelady Nicole Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Lugo Michael Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors MacKie Andrew Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC MacKie Andrew Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Macias Steven Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Macias Steven Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Madore Isabelle Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Makris Kristy Education: Elementary Education | AA | SCC Marcheso Tomo Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Marcheso Tomo Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Marin Melissa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Marinero Raul Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Martin Ashley Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC

3.4 (33) Martin Ashley Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Martin Jennifer Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Martinez Kristel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Martinez Rebecca Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Martinez Rebecca Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Martinez Rebecca Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Martinez Victoria Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Martinez Victoria Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Martinez Guadalupe Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Sanchez Martinez Guadalupe Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Sanchez Masmela Kevin Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Masmela Kevin Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Matarozza Dominic Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Matranga Colby Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC McCaughin Kylie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC McGann Evan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC McKinney Amber Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Medina Jessica Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Medina Jessica Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Mejia Katia Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Mejia Katia Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC 3.4 (34) Miller Macy Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Montes Jason Bradley Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Montoya Ronnie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Moore Paige Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Moore Paige Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Mora Jessica Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Mora Jessica Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Moran Valeria Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Moreno Monique Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Morton Samantha Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Morton Tarah Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Morton Tarah Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Moubasher Amr Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Moubasher Amr Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Moubasher Amr Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Moubayed Jonathan Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Munguia Genesis Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Munoz Marco Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Munoz Matthew Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Murphy Miranda Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Nabulsi Tamara Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Nabulsi Tamara Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Nabulsi Tamara Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar 3.4 (35) Nabulsi Tamara Sociology (AA) With Honors Departmental President’s Honors Scholar Nakoud Catren Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With High Honors Nakoud Catren Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High Honors ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Nava-Mo- Matthew Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC lina Nawabi Noah Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Nawabi Noah Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Nelson Zachary Economics | AA | SCC Newland Chasen Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Newton Christopher Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Newton Christopher Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Nguyen Alexandra Psychology (AA) With Honors Departmental Honors Nguyen Alexandra Sociology (AA) With Honors Departmental Honors Nguyen Alexandra Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Nguyen Annie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Nguyen Kien Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Nguyen Kien Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Nguyen Mark Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Nicholson Anne Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar

3.4 (36) Honors Nicholson Anne Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Nieto Ashley Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Nitzen Ryan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Nitzen Ryan Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Noh Heeae Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Noh Heeae Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC O’Hara Olivia Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Omar Yasmin Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Orozco Francisco Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Orozco Francisco Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Orozco Francisco Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Ortiz Daniela Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Ostrosky Morgan Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Pacheco Carlos Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Padget Allison Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Padilla Angela Art | AA | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Padilla Angela Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Pagenkopp Ryan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Pagenkopp Ryan Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Palmer Anthony Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Palmer Anthony Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC 3.4 (37) Palmer Anthony Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Paruk Aadila Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Paruk Aadila Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Patel Pinal Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Patel Pinal Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Patel Ramesha Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

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Paz Evelia Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Paz Evelia Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Peake Samantha Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Pejchl Drake Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Pena Cecilia Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Peralta Dulce Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Peralta Dulce Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Percy Stephanie Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Percy Stephanie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Perez Jacqueline Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Petrus Taylor Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Pham Kevin Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Pham Kevin Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Pham Kevin Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Pham Melissa Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Pham Melissa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Pham Minh Social Science | AA | SCC With Highest Departmental Honors Honors 3.4 (38) Phan Khanh Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Phan Khanh Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Phillips Emily Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Phillips Emily Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Phillips Emily Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Pimentel Lauren Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Pimentel Lauren Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Pishnamaz Kourosh Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Pitts Rebecca Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Pitts Rebecca Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Pitts Rebecca Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Pizano Kyle Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Plaia Brandon Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Porto Tyler Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Powell Brian Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Prado Crystal Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Prado Crystal Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Prinzing Kelly Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Prutsman Kurt Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Pulido Cassandra Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Quazza Alexandre Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Quintana America Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Raju Lance Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Raju Lance Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC

3.4 (39) Ramage Cynthia Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Ramirez Kimberly Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Ramirez Nancy Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Ramos Arcelia Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Ray Landon Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Ray Landon Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Regalado Alyssa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Regalado Alyssa Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Rendon Cynthia Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Rigali Amanda Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Rigali Amanda Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Rincon Miranda Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Risnoveanu Juliette Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Rocha Giovanna Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Rocha Giovanna Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Rock Annabelle Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Rogers Drake Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Rogers Drake Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Rojas Ryan Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Romero Stephan Communication | AA | SCC Rosas Vanessa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Rosas Vanessa Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Rosell Michael Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC

3.4 (40) Rosell Michael Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Ross Nicole Philosophy | AA | SCC With Honors Departmental President’s Honors Scholar Rottiers Douglas Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Rottiers Douglas Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Rucker Jared Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Rucker Jared Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Rudesill Rachel Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Rudesill Rachel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Ruiz Clara Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Ruiz Justin Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Ruiz Justin Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Ruvalcaba Kerrisa Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Ruvalcaba Kerrisa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Sanchez Daryl Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Sanchez Daryl Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Sanchez Viridiana Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Sanchez Viridiana Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Sanchez Hector Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Altamirano Sasis Aaron Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Scanlon Kasey Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Scanlon Kasey Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Schaal Daniel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC

3.4 (41) Schenker Zachary Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Schindel- Sarah Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC beck Schindel- Sarah Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC beck Schroeder Daniel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Schroeder Daniel Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Schroeder Daniel Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Schulte Madeline Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Schulte Madeline Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Schwartz Daniel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Schwartz Daniel Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Scott Joseph Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Sherohman Breanna Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Sherohman Breanna Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Shuss Sabrina Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Shuss Sabrina Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Shuss Sabrina Economics | AA | SCC With High Departmental President’s Honors Honors Scholar Sii Alexis Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Sii Alexis Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Sisco Chad Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Slagle Alexandra Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC

3.4 (42) Slotemaker Zachary Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Smirnov Daniel Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Smirnov Daniel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Sneller Austin Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Snook Danielle Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Solano Brandon Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Solano Brandon Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Sollis Daniel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Sollis Daniel Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Sosa Miriam Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Sosa Miriam Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Sotelo Scarlett Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Sotelo Scarlett Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Soto Rosalie Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Soto Rosalie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Spalding Sara Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Spalding Sara Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Stading Ashley Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Stading Ashley Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Stainbrook Madalyn Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Stainbrook Madalyn Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Steele Matthew Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors

3.4 (43) Steele Matthew Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Stetson Daniel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Stokes Adam Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Stoney Summer Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Stoney Summer Education: Elementary Education | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Stoney Summer Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Stringer Brian Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Swanson Samantha Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Swanson Samantha Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Taplin Riley Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Taplin Riley Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Taylor Ryan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Thai Angelica Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Thai Angelica Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Theissen Spencer Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Thornton Nicole Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Thornton Nicole Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Thulemeyer Jenna Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Thulemeyer Jenna Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Tito Daisy Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Tito Daisy Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Torres Selina Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Torres Selina Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC 3.4 (44) Toscano Blanca Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Perez Toscano Blanca Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Perez Tran Amy Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High Honors ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Tran Amy Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With High Honors Tran Kurtis Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Trejo Hannah Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Trejo Hannah Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Trejo Ruby Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Trejo Ruby Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Truckey Jacquelyn Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Tsailako- Evgenia Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors poulou Tsailako- Evgenia Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors poulou Tsailako- Evgenia Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors poulou Tulanian Amari Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Ulfelder Matthew Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Urrunaga Jeanette Liberal Arts (AA) Vallejo Hunter Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Vallejo Hunter Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC 3.4 (45) Vandre Mark Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Vandre Mark Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High President’s Scholar Honors Varela Mick Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Varela Mick Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Vargas Mery Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With High Chavez Honors Vargas Mery Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With High Chavez Honors Vasquez Lorena Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Vazquez Rosa Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Vazquez Rosa Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Vega Anthony Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Vega Anthony Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Vejar Manuel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Vejar Manuel Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Velazquez Anthony Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Velazquez Anthony Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Velilla Ryan Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Venosa Leslie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Venosa Leslie Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Vigil Rebecca Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC

3.4 (46) Vigil Rebecca Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Villasenor Selena Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Villasenor Selena Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Virgen Jassel Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Virgen Jassel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Vitale Brooke Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Vitale Brooke Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors Vivar Itzel Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Vivar Itzel Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Wagstaff Amber Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Wagstaff Amber Economics | AA | SCC With Honors Departmental President’s Honors Scholar Wagstaff Amber Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Walker Elaine Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Walker Elaine Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Walker Makayla Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC Walton Tatiana Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Ward Jeremy Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Ward Jeremy Liberal Arts: Mathematics & Sciences | AA | SCC 3.4 (47) ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREES SPRING|2016 STUDENT NAMES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Ward Jeremy Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Watkins Travis Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Williams Lauren English | AA | SCC With Honors Departmental President’s Honors Scholar Williams Lauren Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Winn James Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Woods Sydnie Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Younes Sami Joe Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC 3.4 (48) Zeledon Brent Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC With Honors Zerbst Nicholas Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC Zerbst Nicholas Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Ziade Austin Liberal Arts: Social & Behavioral Sciences | AA | SCC Ziade Austin Liberal Arts: Arts, Humanities & Communication | AA | SCC 3.4 (49) 2016

SPRING 2016ASSOCIATE IN ARTS FOR TRANSFER DEGREES ASSOCIATE IN ARTS SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFER DEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Aguirre Aubriana Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Alcala Marco Studio Arts | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Alcantar Lizbeth Sociology | AA-T | SCC Alcantar Maria Psychology | AA-T | SCC Alvarado Alejandra Sociology | AA-T | SCC Amiri-Davani Kimia Anthropology | AA-T | SCC Arbgast Jessica Sociology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors President’s Scholar Baehner Michael Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Baltazar Javier Psychology | AA-T | SCC Barrientos Eliza Sociology | AA-T | SCC Barron Hannah Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Bassett Sarah Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Beltran Lucas Psychology | AA-T | SCC Bermudez Irma Sociology | AA-T | SCC Berry Zoe Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC With Honors President’s Scholar Departmental Honors Bielitz Rachael Anthropology | AA-T | SCC Bravo Ashley History | AA-T | SCC Brinegar John History | AA-T | SCC Buckles Riley Sociology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors

3.4 (50) Bui Danielle Anthropology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Campbell Michael History | AA-T | SCC Carranza Araceli Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Castillo Brenda Studio Arts | AA-T | SCC ASSOCIATE IN ARTS SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFER DEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Clemenz Ricky History | AA-T | SCC Cobb Kristen Sociology | AA-T | SCC Comeau Andres Lauren Studio Arts | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Conde Rosa Psychology | AA-T | SCC Cruz Esteban Kinesiology | AA-T | SCC Curry Claudia Sociology | AA-T | SCC D’Aiello Christopher Psychology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Davis Jonathan Political Science | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors President’s Scholar De Aragon Richelle History | AA-T | SCC De Aragon Richelle Elementary Teacher Education | AA-T | SCC De Loera Diego Economics | AA-T | SCC De Lorenzo Pamela Psychology | AA-T | SCC De Trinidad Eric Psychology | AA-T | SCC De la Cruz Michelle Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Dela Cruz Faithangelie Studio Arts | AA-T | SCC With High Departmental Honors Honors Delawder Eric History | AA-T | SCC

3.4 (51) Diaz Luis History | AA-T | SCC Donaldson Sarah Psychology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors President’s Scholar Duong Phuong Studio Arts | AA-T | SCC Eapen Mirayah Psychology | AA-T | SCC Eaton Evan English | AA-T | SCC Ells Zachary Political Science | AA-T | SCC ASSOCIATE IN ARTS SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFER DEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Fanning Stephen History | AA-T | SCC Farfan Janette Psychology | AA-T | SCC Fielding Paige Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Figueroa-Colton Breanne Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Fitzgerald Kyle Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Fixa Charles History | AA-T | SCC Flores Cristal Sociology | AA-T | SCC Freeman Brittany Psychology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Garnica Hayley Psychology | AA-T | SCC Garofalo Frank Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Gilbertson Madeline Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Gilreath Jeremy Psychology | AA-T | SCC Gorospe Shannon Sociology | AA-T | SCC Gue Geoffrey History | AA-T | SCC Haddad Samir Economics | AA-T | SCC Hanano Maria Psychology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors President’s Scholar Hankins Janiece Psychology | AA-T | SCC Hansen Eric History | AA-T | SCC

3.4 (52) Havana Mary Ellen Kinesiology | AA-T | SCC Hayes Rainei Psychology | AA-T | SCC Hernandez Ashley Elementary Teacher Education | AA-T | SCC Hernandez Maria Anthropology | AA-T | SCC Hernandez Nicole Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC ASSOCIATE IN ARTS SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFER DEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Herrera Amanda Psychology | AA-T | SCC Hussari Amer Anthropology | AA-T | SCC Ippolito Bryce Psychology | AA-T | SCC Jafari Lily Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Javier Zamora Rosalba Elementary Teacher Education | AA-T With Honors Departmental Honors | SCC Johnson Jacob Political Science | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Jolly Yasmin Psychology | AA-T | SCC Jordan Samantha Kinesiology | AA-T | SCC Kabarsky Kevin Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Khan Umber Anthropology | AA-T | SCC Knowlton Danielle Psychology | AA-T | SCC Labounty Laurel Political Science | AA-T | SCC Lacey Brandon Psychology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Le Johnny Anthropology | AA-T | SCC Leon Sanchez Rafael Studio Arts | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Lindsey Alexandra History | AA-T | SCC Long Alexandra Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC 3.4 (53) Lopez Liliana Psychology | AA-T | SCC Lopez Sabrina Sociology | AA-T | SCC With High Departmental Honors Honors Lopez Yesenia Psychology | AA-T | SCC Lowe Kylie Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Macias Steven Sociology | AA-T | SCC ASSOCIATE IN ARTS SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFER DEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Marcum Allyson Sociology | AA-T | SCC Martinez Victoria Sociology | AA-T | SCC With High Departmental Honors President’s Scholar Honors Masmela Kevin English | AA-T | SCC Matarozza Dominic Studio Arts | AA-T | SCC McCaughin Kylie Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC McDonald Matthew Economics | AA-T | SCC With High Departmental Honors Honors McGuire Katie Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Mojica Mejia Joyce Spanish | AA-T | SCC Morados Hall Makaila Elementary Teacher Education | AA-T | SCC Moran Valeria Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Morton Tarah Psychology | AA-T | SCC Nabulsi Tamara Psychology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors President’s Scholar Nguyen Alexandra Psychology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Nguyen Alexandra Sociology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors 3.4 (54) Noh Heeae Psychology | AA-T | SCC With High Departmental Honors Honors Orozco Francisco Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Padilla Angela Studio Arts | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Palmer Anthony History | AA-T | SCC Patel Janhvi Kinesiology | AA-T | SCC Paulino Jennifer Sociology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors ASSOCIATE IN ARTS SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFER DEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Pezo Brianna Sociology | AA-T | SCC With High Departmental Honors Honors Pimentel Lauren Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Pishnamaz Kourosh Political Science | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Pitney Kaikane Kinesiology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Podue John History | AA-T | SCC Prado Crystal Psychology | AA-T | SCC Ramirez Diana Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Ramos Arcelia Psychology | AA-T | SCC Rangel Brianna Psychology | AA-T | SCC Rigali Amanda Sociology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Robinson Jacob Psychology | AA-T | SCC Rodarte Desiree Political Science | AA-T | SCC Rose Mason Philosophy | AA-T | SCC Rucker Jared Kinesiology | AA-T | SCC Rudesill Rachel Sociology | AA-T | SCC Sandoval Jessica Psychology | AA-T | SCC Santoni Patrick Studio Arts | AA-T | SCC

3.4 (55) Sasis Aaron Studio Arts | AA-T | SCC Schulte Madeline Psychology | AA-T | SCC Slotemaker Zachary Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Smirnov Daniel Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Smith Chandler Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Soto Rosalie Psychology | AA-T | SCC ASSOCIATE IN ARTS SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFER DEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Stading Ashley Psychology | AA-T | SCC Steele Matthew Sociology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Stetson Daniel Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Stigall Alexandrea Psychology | AA-T | SCC Stoney Summer Elementary Teacher Education | AA-T | SCC Strickland Alexandra Sociology | AA-T | SCC Stritzler Jena Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Terry Christi History | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Thulemeyer Jenna Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Tibbetts Jordyn Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Tito Daisy Political Science | AA-T | SCC Torres-Flores Jennifer Psychology | AA-T | SCC Toscano Perez Blanca Psychology | AA-T | SCC Trejo Ruby Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Troy Taylor Psychology | AA-T | SCC Tsailakopoulou Evgenia Spanish | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Ulfelder Matthew Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC

3.4 (56) Vail Connor Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC Vandre Mark Economics | AA-T | SCC With High Departmental Honors President’s Scholar Honors Vargas Kassandra Psychology | AA-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Vazquez Jose Anthropology | AA-T | SCC Velazquez Anthony Political Science | AA-T | SCC ASSOCIATE IN ARTS SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFER DEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Venturino Sofia Sociology | AA-T | SCC Violette Adam Philosophy | AA-T | SCC Voyen Jacob Economics | AA-T | SCC Warburton Morgan Psychology | AA-T | SCC Yerkes Jessica Communication Studies | AA-T | SCC With High Departmental Honors Honors Young Timothy Political Science | AA-T | SCC 3.4 (57) 3.4 (58) 2016

SPRING 2016ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES SPRING2016 STUDENT NAMES LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Alms Benjamin Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | AS | SCC Alvarado Raquel Business Administration | AS | SCC Banuelos Alejandro Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | AS | SCC Bartz Nicolas Business Administration | AS | SCC Bhopal Navnit Business Administration | AS | SCC Blenz Marissa Art: Graphic Design | AS | SCC Bloom Paul Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | AS | SCC Brown Justin Survey/Mapping Sci: Land Surveying | AS | SCC Buhl Michael Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | AS | SCC Buhl Michael Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | AS | SCC Burkhart Madison Biology | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Burkhart Madison Chemistry | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Carrera Juan Computer Science | AS | SCC Castillo Adrianna Chemistry | AS | SCC Castillo Adrianna Biology | AS | SCC Cervantes Christopher Business Administration | AS | SCC Chavez Christina Biology | AS | SCC Chavez Maria Business Administration | AS | SCC Flores 3.4 (59) Colgan Nicholas Science | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Colgan Nicholas Physics (AS) With Honors Departmental Honors Corral Ray Business Administration | AS | SCC Daily Michael Biotechnology | AS | SCC Davis Rachel Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | AS | SCC ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES SPRING2016 STUDENT NAMES LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Diaz Jessica Chemistry | AS | SCC Eaton Jeff Public Works: Construction Management (AS) Escobedo Carlos Biology | AS | SCC Fernandez Nubia Science | AS | SCC Fernandez Nubia Chemistry | AS | SCC Ferreri Alexandra Biotechnology | AS | SCC Ferreri Alexandra Biology | AS | SCC Flathers Barbara Business Administration | AS | SCC Folkes Steven Public Works: Construction Management (AS) Franchi Diego Computer Science | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Gamboa Alma Biology | AS | SCC Gamboa Alma Chemistry | AS | SCC Gangloff Richard Business Administration | AS | SCC Gertz Melanie Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | AS | SCC Gertz Melanie Water Utility Science:wastewater/Envir Sanitation| AS | SCC Gertz Melanie Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | AS | SCC Gilchrist Russell Business Administration | AS | SCC Guardiano Ivanna Pau- Biology | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors 3.4 (60) line Halwani Sami Science | AS | SCC Hamilton Jonathan Biology | AS | SCC Hanson Lori Public Works: Construction Management (AS) Hernandez Frank Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | AS | SCC Heyne Marissa Biology | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES SPRING2016 STUDENT NAMES LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Hohn Joseph Business Administration | AS | SCC Hom Nathaniel Computer Information Systems | AS | SCC Hsiao Mingsun Computer Science | AS | SCC Huerta Avigail Business Administration | AS | SCC With High Departmental Honors Honors Huynh Jenson Science | AS | SCC Huynh Jenson Biology | AS | SCC Huynh Jenson Chemistry | AS | SCC Jimenez Joshua Business Administration | AS | SCC Karchefski Matthew Business Administration | AS | SCC Khan Arfa Chemistry | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Khan Arfa Biology | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Lammers Quinn Business Administration | AS | SCC Larrasquitu Julian Business Administration | AS | SCC Lazarus Cristopher Business Administration | AS | SCC Lindblom Cody Computer Information Systems | AS | SCC Long Zane Chemistry | AS | SCC With High Departmental Honors Honors Madore Isabelle Business Administration | AS | SCC

3.4 (61) Marquez Monserrat Art: Graphic Design | AS | SCC Marsella Brandon Chemistry | AS | SCC Marsella Brandon Math (AS) Martinez Diego Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | AS | SCC Martinez Patricia Business Administration | AS | SCC Martinez Rebecca Biology | AS | SCC ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES SPRING2016 STUDENT NAMES LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Masui Kazuki Accounting | AS | SCC Montes Jason Brad- Business Administration | AS | SCC ley Nakoud Catren Math (AS) With High Departmental Honors Honors Nakoud Catren Physics (AS) With High Departmental Honors Honors Newton Christopher Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | AS | SCC Newton Christopher Water Utility Science:wastewater/Envir Sanitation| AS | SCC Nguyen Alexandra Math (AS) With Honors Departmental Honors Nguyen Alexandra Science | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Nguyen Kien Chemistry | AS | SCC Nguyen Kien Biology | AS | SCC Olson Courtney General Marketing | AS | SCC Ortiz Daniela Business Administration | AS | SCC Pepper Jonathan Chemistry | AS | SCC Peralta Dulce Chemistry | AS | SCC Peralta Dulce Biology | AS | SCC

3.4 (62) Perrill Matthew APPR: Maint Mechanic: Maint Mechanic Apprentice With Honors Departmental Honors 1 (AS) Pineda Guillermo Computer Science | AS | SCC Pizarro Brandon Business Administration | AS | SCC Raju Lance Computer Science | AS | SCC Ramirez Nancy Biology | AS | SCC ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES SPRING2016 STUDENT NAMES LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Ray Landon Business Administration | AS | SCC Reyes Raul General Marketing | AS | SCC Rogers Drake Business Administration | AS | SCC Rojas Ryan Biology | AS | SCC Rosell Michael Survey/Mapping Sci: Land Surveying | AS | SCC Rosell Michael Science | AS | SCC Rowe Ryan Science | AS | SCC Ruiz Justin Chemistry | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Ruiz Justin Science | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Sanchez Monica Public Works: Construction Inspection | As | Scc Sandoval Peter Public Works: Construction Inspection | As | Scc Sausser Barbara Gemology | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Schifano John Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | AS | SCC Schulze David Computer Science | AS | SCC With High Departmental Honors Honors Scott Joseph Business Administration | AS | SCC Seefried Marty Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | AS | SCC Sherohman Breanna Business Administration | AS | SCC Sherohman Breanna General Marketing | AS | SCC 3.4 (63) Shuss Sabrina Business Administration | AS | SCC With High Departmental Honors President’s Honors Scholar Swenson James Business Administration | AS | SCC With High Departmental Honors Honors Tayek Aleksandr Business Administration | AS | SCC Thai Y-Vi Business Administration | AS | SCC ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREES SPRING2016 STUDENT NAMES LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Thomas Trent Business Administration | AS | SCC Till Bryan Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | AS | SCC Till Bryan Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | AS | SCC Tran Kurtis Business Administration | AS | SCC Tremen- Cody Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | AS | SCC tozzi Tribe Maximilian Business Administration | AS | SCC Turadek Kyle Business Administration | AS | SCC Varela Mick Business Administration | AS | SCC Venosa Leslie Computer Science | AS | SCC Vitale Brooke Science | AS | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Walker Elaine Science | AS | SCC Wardle Strider Real Estate | AS | SCC Whisler Chris Business Administration | AS | SCC Young Timothy Business Administration | AS | SCC 3.4 (64) 3.4 (65) 2016

SPRING 2016ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE FOR TRANSFER DEGREES ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFERDEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Acker Evan Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Aguilar Me- Beatriz Business Administration | AS-T | SCC dina Ahlquist Travis Mathematics | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors President’s Scholar Ahlquist Travis Physics | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors President’s Scholar Alvarado Raquel Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Alvarez Tyler Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Bartz Nicolas Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Bhopal Navnit Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Blake Matthew Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Carpenter David Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Chavez Maria Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Flores Cole Melissa Business Administration | AS-T | SCC With High Honors Departmental Honors Copenbarg- Lindsay Business Administration | AS-T | SCC er Corral Ray Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Cunningham Lauren Mathematics | AS-T | SCC

3.4 (66) Cunningham Lauren Physics | AS-T | SCC Dallal Mary Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Del Rio Ericka Business Administration | AS-T | SCC El Saleem Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Elders Christian Mathematics | AS-T | SCC ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFERDEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Elders Christian Physics | AS-T | SCC Espinoza Alexis Physics | AS-T | SCC Garcia Espinoza Alexis Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Garcia Fasoulis Georgio Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Fernandez Nubia Physics | AS-T | SCC Fernandez Nubia Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Flathers Barbara Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Gerber Cole Physics | AS-T | SCC Gerber Cole Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Gibbs Joshua Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Gibbs Joshua Physics | AS-T | SCC Gilchrist Russell Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Gildea Ryan Physics | AS-T | SCC Hamburg Jared Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Hamid Ihsan Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Hammad Christian Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Hoang Anh Physics | AS-T | SCC

3.4 (67) Hohn Joseph Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Huerta Avigail Business Administration | AS-T | SCC With High Honors Departmental Honors Jimenez Joshua Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Karchefski Matthew Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Kavathas Alyssa Business Administration | AS-T | SCC ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFERDEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Keitel Bryan Business Administration | AS-T | SCC With Highest Departmental Honors Honors Keo Chetkag- Business Administration | AS-T | SCC nchana Ko Eric Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Koepke Sjoen Mathematics | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Koepke Sjoen Physics | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Lagunas Edgar Business Administration | AS-T | SCC With High Honors Departmental Honors Corona Lamb Kyle Physics | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors President’s Scholar Lamb Kyle Mathematics | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors President’s Scholar Lammers Quinn Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Larrasquitu Julian Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Lazarus Cristopher Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Lo Mei Chun Mathematics | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Long Zachary Mathematics | AS-T | SCC With Highest Departmental Honors Honors Long Zane Mathematics | AS-T | SCC With High Honors Departmental Honors 3.4 (68) Lopez Fredrick Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Madore Isabelle Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Marsella Brandon Physics | AS-T | SCC McCarthy Kyle Mathematics | AS-T | SCC ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFERDEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Montes Jason Brad- Business Administration | AS-T | SCC ley Nabilsi Seham Physics | AS-T | SCC Nakoud Catren Mathematics | AS-T | SCC With High Honors Departmental Honors Nakoud Catren Physics | AS-T | SCC With High Honors Departmental Honors Nasiri Joseph Business Administration | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Nguyen Alexandra Mathematics | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Nguyen Alexandra Physics | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Ortiz Daniela Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Owen Tyler Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Pacheco Carlos Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Pagenkopp Ryan Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Pagenkopp Ryan Physics | AS-T | SCC Parker Nick Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Pejchl Drake Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Pizarro Brandon Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Pope Jacob Physics | AS-T | SCC Pope Jacob Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Powell Brian Mathematics | AS-T | SCC

3.4 (69) Powell Brian Physics | AS-T | SCC Raab Garrett Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Ray Landon Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Rendon Cynthia Physics | AS-T | SCC Rogers Drake Business Administration | AS-T | SCC ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFERDEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Saldivar Edgar Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Saldivar Edgar Physics | AS-T | SCC Sanchez Daryl Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Sannah Mohamed Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Schroeder Daniel Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Scott Joseph Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Sherohman Breanna Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Shuss Sabrina Business Administration | AS-T | SCC With High Honors Departmental Honors President’s Scholar Stringer Brian Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Swenson James Business Administration | AS-T | SCC With High Honors Departmental Honors Swisher Kevin Physics | AS-T | SCC 3.4 (70) Tayek Aleksandr Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Thai Y-Vi Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Thomas Trent Business Administration | AS-T | SCC ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE SPRING|2016 FOR TRANSFERDEGREES

LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR HONORS

Toosi Parastoo Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Tran Kurtis Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Tribe Maximilian Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Tsailakopou- Evgenia Business Administration | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors lou Turadek Kyle Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Ulmer Drake Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Uriarte Rosaly Business Administration | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Vannavong Alexis Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Varela Mick Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Vega Anthony Mathematics | AS-T | SCC Vergara Noemi Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Vivar Itzel Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Ward Jeremy Business Administration | AS-T | SCC

3.4 (71) Weiss Taylor Business Administration | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors Whisler Chris Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Yano Christopher Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Young Timothy Business Administration | AS-T | SCC Zeledon Brent Business Administration | AS-T | SCC With Honors Departmental Honors SPRING 2016CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

3.4 (72) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Acker Evan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Adams Tim CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Aguilar Ana CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Aguilar Medina Beatriz CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

Aguirre Aubriana CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ahlquist Travis IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF Akhbari Ryan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF Alcala Marco CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT Alcantar Lizbeth CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT SPRING Alcantar Maria IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) 2016 Alvarado Alejandra CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Alvarado Amanda IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Alvarado Raquel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Alvarez Erika CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Alvarez Tyler CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Alvey Alia IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Amiri-Davani Kimia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Anderson Ashley CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Anderson Jade IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Anderson William IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Andres Marissa CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Apatiga Jessica CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Arbgast Jessica IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Arechiga Brittany CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Arriaga Jasmine CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Asares Rachel IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Asuncion Enrika IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Autry Michael CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Bach Julia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Baehner Michael CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Baeza Austin CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Bailey Terrence Gemology | CA | SCC Baltazar Javier CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Banuelos Alejandro Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | CA | SCC Barajas Francisco CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Barrientos Eliza CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Barron Hannah CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

3.4 (73) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Bartz Nicolas CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Bassett Sarah CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Beltran Lucas CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Benson David IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Bermudez Irma CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Berry Zoe CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF Bhopal Navnit CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT Biedebach Joseph CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Bielitz Rachael CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC SPRING Bill Cody Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | CA 2016 | SCC Birmingham Celine CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Blaine Thomas Water Utility Science:Wastewater/Envir Sanitation| CA | SCC Blake Matthew CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Bloom Paul Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | CA | SCC Bolme Keith CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Bologna Angelo CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Bonilla Orozco Edgar CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Bravo Ashley IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Brinegar John CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Brown Kendra IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Brown Zachary IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Buckles Riley CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Buenrostro Enrique CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Bui Amy IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Bui Danielle IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Bungert Kelsi CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Burkhart Madison IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Bustos Alexis CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Calderon Stephanie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Caldwell Savanna CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Campbell Michael CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Campos Raul CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Cano Janelle IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Cantu Roy CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Capen McKenna CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Carpenter David IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) 3.4 (74) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Carranza Araceli CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Carrera Juan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Carter Shannon IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Carter Shannon CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Cash Esther Gemology | CA | SCC Castillo Adrianna IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF Castillo Brenda CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Catero Chance CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT Ceja Jose CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC SPRING Chamoun Camille CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC 2016 Chan Andy Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | CA | SCC Chan Andy Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | CA | SCC Charleton Alexa IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Chase Brittney CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Chavez Christina Biotechnology Biomanufacturing Technician | CA | SCC Chavez Christina IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Chavez Flores Maria IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Chavez Flores Maria CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Cho Rachel IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Christy Samuel IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Christy Samuel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Clemenz Ricky CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Cobb Kristen CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Cole Melissa CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Comeau An- Lauren CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC dres Conde Rosa CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Conway Avery IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Cooley Joshua CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Copenbarger Lindsay CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Corral Ray IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Correa Vincent CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Corredor Chantel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Cortes Kimberly CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Cortez Sonia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Cravens Gabrielle IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA)

3.4 (75) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Cruz Esteban CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Cruz Barrera Daisy IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Cunanan Matthew CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Cunningham Lauren CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Curtis Ariana CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC D’Aiello Christopher IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF D’Aquila Cheyenne CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT Dallal Mary CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Dallal Mary IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) SPRING Daniel Jessica CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC 2016 Davari Katayoun IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Davis Jonathan IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) De Aragon Richelle CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC De Loera Diego CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC De Lorenzo Joseph IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) De Lorenzo Pamela IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) De Rosas Angelica CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC De Trinidad Eric CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC De la Cruz Michelle CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC De la Pie- Olivia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC dra-Morrissey Debruhl Joshua CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Del Rio Ericka CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Dela Cruz Faithangelie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Delawder Eric CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Diaz Alexis CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Diaz Jessica CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Diaz Luis CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Dickerson Cory IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Dillman Tyler Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | CA | SCC Docherty Christopher CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Doherty Yuhong Survey/Mapping Sci: Land Surveying | CA | SCC Donaldson Sarah IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Donoghue Jessica IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Duffy Shane CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Duman Harland IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Duncanson Kaylee CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC 3.4 (76) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Duong Brandon IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Duong Phuong CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Duran Brittney CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Eapen Mirayah IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Eaton Evan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Eaton Jeff Public Works: Construction Management CERTIFICATE OF (CA) CERTIFICATE OF El Saleem CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT Elders Christian CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT SPRING Ells Zachary CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC 2016 Enos Dylan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Equitz Summer CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Escobar Nidia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Escobedo Carlos CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Espino Adrian Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | CA | SCC Espinoza Gar- Alexis CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC cia Fairfield Camron CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Farfan Janette CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Fasoulis Georgio IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Feles Maria CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Fernandez Danielle CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Fernandez Nubia IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Fielding Paige CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Figueroa- Breanne IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Colton Fitzgerald Kyle CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Fitzgerald-Bog- Lacy CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC gis Fixa Charles IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Flathers Barbara CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Flores Michelle CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Flores Raquel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Foley Jessica CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Foroushani Soroor IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Franceschi Gionata IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Franchi Diego CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Fredstrom Erin IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA)

3.4 (77) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Freeman Brittany IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Frink Tyler CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Galia Christine Mae IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Gallagher Lauren IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Gangloff Richard CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Gannuscio Dylan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF Garcia Breanna CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT Garcia Briana CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Garnica Hayley CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC SPRING Garofalo Frank CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC 2016 Gaughan Sydney CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC George Garret CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Gerber Cole IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Gertz Melanie Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | CA | SCC Gigante Rica Faye CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Gil Isabel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Gilbertson Madeline CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Gilchrist Russell IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Gildea Ryan IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Gilreath Jeremy CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Gleason Nicole CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Godina Zapata Rocio CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Goicochea Oscar CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Going Matthew IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Gomez Caroline CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Gomez Jesse IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Gomez Monica IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Gomez Stephanie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Gongloff Tyson CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Gonzalez Francisco CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Goodwyn Connor CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Gorospe Shannon CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Graham Grant IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Grech Meaghan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Guardiano Ivanna Pau- IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) line Gue Geoffrey IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA)

3.4 (78) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Gundell Katherine CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Gutierrez Angelina CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Guzman Penelope Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | CA | SCC Haddad Samir IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Halwani Sami CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF Hamburg Jared IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF Hamid Ihsan IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) ACHIEVEMENT Hammad Christian IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) ACHIEVEMENT SPRING Hanano Maria IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) 2016 Hand Wayne IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Hankins Janiece IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Hansen Eric CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hanson Lori Public Works: Construction Management (CA) Harris Marissa CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hatch III Thomas IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Havana Mary Ellen CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hayes Jared CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hayes Rainei CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Heard Kyle CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hebdon Diamond IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Hemlimunoz Monique IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Heng Franklin IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Herley Anastacia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hernandez Ashley CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hernandez Erika CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hernandez Maria IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Hernandez Monica IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Hernandez Nicole CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Herrera Amanda CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Heyman MacKenzie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Heyne Marissa CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hickman Nathan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hicks Jordian CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hirahara Grant IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Hirawala Zahra CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hoang Anh CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

3.4 (79) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Hoang Henry Survey/Mapping Sci: Land Surveying | CA | SCC Hogan Kacie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hohn Joseph CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hom Nathaniel IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Houston Heather IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF Hsiao Mingsun CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Hsu Bey-Ru IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) ACHIEVEMENT Huerta Avigail CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC SPRING Hussari Amer CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC 2016 Huynh Christy CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Huynh Jenson IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Hwang Chien Kai Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | CA | SCC Hwang Chien Kai Water Utility Science:Wastewater/Envir Sanitation| CA | SCC Illes Martin CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Imfeld Samantha CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ippolito Bryce CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Jackson Ryan Survey/Mapping Sci: Land Surveying | CA | SCC Jafari Lily IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) James Collie Gemology | CA | SCC James Jordan IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) James Margaret Gemology | CA | SCC Jaramillo Joshua CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Javier Zamora Rosalba CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Jensen Alec CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Jensen David CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Jensen Michael IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Jimenez Joshua CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Johns Bethany CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Johnson Jacob IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Jolly Yasmin CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Jordan Samantha CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Kabarsky Kevin CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Karchefski Matthew CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Kavathas Alyssa CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Keitel Bryan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

3.4 (80) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Kelsey Joel Gemology | CA | SCC Kenyon Sydney CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Keo Chetkagncha- IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) na Khan Arfa IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Khan Umber IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF Kittridge George IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF Kliewer Meghan IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) ACHIEVEMENT Knowlton Danielle IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) ACHIEVEMENT SPRING Ko Eric IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) 2016 Kobayashi Grant CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Koepke Sjoen CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Kolaczewska Joanna IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Kolberg Chloe American Sign Language | CA | SCC Kressin Abigail CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Labounty Laurel IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Lacey Brandon CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lagunas Co- Edgar CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC rona Lamb Kyle IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Lammers Quinn CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Landry Thomas IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Lazarus Cristopher CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Le Johnny CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ledezma Oscar CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lee Andrea IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Lee Brandon IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Leo Ashley CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Leon Sanchez Rafael CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lervold Matthew Gemology | CA | SCC Levario Stephanie IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Levario Stephanie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lewis Nathaniel IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Lezama Maria CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lindblom Cody CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lindsey Alexandra CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lipsky Erik CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lloyd Corey CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

3.4 (81) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Loera Alyssa CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lomakin Natasha CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Long Alexandra CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Long Zachary IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Long Zane IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Lopez Alondra CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF Lopez Fredrick CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT Lopez Kendal CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lopez Liliana IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) SPRING Lopez Sabrina IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) 2016 Lovelady Nicole CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lowe Kylie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Lugo Michael IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) MacArio Bryan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC MacKie Andrew CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Macias Steven CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Madore Isabelle IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Magana Victor CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Marcheso Tomo IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Marcos Jonathan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Marcum Allyson CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Marin Melissa CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Marinero Raul CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Marquez Monserrat Art: Digital Media Arts- Graphic Design | CA | SCC Marquez Monserrat CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Marsella Brandon IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Martin Andre CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Martin Ashley CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Martinez Daniel Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | CA | SCC Martinez Diego CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Martinez Kristel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Martinez Leslie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Martinez Patricia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Martinez Rebecca CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Martinez Victoria CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Martinez San- Guadalupe IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) chez 3.4 (82) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Masmela Kevin CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Matarozza Dominic CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Matranga Colby CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC McCarthy Kyle IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) McCaughin Kylie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC McDonald Matthew IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF McGann Evan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT McGuire Katie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT McKinney Amber CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC SPRING Medina Jessica CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC 2016 Mejia Katia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Mercado Anna Cosmetology | CA | SCC Miles Jordan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Mobley Dakota CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Montes Jason Bradley CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Montoya Ronnie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Moore Paige CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Mora Jessica IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Morados Hall Makaila CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Moran Valeria IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Morton Samantha CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Morton Tarah CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Moubasher Amr IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Moubayed Jonathan IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Munoz Matthew IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Murphy Miranda CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Nabilsi Seham CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Nabulsi Tamara IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Nakoud Catren IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Nasiri Joseph CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Nava-Molina Matthew CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Nawabi Noah IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Nelson Rachel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Newland Chasen CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Newton Christopher CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Nguyen Alexandra IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Nguyen Annie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Nguyen James CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

3.4 (83) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Nguyen Kien IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Nguyen Kyle IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Nguyen Mark IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Nicholson Anne IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Nieto Ashley CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Nitzen Ryan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF Noh Heeae IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) ACHIEVEMENT O’Hara Olivia IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Omar Yasmin CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC SPRING Orozco Francisco IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) 2016 Orozco Kiara CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ortiz Daniela CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ostrosky Morgan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Owen Tyler CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Pacheco Carlos CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Padget Allison CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Padilla Angela CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Padilla Jesus CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Pagenkopp Ryan IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Palmer Anthony CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Palmer James CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Parker Nick CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Paruk Aadila CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Patel Janhvi CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Patel Pinal CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Patel Ramesha IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Paulino Jennifer CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Paz Evelia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Paz Evelia IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Peake Samantha CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Pejchl Drake IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Pena Cecilia IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Peralta Dulce CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Percy Stephanie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Pereslete Alyssa IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Perez Jacqueline CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Petrus Taylor CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Pezo Brianna CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

3.4 (84) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Pham Kevin IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Pham Melissa IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Phan Khanh IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Phillips Emily CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Pimentel Lauren CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Pineda Fabiola Cosmetology | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF Pishnamaz Kourosh IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Pitney Kaikane CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT Pitts Rebecca CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC SPRING Pizano Kyle CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC 2016 Pizarro Brandon CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Podue John CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Pope Jacob CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Porto Tyler CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Powell Brian IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Prado Crystal CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Prinzing Kelly CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Prutsman Kurt IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Pulido Cassandra CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Putman Ryan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Quazza Alexandre IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Quintana America IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Raab Garrett CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Raju Lance CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ramage Cynthia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ramirez Diana CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ramirez Kimberly CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ramirez Nancy CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ramirez Victor Water Utility Science: Water Distribution | CA | SCC Ramos Arcelia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Rangel Brianna CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ray Landon IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Regalado Alyssa CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Rendon Cynthia IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Rennels Christopher Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | CA | SCC Reyes Raul CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

3.4 (85) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Rigali Amanda IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Rincon Miranda IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Risnoveanu Juliette CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Robinson Jacob CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Robinson John Gemology | CA | SCC Rocha Giovanna CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF Rock Annabelle IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) ACHIEVEMENT Rodarte Desiree CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Rogers Drake CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC SPRING Rogers Drake IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) 2016 Rojas Ryan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Romero Alexander IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Romero Hayley CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Rosas Vanessa CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Rose Mason CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Rosell Michael CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Rottiers Douglas CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Rowe Ryan IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Rucker Jared CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Rudesill Rachel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ruiz Clara CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ruiz Justin IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Ruvalcaba Kerrisa CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Salcido Tanya CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Sanchez Daryl IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Sanchez Monica Public Works: Construction Inspection | Ca | Scc Sanchez Viridiana CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Sanchez Al- Hector IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) tamirano Sandoval Jessica CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Sandoval Peter Public Works: Construction Inspection | Ca | Scc Sannah Mohamed CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Santoni Patrick CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Sasis Aaron CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Sausser Barbara Gemology | CA | SCC Scanlon Kasey CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Schaal Daniel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC 3.4 (86) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Schenker Zachary CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Schifano John Water Utility Science: Water Treatment | CA | SCC Schindelbeck Sarah IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Schroeder Daniel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Schulte Madeline IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF Schwartz Daniel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF Scott Joseph IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) ACHIEVEMENT Shahryar Madina IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) ACHIEVEMENT SPRING Shahryar Madina CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC 2016 Shuss Sabrina IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Sii Alexis IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Sisco Chad CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Slagle Alexandra CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Slayyeh Andy IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Slotemaker Zachary CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Smirnov Daniel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Smith Chandler CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Snook Danielle IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Solano Brandon CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Solis Briana CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Sollis Daniel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Sosa Miriam CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Sotelo Scarlett IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Soto Rosalie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Spalding Sara CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Stading Ashley CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Stainbrook Madalyn CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Steele Matthew IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Stetson Daniel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Stigall Alexandrea CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Stokes Adam CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Stoney Summer CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Strickland Alexandra CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Stringer Brian CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Swanson Samantha CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Swenson James IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Swisher Kevin CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

3.4 (87) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Taplin Riley CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Taylor Ryan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Teague Jordyn CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Terry Christi CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Thai Angelica CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Thai Y-Vi CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF Tharu Sunita Cosmetology | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT Theissen Spencer CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Thomas Trent CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC SPRING Thornton Nicole CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC 2016 Thulemeyer Jenna CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Tibbetts Jordyn IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Till Bryan CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Tito Daisy IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Toosi Parastoo CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Torres Selina CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Toscano Perez Blanca CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Tran Amy CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Tran Kurtis IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Trejo Hannah CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Trejo Ruby IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Troy Taylor CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Tsailakopoulou Evgenia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Tulanian Amari CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Turadek Kyle CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ulfelder Matthew CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ulmer Drake CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Uriarte Rosaly CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Vail Connor CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Valand Payal IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Vallejo Hunter CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Vandre Mark IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Vannavong Alexis CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

3.4 (88) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Varela Mick IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Vargas Kassandra CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Vasquez Lorena CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Vaughn Jeff Gemology | CA | SCC Vazquez Jose CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Vazquez Rosa IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF Vega Anthony CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Vejar Manuel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC ACHIEVEMENT Velazquez Anthony CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC SPRING Venosa Leslie IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) 2016 Venturino Sofia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Vergara Noemi CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Vigil Rebecca CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Villasenor Selena CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Violette Adam IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Virgen Jassel CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Vitale Brooke CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Vivar Itzel IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Voyen Jacob IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Wagstaff Amber IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Walker Elaine CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

3.4 (89) LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Walker Makayla IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Walton Tatiana IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Warburton Morgan IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Ward Jeremy CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Wardle Strider Real Estate | CA | SCC Weiss Taylor IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) CERTIFICATE OF Welker Jenna IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) ACHIEVEMENT Whisler Chris CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Williams Lauren IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) SPRING Winn James IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) 2016 Woods Sydnie CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Yano Christopher IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Yerkes Jessica IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Younes Sami Joe CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Young Timothy IGETC General Ed Breadth (CA) Yu Yasmine CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Zavala Olivia CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Zeledon Brent CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Zerbst Nicholas CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC Ziade Austin CSU General Education Breadth | CA | SCC

3.4 (90) CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY SPRING 2016CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY

3.4 (91) LAST FIRST MAJOR NAME NAME Arredondo Angel Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Barajas Cynthia Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Chavez Christina Biotechnology Lab Assistant | CERT | SCC Cruz Estella Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Dorsey Mark Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Espinoza Alexis Biotechnology Lab Assistant | CERT | SCC Garcia Franceschi Gionata Biotechnology Lab Assistant | CERT | SCC Garcia Elizabeth Human Development: Preschool | CERT | SCC Hamilton Nancy Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC CERTIFICATE OF Hammad Christian Business Management | CERT | SCC PROFICIENCY Juarez Cynthia Human Development: Preschool | CERT | SCC Kang Sarah Marketing: Advertising | CERT | SCC SPRING Lares Ana Marketing: Advertising | CERT | SCC 2016 Martinez Desiree Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Medina Oriana Education: After School Program Assistant | CERT | SCC Moore David Biotechnology Lab Assistant | CERT | SCC Morton Samantha Education After School Prog. Associate Teacher | CERT | SCC Penksaw Andrew Marketing: General Marketing | CERT | SCC Penksaw Andrew Marketing: Advertising | CERT | SCC Quesen- Raymond Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC berry Ramos Apolinar Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Rodriguez Alejandro Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Rojas Ryan Biotechnology Lab Assistant | CERT | SCC Sherohman Breanna Marketing: Advertising | CERT | SCC Sherohman Breanna Marketing: General Marketing | CERT | SCC Shubin Deborah Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Taylor Kenneth Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Torres Andy Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Torres Selina Human Development: Preschool | CERT | SCC Vasquez Cecelia Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Wardle Strider Real Estate: Appraisal | CERT | SCC Wardle Strider Real Estate: Salesperson | CERT | SCC White James Biotechnology Lab Assistant | CERT | SCC Yang Sam Public Works Code Enforcement Officer | CERT | SCC Zarate Brianda Education: After School Program Assistant | CERT | SCC 3.4 (92) 3.4 (93) 2016

SPRING 2016CERTIFICATE COUNT SPRING|2016 TOTAL: 35

TOTAL: 616 3.4 (94) No. 4.1

Rancho Santiago Comm Coll District Board Meeting of 09/26/16 AP0020 Bank Code: 92 District Funds Check Registers Submitted for Approval Page: 1 Checks Written for Period 09/01/16 Thru 09/13/16

Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 64281 General Fund Unrestricted 163,072.65 0.00 163,072.65 92*0474077 92*0474101 64282 General Fund Unrestricted 4,677.59 0.00 4,677.59 92*0474104 92*0474131 64283 General Fund Unrestricted 2,539.04 0.00 2,539.04 92*0474141 92*0474149 64289 General Fund Unrestricted 59,209.38 0.00 59,209.38 92*0474190 92*0474205 64290 General Fund Unrestricted 37,839.63 0.00 37,839.63 92*0474212 92*0474226 64291 General Fund Unrestricted 874.65 0.00 874.65 92*0474227 92*0474237 64292 General Fund Unrestricted 18,443.00 0.00 18,443.00 92*0474238 92*0474366 64293 General Fund Unrestricted 14,718.30 0.00 14,718.30 92*0474367 92*0474487 64294 General Fund Unrestricted 13,010.38 0.00 13,010.38 92*0474488 92*0474501 64295 General Fund Unrestricted 61,056.85 0.00 61,056.85 92*0474503 92*0474525 64299 General Fund Unrestricted 35,699.74 0.00 35,699.74 92*0474546 92*0474564 64300 General Fund Unrestricted 36,198.84 0.00 36,198.84 92*0474567 92*0474597 64303 General Fund Unrestricted 6,271.00 0.00 6,271.00 92*0474610 92*0474633 64304 General Fund Unrestricted 9,405.25 0.00 9,405.25 92*0474640 92*0474643 64305 General Fund Unrestricted 4,933.86 0.00 4,933.86 92*0474644 92*0474752 64306 General Fund Unrestricted 4,132.70 0.00 4,132.70 92*0474753 92*0474848 64308 General Fund Unrestricted 116.80 0.00 116.80 92*0474856 92*0474856 64309 General Fund Unrestricted 7,712.70 0.00 7,712.70 92*0474885 92*0474898 64313 General Fund Unrestricted 31,311.69 0.00 31,311.69 92*0474904 92*0474930 64314 General Fund Unrestricted 120,891.92 0.00 120,891.92 92*0474931 92*0474955

Total Fund 11 General Fund Unrestricted $632,115.97 $0.00 $632,115.97

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 64281 General Fund Restricted 12,876.04 0.00 12,876.04 92*0474076 92*0474102 64282 General Fund Restricted 202,857.00 0.00 202,857.00 92*0474103 92*0474136 64283 General Fund Restricted 11,440.85 0.00 11,440.85 92*0474137 92*0474153 64284 General Fund Restricted 323,377.24 0.00 323,377.24 92*0474154 92*0474179 64289 General Fund Restricted 7,092.89 0.00 7,092.89 92*0474206 92*0474206 64290 General Fund Unrestricted 14,425.78 0.00 14,425.78 92*0474208 92*0474224 64295 General Fund Restricted 14,650.12 0.00 14,650.12 92*0474502 92*0474524 64299 General Fund Restricted 9,829.67 0.00 9,829.67 92*0474545 92*0474566 64300 General Fund Restricted 9,755.83 0.00 9,755.83 92*0474568 92*0474595 64303 General Fund Restricted 18,921.84 0.00 18,921.84 92*0474605 92*0474639 64304 General Fund Restricted 3,488.94 0.00 3,488.94 92*0474642 92*0474642 64308 General Fund Restricted 82,128.88 0.00 82,128.88 92*0474850 92*0474884 64309 General Fund Restricted 100,763.00 0.00 100,763.00 92*0474891 92*0474897 64313 General Fund Restricted 2,219.94 0.00 2,219.94 92*0474910 92*0474910 64314 General Fund Restricted 6,229.36 0.00 6,229.36 92*0474934 92*0474952

Total Fund 12 General Fund Restricted $820,057.38 $0.00 $820,057.38

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 64289 General Fund Unrestricted 1,573.34 0.00 1,573.34 92*0474207 92*0474207 64294 General Fund Unrestricted 14,744.72 0.00 14,744.72 92*0474489 92*0474489 64299 General Fund Unrestricted 10,526.87 0.00 10,526.87 92*0474565 92*0474565 64300 GF Unrestricted One-Time Funds 42,012.37 0.00 42,012.37 92*0474573 92*0474581

Total Fund 13 GF Unrestricted One-Time $68,857.30 $0.00 $68,857.30

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 64280 Child Development Fund 1,626.88 0.00 1,626.88 92*0474072 92*0474075 64288 Child Development Fund 858.77 0.00 858.77 92*0474187 92*0474189 64298 Child Development Fund 15,433.61 0.00 15,433.61 92*0474531 92*0474544 64302 Child Development Fund 11,935.78 0.00 11,935.78 92*0474599 92*0474604 64307 Child Development Fund 30.74 0.00 30.74 92*0474849 92*0474849 64312 Child Development Fund 4,435.69 0.00 4,435.69 92*0474902 92*0474903

Total Fund 33 Child Development Fund $34,321.47 $0.00 $34,321.47

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 64279 Capital Outlay Projects Fund 1,200.00 0.00 1,200.00 92*0474071 92*0474071 64287 Capital Outlay Projects Fund 276,792.16 0.00 276,792.16 92*0474182 92*0474186 64297 Capital Outlay Projects Fund 62,765.19 0.00 62,765.19 92*0474529 92*0474530 64301 Capital Outlay Projects Fund 386.10 0.00 386.10 92*0474598 92*0474598 64311 Capital Outlay Projects Fund 7,032.00 0.00 7,032.00 92*0474901 92*0474901

Total Fund 41 Capital Outlay Projects Fun $348,175.45 $0.00 $348,175.45

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 64286 Bond Fund, Measure Q 4,977.00 0.00 4,977.00 92*0474181 92*0474181

Total Fund 43 Bond Fund, Measure Q $4,977.00 $0.00 $4,977.00

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 64278 Property and Liability Fund 632.50 0.00 632.50 92*0474070 92*0474070 64296 Property and Liability Fund 10,844.88 0.00 10,844.88 92*0474526 92*0474528

Total Fund 61 Property and Liability Fund $11,477.38 $0.00 $11,477.38

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 64277 Workers' Compensation Fund 452.00 0.00 452.00 92*0474069 92*0474069 64285 Workers' Compensation Fund 69.19 0.00 69.19 92*0474180 92*0474180 64310 Workers' Compensation Fund 552,437.43 0.00 552,437.43 92*0474899 92*0474900

Total Fund 62 Workers' Compensation Fu $552,958.62 $0.00 $552,958.62

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SUMMARY Total Fund 11 General Fund Unrestricted 632,115.97 Total Fund 12 General Fund Restricted 820,057.38 Total Fund 13 GF Unrestricted One-Time Fund 68,857.30 Total Fund 33 Child Development Fund 34,321.47 Total Fund 41 Capital Outlay Projects Fund 348,175.45 Total Fund 43 Bond Fund, Measure Q 4,977.00 Total Fund 61 Property and Liability Fund 11,477.38 Total Fund 62 Workers' Compensation Fund 552,958.62 Grand Total: $2,472,940.57

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 311608531 Bookstore Fund 1,049.06 0.00 1,049.06 31*0107168 31*0107168 311609103 Bookstore Fund 681,510.59 0.00 681,510.59 31*0107169 31*0107185 311609208 Bookstore Fund 421,321.83 69,935.30 351,386.53 31*0107186 31*0107207

Total Fund 31 Bookstore Fund $1,103,881.48 $69,935.30 $1,033,946.18

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 711608531 Associated Students Fund 3,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 71*0007801 71*0007802 711609208 Associated Students Fund 1,934.78 0.00 1,934.78 71*0007803 71*0007812

Total Fund 71 Associated Students Fund $4,934.78 $1,500.00 $3,434.78

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 721609208 Representation Fee Trust Fund 47,304.00 0.00 47,304.00 72*0000075 72*0000076

Total Fund 72 Representation Fee Trust Fun $47,304.00 $0.00 $47,304.00

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 761608531 Community Education Fund 3,870.00 0.00 3,870.00 76*0006994 76*0006994 761609103 Community Education Fund 934.10 0.00 934.10 76*0006995 76*0006996 761609208 Community Education Fund 109,116.92 54,558.46 54,558.46 76*0006997 76*0007042

Total Fund 76 Community Education Fund $113,921.02 $54,558.46 $59,362.56

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 791608531 Diversified Trust Fund 537,292.42 0.00 537,292.42 79*0020218 79*0020234 791609103 Diversified Trust Fund 79.75 0.00 79.75 79*0020235 79*0020235 791609208 Diversified Trust Fund 6,041.02 0.00 6,041.02 79*0020236 79*0020247

Total Fund 79 Diversified Trust Fund $543,413.19 $0.00 $543,413.19

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Voided Adjusted Beg End Register # Fund Title Amount Checks Amount Check # Check # 811608531 Diversified Agency Fund 3,990.61 0.00 3,990.61 81*0046918 81*0046923 811609103 Diversified Agency Fund 8,002.29 200.00 7,802.29 81*0046924 81*0046928 811609208 Diversified Agency Fund 21,172.88 0.00 21,172.88 81*0046929 81*0046985

Total Fund 81 Diversified Agency Fund $33,165.78 $200.00 $32,965.78

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SUMMARY Total Fund 31 Bookstore Fund 1,033,946.18 Total Fund 71 Associated Students Fund 3,434.78 Total Fund 72 Representation Fee Trust Fund 47,304.00 Total Fund 76 Community Education Fund 59,362.56 Total Fund 79 Diversified Trust Fund 543,413.19 Total Fund 81 Diversified Agency Fund 32,965.78 Grand Total: $1,720,426.49

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RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

DISTRICT OFFICE – BUSINESS OPERATIONS/FISCAL SERVICES

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Adoption of Resolution No. 16-22 – Conflict of Interest Code Action: Request for Adoption

BACKGROUND

On September 14, 2015 the Rancho Santiago Community College District (RSCCD) Board of Trustees approved amendments to its’ Conflict of Interest Code as required by Government Code Section 87300 of the Political Reform Act of 1974. Pursuant to Government Code Section 87306.5(b), the Orange County Board of Supervisors, as the code reviewing body for the District, has requested that the RSCCD conduct a review of its’ Conflict of Interest Code and, if a change in the Code is necessitated by changed circumstances, submit an amended Code to the County. Also, the County requested that districts use their disclosure category definitions. The amended Code will become effective upon approval by the County Board of Supervisors.

ANALYSIS

Consistent with the advisory opinions issued by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), the District’s existing Conflict of Interest Code (Exhibit A) is revised to reflect officials or employees in the positions listed in Exhibit B. Those listed in Exhibit B shall file Statements of Economic Interest with the Orange County Clerk of the Board of Supervisors by electronic submission. Exhibit B includes updated, deleted and new job titles identified as positions required to file. The attached Resolution and Conflict of Interest Code have been reviewed and accepted, as is, by the Office of the Clerk of the Board.

RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the Board of Trustees adopt Resolution No. 16-22 - Conflict of Interest Code as presented.

Fiscal Impact: None Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor of Business Operations/Fiscal Services Submitted by: Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor of Business Operations/Fiscal Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodriguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

4.2 (1) Resolution Number 16-22

RESOLUTION OF THE RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ADOPTING A CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE WHICH SUPERCEDES ALL PRIOR CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODES AND AMENDMENTS PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED

WHEREAS, the Political Reform Act of 1974, Government Code Section 81000 et. seq. (“the Act”), requires a local government agency to adopt a Conflict of Interest Code pursuant to the Act; and

WHEREAS, the Rancho Santiago Community College District has previously adopted a Conflict of Interest Code and that Code requires biennial updating; and

WHEREAS, amendments to the Act have in the past and foreseeably will in the future require conforming amendments to be made to the Conflict of Interest Code; and

WHEREAS, the Fair Political Practices Commission has adopted a regulation, Title 2, California Code of Regulations, Section 18730, which contains terms for a standard model Conflict of Interest Code, which, together with amendments thereto, may be adopted by public agencies and incorporated by reference to save public agencies time and money by minimizing the actions required of such agencies to keep their codes in conformity with the Political Reform Act.

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:

Section 1. The terms of Title 2, California Code of Regulations, Section 18730 (Attachment A) and any amendments to it duly adopted by the Fair Political Practices Commission are hereby incorporated by reference and, together with Exhibits A and B in which members and employees are designated and disclosure categories are set forth, constitute the Conflict of Interest Code of Rancho Santiago Community College District.

Section 2. The provisions of all Conflict of Interest Codes and Amendments thereto previously adopted by Rancho Santiago Community College District and hereby superseded.

Section 3. The Filing Officer, the Vice Chancellor of Business Operations/Fiscal Services, or his designee, is hereby authorized to forward a copy of this Resolution to the Clerk of the Orange County Board of Supervisors for review and approval by the Orange County Board of Supervisors as required by California Government Code Section 87303.

4.2 (2) NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Rancho Santiago Community College District hereby adopts Resolution 16-22 adopting a Conflict of Interest Code which supercedes all prior Conflict of Interest Codes and Amendments previously adopted.

DATED the ______day of ______, 2016.

Ayes:

Noes:

Absent:

Abstain:

______Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D. Secretary to the Board of Trustees

4.2 (3) ATTACHMENT A

CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE FOR THE

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

The Political Reform Act, Government Code Sections 81000, et seq., requires state and local government agencies to adopt and promulgate Conflict of Interest Codes. The Fair Political Practices Commission has adopted a regulation (2 Cal. Code of Regs. Section 18730) which contains the terms of a standard Conflict of Interest Code, which may be incorporated by reference in an agency’s code. After public notice and hearing it may be amended by the Fair Political Practices Commission to conform to amendments in the Political Reform Act. Therefore, the terms of 2 California Code of Regulations Section 18730 and any amendments to it duly adopted by the Fair Political Practices Commission are hereby incorporated by reference. This regulation and the attached Appendix designating officials and employees and establishing disclosure categories, shall constitute the Conflict of Interest Code of the Rancho Santiago Community College District.

Designated officials in the positions listed in Exhibit B shall file Statements of Economic Interest with either the County of Orange Clerk of the Board of Supervisors or the agency/district’s Political Reform Act Filing Officer, as specified in Exhibit B. The Statements of Economic Interest shall be maintained as public records and shall be made available for public inspection and reproduction (Government Code Section 82008).

4.2 (4) EXHIBIT A

Rancho Santiago Community College District

LIST OF DESIGNATED POSITIONS CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE

Designated Positions Disclosure Files With Category Accounting Manager – Accounts Payable (Delete position) OC-02 COB

Accounting Manager - Payroll OC-02 COB

Assistant Dean, Admissions & Records OC-02 COB

Assistant Dean, Financial Aid, Scholarships & Veterans OC-02 COB

Assistant Dean, Criminal Justice Academies OC-02 COB

Assistant Dean, Fire Technology OC-02 COB

Assistant Dean, Student Services OC-02 COB

Assistant Director, Athletics & Sports Information OC-02 COB

Assistant Director, OC Small Business Development Center OC-02 COB

Assistant Director, Small Business Initiative OC-02 COB

Assistant Vice Chancellor, Educational Services (Delete position) OC-02 COB

Assistant Vice Chancellor, Facility Planning, District Construction & OC-02 COB Support Services Assistant Vice Chancellor, Fiscal Services OC-02 COB

Assistant Vice Chancellor, Human Resources OC-02 COB

Assistant Vice Chancellor, Information Technology Services OC-02 COB

Associate Dean, Business & Career Technical Education OC-02 COB

Associate Dean, Disabled Student Programs & Services OC-02 COB

4.2 (5) Associate Dean, EOPS OC-02 COB

Associate Dean, Financial Aid OC-02 COB

Associate Dean, Health Sciences & Nursing OC-02 COB

Associate Dean, Instruction & Student Services OC-02 COB

Associate Dean, Student Development OC-02 COB

Associate Director I, Child Development Center OC-02 COB

Associate Director II, Child Development Center OC-02 COB

Associate Registrar OC-02 COB

Benefits Analyst OC-02 COB

Board of Trustees OC-01 COB

Bookstore Coordinator (Delete position) OC-02 COB

Bookstore Operations Specialist (Add position) OC-02 COB

Bookstore Manager OC-02 COB

Buyer OC-02 COB

Campus Budget Manager OC-02 COB

Chancellor OC-01 COB

Chief, District Safety & Security OC-02 COB

Consultants OC-30 Agency

Custodial Supervisor OC-02 COB

Dean, Arts, Humanities & Social Services OC-02 COB

Dean, Business OC-02 COB

Dean, Business & Career Technical Education OC-02 COB

Dean, Counseling OC-02 COB

4.2 (6) Dean, Counseling & Student Support Services OC-02 COB

Dean, Enrollment & Support Services OC-02 COB

Dean, Kinesiology, Health & Athletics OC-02 COB

Dean, Fine & Performing Arts OC-02 COB

Dean, Human Services & Technology OC-02 COB

Dean, Humanities & Social Services OC-02 COB

Dean, Institutional Effectiveness, Library & Learning Support Services OC-02 COB

Dean, Instruction & Student Services OC-02 COB

Dean, Mathematics & Sciences OC-02 COB

Dean, Science, Mathematics & Health Science OC-02 COB

Dean, Student Affairs OC-02 COB

Director I, Child Development Center OC-02 COB

Director II, Child Development Center OC-02 COB

Director of Grants OC-02 COB

Director, Academic Support OC-02 COB

Director, ACT/Corporate Training OC-02 COB

Director, Auxiliary Services OC-02 COB

Director, Business & Career Technical Education OC-02 COB

Director, Continuing Education Support Services OC-02 COB

Director, Digital Media Center OC-02 COB

Director of Employment Services, Equity and Diversity OC-02 COB

Director, Facility Planning, District Construction & Support Services OC-02 COB

Director, Fire Instruction OC-02 COB

Director, Global Trade & Logistics Initiative OC-02 COB

4.2 (7) Director, Information Systems OC-02 COB

Director, Network & Communications OC-02 COB

Director, Public Affairs & Publications OC-02 COB

Director, Purchasing Services OC-02 COB

Director, Research OC-02 COB

Director, Small Business Development Center OC-02 COB

Director, Special Programs OC-02 COB

District Support Services Supervisor OC-02 COB

Director, Workforce Education OC-02 COB

Employment Services Manager (Delete position) OC-02 COB

Enrollment Reporting Manager OC-02 COB

Executive Director, Child Development Services OC-02 COB

Executive Director, College Advancement OC-02 COB

Executive Vice Chancellor, Human Resources and Educational OC-01 COB Services (Delete position) Facilities Manager OC-02 COB

Facilities Project Manager OC-02 COB

Graphic Communications Manager OC-02 COB

Internal Audit Manager OC-02 COB

Inventory, Delivery & Storage Supervisor OC-02 COB

Lieutenant, District Safety & Security OC-02 COB

Maintenance Supervisor OC-02 COB

Manager, Fiscal Services OC-02 COB

President, Santa Ana College OC-01 COB

President, Santiago Canyon College OC-01 COB

4.2 (8) Project Manager OC-02 COB

Publications and Electronic Media Manager OC-02 COB

Registrar OC-02 COB

Risk Manager OC-02 COB

Sergeant, District Safety & Security OC-02 COB

Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services OC-01 COB

Vice Chancellor, Educational Services (Add position) OC-01 COB

Vice Chancellor, Human Resources (Add position) OC-01 COB

Vice President, Academic Affairs OC-02 COB

Vice President, Administrative Services OC-02 COB

Vice President, Continuing Education OC-02 COB

Vice President, Student Services OC-02 COB

4.2 (9) EXHIBIT B

Rancho Santiago Community College District

LIST OF DISCLOSURE CATEGORIES, DISCLOSURE DESCRIPTIONS AND FILING DISIGNATION

Disclosure Disclosure Description Category OC-01 All interests in real property in Orange County, the authority or the District as applicable, as well as investments, business positions and sources of income (including gifts, loans and travel payments).

OC-02 All investments, business positions and sources of income (including gifts, loans and travel payments).

OC-30 Consultants shall be included in the list of designated employees and shall disclose pursuant to the broadest category in the code subject to the following limitation: The Chancellor or designee may determine that a particular consultant, although a “designated position,” is hired to perform a range of duties that is limited in scope and thus is not required to fully comply with the disclosure requirements in this section. Such written determination shall include a description of the consultant’s duties and, based upon that description, a statement of the extent of disclosure required. The determination of disclosure is a public record and shall be filed with the Form 700 and retained by the Filing Officer for public inspection.

Files With COB Files electronically to the County of Orange Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

Agency Files original form with the Office of the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services

4.2 (10) NO. ______4.3

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

DISTRICT OFFICE - BUSINESS OPERATIONS/FISCAL SERVICES

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of the 2015-16 CCFS-311 Annual Budget and Financial Report, including the Gann Appropriation Limit Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND

In accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Sections 58305(d), the District shall submit a copy of its Annual Budget and Financial Report (CCFS-311) to the Chancellor’s Office by October 10th of each year. Furthermore, in accordance with Article XIIIB to the State Constitution, limitations on expenditures are placed on State and local governments in the form of what is known as the Gann Appropriations Limit.

ANALYSIS

A copy of the CCFS-311 report has been provided for your review. The CCFS-311 report is divided into three parts: Current Expense of Education which is used to calculate the 50 Percent Law (our District is in compliance at 52.55% for 2015-16); Combined Balance Sheet information for all District funds; and other Supplemental Data including Details of General Fund Revenue, General Fund Expenditures by Activity, the Gann Appropriations Limit (Historically, our district has never met or been close to meeting the appropriations limit), Revenues, Expenditures and Fund Balance Data for all district funds, the Interfund Transfer Report, the Receipt and Expenditures of Lottery Proceeds, Details of Education Protection Account (EPA) funds, and the Pension Costs Report which estimates future STRS and PERS costs through 2020-21.

RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve the 2015-16 CCFS-311 Annual Budget and Financial Report as presented pending any audit adjustments and establish the District’s 2016-17 Gann Limit in the amount of $254,675,700.

Fiscal Impact: Not applicable Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Adam M. O’Connor, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Fiscal Services Submitted by: Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

4.3 (1) California Community Colleges

ANNUAL FINANCIAL AND BUDGET REPORT (Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2015-2016) (Budget Report for Fiscal Year 2016-2017) District: RANCHO SANTIAGO District Code: 870

This is to certify that the Annual Financial and Budget Report has been prepared and the budget adopted in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, beginning with Section 58300. Further, to the best of my knowledge, the data contained in this report are correct.

______District Chief Business Officer Date

______District Superintendent Date

Contact:

In accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Section 58305(d) a copy of this report is due to the Chancellor's Office on or before October 10, 2016. Please submit the report to : Chancellor's Office California Community Colleges Fiscal Services Unit 4.3 (2) 1102 Q Street, Suite 300 Sacramento, CA 95814-6511

Page 1 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Analysis of compliance with the 50 Percent Law (ECS 84362)

Annual Financial and Budget Report The Current Expense of Education

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA S11 GENERAL FUND - UNRESTRICTED SUBFUND

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Activity (ECSA) Activity (ECSB) Activity (ECSX) ECS 84362 A ECS 84362 B Excluded Object Instructional Salary Cost Total CEE Activities Academic Salaries Code AC 0100-5900 & AC 6110 AC 0100 - 6799 AC 6800 - 7390 Total Instructional Salaries

Contract or Regular 1100 25,959,212 25,959,212 25,959,212 Other 1300 23,881,933 23,881,933 23,881,933 Total Instructional Salaries 49,841,145 49,841,145 0 49,841,145 Non-Instructional Salaries Contract or Regular 1200 12,537,118 307,743 12,844,861 Other 1400 1,156,100 1,156,100 Total Non-Instructional Salaries 0 13,693,218 307,743 14,000,961 Total Academic Salaries 49,841,145 63,534,363 307,743 63,842,106

Classified Salaries Non-Instructional Salaries Regular Status 2100 22,706,025 2,485,659 25,191,684 Other 2300 1,081,474 391,085 1,472,559 Total Non-Instructional Salaries 0 23,787,499 2,876,744 26,664,243 Instructional Aides Regular Status 2200 775,256 775,256 775,256 Other 2400 1,623,839 1,623,839 1,623,839 Total Instructional Aides 2,399,095 2,399,095 0 2,399,095 Total Classified Salaries 2,399,095 26,186,594 2,876,744 29,063,338

Employee Benefits 3000 20,650,775 43,617,992 1,359,087 44,977,079 Supplies and Materials 4000 702,974 58,785 761,759 Other Operating Expenses 5000 4,243,704 17,644,501 772,155 18,416,656 Equipment Replacement 6420 0

Total Expenditures Prior to Exclusions 77,134,719 151,686,424 5,374,514 157,060,938 4.3 (3)

Page 2 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Analysis of compliance with the 50 Percent Law (ECS 84362)

Annual Financial and Budget Report The Current Expense of Education

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA S11 GENERAL FUND - UNRESTRICTED SUBFUND

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Activity (ECSA) Activity (ECSB) Activity (ECSX)

ECS 84362 A ECS 84362 B Excluded

Instructional Salary Cost Total CEE Activities

Exclusions AC 0100-5900 & AC 6110 AC 0100 - 6799 AC 6800 - 7390 Total

Activities to Exclude TOP Code

Instructional Staff–Retirees’ Benefits and Retirement Incentives 5900 5,952,358 5,952,358 5,952,358

Student Health Services Above Amount Collected 6441 133,566 133,566

Student Transportation 6491 0

Noninstructional Staff-Retirees’ Benefits and Retirement Incentives 6740 4,329,121 4,329,121

Objects to Exclude Object Code

Rents and Leases 5060 1,401,033 27,719 1,428,752

Lottery Expenditures

Academic Salaries 1000 0

Classified Salaries 2000 0

Employee Benefits 3000 0

Supplies and Materials 4000

Software 4100 0

Books, Magazines, & Periodicals 4200 0

Instructional Supplies & Materials 4300 0

Noninstructional, Supplies & Materials 4400 0

Total Supplies and Materials 0 0 0 0

Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000 4,421,852 4,421,852 4.3 (4)

Page 3 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Analysis of compliance with the 50 Percent Law (ECS 84362)

Annual Financial and Budget Report The Current Expense of Education

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA S11 GENERAL FUND - UNRESTRICTED SUBFUND

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Activity (ECSA) Activity (ECSB) Activity (ECSX)

ECS 84362 A ECS 84362 B Excluded

Object Instructional Salary Cost Total CEE Activities

Code AC 0100-5900 & AC 6110 AC 0100 - 6799 AC 6800 - 7390 Total

Capital Outlay 6000

Library Books 6300 0

Equipment 6400

Equipment - Additional 6410 0

Equipment - Replacement 6420 0

Total Equipment 0 0 0 0

Total Capital Outlay 0 0 0 0

Other Outgo 7000 0

Total Exclusions 5,952,358 16,237,930 27,719 16,265,649

Total for ECS 84362, 50% Law 71,182,361 135,448,494 5,346,795 140,795,289

Percent of CEE (Instructional Salary Cost / Total CEE) 52.55% 100.00%

50% of Current Expense of Education 67,724,247

Nonexempted (Remaining) Deficiency from second preceeding Fiscal Year

Amount Required to be Expended for Salaries of Classroom 71,182,361 135,448,494 5,346,795 140,795,289

Instructors

Reconciliation to Unrestricted General Fund Expenditures

Total Expenditures Prior to Exclusions 77,134,719 151,686,424 5,374,514 157,060,938

Capital Expenditures 6000 55,550 1,725,302 1,577,298 3,302,600

Equipment Replacement (Back out) 6420 0 0 0

Total Unrestricted General Fund Expenditures 77,190,269 153,411,726 6,951,812 160,363,538 4.3 (5)

Page 4 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 10 General Fund — Combined

(Total Unrestricted and Restricted)

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

11 12 10

CA General Fund General Fund General Fund

Description (Object) Unrestricted Restricted COMBINED ASSETS Cash, Investments, and Receivables 9100 Cash: Awaiting Deposit and in Banks 9111 1,442,169 2,499 1,444,668 In County Treasury 9112 68,720,446 18,755,161 87,475,607 Cash With Fiscal Agents 9113 0 Revolving Cash Accounts 9114 100,000 100,000 Investments (at cost) 9120 0 Accounts Receivable 9130 4,193,385 6,822,561 11,015,946 Due from Other Funds 9140 1,149,434 1,149,434 Inventories, Stores, and Prepaid Items 9200 Inventories and Stores 9210 0 Prepaid Items 9220 160,057 160,783 320,840 TOTAL ASSETS 75,765,491 25,741,004 101,506,495 LIABILITIES Current Liabilities and Deferred Revenue 9500 Accounts Payable 9510 21,885,322 4,231,192 26,116,514 Accrued Salaries and Wages Payable 9520 8,673,135 2,212,490 10,885,625 Compensated Absences Payable Current 9530 0 Due to Other Funds 9540 5,057,141 5,057,141 Temporary Loans 9550 0 Current Portion of Long-Term Debt 9560 0 Deferred Revenues 9570 3,215,608 15,690,587 18,906,195 TOTAL LIABILITIES 38,831,206 22,134,269 60,965,475 4.3 (6)

Page 5 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 10 General Fund — Combined

(Total Unrestricted and Restricted)

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

11 12 10

CA General Fund General Fund General Fund

Description (Object) Unrestricted Restricted COMBINED FUND BALANCE (NON-GASB 54) Fund Balance Reserved 9710 0 NonCash Assets 9711 160,057 160,057 Amounts Restricted by Law for Specific Purposes 9712 70,108 70,108 Reserve for Encumbrances Credit 9713 1,097,080 1,097,080 Reserve for Encumbrances Debit 9714 0 Reserve for Debt Services 9715 0 Assigned/Committed 9754 0 Unassigned 9790 0 Total Fund Balance 1,327,245 0 1,327,245 Fund Balance (GASB 54) 9750 Nonspendable Fund Balance 9751 0 Restricted Fund Balance 9752 1,970,000 1,970,000 Committed Fund Balance 9753 0 Assigned Fund Balance 9754 22,560,050 3,606,735 26,166,785 Total Designated Fund Balance 24,530,050 3,606,735 28,136,785 Uncommitted Fund Balance 9790 11,076,990 11,076,990 TOTAL FUND EQUITY 36,934,285 3,606,735 40,541,020 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY 75,765,491 25,741,004 101,506,495 4.3 (7)

Page 6 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 20 Debt Service Funds: 21 Bond Interest and Redemption Fund 22 Revenue Bond Interest and Redemption Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 29 Other Debt Service Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

21 22 29 Bond Interest Revenue Bond CA and Interest and Other Debt

Description (Object) Redemption Fund Redemption Fund Service Fund ASSETS Cash, Investments, and Receivables 9100 Cash: Awaiting Deposit and in Banks 9111 In County Treasury 9112 26,465,352 Cash With Fiscal Agents 9113 Investments (at cost) 9120 Accounts Receivable 9130 Due from Other Funds 9140 TOTAL ASSETS 26,465,352 0 0 LIABILITIES Current Liabilities and Deferred Revenue 9500 Accounts Payable 9510 Accrued Salaries and Wages Payable 9520 Compensated Absences Payable Current 9530 Due to Other Funds 9540 Temporary Loans 9550 Current Portion of Long-Term Debt 9560 Deferred Revenues 9570 TOTAL LIABILITIES 0 0 0 4.3 (8)

Page 7 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 20 Debt Service Funds: 21 Bond Interest and Redemption Fund 22 Revenue Bond Interest and Redemption Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 29 Other Debt Service Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

21 22 29 Bond Interest Revenue Bond CA and Interest and Other Debt

Description (Object) Redemption Fund Redemption Fund Service Fund FUND BALANCE (NON-GASB 54) Fund Balance Reserved 9710 NonCash Assets 9711 Amounts Restricted by Law for Specific Purposes 9712 Reserve for Encumbrances Credit 9713 Reserve for Encumbrances Debit 9714 Reserve for Debt Services 9715 26,465,352 Assigned/Committed 9754 Unassigned 9790 Total Fund Balance 26,465,352 0 0 Fund Balance (GASB 54) 9750 Nonspendable Fund Balance 9751 Restricted Fund Balance 9752 Committed Fund Balance 9753 Assigned Fund Balance 9754 Total Designated Fund Balance 0 0 0 Uncommitted Fund Balance 9790 TOTAL FUND EQUITY 26,465,352 0 0 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY 26,465,352 0 0 4.3 (9)

Page 8 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 30 Special Revenue Funds: 31 Bookstore Fund 34 Farm Operation Fund 32 Cafeteria Fund 35 Revenue Bond Project Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 33 Child Development Fund 39 Other Special Revenue Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

31 32 33 34 35 39 CA Child Farm Operation Revenue Bond Other Special Development Description (Object) Bookstore Fund Cafeteria Fund Fund Fund Project Fund Revenue Fund ASSETS Cash, Investments, and Receivables 9100 Cash: Awaiting Deposit and in Banks 9111 1,740,881 In County Treasury 9112 851,506 Cash With Fiscal Agents 9113 Revolving Cash Accounts 9114 12,000 Investments (at cost) 9120 Accounts Receivable 9130 1,844,809 1,023,615 Due from Other Funds 9140 32,961 Inventories, Stores, and Prepaid Items 9200 Inventories and Stores 9210 1,713,125 Prepaid Items 9220 2,580 TOTAL ASSETS 5,310,815 0 1,910,662 0 0 0 LIABILITIES Current Liabilities and Deferred Revenue 9500 Accounts Payable 9510 313,762 127,962 Accrued Salaries and Wages Payable 9520 99,251 399,949 Compensated Absences Payable Current 9530 Due to Other Funds 9540 208,221 500,000 Temporary Loans 9550 Current Portion of Long-Term Debt 9560 Deferred Revenues 9570 422,082 TOTAL LIABILITIES 621,234 0 1,449,993 0 0 0 4.3 (10)

Page 9 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 30 Special Revenue Funds: 31 Bookstore Fund 34 Farm Operation Fund 32 Cafeteria Fund 35 Revenue Bond Project Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 33 Child Development Fund 39 Other Special Revenue Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

31 32 33 34 35 39 CA Child Farm Operation Revenue Bond Other Special Development Description (Object) Bookstore Fund Cafeteria Fund Fund Fund Project Fund Revenue Fund FUND BALANCE (NON-GASB 54) Fund Balance Reserved 9710 0 0 0 0 0 0 NonCash Assets 9711 1,713,125 0 0 0 0 0 Amounts Restricted by Law for Specific Purposes 9712 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reserve for Encumbrances Credit 9713 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reserve for Encumbrances Debit 9714 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reserve for Debt Services 9715 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assigned/Committed 9754 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unassigned 9790 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Fund Balance 1,713,125 0 0 0 0 0 Fund Balance (GASB 54) 9750 Nonspendable Fund Balance 9751 0 0 0 0 0 0 Restricted Fund Balance 9752 0 0 0 0 0 0 Committed Fund Balance 9753 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assigned Fund Balance 9754 2,976,456 0 460,669 0 0 0 Total Designated Fund Balance 2,976,456 0 460,669 0 0 0 Uncommitted Fund Balance 9790 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL FUND EQUITY 4,689,581 0 460,669 0 0 0 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY 5,310,815 0 1,910,662 0 0 0 4.3 (11)

Page 10 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 40 Capital Projects Funds: 41 Capital Outlay Projects Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 42 Revenue Bond Construction Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

41 42 43

CA Capital Outlay Revenue Bond General Obligation

Description (Object) Projects Fund Construction Fund Bond Fund ASSETS Cash, Investments, and Receivables 9100 Cash: Awaiting Deposit and in Banks 9111 In County Treasury 9112 60,581,261 1,810,359 43,194,025 Cash With Fiscal Agents 9113 Revolving Cash Accounts 9114 Investments (at cost) 9120 Accounts Receivable 9130 77,815 4,622 24,390 Due from Other Funds 9140 Inventories, Stores, and Prepaid Items 9200 Inventories and Stores 9210 Prepaid Items 9220 931,204 TOTAL ASSETS 60,659,076 1,814,981 44,149,619 LIABILITIES Current Liabilities and Deferred Revenue 9500 Accounts Payable 9510 859,032 284,619 2,464,374 Accrued Salaries and Wages Payable 9520 Compensated Absences Payable Current 9530 Due to Other Funds 9540 Temporary Loans 9550 Current Portion of Long-Term Debt 9560 Deferred Revenues 9570 56,110 TOTAL LIABILITIES 915,142 284,619 2,464,374 4.3 (12)

Page 11 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 40 Capital Projects Funds: 41 Capital Outlay Projects Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 42 Revenue Bond Construction Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

41 42 43

CA Capital Outlay Revenue Bond General Obligation

Description (Object) Projects Fund Construction Fund Bond Fund FUND BALANCE (NON-GASB 54) Fund Balance Reserved 9710 NonCash Assets 9711 Amounts Restricted by Law for Specific Purposes 9712 Reserve for Encumbrances Credit 9713 5,578,517 97,353 31,875,132 Reserve for Encumbrances Debit 9714 Reserve for Debt Services 9715 Assigned/Committed 9754 Unassigned 9790 Total Fund Balance 5,578,517 97,353 31,875,132 Fund Balance (GASB 54) 9750 Nonspendable Fund Balance 9751 Restricted Fund Balance 9752 Committed Fund Balance 9753 Assigned Fund Balance 9754 54,165,417 1,433,009 9,810,113 Total Designated Fund Balance 54,165,417 1,433,009 9,810,113 Uncommitted Fund Balance 9790 TOTAL FUND EQUITY 59,743,934 1,530,362 41,685,245 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY 60,659,076 1,814,981 44,149,619 4.3 (13)

Page 12 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Proprietary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 50 Enterprise Funds: 51 Bookstore Fund 53 Farm Operations Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 52 Cafeteria Fund 59 Other Enterprise Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

51 52 53 59 Farm Other CA Bookstore Cafeteria Operations Enterprise

Description (Object) Fund Fund Fund Fund ASSETS Cash, Investments, and Receivables 9100 Cash: Awaiting Deposit and in Banks 9111 In County Treasury 9112 Cash With Fiscal Agents 9113 Revolving Cash Accounts 9114 Investments (at cost) 9120 Accounts Receivable 9130 Due from Other Funds 9140 Inventories, Stores, and Prepaid Items 9200 Inventories and Stores 9210 Prepaid Items 9220 Fixed Assets 9300 Sites 9310 Site Improvements 9320 Accumulated Depreciation Site Improvements 9321 Buildings 9330 Accumulated Depreciation Buildings 9331 Library Books 9340 Equipment 9350 Accumulated Depreciation Equipment 9351 Work in Progress 9360 Total Fixed Assets 0 0 0 0 TOTAL ASSETS 0 0 0 0 4.3 (14)

Page 13 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Proprietary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 50 Enterprise Funds: 51 Bookstore Fund 53 Farm Operations Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 52 Cafeteria Fund 59 Other Enterprise Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

51 52 53 59 Farm Other CA Bookstore Cafeteria Operations Enterprise

Description (Object) Fund Fund Fund Fund LIABILITIES Current Liabilities and Deferred Revenue 9500 Accounts Payable 9510 Accrued Salaries and Wages Payable 9520 Compensated Absences Payable Current 9530 Due to Other Funds 9540 Temporary Loans 9550 Current Portion of Long-Term Debt 9560 Deferred Revenues 9570 Total Current Liabilities and Deferred Revenue 0 0 0 0 Long-Term Liabilities 9600 Bonds Payable 9610 Revenue Bonds Payable 9620 Certificates of Participation 9630 Lease Purchase of Capital Lease 9640 Compensated Absences Long Term 9650 Post-Employment Benefits Long Term 9660 Other Long-Term Liabilities 9670 Total Long-Term Liabilities 0 0 0 0 TOTAL LIABILITIES 968 0 0 0 0 4.3 (15)

Page 14 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Proprietary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 50 Enterprise Funds: 51 Bookstore Fund 53 Farm Operations Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 52 Cafeteria Fund 59 Other Enterprise Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

51 52 53 59 Farm Other CA Bookstore Cafeteria Operations Enterprise

Description (Object) Fund Fund Fund Fund FUND EQUITY Fund Balance Reserved 9710 NonCash Assets 9711 Amounts Restricted by Law for Specific Purposes 9712 Reserve for Encumbrances Credit 9713 Reserve for Encumbrances Debit 9714 Reserve for Debt Services 9715 Assigned/Committed 9754 Unassigned 9790 Total Reserved Fund Balance 0 0 0 0 Fund Balance (GASB 54) 9750 Nonspendable Fund Balance 9751 Restricted Fund Balance 9752 Committed Fund Balance 9753 Assigned Fund Balance 9754 Total Designated Fund Balance 0 0 0 0 Uncommitted(Unrestricted) Fund Balance 9790 Other Equity 9800 Contributed Capital 9810 Retained Earnings 9850 Investment in General Fixed Assets 9890 TOTAL FUND EQUITY 0 0 0 0 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY 0 0 0 0 4.3 (16)

Page 15 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Proprietary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 60 Internal Service Funds: 61 Self-Insurance Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 69 Other Internal Service Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

61 69 CA Other Internal Service

Description (Object) Self-Insurance Fund Fund ASSETS Cash, Investments, and Receivables 9100 Cash: Awaiting Deposit and in Banks 9111 In County Treasury 9112 11,558,268 44,428,103 Cash With Fiscal Agents 9113 35,000 Revolving Cash Accounts 9114 Investments (at cost) 9120 151,559 Accounts Receivable 9130 6,605 27,714 Due from Other Funds 9140 218,591 3,691,394 Student Loans Receivable 9150 Inventories, Stores, and Prepaid Items 9200 Inventories and Stores 9210 Prepaid Items 9220 Fixed Assets 9300 Sites 9310 Site Improvements 9320 Accumulated Depreciation Site Improvements 9321 Buildings 9330 Accumulated Depreciation Buildings 9331 Library Books 9340 Equipment 9350 Accumulated Depreciation Equipment 9351 Work in Progress 9360 Total Fixed Assets 0 0 TOTAL ASSETS 11,818,464 48,298,770 4.3 (17)

Page 16 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Proprietary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 60 Internal Service Funds: 61 Self-Insurance Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 69 Other Internal Service Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

61 69 CA Other Internal Service

Description (Object) Self-Insurance Fund Fund LIABILITIES Current Liabilities and Deferred Revenue 9500 Accounts Payable 9510 37,448 (1,453) Accrued Salaries and Wages Payable 9520 20,751 Compensated Absences Payable Current 9530 Due to Other Funds 9540 32,296 Temporary Loans 9550 Current Portion of Long-Term Debt 9560 400,000 60,218,887 Deferred Revenues 9570 Total Current Liabilities and Deferred Revenue 490,495 60,217,434 Long-Term Liabilities 9600 Bonds Payable 9610 Revenue Bonds Payable 9620 Certificates of Participation 9630 Lease Purchase of Capital Lease 9640 Compensated Absences Long Term 9650 Post-Employment Benefits Long Term 9660 Other Long-Term Liabilities 9670 Total Long-Term Liabilities 0 0 TOTAL LIABILITIES 968 490,495 60,217,434 4.3 (18)

Page 17 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Proprietary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 60 Internal Service Funds: 61 Self-Insurance Fund COMBINED BALANCE SHEET 69 Other Internal Service Fund

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

61 69 CA Other Internal Service

Description (Object) Self-Insurance Fund Fund FUND EQUITY Fund Balance Reserved 9710 NonCash Assets 9711 Amounts Restricted by Law for Specific Purposes 9712 (11,918,664) Reserve for Encumbrances Credit 9713 54,900 Reserve for Encumbrances Debit 9714 Reserve for Debt Services 9715 Assigned/Committed 9754 Unassigned 9790 Total Reserved Fund Balance 54,900 (11,918,664) Fund Balance (GASB 54) 9750 Nonspendable Fund Balance 9751 Restricted Fund Balance 9752 11,273,069 Committed Fund Balance 9753 Assigned Fund Balance 9754 Total Designated Fund Balance 11,273,069 0 Uncommitted(Unrestricted) Fund Balance 9790 Other Equity 9800 Contributed Capital 9810 Retained Earnings 9850 Investment in General Fixed Assets 9890 TOTAL FUND EQUITY 11,327,969 (11,918,664) TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY 11,818,464 48,298,770 4.3 (19)

Page 18 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Fiduciary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 70 Trust Funds

COMBINED BALANCE SHEET

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 79 Associated Student Student Body Student Scholarship Deferred CA Students Representation Center Fee Financial Aid and Loan Investment Compensation Other

Description (Object) Trust Fund Fee Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund ASSETS Cash, Investments, and Receivables 9100 Cash: Awaiting Deposit and in Banks 9111 434,760 107,003 521,505 2,904,268 In County Treasury 9112 774,700 22 Cash With Fiscal Agents 9113 Revolving Cash Accounts 9114 900 Investments (at cost) 9120 Accounts Receivable 9130 16,120 8,003 1,485 12,188 Due from Other Funds 9140 532,209 Student Loans Receivable 9150 25,851 Inventories, Stores, and Prepaid Items 9200 Inventories and Stores 9210 Prepaid Items 9220 Fixed Assets 9300 Sites 9310 Site Improvements 9320 Accumulated Depreciation Site Improvements 9321 Buildings 9330 Accumulated Depreciation Buildings 9331 Library Books 9340 Equipment 9350 Accumulated Depreciation Equipment 9351 Work in Progress 9360 Total Fixed Assets 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL ASSETS 450,880 115,006 0 1,323,541 0 0 0 3,449,587 4.3 (20)

Page 19 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Fiduciary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 70 Trust Funds

COMBINED BALANCE SHEET

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 79 Associated Student Student Body Student Scholarship Deferred CA Students Representation Center Fee Financial Aid and Loan Investment Compensation Other

Description (Object) Trust Fund Fee Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund LIABILITIES Current Liabilities and Deferred Revenue 9500 Accounts Payable 9510 7,521 42,414 9,150 43,647 Accrued Salaries and Wages Payable 9520 5,503 90,413 Compensated Absences Payable Current 9530 Due to Other Funds 9540 18,441 414,281 Temporary Loans 9550 Current Portion of Long-Term Debt 9560 Deferred Revenues 9570 89,212 Total Current Liabilities and Deferred Revenue 31,465 42,414 0 98,362 0 0 0 548,341 Long-Term Liabilities 9600 Bonds Payable 9610 Revenue Bonds Payable 9620 Certificates of Participation 9630 Lease Purchase of Capital Lease 9640 Compensated Absences Long Term 9650 Post-Employment Benefits Long Term 9660 Other Long-Term Liabilities 9670 Total Long-Term Liabilities 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL LIABILITIES 968 31,465 42,414 0 98,362 0 0 0 548,341 4.3 (21)

Page 20 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Fiduciary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 70 Trust Funds

COMBINED BALANCE SHEET

For Year Ended June 30, 2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 79 Associated Student Student Body Student Scholarship Deferred CA Students Representation Center Fee Financial Aid and Loan Investment Compensation Other

Description (Object) Trust Fund Fee Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund Trust Fund FUND EQUITY Fund Balance Reserved 9710 NonCash Assets 9711 Amounts Restricted by Law for Specific Purposes 9712 809,143 Reserve for Encumbrances Credit 9713 Reserve for Encumbrances Debit 9714 Reserve for Debt Services 9715 Assigned/Committed 9754 Unassigned 9790 Total Reserved Fund Balance 0 0 0 809,143 0 0 0 0 Fund Balance (GASB 54) 9750 Nonspendable Fund Balance 9751 Restricted Fund Balance 9752 419,415 2,901,246 Committed Fund Balance 9753 Assigned Fund Balance 9754 72,592 416,036 Total Designated Fund Balance 419,415 72,592 0 416,036 0 0 0 2,901,246 Uncommitted(Unrestricted) Fund Balance 9790 Other Equity 9800 Contributed Capital 9810 Retained Earnings 9850 Investment in General Fixed Assets 9890 TOTAL FUND EQUITY 419,415 72,592 0 1,225,179 0 0 0 2,901,246 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY 450,880 115,006 0 1,323,541 0 0 0 3,449,587 4.3 (22)

Page 21 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Details of General Fund Revenue

Annual Financial and Budget Report

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Fund S11 Fund S12 Fund S10 Total Object Unrestricted Restricted General Fund Description Code Actual Actual Actual Federal Revenues 8100 Forest Revenues 8110 0 Higher Education Act 8120 3,249,083 3,249,083 Workforce Investment Act 8130 279,273 279,273 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) 8140 92,201 92,201 Student Financial Aid 8150 7,582 7,582 Veterans Education 8160 0 Vocational and Technical Education Act (VATEA) 8170 1,436,620 1,436,620 Other Federal Revenues 8190 4,946,774 4,946,774 Total Federal Revnues 8100 0 10,011,533 10,011,533 State Revenues 8600 General Apportionments 8610 0 Apprenticeship Apportionment 8611 2,417,811 2,417,811 State General Apportionment 8612 59,359,515 59,359,515 Other General Apportionment 8613 885,652 885,652 General Categorical Programs 8620 Child Development 8621 0 Extended Opportunity Programs and Services(EOPS) 8622 2,061,403 2,061,403 Disabled Students Programs and Services(DSPS) 8623 1,888,300 1,888,300 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) 8624 0 California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) 8625 412,835 412,835 Telecommunications and Technology Infrasturcture Program (TTIP) 8626 4,695 4,695 Other General Categorical Programs 8627 14,951,440 14,951,440 4.3 (23)

Page 22 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Details of General Fund Revenue

Annual Financial and Budget Report

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Fund S11 Fund S12 Fund S10 Total Object Unrestricted Restricted General Fund Description Code Actual Actual Actual EPA Proceeds 8630 23,577,290 23,577,290 Reimburseable Categorical Programs 8650 Instructional Inprovement Grant 8651 0 Other Reimburseable Categorical Programs 8652 12,008,145 12,008,145 State Tax Subventions 8670 Homeowners' Property Tax Refief 8671 292,410 292,410 Timber Yield Tax 8672 6 6 Other State Tax Subventions 8673 0 State Non-Tax Revenues 8680 State Lottery Proceeds 8681 4,421,852 1,525,122 5,946,974 State Mandated Costs 8685 16,892,454 16,892,454 Other State Non-Tax Revnues 8686 0 Other State Revenues 8690 4,221,901 306,496 4,528,397 Total State Revenues 8600 112,068,891 33,158,436 145,227,327 4.3 (24)

Page 23 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Details of General Fund Revenue Annual Financial and Budget Report SUPPLEMENTAL DATA For Actual Year: 2015-2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO Fund S11 Fund S12 Fund S10 Total Object Unrestricted Restricted General Fund Description Code Actual Actual Actual Local Revenues 8800 Property Taxes 8810 Tax Allocation, Secured Roll 8811 42,434,836 42,434,836 Tax Allocation, Supplemental Roll 8812 1,084,842 1,084,842 Tax Allocation, Unsecured Roll 8813 1,422,655 1,422,655 Prior Years Taxes 8816 628,741 628,741 Education Revenues Augmentation Fund (ERAF) 8817 12,590,255 12,590,255 Redevelopment Agency Funds - Pass Through 8818 255,936 255,936 Redevelopment Agency Funds - Residual 8819 4,621,121 4,621,121 Redevelopment Agency Funds - Asset Liquidation 8819.1 0 Contributions, Gifts, Grants, and Endowments 8820 0 Contract Services 8830 Contract Instructional Services 8831 21,117 21,117 Other Contranct Services 8832 2,032 2,032 Sales and Commissions 8840 0 Rentals and Leases 8850 478,503 478,503 Interest and Investment Income 8860 546,477 546,477 Student Fees and Charges 8870 Community Services Classes 8872 0 Dormitory 8873 0 Enrollment 8874 8,677,600 8,677,600 Contra Revenue Account 8874.1 0 Field Trips and Use of Nondistrict Facilities 8875 0 Health Services 8876 1,172,732 1,172,732 Instructional Materials Fees and Sales of Materials 8877 72,062 72,062 Insurance 8878 0 Student Records 8879 0 Nonresident Tuition 8880 2,875,471 2,875,471 Parking Services and Public Transportation 8881 828,374 828,374 Other Student Fees and Charges 8885 8,073 64,920 72,993 Other Local Revenues 8890 423,400 179,533 602,933 Total Local Revenues 8800 76,047,910 2,340,770 78,388,680 Total Revenues 188,116,801 45,510,739 233,627,540 (25) 4.3 Page 24 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Details of General Fund Revenue

Annual Financial and Budget Report

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Fund S11 Fund S12 Fund S10 Total Object Unrestricted Restricted General Fund Description Code Actual Actual Actual Other Financing Sources 8900 Proceeds of General Fixed Assets 8910 8,449 8,449 Proceeds of Long-Term Debt 8940 0 Incoming Transfers -- (8981/8982/8983) 898# 0 Total Other Financing Sources 8900 8,449 0 8,449 Total Revenues and Other Financing Sources 188,125,250 45,510,739 233,635,989 4.3 (26)

Page 25 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Expend by Instructional Activity

Annual Financial and Budget Report S10 General Fund - Combined

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA (Total Unrestricted and Restricted)

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Salaries and Benefits Operating Capital Other Total

Activity Non Expenses Outlay Outgo

Activity Classification Code Instructional Instructional (4000 - 5000) (6000) (7000)

Agriculture and Natual Resources 0100 175 175 Architecture and Environmental Design 0200 0 Environmental Sciences and Technologies 0300 0 Biological Sciences 0400 3,279,587 79,734 94,919 206,251 3,660,491 Business and Management 0500 3,879,597 4,511 140,600 206,974 4,231,682 Communications 0600 587,357 137,203 50,040 14,352 788,952 Computer and Information Science 0700 1,194,776 296 4,705 1,594 1,201,371

Education 0800 3,595,995 125,942 228,412 43,528 3,993,877 Engineering and Related Industrial Technology 0900 2,075,579 87,165 2,305,329 1,487,561 5,955,634 Fine and Applied Arts 1000 3,614,509 229,772 118,925 85,809 4,049,015 Foreign language 1100 1,577,797 781 1,578,578 Health 1200 3,821,227 2,838 21,187 10,663 3,855,915 Consumer Education And Home Economics 1300 1,448,766 6 6,024 50,668 1,505,464 Law 1400 254,335 528 254,863 Humanities(Letters) 1500 8,700,946 614 25,144 24,673 8,751,377 Library Science 1600 19,871 284 20,155 Mathematics 1700 7,232,227 52,266 29,368 15,194 7,329,055 Military Studies 1800 0 Physical Sciences 1900 3,837,020 37,277 91,177 86,815 4,052,289 Psychology 2000 1,170,756 1,170,756 Public Affairs and Services 2100 4,622,512 49 2,778,569 13,438 7,414,568 Social Sciences 2200 4,539,974 5 420 284 4,540,683 Commercial Services 3000 220,939 220,939 Interdisciplinary Studies 4900 13,457,727 292,615 1,134,717 522,084 15,407,143 Instruc Staff-Retirees' Bnfts & Retire Incents 5900 5,958,248 5,958,248 Sub-Total Instructional Activites 74,868,806 1,050,293 7,251,959 2,770,172 85,941,230

Total Expenditures for GF Activities* 75,408,019 89,038,378 32,071,284 7,307,308 17,971,925 221,796,914

*Total Expenditures for GF Activities above is the grand total of Instructional and Non-Instructional activities. (27) 4.3

Page 26 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Expend by Non-Instructional Activity

Annual Financial and Budget Report S10 General Fund - Combined

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA (Total Unrestricted and Restricted)

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Salaries and Benefits Operating Capital Other Total

Activity Non Expenses Outlay Outgo

Activity Classification Code Instructional Instructional (4000 - 5000) (6000) (7000)

Instructional Administration and Governance 6000

Academic Administration 6010 13,875,298 257,652 236,646 14,369,596

Course and Curriculum Development 6020 118,955 3,886 122,841

Academic / Faculty Senate 6030 614,502 614,502

Other Instructional Administration & Governance 6090 204,136 341,641 545,777

Total Instructional Admin. & Governance 0 14,812,891 603,179 236,646 0 15,652,716

Instructional Support Services 6100

Learning Center 6110 248,234 435,506 2,300 686,040

Library 6120 2,488,032 127,080 138,661 2,753,773

Media 6130 657,909 1,289 3,014 662,212

Museums and Gallaries 6140 0

Academic Information Systems and Technology 6150 0

Other Instructional Support Services 6190 3,035,083 669,575 3,704,658

Total Instructional Support Services 248,234 6,616,530 800,244 141,675 0 7,806,683

Admissions and Records 6200 4,332,834 42,476 436,617 4,811,927

Student Counseling and Guidance 6300

Counseling and Guidance 6310 9,023,029 58,134 59,699 9,140,862

Matriculation and Student Assessment 6320 1,140,195 86,044 131,974 1,358,213

Transfer Programs 6330 1,167,665 121,453 1,289,118

Career Guidance 6340 227,985 4,542 232,527

Other Student Counseling and Guidance 6390 0

Total Student Couseling and Guidance 0 11,558,874 270,173 191,673 0 12,020,720 (28) 4.3

Page 27 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Expend by Non-Instructional Activity

Annual Financial and Budget Report S10 General Fund - Combined

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA (Total Unrestricted and Restricted)

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Salaries and Benefits Operating Capital Other Total

Activity Non Expenses Outlay Outgo

Activity Classification Code Instructional Instructional (4000 - 5000) (6000) (7000)

Other Student Services 6400

Cal Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids * 6410 0

Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS) 6420 290,979 1,061,230 146,965 60,219 1,559,393

Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) 6430 1,828,598 58,665 11,993 1,899,256

Health Services 6440 1,287,951 79,268 12,844 1,380,063

Student Personnel Administration 6450 303,692 7 303,699

Financial Aid Administration 6460 2,480,038 50,292 16,114 2,546,444

Job Placement Services 6470 658,207 1,148 659,355

Veterans Services 6480 140,777 9,131 221 150,129

Miscellaneous Student Services 6490 6,982,028 2,141,442 181,089 9,304,559

Total Other Student Services 290,979 14,742,521 2,486,918 282,480 0 17,802,898

Operation and maintenance of Plant 6500

Building Maintenance and Repairs 6510 1,133,894 917,190 10,853 2,061,937

Custodial Services 6530 3,857,060 178,997 3,686 4,039,743

Grounds Maintenance and Repairs 6550 430,449 369,223 31,394 831,066

Utilities 6570 3,870,146 3,870,146

Other Operations and Maintenance of Plant 6590 20,578 20,578

Total Operation and Maintenance of Plant 6500 0 5,421,403 5,356,134 45,933 0 10,823,470

Planning, Policymaking and Coordinations 6600 2,233,643 1,022,019 441 3,256,103

* California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs). 4.3 (29)

Page 28 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Expend by Non-Instructional Activity

Annual Financial and Budget Report S10 General Fund - Combined

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA (Total Unrestricted and Restricted)

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Salaries and Benefits Operating Capital Other Total

Activity Non Expenses Outlay Outgo

Activity Classification Code Instructional Instructional (4000 - 5000) (6000) (7000)

General Institutional Support Services 6700

Community Relations 6710 436,982 16,945 2,801 456,728

Fiscal Operations 6720 3,066,058 180,879 9,311 3,256,248

Human Resourses Management 6730 1,402,232 147,978 1,550,210

Noninstruct Staff Retirees' Benefits & Retirement * 6740 4,629,727 4,629,727

Staff Development 6750 275,357 778,633 3,676 1,057,666

Staff Diversity 6760 16,306 16,306

Logistical Services 6770 3,124,065 2,856,230 41,958 6,022,253

Management Information Systems 6780 5,905,230 2,207,512 1,525,750 9,638,492

Other General Institutional Support Services 6790 2,829,989 6,607,821 4,492 9,442,302

Total General Institutional Support Services 6700 0 21,669,640 12,812,304 1,587,988 0 36,069,932

Community Services & Economic Development 6800

Community Recreation 6810 0

Community Service Classes 6820 0

Community Use of Facilities 6830 212,741 212,741

Economic Development 6840 1,914,506 502,735 5,389 2,422,630

Other Community Services & Economic Development 6890 212,449 392,261 604,710

Total Community Services 6800 0 2,339,696 894,996 5,389 0 3,240,081

* Noninstructional Staff Retirees' Benefits & Retirement Incentives. 4.3 (30)

Page 29 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Expend by Non-Instructional Activity

Annual Financial and Budget Report S10 General Fund - Combined

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA (Total Unrestricted and Restricted)

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Salaries and Benefits Operating Capital Other Total

Activity Non Expenses Outlay Outgo

Activity Classification Code Instructional Instructional (4000 - 5000) (6000) (7000)

Ancillary Services 6900

Bookstore 6910 85,756 85,756

Child Development Centers 6920 0

Farm Operations 6930 0

Food Services 6940 0

Parking 6950 1,581,188 138,226 167,564 1,886,978

Student and Co-Curricular Activities 6960 204,645 76,213 280,858

Student Housing 6970 0

Other Ancillary Services 6990 601,961 601,961

Total Ancillary Services 6900 0 2,473,550 214,439 167,564 0 2,855,553

Auxiliary Operations 7000

Contract Education 7010 2,184 2,184

Other Auxiliary Operations 7090 625,406 625,406

Total Auxiliary Operations 7000 0 625,406 2,184 0 0 627,590 4.3 (31)

Page 30 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Expend by Non-Instructional Activity

Annual Financial and Budget Report S10 General Fund - Combined

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA (Total Unrestricted and Restricted)

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Salaries and Benefits Operating Capital Other Total

Activity Non Expenses Outlay Outgo

Activity Classification Code Instructional Instructional (4000 - 5000) (6000) (7000)

Physical Property and Related Acquisitions 7100 1,161,097 314,259 1,440,730 2,916,086

Long-Term Debt and Other Financing 7200

Long_Term Debt 7210 0

Tax revenue Anticipation Notes 7220 0

Other Financing 7290 0

Total Long-Term Debt and Other Financing 7200 0 0 0 0 0 0

Transfers, Student Aid and Other Outgo 7300

Transfers 7310 16,703,980 16,703,980

Student Aid 7320 1,267,945 1,267,945

Other Outgo 7390 0

Total Transfers, Student Aid and Other Outgo 7300 0 0 0 0 17,971,925 17,971,925

Sub-Total Non-Instructional Activites 539,213 87,988,085 24,819,325 4,537,136 17,971,925 135,855,684

Total Expenditures General Fund: activities * 75,408,019 89,038,378 32,071,284 7,307,308 17,971,925 221,796,914

* Total Expenditures for the General Fund: Instructional Activities and Non-Instructional Activities. 4.3 (32)

Page 31 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Budget Year: 2016-2017

Gann Appropriations Limit GANN Report

DISTRICT NAME: RANCHO SANTIAGO

I. 2016-2017 Appropriations Limit: A. 2015-2016 Appropriations Limit: $243,057,716

B. 2016-2017 Price Factor: 1.0537

C. Population factor: 1. 2014-2015 Second Period Actual FTES 29,052.94

2. 2015-2016 Second Period Actual FTES 28,889.40 3. 2015-2016 Population change factor (C2/C1) 0.9944 D. 2015-2016 Limit adjusted by inflation and population factors (A * B * C.3) $254,675,700 E. Adjustments to increase limit: 1. Transfers in of financial responsibility $0 2. Temporary voter approved increases 0 3. Total adjustments - increase 0 Sub-Total (D + E.3) $254,675,700 F. Adjustments to decrease limit: 1. Transfers out of financial responsibility $0 2. Lapses of voter approved increases 0 3. Total adjustments - decrease 0 G. 2016-2017 Appropriations Limit (D + E.3 - F.3) $254,675,700

II. 2016-2017 Appropriations Subject to Limit: A. State Aid (General Apportionment, Apprenticeship Allowance, Basic Skills, and Partnership for Excellence) 85,566,272 B. State Subventions (Home Owners Property Tax Relief, Timber Yield tax, etc.) 292,411 C. Local Property taxes 63,513,440 D. Estimated excess Debt Service taxes 0 E. Estimated Parcel taxes, Square Foot taxes, etc. 0 F. Interest on proceeds of taxes 202,184 G. Local appropriations from taxes for unreimbursed State, court, and federal mandates 840,883 H. 2016-2017 Appropriations Subject to Limit $148,733,424 4.3 (33)

Page 32 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 10 General Fund

REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCE DATA 870 RANCHO SANTIAGO

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 General Fund Object Fund: 11 Fund: 12 Fund: 10 Code UNRESTRICTED SUBFUND RESTRICTED SUBFUND TOTAL Description Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget REVENUES: Federal Revenues 8100 10,011,533 9,596,344 10,011,533 9,596,344 State Revenues 8600 112,068,891 98,343,706 33,158,436 65,090,739 145,227,327 163,434,445 Local Revenues 8800 76,047,910 75,222,236 2,340,770 2,892,501 78,388,680 78,114,737 Total Revenues 188,116,801 173,565,942 45,510,739 77,579,584 233,627,540 251,145,526 EXPENDITURES: Academic Salaries 1000 63,842,107 67,825,966 8,388,502 12,218,800 72,230,609 80,044,766 Classified Salaries 2000 29,063,337 32,110,668 11,868,603 13,889,206 40,931,940 45,999,874 Employee Benefits 3000 44,977,079 48,772,881 6,306,769 8,120,425 51,283,848 56,893,306 Supplies and Materials 4000 761,759 935,997 1,983,824 4,010,903 2,745,583 4,946,900 Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000 18,416,657 28,004,671 10,909,044 35,494,263 29,325,701 63,498,934 Capital Outlay 6000 3,302,600 1,990,852 4,004,708 4,930,492 7,307,308 6,921,344 Total Expenditures 160,363,539 179,641,035 43,461,450 78,664,089 203,824,989 258,305,124 Excess /(Deficiency) of Revenues over Expenditures 27,753,262 (6,075,093) 2,049,289 (1,084,505) 29,802,551 (7,159,598) Other Financing Sources 8900 8,449 5,000 8,449 5,000 Other Outgo 7000 16,744,553 1,750,000 1,227,372 1,391,279 17,971,925 3,141,279 Net Increase/(Decrease) in Fund Balance 11,017,158 (7,820,093) 821,917 (2,475,784) 11,839,075 (10,295,877) BEGINNING FUND BALANCE: Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 25,917,127 36,934,285 2,784,818 3,606,735 28,701,945 40,541,020 Prior Years Adustments 9020 0 Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 25,917,127 2,784,818 28,701,945 Ending Fund Balance, June 30 36,934,285 29,114,192 3,606,735 1,130,951 40,541,020 30,245,143 4.3 (34)

Page 33 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 20 Debt service Funds

REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCE DATA 870 RANCHO SANTIAGO

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 DEBT SERVICE FUNDS Object Code Fund: 21 Fund: 22 Fund: 29 BOND INTEREST AND REVENUE BOND INTEREST REDEMPTION FUND AND REDEMPTION FUND OTHER DEBT SERVICE FUND Description Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget REVENUES: Federal Revenues 8100 State Revenues 8600 169,367 Local Revenues 8800 28,280,559 28,606,564 Total Revenues 28,449,926 28,606,564 0 0 0 0 Other Financing Sources 8900 Interfund Transfers In 8981 Other Incoming Transfers 8983 10,500 Total Other Financing Sources 10,500 0 0 0 0 0 Other Outgo 7000 Debt Retirement (Long Term Debt) 7100 Debt Reduction 7110 15,582,545 17,171,366 Debt Interest and Other Service Charges 7120 14,159,394 13,837,047 Transfers Outgoing 7300 & 7400 10,500 Reserve for Contingencies 7900 Total Other Outgo 7000 29,752,439 31,008,413 0 0 0 0 Net Other Financing Sources / (Other Outgo) 8900 & 7000 (29,741,939) (31,008,413) 0 0 0 0 Net Increase/Decrease in Fund Balance (1,292,013) (2,401,849) 0 0 0 0 BEGINNING FUND BALANCE: Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 27,757,365 26,465,352 0 0 Prior Years Adustments 9020 Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 27,757,365 0 0 Ending Fund Balance, June 30 26,465,352 24,063,503 0 0 0 0 4.3 (35)

Page 34 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 30 Special Revenue Funds -- Part 1

REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCE DATA 870 RANCHO SANTIAGO

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 Special Revenue Funds Object FUND: 31 FUND 32 FUND 33

Code BOOKSTORE FUND CAFETERIA FUND CHILD DEVELOPMENT FUND

Description Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget REVENUES:

Federal Revenues 8100 2,359,955 1,335,712 State Revenues 8600 4,314,420 4,270,129

Local Revenues 8800 7,199,532 7,278,019 394,394 589,367

Total Income 7,199,532 7,278,019 0 0 7,068,769 6,195,208

Expenditures

Academic Salaries 1000 2,283,214 2,106,041

Classified Salaries 2000 831,152 1,039,508 1,744,021 1,884,124

Employee Benefits 3000 269,818 389,169 1,609,863 1,534,694

Supplies and Materials 4000 4,962,698 5,726,736 434,826 381,003

Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000 301,076 357,441 526,398 443,894

Capital Outlay 6000 12,208 55,000 165,691 13,750

Total Expenditures 6,376,952 7,567,854 0 0 6,764,013 6,363,506

Excess /(Deficiency) of Revenues over Expenditures 822,580 (289,835) 0 0 304,756 (168,298)

Other Financing Sources 8900 140,000 250,000

Other Outgo 7000 469,403 616,934 31,654

Net Increase/(Decrease) in Fund Balance 353,177 (906,769) 0 0 444,756 50,048

Begining Fund Balance:

Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 4,336,289 4,689,581 0 15,913 460,669

Prior Years Adustments 9020 115

Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 4,336,404 0 15,913

Ending Fund Balance, June 30 4,689,581 3,782,812 0 0 460,669 510,717 (36) 4.3

Page 35 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 30 Special Revenue Funds -- Part 2

REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCE DATA 870 RANCHO SANTIAGO

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 Special Revenue Funds Object FUND: 34 FUND 35 FUND 39

Code FARM OPERATION FUND REVENUE BOND PROJECT FUND OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUND

Description Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget REVENUES:

Federal Revenues 8100 State Revenues 8600

Local Revenues 8800

Total Income 0 0 0 0 0 0

Expenditures

Academic Salaries 1000

Classified Salaries 2000

Employee Benefits 3000

Supplies and Materials 4000

Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000

Capital Outlay 6000

Total Expenditures 0 0 0 0 0 0

Excess /(Deficiency) of Revenues over Expenditures 0 0 0 0 0 0

Other Financing Sources 8900

Other Outgo 7000

Net Increase/(Decrease) in Fund Balance 0 0 0 0 0 0

Begining Fund Balance:

Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 0 0 0

Prior Years Adustments 9020

Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 0 0 0

Ending Fund Balance, June 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 (37) 4.3

Page 36 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Governmental Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 40 Capital Projects Funds

REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCE DATA 870 RANCHO SANTIAGO

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 Capital Projects Funds Object FUND: 41 FUND 42 FUND 43

Code CAPITAL QUTLAY PROJECTS FUND REVENUE BOND CONSTRUCTION FUND GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND FUND

Description Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget REVENUES:

Federal Revenues 8100 State Revenues 8600 3,456,437 4,313,866

Local Revenues 8800 3,759,361 3,569,789 91,329 37,194 304,899 350,000

Total Income 7,215,798 7,883,655 91,329 37,194 304,899 350,000

Expenditures

Academic Salaries 1000

Classified Salaries 2000

Employee Benefits 3000

Supplies and Materials 4000 10,326 33,360

Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000 116,901 405,884 7,105 46,200 29,640 65,000

Capital Outlay 6000 4,553,013 42,556,504 10,876,215 1,392,357 11,442,730 169,410,046

Total Expenditures 4,680,240 42,995,748 10,883,320 1,438,557 11,472,370 169,475,046

Excess /(Deficiency) of Revenues over Expenditures 2,535,558 (35,112,093) (10,791,991) (1,401,363) (11,167,471) (169,125,046)

Other Financing Sources 8900 16,693,259 1,500,000 128,000,000

Other Outgo 7000

Net Increase/(Decrease) in Fund Balance 19,228,817 (33,612,093) (10,791,991) (1,401,363) (11,167,471) (41,125,046)

Begining Fund Balance:

Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 40,515,117 59,743,934 12,322,353 1,530,362 52,852,716 41,685,245

Prior Years Adustments 9020

Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 40,515,117 12,322,353 52,852,716

Ending Fund Balance, June 30 59,743,934 26,131,841 1,530,362 128,999 41,685,245 560,199 (38) 4.3

Page 37 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Proprietary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 50 Enterprise Funds Group -- Part 1

REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCE DATA 870 RANCHO SANTIAGO

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 Enterprise Funds Object FUND: 51 FUND 52 FUND 53

Code BOOKSTORE FUND CAFETERIA FUND FARM OPERATIONS

Description Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget REVENUES:

Local Revenues 8800 Other Financing Sources 8900

Total Income 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cost of Sales 5890

Gross Profit or Loss 0 0 0 0 0 0

Expenditures

Academic Salaries 1000

Classified Salaries 2000

Employee Benefits 3000

Supplies and Materials 4000

Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000

Capital Outlay 6000

Total Expenditures 0 0 0 0 0 0

Net Profit or Loss 0 0 0 0 0 0

Other Outgo 7000

Net Increase/(Decrease) in Fund Balance 0 0 0 0 0 0

Begining Fund Balance:

Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 0 0 0

Prior Years Adustments 9020

Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 0 0 0

Ending Fund Balance, June 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 (39) 4.3

Page 38 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Proprietary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 50 Enterprise Funds Group -- Part 2

REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCE DATA 870 RANCHO SANTIAGO

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 Enterprise Funds Object FUND: 59

Code OTHER ENTERPRISE FUND

Description Actual Budget REVENUES:

Local Revenues 8800 Other Financing Sources 8900

Total Income 0 0

Cost of Sales 5890

Gross Profit or Loss 0 0

Expenditures

Academic Salaries 1000

Classified Salaries 2000

Employee Benefits 3000

Supplies and Materials 4000

Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000

Capital Outlay 6000

Total Expenditures 0 0

Net Profit or Loss 0 0

Other Outgo 7000

Net Increase/(Decrease) in Fund Balance 0 0

Begining Fund Balance:

Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 0

Prior Years Adustments 9020

Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 0

Ending Fund Balance, June 30 0 0 (40) 4.3

Page 39 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Proprietary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 60 Enterprise Funds Group

REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCE DATA 870 RANCHO SANTIAGO

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 Internal Service Funds Object FUND: 61 FUND 69

Code SELF-INSURANCE FUND OTHER INTERNAL SERVICES FUND

Description Actual Budget Actual Budget REVENUES:

Local Revenues 8800 4,915,255 4,658,725 12,312,750 12,122,578 Other Financing Sources 8900

Total Income 4,915,255 4,658,725 12,312,750 12,122,578

Expenditures

Academic Salaries 1000

Classified Salaries 2000 160,715 163,189

Employee Benefits 3000 85,244 90,552 11,722,578 11,722,578

Supplies and Materials 4000 7,945 47,889

Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000 3,456,131 4,365,781 27,244 30,000

Capital Outlay 6000 50,410 80,750

Total Expenditures 3,760,445 4,748,161 11,749,822 11,752,578

Net Profit or Loss 1,154,810 (89,436) 562,928 370,000

Other Outgo 7000

Net Increase/(Decrease) in Fund Balance 1,154,810 (89,436) 562,928 370,000

Begining Fund Balance:

Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 10,173,159 11,327,969 (12,481,592) (11,918,664)

Prior Years Adustments 9020

Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 10,173,159 (12,481,592)

Ending Fund Balance, June 30 11,327,969 11,238,533 (11,918,664) (11,548,664) 4.3 (41)

Page 40 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Fiduciary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 70 Fiduciary Funds Group -- Part 1

REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCE DATA 870 RANCHO SANTIAGO

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 Fiduciary Funds Group Object FUND: 71 FUND 72 FUND 73

Code ASSOCIATED STUDENTS TRUST FUND REPRESENTATION FEE TRUST BODY CENTER FEE TRUST FUND FUND Description Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget REVENUES:

Federal Revenues 8100 State Revenues 8600

Local Revenues 8800 168,611 198,622 105,921 114,007

Total Income 168,611 198,622 105,921 114,007 0 0

Expenditures

Academic Salaries 1000

Classified Salaries 2000 28,747 19,409

Employee Benefits 3000 1,420 962

Supplies and Materials 4000

Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000 110,011 178,251 107,732 93,844

Capital Outlay 6000

Total Expenditures 140,178 198,622 107,732 93,844 0 0

Excess /(Deficiency) of Revenues over Expenditures 28,433 0 (1,811) 20,163 0 0

Other Financing Sources 8900

Other Outgo 7000

Net Increase/(Decrease) in Fund Balance 28,433 0 (1,811) 20,163 0 0

Begining Fund Balance:

Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 390,982 419,415 74,403 72,592 0

Prior Years Adustments 9020

Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 390,982 74,403 0

Ending Fund Balance, June 30 419,415 419,415 72,592 92,755 0 0 (42) 4.3

Page 41 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Fiduciary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 70 Fiduciary Funds Group -- Part 2

REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCE DATA 870 RANCHO SANTIAGO

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 Fiduciary Funds Group Object FUND: 74 FUND 75 FUND 76

Code FINANCIAL AID TRUST FUND SCHOLARSHIP & LOAN TRUST INVESTMENT TRUST FUND FUND Description Actual Budget Actual Budget Actual Budget REVENUES:

Federal Revenues 8100 22,590,011 26,663,265 State Revenues 8600 2,503,976 2,243,050

Local Revenues 8800 37,659 15,225

Total Income 25,131,646 28,921,540 0 0 0 0

Expenditures

Academic Salaries 1000

Classified Salaries 2000

Employee Benefits 3000

Supplies and Materials 4000

Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000 93,373 93,079

Capital Outlay 6000

Total Expenditures 93,373 93,079 0 0 0 0

Excess /(Deficiency) of Revenues over Expenditures 25,038,273 28,828,461 0 0 0 0

Other Financing Sources 8900

Other Outgo 7000 25,095,919 28,923,315

Net Increase/(Decrease) in Fund Balance (57,646) (94,854) 0 0 0 0

Begining Fund Balance:

Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 1,282,825 1,225,179 0 0

Prior Years Adustments 9020

Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 1,282,825 0 0

Ending Fund Balance, June 30 1,225,179 1,130,325 0 0 0 0 (43) 4.3

Page 42 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Fiduciary Funds Group

Annual Financial and Budget Report 70 Fiduciary Funds Group -- Part 3

REVENUES, EXPENDITURES, AND FUND BALANCE DATA 870 RANCHO SANTIAGO

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 Fiduciary Funds Group Object FUND: 77 FUND 79

Code DEFERRED COMPENSATION TRUST FUND OTHER TRUST FUNDS

Description Actual Budget Actual Budget REVENUES:

Federal Revenues 8100 State Revenues 8600

Local Revenues 8800 2,581,721 2,450,292

Total Income 0 0 2,581,721 2,450,292

Expenditures

Academic Salaries 1000 44,321 61,627

Classified Salaries 2000 652,186 686,891

Employee Benefits 3000 158,561 196,181

Supplies and Materials 4000 76,470 117,532

Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000 1,068,398 1,349,083

Capital Outlay 6000 87,693 346,399

Total Expenditures 0 0 2,087,629 2,757,713

Excess /(Deficiency) of Revenues over Expenditures 0 0 494,092 (307,421)

Other Financing Sources 8900 469,403 397,556

Other Outgo 7000 125,000 599,816

Net Increase/(Decrease) in Fund Balance 0 0 838,495 (509,681)

Begining Fund Balance:

Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 0 2,062,751 2,901,246

Prior Years Adustments 9020

Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 0 2,062,751

Ending Fund Balance, June 30 0 0 2,901,246 2,391,565 (44) 4.3

Page 43 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Interfund Transfer Report

Annual Financial and Budget Report

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Fund Fund Amount

Number In Fund Name Number Out Fund Name Transferred

33 CHILD DEVELOPMENT FUND 11 UNRESTRICTED SUBFUND 140,000

41 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS FUND 11 UNRESTRICTED SUBFUND 16,568,259

79 OTHER TRUST FUNDS 31 BOOKSTORE FUND 469,403

41 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS FUND 79 OTHER TRUST FUNDS 125,000 4.3 (45)

Page 44 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Receipt and Expenditures of Lottery Proceeds Annual Financial and Budget Report Lottery Actual Report SUPPLEMENTAL DATA L10 GENERAL FUND

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Activity Classification Activity Code Unrestricted Restricted Prop 20 Lottery Adjustments and Proceeds: Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 820,868 Adjustments 9020 Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 0 820,868 Actual Fiscal Year Data State Lottery Proceeds: 8681 4,421,852 1,525,122 Instructional Instructional & Institutional Materials Unrestricted Propostition 20 Total Instructional Support Support Activities Activities Activities Total Instructional (AC 0100-5900) (AC 6000-6700) (AC 6800-7390) Unrestricted (AC 0100-4900) Expenditures Academic Salaries 1000 0 0 Classified Salaries 2000 0 0 Employee Benefits 3000 0 0 Supplies & Materials 4000 Software 4100 0 66,523 66,523 Books, Magazines, & Periodicals 4200 0 40,761 40,761 Instructional Supplies & Materials 4300 0 804,464 804,464 Noninstructional Supplies & Mtrls 4400 0 0 Total Supplies and Materials 0 0 0 0 911,748 911,748 Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000 4,421,852 4,421,852 40,169 4,462,021 Capital Outlay 6000 Library Books 6300 0 99,641 99,641 Equipment 6400 Equipment - Additional 6410 0 0 Equipment - Replacement 6420 0 0 Total Capital Outlay 0 0 0 0 99,641 99,641 Other Outgo 7000 0 0 Total Expenditures 0 4,421,852 0 4,421,852 1,051,558 5,473,410 Ending Balance 0 1,294,432 1,294,432 (46) 4.3

Page 45 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Receipt and Expenditures of Lottery Proceeds Annual Financial and Budget Report Lottery Budget Report SUPPLEMENTAL DATA L10 GENERAL FUND

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

Activity Classification Activity Code Unrestricted Restricted Prop 20 Lottery Adjustments and Proceeds: Net Beginning Balance, July 1 9010 1,294,432 Adjustments 9020 Adjusted Beginning Balance 9030 0 1,294,432 Budget Fiscal Year Data State Lottery Proceeds: 8681 4,142,541 1,213,173 Instructional Instructional & Institutional Materials Unrestricted Propostition 20 Total Instructional Support Support Activities Activities Activities Total Instructional (AC 0100-5900) (AC 6000-6700) (AC 6800-7390) Unrestricted (AC 0100-4900) Expenditures Academic Salaries 1000 0 0 Classified Salaries 2000 0 0 Employee Benefits 3000 0 0 Supplies & Materials 4000 Software 4100 0 125,748 125,748 Books, Magazines, & Periodicals 4200 0 33,493 33,493 Instructional Supplies & Materials 4300 0 2,144,599 2,144,599 Noninstructional Supplies & Mtrls 4400 0 0 Total Supplies and Materials 0 0 0 0 2,303,840 2,303,840 Other Operating Expenses and Services 5000 4,142,541 4,142,541 24,236 4,166,777 Capital Outlay 6000 Library Books 6300 0 179,529 179,529 Equipment 6400 Equipment - Additional 6410 0 0 Equipment - Replacement 6420 0 0 Total Capital Outlay 0 0 0 0 179,529 179,529 Other Outgo 7000 0 0 Total Expenditures 0 4,142,541 0 4,142,541 2,507,605 6,650,146 Ending Balance 0 0 (47) 4.3

Page 46 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Details of Education Protection Account

Annual Financial and Budget Report

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

EPA Revenue 23,577,290

Salaries and Operating Capital Activity Benefits Expenses Outlay Activity Classification Code (Obj 1000-3000) (Obj 4000-5000) (Obj 6000) Total Instructional Activities 0100-5900 23,577,290 0 0 23,577,290 TOTAL 23,577,290 0 0 23,577,290 4.3 (48)

Page 47 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Pension Costs

Annual Financial and Budget Report

For Actual Year: 2015-2016 Budget Year: 2016-2017 District ID: 870 Name: RANCHO SANTIAGO

STRS PERS Increase

Fiscal Year Amount Rate Amount Rate Total Amount Rate 2015-16 11,502,190 10.73% 4,707,635 11.85% 16,209,825 N/A N/A 2016-17 13,831,961 12.58% 5,897,479 13.89% 19,729,440 3,519,615 21.71% 2017-18 15,028,257 14.43% 6,410,037 15.50% 21,438,294 1,708,854 8.66% 2018-19 16,260,441 16.28% 6,934,042 17.10% 23,194,483 1,756,189 8.19% 2019-20 17,529,591 18.13% 7,440,034 18.60% 24,969,625 1,775,142 7.65% 2020-21 18,215,001 19.10% 7,856,972 19.80% 26,071,973 1,102,348 4.41%

Does the district have a plan to fund these expenses through 2020-21?

No

Explain Yes or No

The District will need to make budget reductions in excess of any new revenue to pay for these cost increases in each budget year. 4.3 (49)

Page 48 NO. ______4.4

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

DISTRICT OFFICE - BUSINESS OPERATIONS/FISCAL SERVICES

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval to Accept Resignation and make Appointment to the Measure E Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND One of the requirements for bonds that are approved under the auspices of Proposition 39 is the provision of a Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee comprised of representatives of the Rancho Santiago Community College District who satisfy various categories of membership. The Board approved the membership of the original committee in December of 2002 and acts upon the appointment, reappointment and reaffirmation of the committee members each year.

ANALYSIS The committee terms are based on the calendar year. Gretchen Burkhardt, the SAC student representative has transferred, the college has recommended SAC student, Christian Seyb to replace Ms. Burkhardt. It is recommended that the committee, for the remainder of the 2016 calendar year, be as follows:

Name Membership Category Recommended Action Christopher Barrajas SCC Student Gretchen Burkhardt SAC Student Accept Resignation Christian Seyb SAC Student Appoint Carol Chaney* Business Vacant Senior Citizen Organization Vacant Tax Payer Association Ken Purcell* Foundation – SAC Larry Cohn Foundation – SCC Philip Hummel* Community at Large – SCC Vacant Community at Large – SAC *Maximum eligible terms expires December 31, 2016.

RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve to Accept Resignation and make Appointment to the Measure E Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee for the remainder of the 2016 calendar year as presented.

Fiscal Impact: None Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor of Business Operations/Fiscal Services Submitted by: Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor of Business Operations/Fiscal Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

4.4 (1) NO. ______4.5

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

DISTRICT OFFICE - BUSINESS OPERATIONS/FISCAL SERVICES

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of Amendment to Agreement with Westberg+White Inc. for Architectural and Engineering Services for the Central Plant, Infrastructure, and Mechanical Upgrades Project at Santa Ana College Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND:

This is an amendment to an existing agreement for additional services. On November 17, 2014 the Board of Trustees approved an agreement with Westberg+White, Inc. to provide Architectural and Engineering Services for the Central Plant Project at Santa Ana College. The District is in need of additional services in order for the engineers to prepare additional plan check documents for the City of Santa Ana. Due to an additional back flow device requested by the City to be placed on district property, there is a need for additional engineering documents related to the sewer point of connection. The City requires additional plan check documents allowed through an encroachment permit to the City’s sewer easement, connecting to the existing City vault along Bristol Avenue. Edison (SCE) also requested a new conduit run be brought into campus from Bristol Street along Campus Road that now needs further City plan review. Additionally, a metal panel manufacturer for the Central Plant building has discontinued the metal panels that were decorative features attached to the building. The architect and district recommend that this be replaced with a stucco finish. This change is undergoing redesign which needs a Bulletin be prepared for DSA in order for additional structural plan review to occur and approval prior to the contractor proceeding with work.

ANALYSIS:

The purpose of these additional services is to comply with new agency requirements requested during construction and for design changes as a result of unforeseen conditions. This amendment will allow Westberg+White to prepare the documents the City is requiring for the sewer and domestic water points of connection as well as submit the Bulletin to DSA for review and approval to not cause further delays to the project.

This is the third amendment to the contract as per attached summary of agreement and is for additional scope of work not in the original contract. The District has reviewed the scope of work required hours and tasks and found the added service fee to be fair, reasonable and within industry standards. The additional services covered by this amendment are for a not-to-exceed amount of $65,000. The revised total contract amount is $4,194,500. The contract duration for this agreement remains through January 31, 2018.

This agreement is funded by Measure Q.

4.5 (1) RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve the amendment with Westberg+White, Inc. for Architectural and Engineering Services for the Central Plant, Infrastructure, and Mechanical Upgrades Project at Santa Ana College as presented.

Fiscal Impact: $ 65,000 Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Carri M. Matsumoto, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Facility Planning, District Construction and Support Services Submitted by: Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

4.5 (2) Board Agreem ent Sum m ary

Board Date: 9/26/16

Project:Central Plant, Infrastructure and Mechanical Project Site: Santa Ana College

Consultants: Westberg+White, Inc.

Type of Service: Architectural Services

Duration Agreement Summary No. Amount Reimbursables Start End

Original Contract Amount $4,050,000.00 7/18/2013 12/23/2017

Amendment #1 $50,000.00 7/18/2013 1/31/2018

Amendment #2 $29,500.00 7/18/2013 1/31/2018

Amendment #3 $65,000.00 7/18/2013 1/31/2018

Total New Agreement $4,194,500.00

DESCRIPTION: Amendment to agreement for City Plan Check documents and revisions to Metal Panels.

$65,000.00 Total Proposed Amount:

Contract End Date: 1/31/2018

4.5 (3) 4.6 NO. ______

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

DISTRICT OFFICE - BUSINESS OPERATIONS/FISCAL SERVICES

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Accept the Completion of Bid #1289 for Building D Renovations Phase 3 at Santiago Canyon College and Approve a Recording of a Notice of Completion Action: Request for Acceptance and Approval

BACKGROUND:

On May 16, 2016, the Board of Trustees approved a contract with Bishop, Inc. for Bid #1289 for the Building D Renovations Phase 3 Project at Santiago Canyon College. The project was completed on August 31, 2016.

ANALYSIS:

The Project was completed on August 31, 2016. The District, upon approval by the Board of Trustees may record a Notice of Completion with the office of The Orange County Clerk- Recorder, as outlined under California Civil Code §9204. Total cost of the project was $456,789.

This project was funded by Capital Outlay Funds.

RECOMMENDATION:

It is recommended that the Board of Trustees Accept the Project as Complete and Approve the Filing of a Notice of Completion with the County as presented.

Fiscal Impact: N/A Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Carri M. Matsumoto, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Facility Planning, District Construction and Support Services Submitted by: Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

4.6 (1) RECORDING REQUESTED BY: Rancho Santiago Comm. College District NO FEES CHARGED PER GOVERNMENT CODE §6103 2323 N. Broadway Santa Ana, CA 92706-1640

AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO:

Carri Matsumoto Rancho Santiago Community College District 2323 N. Broadway Santa Ana, CA 92706-1640 THIS SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 2323 N. Broadway Santa Ana, CA 92706-1640 NOTICE OF COMPLETION ______Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of Section §9204 of the Civil Code of the State of California, that the Rancho Santiago Community College District of Orange County, California, as owner of the property known as Santiago Canyon College, located at 8045 E. Chapman Avenue, Orange, California, caused improvements to be made to the property to with: Bid #1289 Building D Renovations Phase 3, the contract for the doing of which was heretofore en- tered into on the 16th day of May, 2016, which contract was made with Bishop, Inc. PO 16-0041151 as contractor; that said improvements were completed on the 31st day of August, 2016 and accepted by formal action of the governing Board of said District on the 26th day of September, 2016; that title to said property is vested in the Rancho Santiago Community College District of Orange County, California; that the surety for the above named contractor is Aegis Security Insurance Company.

I, the undersigned, say: I am the Vice Chancellor of Rancho Santiago Community College District the declarant of the foregoing notice of completion; I have read said notice of completion and know the contents thereof; the same is true of my own knowledge. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on ______, 2016 at Santa Ana, California.

Rancho Santiago Community College District of Orange County, California

by______Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor Rancho Santiago Community College District

State of California County of Orange

On ______before me, ______, Notary Public, personally appeared ______who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instru- ment the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.

I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct.

WITNESS my hand and official seal.

Signature ______(Seal)

4.6 (2) No. 4.7

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

DISTRICT OFFICE - BUSINESS OPERATIONS/FISCAL SERVICES

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of Santa Ana Unified School District Bid 15-16 to Communications USA Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND In the event of a widespread emergency the ability to effectively communicate is vital. The existing analog handheld radios used throughout the District are antiquated and fail to meet the minimum functionality requirements of the District’s Safety and Security officers. As part of the design of a new District-wide radio communication system, the purchase replacement of handheld radios and system components are needed.

The Board of Trustees of the Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) has recently approved and awarded Bid 15-16 to Communications USA (Comm USA) for the purchase of handheld radios and accessories. This bid allows other public agencies including community college districts to piggyback under the same terms and conditions. In order to utilize this competitive price contract, our Board must take action to approve the use of this bid.

ANALYSIS Board approval allows our District to purchase identical handheld radios and accessories. In addition to the radios, the contract includes system components such as repeaters and multi-unit radio charges. The equipment purchased under this contract will be incorporated into the design of the new system.

The contract meets all legal requirements including language allowing utilization by school and community college districts to piggyback. The contract period is for one year beginning July 26, 2016 through July 25, 2017 renewable annually for a period not to exceed three years.

Attached is the initial purchase proposal of fifty (50) radios and excerpts related to SAUSD’s bid; the remaining pages are available for review in the Purchasing Department.

RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve the use of SAUSD Bid No. 15-16 including renewals with Communications USA (Comm USA), for the purchase of handheld radios and accessories on an as needed basis as presented.

Fiscal Impact: $ 36,183.35 (initial purchase) Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Tracey Conner-Crabbe, Director of Purchasing Services Submitted by: Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

4.7 (1) 4.7 (2) 4.7 (3) 4.7 (4) 4.7 (5) 4.7 (6) 4.7 (7) 4.7 (8) Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 1 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042044 8/3/2016 1 11 Business Operations' Office Audit VAVRINEK TRINE DAY & CO LLP 127,980.00 17-P0042068 8/1/2016 1 12 CJ/Academies Instructional Supplies CN SCHOOL AND OFFICE SOLUTIONS INC 145.80 17-P0042069 8/1/2016 1 12 Outreach Food and Food Service Supplies D & A PIZZA INC 1,668.42 17-P0042070 8/1/2016 1 12 Outreach Food and Food Service Supplies SMART & FINAL 2,200.00 17-P0042071 8/1/2016 1 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies EASTBAYFOOTLOCKER.COM 2,502.78 17-P0042072 8/1/2016 1 12 Fire Academy Instructional Supplies HOME DEPOT 6,500.00 17-P0042073 8/1/2016 1 11 Digital Media Center Non-Instructional Supplies HOME DEPOT 1,700.00 17-P0042074 8/1/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Security Systems & Services PYRO-COMM SYSTEMS INC 12,825.21 17-P0042075 8/1/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies HOME DEPOT 2,000.00 17-P0042076 8/1/2016 1 12 CJ/Academies Instructional Supplies SEHI COMPUTER PRODUCTS 478.72 17-P0042077 8/1/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 CARD INTEGRATORS INC 884.68 17-P0042078 8/1/2016 1 12 Health & Wellness Software License and Fees SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY 1,350.00 17-P0042079 8/1/2016 1 11 Operations Contracted Services DIRECTV 2,000.00 17-P0042081 8/1/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Telecommunication Circuits WILSHIRE CONNECTION LLC 23,850.00 17-P0042082 8/1/2016 1 12 Assessment Software License and Fees UC SAN DIEGO 800.00 17-P0042083 8/1/2016 1 12 Counseling Software License and Fees UC SAN DIEGO 800.00 17-P0042084 8/1/2016 1 12 Health & Wellness Contracted Services MEDICAL BILLING TECH INC 3,000.00 17-P0042085 8/1/2016 1 11 Business Operations' Office Legal Expenses ATKINSON ANDELSON LOYA RUUD ROMO 30,000.00 17-P0042086 8/1/2016 1 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Services AIR TREATMENT CORP 2,800.00 17-P0042087 8/1/2016 1 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Services AIR TREATMENT CORP 6,400.00 17-P0042088 8/1/2016 1 12 Counseling Software License and Fees TENNAN GAIL 1,296.00 17-P0042089 8/1/2016 1 11 Maintenance Maint/Oper Service Agreements ACCO ENGINEERED SYSTEMS INC 6,150.00 17-P0042090 8/1/2016 1 12 Counseling Software License and Fees CAPP ASSOCIATES INC 900.00 * 17-P0042091 8/1/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Site Improv - Other Services ARBORWELL INC 375.00 * 17-P0042091 8/1/2016 1 43 Facility Planning Office Buildings - Other Services ARBORWELL INC 1,700.00 PO Amt Total for *17-P0042091 : 2,075.00

17-P0042092 8/1/2016 1 11 Grounds Maint/Oper Service Agreements LAWNSCAPE SYSTEMS 7,650.00 17-P0042093 8/1/2016 1 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services TROPICAL PLAZA NURSERY 1,450.00 17-P0042094 8/1/2016 1 11 Maintenance Maint/Oper Service Agreements CARRIER CORP 3,369.00 4.8 (1) 17-P0042095 8/1/2016 1 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services ACCO ENGINEERED SYSTEMS INC 3,850.00 17-P0042096 8/1/2016 1 11 Grounds Maint/Oper Service Agreements LAWNSCAPE SYSTEMS 6,600.00 No. 4.8

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07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

* 17-P0042097 8/2/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Contracted Services COLLABORATIVE BRAINTRUST CONSULTING FIRM 14,215.00 * 17-P0042097 8/2/2016 1 13 Student Services Office Contracted Services COLLABORATIVE BRAINTRUST CONSULTING FIRM 14,215.00 PO Amt Total for *17-P0042097 : 28,430.00

17-P0042098 8/2/2016 1 12 EOPS Fees Paid for Students RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLL. DIST. 2,000.00 17-P0042099 8/2/2016 1 33 EHS Administration Food and Food Service Supplies PARADISE BAKERY & CAFE 157.29 17-P0042100 8/2/2016 1 12 Student Equity Food and Food Service Supplies HART COMMUNITY HOMES INC 1,459.84 17-P0042101 8/2/2016 1 11 Digital Media Center Maint/Oper Service Agreements CHEM PRO LABORATORY INC 600.00 17-P0042102 8/2/2016 1 11 Risk Management Hazardous Materials Removal AMERICAN OIL CO 500.00 17-P0042103 8/2/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Landscaping AFFORDABLE HOUSING SPECIALISTS GROUP LLC 3,300.00 17-P0042104 8/2/2016 1 11 Fine & Performing Arts Office Rental - Other (Short-term) HAULAWAY STORAGE 1,050.00 17-P0042105 8/2/2016 1 11 Phillips Hall Rental - Facility (Short-term) MANZANITA SELF STORAGE LLC 10,980.00 17-P0042106 8/2/2016 1 11 Manufacturing Technology Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service CINTAS CORP 1,500.00 17-P0042107 8/2/2016 1 11 Automotive Technology/Engine Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service CINTAS CORP 2,497.00 17-P0042108 8/2/2016 1 11 Fiscal Services Office Contracted Services TOTAL COMPENSATION SYSTEMS INC 1,600.00 17-P0042109 8/3/2016 1 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services SADA SYSTEMS INC 7,800.00 17-P0042110 8/3/2016 1 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services GRUBER POWER SERVICES 5,000.00 17-P0042111 8/3/2016 1 11 Safety & Parking - DO Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 HI STANDARD AUTOMOTIVE 7,246.68 17-P0042112 8/3/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Security Systems & Services BOYD & ASSOCIATES 350.00 17-P0042113 8/3/2016 1 11 Safety & Security Office Security Systems & Services TOTAL CORPORATE SOLUTIONS 1,308.00 17-P0042114 8/3/2016 1 11 Media Systems Contracted Services ALLEYCAT DEVELOPMENT INC 7,900.00 17-P0042115 8/3/2016 1 12 Small Business Dev Ctr Office Internet Services T-MOBILE USA INC 385.56 17-P0042116 8/3/2016 1 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Contracted Services LINODE LLC 120.00 17-P0042117 8/3/2016 1 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Contracted Services FOUNDATION FOR CALIFORNIA 12,000.00 17-P0042118 8/3/2016 1 11 Board of Trustees Non-Instructional Supplies SCHICK RECORDS MGMT 8.64 17-P0042119 8/3/2016 1 11 Maintenance Contracted Services BARRETT ENGINEERED PUMPS 3,620.00 17-P0042120 8/3/2016 1 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services D4 SOLUTIONS INC. 1,868.05 17-P0042121 8/3/2016 1 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Contracted Services PAUL GALLAGHER 10,000.00 17-P0042122 8/3/2016 1 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services COAST ELECTRIC 995.31 District Wide Technology Contracted Services

4.8 (2) 17-P0042123 8/3/2016 1 11 D4 SOLUTIONS INC. 1,729.68 17-P0042124 8/3/2016 1 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Repair Services D4 SOLUTIONS INC. 395.06 17-P0042125 8/3/2016 1 13 Administrative Services Office Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 ADVENTURES IN ADVERTISING 9,023.40 17-P0042126 8/3/2016 1 13 Administrative Services Office Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 CN SCHOOL AND OFFICE SOLUTIONS INC 18,336.67 17-P0042127 8/3/2016 1 13 Maintenance Contracted Services DE LA TORRE COMMERCIAL 7,394.00 17-P0042128 8/3/2016 1 13 Maintenance Contracted Services KAISER ROBERT 5,610.00 17-P0042129 8/3/2016 1 12 DSPS Office Conference Expenses AMERICAN EXPRESS 482.96

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07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042130 8/3/2016 1 12 EOPS Conference Expenses AMERICAN EXPRESS 1,046.80 17-P0042131 8/3/2016 1 11 Maintenance Maint/Oper Service Agreements INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL SERVICES 7,750.00 17-P0042132 8/3/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 1,442.78 17-P0042133 8/3/2016 1 12 Small Business Dev Ctr Office Software License and Fees CERTIPORT INC 9,999.00 17-P0042134 8/3/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Non-Instructional Supplies FINTIE LLC 2,505.60 17-P0042135 8/4/2016 1 12 Student Equity Conference Expenses RP GROUP 450.00 17-P0042136 8/4/2016 1 12 Student Equity Conference Expenses RP GROUP 450.00 17-P0042137 8/3/2016 1 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL SERVICES 5,000.00 17-P0042138 8/4/2016 1 12 Student Equity Conference Expenses RP GROUP 450.00 17-P0042139 8/4/2016 1 12 Small Business Dev Ctr Office Conference Expenses ASBDC 695.00 17-P0042140 8/4/2016 1 33 CDC Administration Conference Expenses OMNI RANCHO LAS PALMAS LLC 383.46 17-P0042141 8/4/2016 1 33 CDC Administration Conference Expenses OMNI RANCHO LAS PALMAS LLC 383.46 17-P0042142 8/4/2016 1 12 EOPS Conference Expenses CCCEOPSA CALIF COM COLL 2,300.00 17-P0042143 8/4/2016 1 12 EOPS Conference Expenses HYATT CORPORATION LLC 2,291.64 17-P0042144 8/4/2016 1 33 CDC Administration Conference Expenses OMNI RANCHO LAS PALMAS LLC 383.46 17-P0042145 8/4/2016 1 33 EHS Administration Conference Expenses OMNI RANCHO LAS PALMAS LLC 383.46 17-P0042146 8/4/2016 1 33 EHS Administration Conference Expenses CFPA CALIF. FOOD POLICY ADVOCATES 1,380.00 17-P0042147 8/4/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Conference Expenses JANICE M. LOVE 325.00 17-P0042148 8/4/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Conference Expenses WHITNEY E. YOUNGREN 325.00 17-P0042149 8/4/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Conference Expenses WHB CORPORATION 358.20 17-P0042150 8/4/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Conference Expenses WHB CORPORATION 179.10 17-P0042151 8/4/2016 1 12 Safety & Parking - DO Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 1,800.00 17-P0042152 8/4/2016 1 11 Safety & Security Office Non-Instructional Supplies BEEGA'S BOYS 5,000.00 17-P0042153 8/4/2016 1 12 Safety & Parking - DO Contracted Repair Services SANTIAGO HILLS CAR CARE INC 3,000.00 17-P0042154 8/4/2016 1 12 Safety & Parking - DO Contracted Repair Services UNITED AUTOMOTIVE SVC INC 3,000.00 17-P0042155 8/4/2016 1 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies VS ATHLETICS 527.76 17-P0042156 8/4/2016 1 11 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Maint Contract - Other Equip SOUTH COAST WATER CO 1,279.03 17-P0042157 8/4/2016 1 12 Library Services Library Books ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHING GROUP 159.71 17-P0042158 8/4/2016 1 11 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Maint Contract - Other Equip RAYNE DEALERSHIP CORP 408.24 17-P0042159 8/4/2016 1 11 Library Services Non-Instructional Supplies AMAZON COM 258.60 17-P0042160 8/4/2016 1 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies VS ATHLETICS 381.40 4.8 (3) 17-P0042161 8/4/2016 1 11 Chancellor's Office Inst Dues & Memberships CCLC COMMUNITY COLLEGE LEAGUE 2,000.00 17-P0042162 8/4/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Reproduction/Printing Expenses IMAGE PRINTING SOLUTIONS 59.40 17-P0042163 8/4/2016 1 12 EOPS Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 1,000.00 17-P0042164 8/4/2016 1 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies NAT'L SPORTS APPAREL LLC 3,487.04 17-P0042165 8/4/2016 1 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies SPORTS PAGE SOCCER WAREHOUSE 1,705.04 17-P0042166 8/4/2016 1 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies ALL AMERICAN SPORTS CORP 8,325.95

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07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042167 8/4/2016 1 11 Digital Media Center Inst Dues & Memberships NBIA NAT'L BUSINESS INCUBATION 525.00 17-P0042168 8/4/2016 1 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 99.77 17-P0042169 8/4/2016 1 11 President's Office Inst Dues & Memberships GARDEN GROVE CHAMBER 646.00 17-P0042170 8/4/2016 1 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Contracted Services SUNSTONE CENTER CT LESSEE 2,300.00 17-P0042171 8/4/2016 1 12 Student Equity Conference Expenses MANCHESTER GRAND HYATT 777.68 17-P0042172 8/4/2016 1 12 Student Equity Conference Expenses NAT'L ASSOC OF VETERANS PROGRAM ADMIN 550.00 17-P0042173 8/4/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Equip-w/Contr Svc > $5,000 AUDIO VISUAL INNOVATIONS 12,318.09 17-P0042174 8/4/2016 1 11 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Maint Contract - Other Equip MCBAIN SYSTEMS 3,000.00 17-P0042176 8/4/2016 1 12 Safety & Parking - DO Gasoline VOYAGER FLEET SYSTEM INC 7,500.00 17-P0042177 8/4/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib DON BOOKSTORE 945.00 17-P0042178 8/4/2016 1 12 Media Systems Instructional Supplies GRIFFIN ACE HARDWARE 2,000.00 17-P0042179 8/4/2016 1 12 School & Community Partnership Transportation - Student DURHAM SCHOOL SERVICES 368.43 17-P0042180 8/4/2016 1 11 Chancellor's Office Conference Expenses WELLS FARGO BANK 614.96 17-P0042181 8/4/2016 1 12 CJ/Academies Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 311.04 17-P0042182 8/4/2016 1 12 Reprographics Instructional Supplies SOUTHWEST PLASTIC BINDING CO 253.80 17-P0042183 8/4/2016 1 43 Facility Planning Office Buildings - Other Services ORANGE COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION 1,300.00 17-P0042184 8/4/2016 1 12 EOPS Food and Food Service Supplies LASCARIS RESTAURANT GROUP INC 280.00 17-P0042185 8/4/2016 1 12 Reprographics Instructional Supplies SPINITAR PRESENTATION PRODUCTS 2,108.57 17-P0042186 8/4/2016 1 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Repair Services PROFESSIONAL PLUMBING & 8,000.00 17-P0042187 8/4/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies APPERSON 1,782.24 17-P0042188 8/4/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs GEARY FLOORS INC 14,999.00 17-P0042189 8/4/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs KNORR SYSTEMS INC 6,907.76 17-P0042190 8/4/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs D4 SOLUTIONS INC. 2,240.00 17-P0042191 8/4/2016 1 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Services AQUA CLEAR WATER TREATMENT 4,824.20 17-P0042192 8/4/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs D4 SOLUTIONS INC. 480.93 17-P0042193 8/4/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Site Improv - Other Services ARBORWELL INC 1,200.00 17-P0042194 8/4/2016 1 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Repair Services DE LA TORRE COMMERCIAL 495.00 17-P0042195 8/4/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Other Services DOVETAIL DECISION CONSULTANTS INC 96,575.00 17-P0042196 8/4/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Site Improv - DSA Project Insp STEPHEN PAYTE 87,312.00 17-P0042197 8/4/2016 1 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies ALL AMERICAN SPORTS CORP 2,500.98 17-P0042198 8/4/2016 1 11 Chancellor's Office Conference Expenses WELLS FARGO BANK 1,992.16 4.8 (4) 17-P0042199 8/4/2016 1 11 Chancellor's Office Advertising JOB ELEPHANT COM INC 1,798.00 17-P0042200 8/4/2016 1 11 Public Affairs/Gov Rel Office Inst Dues & Memberships NCMPR NAT'L COUNCIL FOR MARKETING 500.00 17-P0042201 8/4/2016 1 11 Public Affairs/Gov Rel Office Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib COMMUNITY COLLEGE WEEK 52.00 17-P0042202 8/4/2016 1 11 Chancellor's Office Inst Dues & Memberships SANTA ANA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1,000.00 17-P0042203 8/4/2016 1 33 CDC Administration District In-Service Activities HIGH SCOPE EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION 12,190.00 17-P0042204 8/4/2016 1 12 Fire Academy Instructional Supplies MCKESSON GENERAL MEDICAL CORP 5,662.05

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07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042205 8/4/2016 1 11 Risk Management Internet Services FBM HOLDING LLC 1,025.00 17-P0042206 8/4/2016 1 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Food and Food Service Supplies CORNER BAKERY/CBC RESTAURANT 254.10 17-P0042207 8/4/2016 1 12 Humanities & Social Sci Office Instructional Supplies THE REPRESENTATION PROJECT 720.64 17-P0042208 8/4/2016 1 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Food and Food Service Supplies CORNER BAKERY/CBC RESTAURANT 302.31 17-P0042209 8/4/2016 1 62 Risk Management Workers Compensation Insurance ASCIP 2,208,918.00 17-P0042210 8/4/2016 1 11 Warehouse Lease Agreement - Facility SCHICK RECORDS MGMT 12,000.00 17-P0042211 8/4/2016 1 61 Risk Management Prop, Liab, Boiler & Machine ASCIP 769,295.00 17-P0042212 8/4/2016 1 11 Human Resources Office Conference Expenses LIEBERT CASSIDY WHITMORE 60.00 17-P0042213 8/4/2016 1 12 Counseling Non-Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 413.10 17-P0042214 8/4/2016 1 33 EHS Santa Ana College Instructional Supplies LAKESHORE LEARNING MATERIALS 2,000.00 17-P0042215 8/4/2016 1 33 EHS Santa Ana College Instructional Supplies CM SCHOOL SUPPLY CO 1,000.00 17-P0042216 8/4/2016 1 12 Fire Academy Instructional Supplies GANAHL LUMBER CO 10,000.00 17-P0042217 8/4/2016 1 11 Grounds Contracted Repair Services ALAN'S LAWNMOWER & GARDEN CTR 2,000.00 17-P0042218 8/4/2016 1 11 International Student Program Courier/Delivery Services FEDEX 66.30 17-P0042219 8/4/2016 1 11 International Student Program Courier/Delivery Services FEDEX 126.17 17-P0042220 8/4/2016 1 12 CJ/Academies Instructional Supplies SEHI COMPUTER PRODUCTS 519.80 17-P0042221 8/4/2016 1 11 Graphic Communications Non-Instructional Supplies SEHI COMPUTER PRODUCTS 491.72 17-P0042222 8/4/2016 1 12 Health & Wellness Other Licenses & Fees CALIF DHS/LABORATORY FIELD SERVICES 113.00 17-P0042223 8/4/2016 1 11 Humanities & Social Sci Office Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 1,035.45 17-P0042224 8/4/2016 1 11 Risk Management Other Licenses & Fees COUNTY OF ORANGE 98.00 17-P0042225 8/4/2016 1 42 Facility Planning Office Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 SPACE DESIGN & DISPLAY INC 9,879.41 17-P0042226 8/4/2016 1 13 Occupational Therapy Contracted Services DAVID PUFAHL 41,960.99 17-P0042227 8/8/2016 1 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Food and Food Service Supplies KECH CAFE 148.98 17-P0042228 8/8/2016 1 12 Fire Academy Instructional Supplies CAL MED DIVERSIFIED INC 3,915.00 17-P0042229 8/8/2016 1 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Non-Instructional Supplies GLYER STEVEN ANDREW 116.88 17-P0042230 8/8/2016 1 12 Safety & Parking - DO Gasoline VOYAGER FLEET SYSTEM INC 5,000.00 17-P0042231 8/8/2016 1 12 Academic Affairs Office Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 3,000.00 17-P0042232 8/8/2016 1 11 Business Operations' Office Food and Food Service Supplies CORNER BAKERY/CBC RESTAURANT 1,800.00 17-P0042233 8/8/2016 1 12 Athletics Instructional Supplies VS ATHLETICS 638.93 17-P0042234 8/8/2016 1 12 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Instructional Supplies ESAFETY SUPPLIES INC 859.53 17-P0042235 8/8/2016 1 12 Family & Consumer Studies Instructional Supplies STATER BROS 500.00

4.8 (5) 17-P0042236 8/8/2016 1 12 Family & Consumer Studies Instructional Supplies SMART & FINAL 1,500.00 17-P0042237 8/8/2016 1 12 Automotive Technology/Engine Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 1,000.00 17-P0042238 8/8/2016 1 12 Automotive Technology/Engine Instructional Supplies CARQUEST AUTO PARTS 3,000.00 17-P0042239 8/8/2016 1 12 A&R Office - Credit Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 1,750.00 17-P0042240 8/8/2016 1 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 120.00 17-P0042241 8/8/2016 1 12 Health & Wellness Center Non-Instructional Supplies PHARMEDIX 14,000.00

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07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042242 8/8/2016 1 12 Health & Wellness Center Non-Instructional Supplies MCKESSON GENERAL MEDICAL CORP 14,000.00 17-P0042243 8/8/2016 1 11 Human Resources Office Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 2,500.00 17-P0042244 8/8/2016 1 12 DSPS Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib DON BOOKSTORE 1,000.00 17-P0042245 8/8/2016 1 12 Humanities & Social Sci Office Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 7,000.00 17-P0042246 8/8/2016 1 11 Fire Academy Repair & Replacement Parts SANTA ANA DIESEL 7,000.00 17-P0042248 8/8/2016 1 33 CDC Centennial Education Ctr Food and Food Service Supplies SYSCO FOOD SVC 7,000.00 17-P0042249 8/8/2016 1 12 A&R Office - Credit Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 700.00 17-P0042251 8/8/2016 1 12 Fire Academy Instructional Supplies ALLSTAR FIRE EQUIPMENT 12,000.00 17-P0042252 8/8/2016 1 12 Fire Technology Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 250.00 17-P0042253 8/8/2016 1 12 Fire Academy Instructional Supplies SAIDICO DIRECT INC 3,000.00 17-P0042254 8/8/2016 1 12 Fire Academy Instructional Supplies LN CURTIS & SONS 2,000.00 17-P0042255 8/8/2016 1 12 Fire Technology Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 1,500.00 17-P0042256 8/8/2016 1 11 Administrative Services Office Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 1,500.00 17-P0042257 8/8/2016 1 12 SAC Continuing Ed-Instruction Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 500.00 17-P0042258 8/8/2016 1 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies SIGMA ALDRICH INC 1,700.00 17-P0042259 8/8/2016 1 12 Academic Affairs Office Instructional Supplies COMMERCIAL AQUATIC SVCS 10,000.00 17-P0042260 8/8/2016 1 12 Academic Affairs Office Instructional Supplies INTER VALLEY POOL SUPPLY INC 8,000.00 17-P0042261 8/8/2016 1 33 CDC Santiago Canyon College Food and Food Service Supplies SYSCO FOOD SVC 10,000.00 17-P0042262 8/8/2016 1 12 Counseling Food and Food Service Supplies PENNYVISION LLC 2,294.84 17-P0042263 8/8/2016 1 12 Engineering Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib DON BOOKSTORE 12,769.92 17-P0042264 8/8/2016 1 12 Counseling Reproduction/Printing Expenses DON BOOKSTORE 1,776.60 17-P0042265 8/8/2016 1 33 CDC Santa Ana College Food and Food Service Supplies SYSCO FOOD SVC 14,000.00 17-P0042266 8/8/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Reproduction/Printing Expenses WE DO GRAPHICS INC 1,598.40 17-P0042267 8/8/2016 1 12 Manufacturing Technology Contracted Services TPUSA - FHCS INC 613.15 17-P0042268 8/8/2016 1 12 Safety & Parking - DO Non-Instructional Supplies PHOENIX GROUP INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1,199.28 17-P0042269 8/8/2016 1 12 Learning Support Center Non-Instructional Supplies SMART & FINAL 800.00 17-P0042270 8/8/2016 1 12 Biology Instructional Supplies HANNA INSTRUMENTS USA INC 247.85 17-P0042271 8/8/2016 1 12 Corporate Training Institute Contracted Services EDUCATIONAL TESTING SVC 7,075.00 17-P0042272 8/8/2016 1 11 International Student Program Conference Expenses CASSELL A. LAWSON 3,066.00 17-P0042275 8/8/2016 1 11 Fire Academy Repair & Replacement Parts ALACO LADDER COMPANY 1,728.00 17-P0042276 8/8/2016 1 12 Corporate Training Institute Contracted Services EDUCATIONAL TESTING SVC 310.00 4.8 (6) 17-P0042277 8/8/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs KYA SERVICES LLC 32,055.59 17-P0042278 8/8/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs KYA SERVICES LLC 34,271.45 17-P0042279 8/8/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs KYA SERVICES LLC 72,874.89 17-P0042280 8/9/2016 1 12 EOPS Supplies Paid for Students DON BOOKSTORE 26,875.00 17-P0042281 8/9/2016 1 11 Maintenance Maint/Oper Service Agreements STATE CHEMICAL MFG CO 11,759.04 17-P0042282 8/9/2016 1 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services D4 SOLUTIONS INC. 1,879.40

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07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042284 8/9/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Contracted Services STRAZIS SHELLY 1,500.00 17-P0042285 8/9/2016 1 12 Resource Development Contracted Services VICARIO-FISHER MARIE 14,400.00 17-P0042286 8/9/2016 1 12 A&R Office - Credit Equip-Tablet/Laptop>$200<$1000 SEHI COMPUTER PRODUCTS 289,716.00 17-P0042287 8/9/2016 1 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services D4 SOLUTIONS INC. 2,288.84 17-P0042288 8/10/2016 11 Educational Services Office Conference Expenses AMERICAN EXPRESS 146.54 17-P0042289 8/10/2016 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies FREY SCIENTIFIC/EDUC PUBL SERVICE 65.63 17-P0042290 8/10/2016 12 Outreach Food and Food Service Supplies WELLS FARGO BANK 64.80 17-P0042291 8/10/2016 12 Engineering Instructional Supplies MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO 36.41 17-P0042292 8/10/2016 12 Student Equity Non-Instructional Supplies AMAZON COM 56.52 17-P0042293 8/9/2016 1 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services D4 SOLUTIONS INC. 4,480.82 17-P0042294 8/10/2016 12 Student Equity Transportation - Student LEONOR M. AGUILERA 410.00 17-P0042295 8/10/2016 12 Digital Media Center Food and Food Service Supplies SAGE RESTAURANT GROUP INC 168.00 17-P0042296 8/10/2016 12 MESA Transportation - Student MICHELANGELO LEASING INC 1,023.75 17-P0042297 8/10/2016 12 MESA Transportation - Student MICHELANGELO LEASING INC 735.00 17-P0042298 8/10/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services PRICE GREGORY 10,000.00 17-P0042299 8/10/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services DE LA TORRE COMMERCIAL 5,082.00 17-P0042300 8/10/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services DAKTRONICS 5,000.00 17-P0042301 8/10/2016 12 Student Equity Contracted Services PAPILLON KIMBERLY 9,000.00 17-P0042302 8/10/2016 12 Veterans Resource Center Non-Instructional Supplies MICHAEL J MACKENZIE 38.05 17-P0042303 8/10/2016 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies VWR FUNDING INC 640.92 17-P0042304 8/10/2016 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies HANNA INSTRUMENTS USA INC 56.38 17-P0042305 8/10/2016 12 MESA Other Participant Travel Exp MICHELANGELO LEASING INC 735.00 17-P0042306 8/10/2016 12 Small Business Dev Ctr Office Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL 58.00 17-P0042307 8/10/2016 11 Educational Services Office Conference Expenses AMERICAN EXPRESS 741.56 17-P0042308 8/10/2016 12 MESA Inst Dues & Memberships COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOC OF MESA DIRECTORS 200.00 17-P0042309 8/10/2016 12 Safety & Parking - DO Contracted Repair Services ORANGE COUNTY MONSTER CARTS INC 3,500.00 17-P0042310 8/10/2016 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies RADIO NETWORK INC 143.11 17-P0042311 8/10/2016 12 SAC Continuing Ed-Instruction Instructional Supplies APPLE COMPUTER INC 19,935.00 17-P0042312 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services VENTURA BRYAN C 14,400.00 17-P0042313 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services STANCO GABRIELLE 14,400.00 17-P0042314 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services PETRILLI DON 14,400.00

4.8 (7) 17-P0042315 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services NATHAN M PELLEGRIN 14,400.00 17-P0042316 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services LAWLER HANNAH S 14,400.00 17-P0042317 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services ISAAC DARRYL 14,400.00 17-P0042318 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services HILL CHRISTI A 14,400.00 17-P0042319 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services HASSON CATHY L 14,400.00 17-P0042320 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services CANTUS JASON S 14,400.00

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 8 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042321 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services MARTINEZ DANIEL 14,400.00 17-P0042322 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services BROWN JEREMY 14,400.00 17-P0042323 8/10/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services 2 DEGREE SHIFT 14,400.00 17-P0042324 8/10/2016 11 Operations Trash Disposal CR & R INC 293.60 17-P0042325 8/10/2016 13 Maintenance Contracted Services PAINTING & DECOR INC 12,720.00 17-P0042326 8/10/2016 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies MEDCO/PATTERSON MEDICAL 4,025.23 17-P0042327 8/10/2016 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services VOIP-DRAGON CONSULTING LLC 13,950.00 17-P0042328 8/10/2016 12 Student Services Office Conference Expenses WHB CORPORATION 358.20 17-P0042329 8/10/2016 12 Student Services Office Conference Expenses GEORGE F. SWEENEY 325.00 17-P0042330 8/10/2016 12 EOPS Conference Expenses CCCEOPSA CALIF COM COLL 575.00 17-P0042331 8/10/2016 12 EOPS Conference Expenses HYATT CORPORATION LLC 573.50 17-P0042332 8/10/2016 12 Family & Consumer Studies Instructional Supplies INGARDIA BROS PRODUCE INC 1,000.00 17-P0042333 8/10/2016 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Contracted Services LANCASTER JAMES R 10,000.00 17-P0042334 8/10/2016 11 Maintenance Repair & Replacement Parts A & W ELECTRIC MOTORS INC 500.00 17-P0042335 8/10/2016 12 Student Development Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib DON BOOKSTORE 7,146.00 17-P0042336 8/10/2016 12 Continuing Education Division Electricity SO CALIF EDISON CO 25,000.00 17-P0042337 8/10/2016 11 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 460.00 17-P0042338 8/10/2016 11 Maintenance Repair & Replacement Parts HAJOCA CORP 4,000.00 17-P0042339 8/10/2016 12 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 2,500.00 17-P0042340 8/10/2016 12 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 1,008.30 17-P0042341 8/10/2016 12 Student Equity Contracted Services MOORE SHARAUD D 1,500.00 17-P0042342 8/10/2016 12 Student Equity Contracted Services COLLEGE SUCCESS SERVICES LLC 4,500.00 17-P0042343 8/11/2016 11 Facility Planning Office Software License and Fees COMPUTERLAND OF SILICON VALLEY 540.00 17-P0042344 8/11/2016 11 Maintenance Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service CINTAS CORP 10,700.00 17-P0042345 8/11/2016 11 Maintenance Non-Instructional Supplies IRVINE PIPE SUPPLY 6,000.00 17-P0042346 8/11/2016 11 Custodial Non-Instructional Supplies MAINTEX INC 1,000.00 17-P0042347 8/11/2016 11 Grounds Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 ADVANTAGE WEST INVESTMENT ENTERPRISES INC 828.36 17-P0042348 8/11/2016 11 Maintenance Non-Instructional Supplies GRAINGER 1,000.00 17-P0042349 8/11/2016 11 Maintenance Non-Instructional Supplies GANAHL LUMBER CO 2,000.00 17-P0042350 8/11/2016 11 Maintenance Repair & Replacement Parts CALIFORNIA MARKETING & SALES 3,000.00 17-P0042351 8/11/2016 33 EHS Administration Non-Instructional Supplies YOUNG PS ACQUISITIONS, LLC 84.96 17-P0042352 8/11/2016 11 Custodial Non-Instructional Supplies LOS ANGELES CHEMICAL CO INC 208.44 4.8 (8) 17-P0042353 8/11/2016 11 District Wide Technology Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 OPTIV SECURITY INC 8,520.72 17-P0042354 8/11/2016 12 Assessment Software License and Fees CAPP ASSOCIATES INC 1,800.00 17-P0042356 8/11/2016 12 Continuing Education Division Software License and Fees SARS SOFTWARE PRODUCTS INC 3,000.00 17-P0042357 8/11/2016 11 Library Services Software License and Fees LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 525.00 17-P0042358 8/11/2016 11 Risk Management Non-Instructional Supplies GRAINGER 2,000.00

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 9 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042359 8/11/2016 12 Small Business Dev Ctr Office Conference Expenses CCCAOE CALIF COM COLL ASSOC 495.00 17-P0042360 8/11/2016 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Food and Food Service Supplies KECH CAFE 111.24 17-P0042361 8/11/2016 12 MESA Transportation - Student MICHELANGELO LEASING INC 673.31 17-P0042362 8/11/2016 12 Outreach Food and Food Service Supplies SANTIAGO HILLS AUTO SPA INC 192.00 17-P0042363 8/11/2016 12 Biology Instructional Supplies VWR FUNDING INC 758.40 17-P0042364 8/11/2016 12 Biology Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 VWR FUNDING INC 1,040.25 17-P0042365 8/11/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Site Impr-Blueprint/Reprod/Adv FREEDOM COMMUNICATIONS, INC 1,068.36 17-P0042366 8/11/2016 11 Safety & Security Office Non-Instructional Supplies BOSS INDUSTRIES INC 2,964.00 17-P0042367 8/11/2016 12 Distance Education Purchases - New Books DON BOOKSTORE 8,061.00 17-P0042368 8/11/2016 11 International Student Program Advertising STUDY IN THE USA 6,500.00 17-P0042369 8/11/2016 12 Engineering Transportation - Student MICHELANGELO LEASING INC 2,190.00 17-P0042370 8/11/2016 33 EHS Administration Food and Food Service Supplies SANDOR'S GOURMET CATERING, INC 1,082.70 17-P0042371 8/11/2016 13 Maintenance Contracted Services PAINTING & DECOR INC 3,790.00 17-P0042372 8/11/2016 11 Safety & Security Office Non-Instructional Supplies ALLURA PRINTING INC 492.48 17-P0042373 8/11/2016 12 Assessment Non-Instructional Supplies CAPP ASSOCIATES INC 900.00 17-P0042374 8/11/2016 12 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 219.98 17-P0042375 8/11/2016 12 SAC Continuing Ed-Instruction Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 91.96 17-P0042376 8/11/2016 12 SAC Continuing Ed-Instruction Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib DON BOOKSTORE 4,566.24 17-P0042377 8/11/2016 12 Student Development Food and Food Service Supplies ALBERTSON'S 300.00 17-P0042378 8/11/2016 12 Health & Wellness Center Contracted Services QUEST DIAGNOSTICS 7,000.00 17-P0042379 8/11/2016 42 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - DSA Fees DEPT OF GENERAL SERVICES 7,997.20 17-P0042380 8/12/2016 33 CDC Administration Contracted Services WALSVICK JENNIFER EILEEN 14,000.00 17-P0042381 8/12/2016 11 International Student Program Non-Instructional Supplies WELLS FARGO BANK 356.34 17-P0042383 8/12/2016 62 Risk Management Non-Instructional Supplies WELLS FARGO BANK 74.73 17-P0042384 8/12/2016 12 International Business Contracted Services LGH MARKETING LLC 5,000.00 17-P0042385 8/12/2016 11 Public Affairs/Gov Rel Office Contracted Services VIETNAMESE TRANSLATION SVCS 1,600.00 17-P0042386 8/12/2016 11 Public Affairs/Gov Rel Office Contracted Services DE LA TORRE-REED LILIAN 1,600.00 17-P0042387 8/12/2016 13 Student Services Office Equip-Mod Furn>$1,000 < $5,000 CN SCHOOL AND OFFICE SOLUTIONS INC 894.46 17-P0042388 8/12/2016 11 Fire Academy Instructional Agreements NORTH NET FIRE TRAINING CTR 1,220.00 17-P0042389 8/12/2016 11 Fire Academy Instructional Agreements CITY OF CORONA 1,533.00 17-P0042390 8/12/2016 33 CDC Administration District In-Service Activities O C SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 2,000.00 17-P0042391 8/12/2016 12 Center for Teacher Education Stipends Paid to Students DON BOOKSTORE 3,500.00

4.8 (9) 17-P0042392 8/12/2016 13 Library Services Equip-Mod Furn > $5,000 CN SCHOOL AND OFFICE SOLUTIONS INC 8,619.78 17-P0042393 8/12/2016 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies POWERTRON 264.19 17-P0042394 8/15/2016 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services ONSSI GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL SVCS INC 6,000.00 17-P0042395 8/15/2016 12 Continuing Education Division Contracted Services SOCAL SHRED LLC 55.00 17-P0042396 8/15/2016 12 Continuing Education Division Rental - Other (Short-term) PAPER DEPOT DOCUMENT 324.00

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07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042397 8/15/2016 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services SOCAL SHRED LLC 600.00 17-P0042398 8/15/2016 11 Fine & Performing Arts Office Contracted Repair Services WILLIAMS ROBERT 1,575.00 17-P0042399 8/15/2016 11 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Contracted Repair Services EDWARD COSNER 800.00 17-P0042400 8/15/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services A & W ELECTRIC MOTORS INC 7,000.00 17-P0042401 8/15/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services AAA ELECTRIC MOTOR SALES 3,000.00 17-P0042402 8/15/2016 11 Transportation Contracted Repair Services UNITED AUTOMOTIVE SVC INC 2,500.00 17-P0042403 8/15/2016 11 Publications Contracted Repair Services DUPLO USA CORP 500.00 17-P0042404 8/15/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services SADDLEBACK GOLF CARS 1,000.00 17-P0042405 8/15/2016 12 Continuing Education Division Contracted Services SOCAL SHRED LLC 220.00 17-P0042406 8/15/2016 11 Transportation Contracted Repair Services MATERIAL HANDLING SUPPLY INC 3,000.00 17-P0042407 8/15/2016 13 Occupational Therapy Contracted Services D4 SOLUTIONS INC. 1,992.13 17-P0042408 8/15/2016 12 Continuing Education Division Contracted Services APCO GRAPHICS INC 5,407.85 17-P0042409 8/16/2016 33 EHS Administration Conference Expenses UC REGENTS 135.00 17-P0042410 8/16/2016 12 Library Services Library Books - Databases NUB GAMES, INC. 425.00 17-P0042411 8/16/2016 12 Athletics Instructional Supplies BUDDY'S ALL STARS 3,447.64 17-P0042412 8/16/2016 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies ALL AMERICAN SPORTS CORP 271.01 17-P0042413 8/16/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services MATA SUSANNE M 23,900.00 17-P0042414 8/16/2016 12 Small Business Dev Ctr Office District Business/Sponsorships SOLANO COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 5,000.00 17-P0042415 8/16/2016 12 Small Business Dev Ctr Office Conference Expenses ENTREPRENEURIAL LEARNING 1,504.95 17-P0042417 8/16/2016 12 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Instructional Supplies VWR FUNDING INC 1,014.43 17-P0042418 8/16/2016 12 Mathematics Instructional Supplies SCHOOL SAVERS 6,674.02 17-P0042419 8/16/2016 12 Biology Instructional Supplies SIGMA ALDRICH INC 539.19 17-P0042420 8/16/2016 11 Maintenance & Operations Non-Instructional Supplies APCO GRAPHICS INC 774.80 17-P0042421 8/16/2016 12 Research Software License and Fees WELLS FARGO BANK 300.00 17-P0042422 8/16/2016 12 EOPS Food and Food Service Supplies JAY'S CATERING 374.45 17-P0042423 8/16/2016 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies AMICO SCIENTIFIC CORP 2,152.34 17-P0042424 8/16/2016 11 President's Office Conference Expenses RP GROUP 125.00 17-P0042425 8/16/2016 12 Academic Affairs Office Instructional Supplies USA TROPHY INC 378.00 17-P0042426 8/16/2016 11 President's Office Inst Dues & Memberships CCCCIO 300.00 17-P0042427 8/16/2016 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Conference Expenses LOS ANGELES WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL 500.00 17-P0042428 8/16/2016 12 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 237.58 4.8 (10) 17-P0042429 8/16/2016 12 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 2,950.00 17-P0042430 8/16/2016 12 Student Development Other Exp Paid for Students DON BOOKSTORE 1,518.00 17-P0042431 8/16/2016 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies NAT'L SPORTS APPAREL LLC 580.94 17-P0042432 8/16/2016 12 Business Division Office Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 500.00 17-P0042433 8/16/2016 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies ALL AMERICAN SPORTS CORP 425.01 17-P0042434 8/16/2016 12 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 312.47

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07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042435 8/16/2016 12 Business Division Office Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 200.00 17-P0042436 8/16/2016 11 Business Division Office Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 46.92 17-P0042437 8/16/2016 11 Maintenance Non-Instructional Supplies PARKHOUSE TIRE SERVICE INC 500.00 17-P0042438 8/16/2016 12 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Instructional Supplies VWR FUNDING INC 285.12 17-P0042439 8/16/2016 12 Biology Instructional Supplies MICROTECH SCIENTIFIC 246.50 17-P0042440 8/16/2016 43 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr-Blueprint/Reprod/Adv AMERICAN REPROGRAPHICS CO LLC 135.06 17-P0042441 8/16/2016 11 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies ADVANTAGE WEST INVESTMENT ENTERPRISES INC 3,000.00 17-P0042442 8/16/2016 11 Risk Management Non-Instructional Supplies HOME DEPOT 500.00 17-P0042443 8/16/2016 12 DSPS Office Equip-Tablet/Laptop>$200<$1000 T-MOBILE USA INC 762.73 17-P0042444 8/17/2016 12 DSPS Office Conference Expenses AMERICAN EXPRESS 657.92 17-P0042445 8/17/2016 11 Purchasing Non-Instructional Supplies SCHICK RECORDS MGMT 37.80 17-P0042446 8/17/2016 12 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies SABERS RENA 621.20 17-P0042447 8/17/2016 11 Chancellor's Office Conference Expenses WELLS FARGO BANK 547.96 17-P0042448 8/17/2016 12 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies SABERS RENA 2,271.29 17-P0042449 8/17/2016 12 MESA Conference Expenses SACNAS 7,675.00 17-P0042450 8/17/2016 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Conference Expenses ASBDC 695.00 17-P0042451 8/17/2016 12 Student Development Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 9,526.00 17-P0042452 8/17/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services BISHOP INC 1,350.00 17-P0042453 8/17/2016 61 Risk Management Gain (Loss) - Insurance Settle SERENDIB LAW FIRM APC 2,905.00 17-P0042454 8/17/2016 12 Counseling Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 SEHI COMPUTER PRODUCTS 3,338.66 17-P0042455 8/18/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services VORTEX INDUSTRIES 192.00 17-P0042456 8/18/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services TOMARK SPORTS 706.55 17-P0042457 8/18/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services SANDY BOYD INC 600.00 17-P0042458 8/17/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Services BISHOP CO 2,400.00 17-P0042459 8/18/2016 12 Student Services Office Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib DON BOOKSTORE 1,294.92 17-P0042460 8/18/2016 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies LAURIE SALLINGER 2,287.44 17-P0042461 8/18/2016 12 MESA Other Participant Travel Exp GREAT MINDS IN STEM 3,500.00 17-P0042462 8/18/2016 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Conference Expenses ASBDC 695.00 17-P0042463 8/18/2016 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Conference Expenses CCCAOE CALIF COM COLL ASSOC 990.00 17-P0042464 8/18/2016 12 Biology Instructional Supplies VWR FUNDING INC 121.36 17-P0042465 8/18/2016 12 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Instructional Supplies BIO RAD LABORATORIES 397.60 High Tech Center DSPS Software License and Fees

4.8 (11) 17-P0042466 8/18/2016 12 WELLS FARGO BANK 458.33 17-P0042467 8/18/2016 12 Distance Education Food and Food Service Supplies CRAVE RESTAURANT GROUP, LLC 472.77 17-P0042468 8/18/2016 12 Health & Wellness Center Contracted Services MEDICAL BILLING TECH INC 2,000.00 17-P0042469 8/18/2016 12 Talent Search Conference Expenses MONICA A. SANTOYO MIRELES 193.00 17-P0042470 8/18/2016 12 Talent Search Conference Expenses ELIZABETH LOMELI 193.00 17-P0042471 8/18/2016 12 Talent Search Conference Expenses MANCHESTER GRAND HYATT 2,522.72

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07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042472 8/18/2016 12 Talent Search Conference Expenses COUNCIL FOR OPPORTUNITY IN EDUCATION 1,862.50 17-P0042473 8/18/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services TROPICAL PLAZA NURSERY 10,000.00 17-P0042474 8/18/2016 12 Safety & Parking - DO Contracted Services EMPIRE PARKING LOT SERVICES 1,500.00 17-P0042475 8/18/2016 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Repair Services CN SCHOOL AND OFFICE SOLUTIONS INC 2,000.00 17-P0042476 8/18/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Environmental COUNTY OF ORANGE 89.00 17-P0042477 8/18/2016 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Repair Services ENVISE 5,000.00 17-P0042478 8/18/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Relocation/Moving AMERICAN RELOCATION & LOGISTICS INC 4,982.00 17-P0042479 8/18/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Relocation/Moving MOBILE MINI, LLC 720.52 17-P0042480 8/18/2016 12 Resource Development Non-Instructional Supplies HANNEMAN TIM 253.84 17-P0042481 8/18/2016 13 Santiago Canyon College Contracted Services TAM GLOBAL LLC 178.68 17-P0042482 8/18/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Software License and Fees CLIMATEC LLC 7,215.00 17-P0042483 8/18/2016 12 Student Services Office Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 1,052.44 17-P0042484 8/18/2016 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 1,379.40 17-P0042485 8/18/2016 12 Student Services Office Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 CARD INTEGRATORS INC 1,216.00 17-P0042486 8/18/2016 62 Risk Management Non-Instructional Supplies B & H PHOTO VIDEO INC 250.54 17-P0042487 8/18/2016 12 DSPS Office Maint Contract - Office Equip HUMANWARE INC 1,290.00 17-P0042488 8/18/2016 12 A&R Office - Credit Non-Instructional Supplies CDW GOVERNMENT INC. 3,758.40 17-P0042489 8/18/2016 12 Counseling Non-Instructional Supplies SEHI COMPUTER PRODUCTS 2,063.79 17-P0042490 8/18/2016 12 Counseling Non-Instructional Supplies SEHI COMPUTER PRODUCTS 224.38 17-P0042491 8/18/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Services AMERICAN CITY PEST CONTROL INC 3,300.00 17-P0042492 8/18/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Other Services ENVISE 14,840.00 17-P0042493 8/18/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Site Improv - Contractor Svcs TROPICAL PLAZA NURSERY 6,771.02 * 17-P0042494 8/18/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Services ACCESS GENERAL CONTRACTING INC 411.34 * 17-P0042494 8/18/2016 13 Maintenance Contracted Services ACCESS GENERAL CONTRACTING INC 14,438.66 PO Amt Total for *17-P0042494 : 14,850.00

17-P0042495 8/19/2016 12 Manufacturing Technology Instructional Supplies BUSINESS MACHINES SECURITY 889.92 17-P0042496 8/19/2016 12 Counseling Software License and Fees SARS SOFTWARE PRODUCTS INC 3,000.00 17-P0042497 8/22/2016 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Food and Food Service Supplies CORNER BAKERY/CBC RESTAURANT 132.00 17-P0042498 8/22/2016 12 Athletics Instructional Supplies LOCOCO SPORTS INC 402.40 17-P0042499 8/23/2016 11 Publications Non-Instructional Supplies KELLY PAPER 1,339.20 4.8 (12) 17-P0042500 8/23/2016 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies FLINN SCIENTIFIC INC 562.35 17-P0042501 8/23/2016 12 Continuing Education Division Food and Food Service Supplies SMART & FINAL 500.00 17-P0042502 8/23/2016 12 Student Development Supplies Paid for Students DON BOOKSTORE 1,500.00 17-P0042503 8/23/2016 12 Digital Media Center Transportation - Student PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA 475.00 17-P0042504 8/23/2016 12 Digital Media Center Transportation - Student ABC UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 221.25

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 13 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042505 8/23/2016 12 Continuing Education Division Food and Food Service Supplies STATER BROS 500.00 17-P0042506 8/23/2016 12 Student Development Books Paid for Students DON BOOKSTORE 13,975.00 17-P0042507 8/23/2016 12 Biology Instructional Supplies VWR FUNDING INC 635.95 17-P0042508 8/23/2016 12 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies SABERS RENA 2,500.62 17-P0042509 8/23/2016 12 Counseling Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 12,000.00 17-P0042510 8/23/2016 12 Counseling Non-Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 2,000.00 17-P0042511 8/23/2016 12 Student Services Office Food and Food Service Supplies HART COMMUNITY HOMES INC 4,728.74 17-P0042512 8/23/2016 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies NAT'L SPORTS APPAREL LLC 638.28 17-P0042513 8/23/2016 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Non-Instructional Supplies ULTIMATE GIFTS 188.48 17-P0042514 8/23/2016 11 Chancellor's Office Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib WELLS FARGO BANK 44.94 17-P0042515 8/23/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Site Imp-Modular, Lease Purch MCGRATH RENT CORP 42,192.00 17-P0042516 8/23/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services CAIRNS JAMES 1,982.88 17-P0042517 8/23/2016 12 EOPS Conference Expenses AMERICAN EXPRESS 1,779.20 17-P0042518 8/23/2016 11 Fire Academy Repair & Replacement Parts ALACO LADDER COMPANY 1,795.76 17-P0042519 8/23/2016 12 Student Services Office Reproduction/Printing Expenses IMAGE PRINTING SOLUTIONS 136.36 17-P0042520 8/23/2016 12 Student Services Office Reproduction/Printing Expenses IMAGE PRINTING SOLUTIONS 552.16 * 17-P0042521 8/23/2016 11 Continuing Education Division Class Schedules/Printing ADVANCED WEB OFFSET INC 12,034.35 * 17-P0042521 8/23/2016 13 Academic Affairs Office Class Schedules/Printing ADVANCED WEB OFFSET INC 2,710.37 PO Amt Total for *17-P0042521 : 14,744.72

17-P0042522 8/23/2016 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies VWR FUNDING INC 807.06 17-P0042523 8/23/2016 12 Biology Instructional Supplies AIRGAS INC 183.76 17-P0042524 8/23/2016 12 Student Equity Food and Food Service Supplies ORANGE TREE DELI & CATERING 645.57 17-P0042525 8/23/2016 12 Distance Education Food and Food Service Supplies NANCY C. PUN 231.53 17-P0042526 8/23/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - AE Fee DLR GROUP INC 82,500.00 17-P0042527 8/23/2016 12 Student Services Office Advertising EF PAGES LLC 1,428.00 17-P0042528 8/23/2016 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Food and Food Service Supplies CORNER BAKERY/CBC RESTAURANT 622.63 17-P0042529 8/23/2016 11 Nursing Inst Dues & Memberships CALIF ORG OF ASSOC DEGREE NURSING PROGRAMS- SOUTH 100.00 17-P0042530 8/23/2016 12 Athletics Instructional Supplies LOCOCO SPORTS INC 2,167.56 17-P0042531 8/23/2016 33 CDC Administration Contracted Services APCO GRAPHICS INC 1,896.80 17-P0042532 8/23/2016 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies LAURIE SALLINGER 950.48 4.8 (13) 17-P0042533 8/23/2016 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Other Licenses & Fees NASBITE 790.00 17-P0042534 8/23/2016 11 International Student Program Courier/Delivery Services FEDEX 397.69 17-P0042535 8/23/2016 11 Transportation Other Licenses & Fees COUNTY OF ORANGE 952.00 17-P0042536 8/23/2016 11 Mailroom Postage POSTMASTER 2,000.00 17-P0042537 8/23/2016 11 Custodial Non-Instructional Supplies CLARK SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 500.00

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 14 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042538 8/23/2016 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Conference Expenses CCCAOE CALIF COM COLL ASSOC 495.00 17-P0042539 8/23/2016 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Conference Expenses CCCAOE CALIF COM COLL ASSOC 495.00 17-P0042540 8/23/2016 12 Student Services Office Contracted Services GUTIERREZ ROBERT ANTONIO 7,150.00 17-P0042541 8/24/2016 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services SAGE DATA SECURITY LLC 10,000.00 17-P0042542 8/24/2016 33 CDC Administration Contracted Services DE LA TORRE-REED LILIAN 500.00 17-P0042543 8/24/2016 12 Orientation/Coord/Training Contracted Services CPP INC 14,531.20 17-P0042544 8/24/2016 11 Exercise Science Contracted Repair Services SADDLEBACK GOLF CARS 135.75 17-P0042545 8/24/2016 33 CDC Santa Ana College - East Non-Instructional Supplies AKERS THOMAS 192.24 17-P0042546 8/24/2016 12 Student Equity Conference Expenses STATE UNIV 358.22 17-P0042547 8/24/2016 12 Library Services Library Books - Periodicals EBSCO SUBSCRIPTION SVCS 14,396.73 17-P0042548 8/24/2016 12 Library Services Library Books - Periodicals HW WILSON CO 179.10 17-P0042549 8/24/2016 12 Humanities & Social Sci Office Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 1,000.00 17-P0042550 8/24/2016 33 EHS Administration Food and Food Service Supplies SMART & FINAL 500.00 17-P0042551 8/24/2016 12 Financial Aid Office Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 6,300.00 17-P0042552 8/24/2016 33 EHS Administration Food and Food Service Supplies SMART & FINAL 1,000.00 17-P0042553 8/24/2016 12 Engineering Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 136.88 17-P0042554 8/24/2016 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies ALBERTSON'S 100.00 17-P0042555 8/24/2016 12 Biology Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 100.00 17-P0042556 8/24/2016 12 Biology Instructional Supplies ALBERTSON'S 100.00 17-P0042557 8/24/2016 12 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 77.84 17-P0042558 8/24/2016 12 Student Development Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 167.49 17-P0042559 8/24/2016 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services ONSSI GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL SVCS INC 12,500.00 17-P0042560 8/24/2016 12 EOPS Conference Expenses CCCEOPSA CALIF COM COLL 3,750.00 17-P0042561 8/24/2016 12 Financial Aid Office Conference Expenses CHABOT COLLEGE 50.00 17-P0042562 8/24/2016 12 Orange Educ Ctr-Instruction Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib PEARSON ED 684.05 17-P0042563 8/24/2016 12 SAC Continuing Ed-Instruction Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib DON BOOKSTORE 2,891.70 17-P0042564 8/24/2016 12 Orange Educ Ctr-Instruction Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib PEARSON ED 1,347.50 17-P0042565 8/24/2016 12 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies SCANTRON CORP 523.59 17-P0042566 8/24/2016 12 Orange Educ Ctr-Instruction Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib NEW READERS PRESS 736.90 17-P0042567 8/24/2016 12 Learning Support Center Non-Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 1,189.80 17-P0042568 8/24/2016 12 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies ACCO BRANDS USA LLC 1,016.10 17-P0042569 8/24/2016 12 CJ/Academies Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 1,101.37 4.8 (14) 17-P0042570 8/24/2016 11 Safety & Security Office Non-Instructional Supplies BOSS INDUSTRIES INC 810.00 17-P0042571 8/24/2016 12 Professional Development Food and Food Service Supplies CRAVE RESTAURANT GROUP, LLC 463.71 17-P0042572 8/24/2016 12 Student Services Office Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 754.56 17-P0042573 8/25/2016 12 Financial Aid Office Non-Instructional Supplies XEROX CORP 768.53 17-P0042574 8/25/2016 12 Computer Science Instructional Supplies AMAZON COM 565.00

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 15 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042575 8/25/2016 12 Distance Education Instructional Supplies LUMEN LEARNING LLC 1,840.00 17-P0042576 8/25/2016 12 Student Services Office Food and Food Service Supplies MARK J. WHEELER 529.31 17-P0042578 8/25/2016 12 Upward Bound Conference Expenses COUNCIL FOR OPPORTUNITY IN EDUCATION 4,125.00 17-P0042579 8/25/2016 11 Risk Management Software License and Fees COMPUTERLAND OF SILICON VALLEY 112.00 17-P0042580 8/25/2016 12 Fine & Performing Arts Office Instructional Supplies HOME DEPOT 1,000.00 17-P0042581 8/25/2016 12 Water Utility Science Advertising CALIFORNIA WATER ENVIRONMENT ASSOC 2,500.00 17-P0042582 8/25/2016 11 Administrative Services Office Reproduction/Printing Expenses WE DO GRAPHICS INC 253.80 17-P0042583 8/25/2016 12 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies WELLS FARGO BANK 213.86 17-P0042584 8/25/2016 12 Student Equity Equip-Tablet/Laptop>$200<$1000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 23,949.95 17-P0042585 8/26/2016 12 Professional Development Contracted Services ALABI JESSICA JEANNINE 14,800.00 17-P0042586 8/26/2016 12 Manufacturing Technology Instructional Supplies FNK INC 11,206.85 17-P0042587 8/26/2016 33 CDC Santa Ana College - East Non-Instructional Supplies TEAM ONE MANAGEMENT 7,200.00 17-P0042588 8/26/2016 11 Safety & Parking - DO Communications Maintenance CASE SYSTEMS INC 24,940.00 17-P0042589 8/26/2016 11 Administrative Services Office Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 450.00 17-P0042590 8/26/2016 61 Risk Management Legal Expenses NICOLE MILLER & ASSOC INC 10,000.00 17-P0042591 8/26/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services PYRO-COMM SYSTEMS INC 8,000.00 17-P0042592 8/26/2016 33 CDC Santa Ana College - East Contracted Custodial Services TEAM ONE MANAGEMENT 14,760.00 17-P0042593 8/26/2016 11 Fiscal Services Office Contracted Services VAVRINEK TRINE DAY & CO LLP 8,100.00 17-P0042594 8/26/2016 12 Center for Teacher Education Contracted Services OOTEN CHERYL C 1,500.00 17-P0042595 8/26/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldgs - Blueprint/Reprod/Adver NATASIA MELENDEZ 14,857.50 17-P0042596 8/26/2016 12 SAC Continuing Ed-Instruction Equip-Fed Prgm >$1,000< $5,000 SEHI COMPUTER PRODUCTS 1,660.40 17-P0042597 8/26/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Site Improv - Contractor Svcs ELEVATING SALES CORP 1,475.00 17-P0042598 8/26/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs D4 SOLUTIONS INC. 562.92 17-P0042599 8/26/2016 11 District Wide Technology Non-Instructional Supplies AMAZON COM 47.51 17-P0042600 8/26/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs AMERICAN RELOCATION & LOGISTICS INC 995.00 17-P0042601 8/26/2016 43 Facility Planning Office Site Improv - Contractor Svcs KYA SERVICES LLC 990.00 17-P0042602 8/26/2016 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Repair Services HIGH RISE GLASS & DOORS INC 5,000.00 17-P0042603 8/26/2016 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Repair Services ACADEMY ELECTRIC INC 2,500.00 17-P0042604 8/26/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Site Improv - Spcl Ins/Mat Tes SMITH EMERY LABORATORIES 50,000.00 17-P0042605 8/26/2016 42 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs KYA SERVICES LLC 6,982.50 17-P0042606 8/26/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs KYA SERVICES LLC 1,656.52 4.8 (15) 17-P0042607 8/26/2016 12 Health & Wellness Center Non-Instructional Supplies NESTLE WATERS NORTH AMERICA 250.00 17-P0042608 8/26/2016 12 Orange Educ Ctr-Instruction Instructional Supplies SEHI COMPUTER PRODUCTS 350.15 17-P0042609 8/26/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs BEST CONTRACTING SVCS 618,295.00 17-P0042610 8/26/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs DE LA TORRE COMMERCIAL 625.00 17-P0042611 8/26/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Contractor Svcs ACADEMY ELECTRIC INC 950.00 17-P0042612 8/26/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Bldg Impr - Relocation/Moving QUALITY OFFICE FURNISHINGS INC 1,255.00

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 16 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042613 8/26/2016 12 DSPS Office Non-Instructional Supplies ALLSTEEL INC 414.93 17-P0042614 8/26/2016 12 Student Equity Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 SEHI COMPUTER PRODUCTS 1,362.07 * 17-P0042615 8/26/2016 11 Humanities & Social Sci Office Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 TROXELL COMM INC 475.20 * 17-P0042615 8/26/2016 12 Media Systems Contracted Services TROXELL COMM INC 999.00 PO Amt Total for *17-P0042615 : 1,474.20

17-P0042616 8/26/2016 12 Fire Technology Instructional Supplies GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 3,107.92 17-P0042617 8/29/2016 12 Counseling Software License and Fees ELLUCIAN INC. 10,000.00 17-P0042618 8/29/2016 12 Student Services Office Contracted Services SMOLAR RYAN 14,950.00 17-P0042619 8/29/2016 11 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Contracted Repair Services TOM BLACK SVC CTR 588.00 17-P0042620 8/29/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services BLANKENSHIP, SHARLENE 3,000.00 17-P0042621 8/29/2016 12 Fire Academy Instructional Agreements DEPT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION 12,526.00 17-P0042622 8/29/2016 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Contracted Services HOVER-SMOOT PHILIP 1,000.00 17-P0042623 8/29/2016 11 District Wide Technology Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 4,232.39 17-P0042624 8/29/2016 12 Graphics Instructional Supplies HOME DEPOT 1,000.00 17-P0042625 8/30/2016 12 Biology Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 GROFIZZ LLC 520.20 17-P0042626 8/30/2016 11 Maintenance & Operations Non-Instructional Supplies APCO GRAPHICS INC 773.68 17-P0042627 8/30/2016 12 Academic Affairs Office Instructional Supplies SOUTHWEST PLASTIC BINDING CO 1,000.00 17-P0042628 8/30/2016 12 Student Services Office Food and Food Service Supplies JAY'S CATERING 208.90 17-P0042629 8/30/2016 12 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Instructional Supplies MICROTECH SCIENTIFIC 2,239.75 17-P0042630 8/30/2016 12 Engineering Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 GRAINGER 613.22 17-P0042631 8/30/2016 11 Chancellor's Office Inst Dues & Memberships ACADEMIC SENATE FOR 7,712.97 17-P0042632 8/30/2016 12 Upward Bound Contracted Services CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY 2,016.61 17-P0042633 8/30/2016 12 Humanities & Social Sci Office Instructional Supplies NAT'L GEOGRAPHIC SCHOOL PUB 64.84 17-P0042634 8/30/2016 12 Humanities & Social Sci Office Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 408.13 17-P0042635 8/30/2016 12 Humanities & Social Sci Office Instructional Supplies MAPS.COM 66.97 17-P0042636 8/30/2016 12 Financial Aid Office Inst Dues & Memberships NASFAA NAT'L ASSOC OF STUDENT 3,774.00 17-P0042637 8/30/2016 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Conference Expenses GUSTAVO CHAMORRO 116.20 17-P0042638 8/30/2016 12 Student Equity Conference Expenses STIR FRY SEMINAR & CONSULTING INC 300.00 Student Equity Conference Expenses

4.8 (16) 17-P0042639 8/30/2016 12 MELINDA S. WOMACK 512.00 17-P0042640 8/30/2016 12 Student Equity Conference Expenses BOARD OF GOVERNORS 140.00 17-P0042641 8/30/2016 12 Student Equity Conference Expenses JOSEPH A. ALONZO 358.75

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 17 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

* 17-P0042642 8/30/2016 11 Maintenance & Operations Non-Instructional Supplies KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS 1,954.80 * 17-P0042642 8/30/2016 41 Facility Planning Office Equip-All Other > $5,000 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS 28,394.88 PO Amt Total for *17-P0042642 : 30,349.68

17-P0042643 8/30/2016 12 Safety & Parking - DO Contracted Services ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION 491.16 17-P0042644 8/30/2016 61 Risk Management Self Insurance Claims THE HARTFORD LIFE & ANNUITY 6,300.00 17-P0042645 8/30/2016 12 Learning Support Center Non-Instructional Supplies SOCCER JUNCTION 1,996.92 17-P0042646 8/31/2016 11 International Student Program Courier/Delivery Services FEDEX 62.53 17-P0042647 8/31/2016 11 Transportation Other Licenses & Fees SCAQMD 584.12 17-P0042648 8/31/2016 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies SIGMA ALDRICH INC 1,258.56 17-P0042649 8/31/2016 11 Student Activities Non-Instructional Supplies VILLAGE NURSERIES 422.73 17-P0042650 8/31/2016 11 Public Affairs/Gov Rel Office Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib CHRONICLE OF HIGHER ED 93.00 17-P0042651 8/31/2016 12 Manufacturing Technology Instructional Supplies OC METCALF METALS INC 2,000.00 17-P0042652 8/31/2016 12 Manufacturing Technology Instructional Supplies MCMASTER CARR SUPPLY CO 2,000.00 17-P0042653 8/31/2016 12 Media Systems Instructional Supplies MAR VAC ELECTRONICS 2,000.00 17-P0042654 8/31/2016 33 CDC Centennial Education Ctr Non-Instructional Supplies SCHICK RECORDS MGMT 26.46 17-P0042655 8/31/2016 12 Counseling Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib DON BOOKSTORE 2,000.00 17-P0042656 8/31/2016 12 Manufacturing Technology Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 800.00 17-P0042657 8/31/2016 12 Nursing Equip-Fed Prgm > $5,000 ZOLL MEDICAL CORP 8,363.52 17-P0042658 8/31/2016 12 Health & Wellness Center Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 2,000.00 17-P0042659 8/31/2016 12 Learning Support Center Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 2,000.00 17-P0042660 8/31/2016 33 CDC Santa Ana College Food and Food Service Supplies SMART & FINAL 500.00 17-P0042661 8/31/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services ACCO ENGINEERED SYSTEMS INC 1,300.00 17-P0042662 8/31/2016 12 Upward Bound Food and Food Service Supplies ALBERTSON'S 100.00 17-P0042663 8/31/2016 12 EOPS Books Paid for Students DON BOOKSTORE 80,000.00 17-P0042664 8/31/2016 33 EHS Administration Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 1,000.00 17-P0042665 8/31/2016 33 CDC Administration Conference Expenses ORANGE COUNTY DEPT OF ED 50.00 17-P0042666 8/31/2016 12 LA/OC Regional Consortia Conference Expenses CALIFORNIA COALITION OF EARLY & MIDDLE COLLEGES 680.00 17-P0042667 8/31/2016 12 Student Services Office Conference Expenses CALIFORNIA COALITION OF EARLY & MIDDLE COLLEGES 600.00 17-P0042668 8/31/2016 12 Athletics Instructional Supplies INES MENDOZA 691.20 4.8 (17) 17-P0042669 8/31/2016 12 Student Equity Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 DELL COMPUTER 51,484.80 17-P0042670 8/31/2016 12 Athletics Instructional Supplies BUDDY'S ALL STARS 1,393.24 17-P0042671 8/31/2016 12 Student Equity Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 DELL COMPUTER 42,571.20 17-P0042672 8/31/2016 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services KNORR SYSTEMS INC 1,148.40 17-P0042673 8/31/2016 12 Student Services Office Software License and Fees INFORMATICS HOLDINGS, INC. 25,971.50 17-P0042674 8/31/2016 11 Occupational Therapy Other Licenses & Fees AOTA 3,760.00

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 18 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042675 8/31/2016 11 Transportation Gasoline VOYAGER FLEET SYSTEM INC 2,000.00 17-P0042676 8/31/2016 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies SOCCER CENTRAL #2 252.72 17-P0042677 9/1/2016 1 11 Admissions & Records Non-Instructional Supplies SCRIP SAFE SECURITY PRODUCTS 3,760.49 17-P0042678 9/1/2016 1 12 SAC Continuing Ed-Instruction Non-Instructional Supplies IMAGE WORKS PES INC 609.58 17-P0042679 9/1/2016 1 12 DSPS Instructional Supplies LIVESCRIBE INC 3,303.34 17-P0042680 9/1/2016 1 12 Biology Instructional Supplies EAGLE OPTICS 641.52 17-P0042681 9/1/2016 1 11 Publications Non-Instructional Supplies KELLY PAPER 500.00 17-P0042682 9/1/2016 1 12 Engineering Instructional Supplies BENCH PRO INC 1,079.52 17-P0042683 9/1/2016 1 12 Engineering Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib DON BOOKSTORE 4,272.48 17-P0042684 9/1/2016 1 12 Fire Technology Instructional Supplies SAEID DARARI 972.00 17-P0042685 9/1/2016 1 12 Professional Development Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib MARY W. HUEBSCH 492.48 17-P0042686 9/1/2016 1 12 EOPS Fees Paid for Students PHI THETA KAPPA 350.00 17-P0042687 9/1/2016 1 11 Chancellor's Office Conference Expenses WELLS FARGO BANK 524.96 17-P0042688 9/1/2016 1 12 Small Business Dev Ctr Office Conference Expenses ENTREPRENEURIAL LEARNING 1,504.95 17-P0042689 9/1/2016 1 11 Admin Services Office Public Agencies' Assess & Fees COUNTY OF ORANGE 320.00 17-P0042690 9/1/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Bldgs - Blueprint/Reprod/Adver C2 REPROGRAPHICS 386.10 17-P0042691 9/1/2016 1 13 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 1,167.04 17-P0042692 9/1/2016 1 12 Biology Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 METTLER-TOLEDO INTERNATIONAL INC 10,825.16 17-P0042693 9/1/2016 1 41 Facility Planning Office Site Improv - Materials OFIBO CALIFORNIA & TILE WORKS INC 1,484.18 17-P0042694 9/1/2016 1 12 Biology Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 WHITE BEAR PHOTONICS LLC 3,591.00 17-P0042695 9/1/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Reproduction/Printing Expenses SARA W. LUNDQUIST 69.66 17-P0042696 9/1/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Food and Food Service Supplies SARA W. LUNDQUIST 109.72 17-P0042697 9/1/2016 1 11 Public Affairs/Gov Rel Office Internet Services CISION US INC 3,666.00 17-P0042698 9/1/2016 1 12 Nursing Instructional Supplies FERNO WASHINGTON INC 361.52 17-P0042699 9/1/2016 1 12 Nursing Instructional Supplies EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC 1,242.89 17-P0042700 9/1/2016 1 62 Risk Management Non-Instructional Supplies CONTOUR DESIGN INC 32.55 17-P0042701 9/1/2016 1 33 CDC Administration Software Support Service MCT TECHNOLOGY INC. 4,680.00 17-P0042702 9/1/2016 1 33 CDC Santiago Canyon College Non-Instructional Supplies RUBBERCYCLE LLC 799.20 17-P0042703 9/2/2016 1 33 CDC Administration Contracted Repair Services RAMCO REFRIGERATION & AIR 6,000.00 17-P0042704 9/2/2016 1 11 Maintenance Maint/Oper Service Agreements JOHN MINNOCK JR 2,500.00

4.8 (18) 17-P0042705 9/2/2016 1 11 Networking Contracted Repair Services GRUBER POWER SERVICES 3,777.98 17-P0042706 9/2/2016 1 12 Financial Aid Office Maint Contract - Office Equip XEROX CORP 384.00 17-P0042707 9/2/2016 1 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services ACCO ENGINEERED SYSTEMS INC 420.00 17-P0042708 9/2/2016 1 12 Counseling Software License and Fees KUDER INC 900.00 17-P0042709 9/2/2016 1 11 District Wide Technology Non-Instructional Supplies HOME DEPOT 1,000.00 17-P0042710 9/6/2016 1 13 Occupational Therapy Contracted Services D4 SOLUTIONS INC. 800.00 17-P0042711 9/2/2016 1 11 Networking Contracted Repair Services GRUBER POWER SERVICES 2,766.04

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 19 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042712 9/6/2016 1 12 Outreach Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 SEHI COMPUTER PRODUCTS 287.43 17-P0042713 9/6/2016 1 12 SAC Continuing Ed-Instruction Equip-Fed Prgm >$1,000< $5,000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 2,752.56 17-P0042714 9/6/2016 1 12 SAC Continuing Ed-Instruction Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 679.32 17-P0042715 9/6/2016 1 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 B & H PHOTO VIDEO INC 951.50 17-P0042716 9/6/2016 1 12 Talent Search Equip-Fed Prgm >$1,000< $5,000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 7,826.95 17-P0042717 9/6/2016 1 11 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Software License and Fees COMPUTER SPORTS MEDICINE, INC. 540.00 17-P0042718 9/6/2016 1 12 Talent Search Software License and Fees HEIBERG CONSULTING INC 1,250.00 17-P0042719 9/6/2016 1 11 Purchasing Advertising CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPERS PARTNERSHIP 3,000.00 17-P0042720 9/6/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies VERITIV OPERATING COMPANY 140.40 17-P0042721 9/6/2016 1 11 Publications Non-Instructional Supplies VERITIV OPERATING COMPANY 1,512.00 17-P0042722 9/6/2016 1 11 District Wide Technology Contracted Services ELLUCIAN INC. 6,250.00 17-P0042723 9/6/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Software License and Fees IBM 2,965.00 17-P0042724 9/6/2016 1 11 Accounts Payable Software License and Fees 1099 PRO INC 899.00 17-P0042725 9/7/2016 1 11 Fiscal Services Office Contracted Services TOTAL COMPENSATION SYSTEMS INC 3,600.00 17-P0042726 9/7/2016 1 11 Human Resources Office Fingerprinting LIVESCAN N' MORE INC 460.00 17-P0042727 9/7/2016 1 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services SADDLEBACK GOLF CARS 1,300.00 17-P0042728 9/7/2016 1 62 Risk Management Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 33.80 17-P0042729 9/7/2016 1 11 Maintenance Non-Instructional Supplies ADVANTAGE WEST INVESTMENT ENTERPRISES INC 2,600.00 17-P0042730 9/7/2016 1 12 Communications & Media Studies Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 2,000.00 17-P0042731 9/7/2016 1 12 Honors Program Rental - Facility (Short-term) RSCCD 120.00 17-P0042732 9/7/2016 1 12 Athletics Instructional Supplies D3 SPORTS INC. 1,447.86 17-P0042733 9/7/2016 1 11 Risk Management Non-Instructional Supplies SCHOOL HEALTH SUPPLY CO INC 870.24 17-P0042734 9/7/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Food and Food Service Supplies JAY'S CATERING 156.25 17-P0042735 9/7/2016 1 11 Chancellor's Office Conference Expenses WELLS FARGO BANK 360.00 17-P0042736 9/7/2016 1 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies VWR FUNDING INC 541.62 17-P0042737 9/7/2016 1 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies FLINN SCIENTIFIC INC 345.24 17-P0042738 9/7/2016 1 12 Learning Support Center Food and Food Service Supplies BENJAMIN R. HAGER 273.12 17-P0042739 9/7/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Books, Mags & Subscrip-Non-Lib DON BOOKSTORE 542.70 17-P0042740 9/7/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Security Systems & Services BOYD & ASSOCIATES 85.00 17-P0042741 9/7/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Non-Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 38.76 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies

4.8 (19) 17-P0042742 9/7/2016 1 12 SPORTS PAGE SOCCER WAREHOUSE 2,186.40 17-P0042743 9/7/2016 1 12 MESA Conference Expenses SHPE 5,470.00 17-P0042744 9/7/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Conference Expenses GEORGE F. SWEENEY 280.00 17-P0042745 9/7/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Conference Expenses GEORGE F. SWEENEY 156.96 17-P0042746 9/7/2016 1 11 Maintenance Repair & Replacement Parts IRVINE PIPE SUPPLY 3,000.00 17-P0042747 9/7/2016 1 12 Kinesiology - Intercoll Athlet Instructional Supplies SPORTS PAGE SOCCER WAREHOUSE 2,186.40 17-P0042748 9/7/2016 1 12 Upward Bound Transportation - Student AIRPORT VAN RENTAL INC 350.00

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 20 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0042749 9/7/2016 1 12 Human Resources Office Personnel Recruiting JOB ELEPHANT COM INC 8,000.00 17-P0042750 9/7/2016 1 12 Internal Audit Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 727.00 17-P0042751 9/7/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 65.07 17-P0042752 9/7/2016 1 12 Student Equity Food and Food Service Supplies HART COMMUNITY HOMES INC 496.64 17-P0042753 9/7/2016 1 12 Chemistry Instructional Supplies FISHER SCIENTIFIC 1,239.72 17-P0042754 9/7/2016 1 12 Biology Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 CHEMGLASS LIFE SCIENCES LLC 2,828.63 17-P0042755 9/7/2016 1 12 Biology Equip-All Other >$200 < $1,000 TOOLFETCH LLC 973.12 17-P0042756 9/7/2016 1 12 Career Counseling Center Internet Services COLLEGESOURCE INC 7,712.00 17-P0042757 9/7/2016 1 12 Student Services Office Contracted Services SEAN COOLIDGE 5,850.00 17-P0042758 9/7/2016 1 12 Biology Equip-All Other > $5,000 IMPLEN INC 8,835.00 17-P0042759 9/7/2016 1 11 International Student Program Advertising ELS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES INC 1,500.00 17-P0042760 9/7/2016 1 11 Exercise Science Contracted Repair Services MKH ELECTRONICS 393.31 17-P0042761 9/7/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 60.46 17-P0042762 9/7/2016 1 11 Digital Media Center Drinking Water Service DC SERVICES OF AMERICA INC 1,000.00 17-P0042763 9/7/2016 1 11 Maintenance Non-Instructional Supplies APCO GRAPHICS INC 296.26 17-P0042764 9/7/2016 1 11 Business Operations' Office Reproduction/Printing Expenses 360 INC 1,311.36 17-P0042765 9/7/2016 1 41 Business Operations' Office Contracted Services COOPERATIVE STRATEGIES LLC 21,750.00 17-P0042766 9/7/2016 1 11 Business Operations' Office Legal Expenses PUBLIC AGENCY LAW GROUP 75,000.00 17-P0042767 9/7/2016 1 11 Admin Services Office Contracted Services SOCAL COMPLIANCE SVCS 495.00 17-P0042768 9/7/2016 1 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Repair Services HILLS BROS LOCK & SAFE 4,000.00 17-P0042769 9/7/2016 1 11 Maintenance Contracted Repair Services DUTHIE POWER SVC 640.00 17-P0042770 9/7/2016 1 12 Career Ed & Work Dev Office Food and Food Service Supplies KIMBERLY M. MATHEWS 495.95 17-P0042771 9/7/2016 1 11 Educational Services Office Non-Instructional Supplies OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 800.00 17-P0042772 9/7/2016 1 33 CDC Administration Contracted Repair Services ITW FOOD EQUIPMENT GROUP LLC 6,000.00 17-P0179068 8/26/2016 11 Transfer Center Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 2,445.03 17-P0179072 8/29/2016 12 Safety & Parking - DO Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 2,068.03 17-P0179073 8/18/2016 11 Admin Services Office Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 3,240.00 17-P0179093 8/24/2016 11 CJ/Academies Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 3,041.15 17-P0179181 8/18/2016 11 Maintenance Maint/Oper Service Agreements EVOQUA WATER TECH LLC 7,331.70 17-P0179182 8/18/2016 33 CDC Centennial Education Ctr Contracted Services THINK TOGETHER 70,662.00 17-P0179183 8/22/2016 33 CDC Administration Contracted Services XEROX CORP 2,186.05 4.8 (20) 17-P0179184 8/23/2016 12 Small Business Dev Ctr Office Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 524.28 17-P0179185 8/23/2016 11 District Wide Technology Software Support Service-Fixed SMS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE SERVICES INC 495.00 17-P0179189 8/1/2016 1 61 Risk Management Software License and Fees ADP LLC 54,000.00 17-P0179190 8/1/2016 1 12 Administrative Services Office Maint/Oper Service Agreements VIEJO SWEEPING SERVICES 3,720.00 17-P0179191 8/1/2016 1 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Services PYRO-COMM SYSTEMS INC 540.00 17-P0179192 8/2/2016 1 12 Academic Affairs Office Software License and Fees TASKSTREAM LLC 20,000.00

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 21 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0179193 8/2/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Drinking Water Service NESTLE WATERS NORTH AMERICA 375.71 17-P0179194 8/2/2016 1 11 Admin Services Office Drinking Water Service NESTLE WATERS NORTH AMERICA 5,819.26 17-P0179195 8/2/2016 1 11 Digital Media Center Security Systems & Services BOYD & ASSOCIATES 300.00 17-P0179196 8/2/2016 1 11 Digital Media Center Security Systems & Services PYRO-COMM SYSTEMS INC 540.00 17-P0179197 8/2/2016 1 11 Maintenance Maint/Oper Service Agreements GARCIA ALBERTO 1,760.00 17-P0179198 8/2/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Security Systems & Services BOYD & ASSOCIATES 475.00 17-P0179199 8/3/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Telecommunication Circuits VECTUS INC 8,388.00 17-P0179200 8/4/2016 1 11 District Wide Technology Software Support Service-Fixed TOUCHNET INFORMATION SYSTEMS 14,560.00 17-P0179201 8/4/2016 1 12 Continuing Education Division Security Systems & Services BOYD & ASSOCIATES 1,020.00 17-P0179202 8/4/2016 1 11 SAC Continuing Ed-Instruction Instructional Agrmt - Salary SER JOBS FOR PROGRESS 45,600.00 17-P0179203 8/4/2016 1 11 Sci, Math, Health Sci Office Maint Contract - Other Equip ASH ENTERPRISES INT'L INC 6,800.00 17-P0179204 8/4/2016 1 12 Educational Services Office Contracted Services INTERGRATIVE IMPACT LLC 40,000.00 17-P0179205 8/4/2016 1 12 Ctr for Intl Trade Dev Office Contracted Services ORANGE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 14,157.07 17-P0179206 8/9/2016 1 11 District Wide Technology Software Support Service-Fixed SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP 28,942.15 17-P0179207 8/10/2016 12 Deaf & Hard of Hearing Contracted Services QUICK CAPTION 75,000.00 17-P0179208 8/10/2016 11 Operations Trash Disposal CR & R INC 32,809.20 17-P0179209 8/11/2016 33 CDC Santiago Canyon College Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 384.12 17-P0179210 8/11/2016 33 CDC Santa Ana College - East Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 1,556.88 17-P0179211 8/11/2016 33 CDC Santa Ana College Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 540.00 17-P0179212 8/11/2016 33 CDC Santa Ana College Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 841.20 17-P0179213 8/11/2016 11 Maintenance Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 2,126.74 17-P0179214 8/11/2016 11 Academic Affairs Office Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 4,384.07 17-P0179215 8/11/2016 12 Counseling Maint Contract - Office Equip SCANTRON CORP 1,099.00 17-P0179216 8/11/2016 11 Maintenance Maint/Oper Service Agreements CHEROKEE CHEMICAL CO INC 6,000.00 17-P0179217 8/11/2016 11 Maintenance & Operations Trash Disposal CR & R INC 3,127.08 17-P0179218 8/12/2016 11 Maintenance Maint/Oper Service Agreements TRANE CO 9,308.00 17-P0179219 8/12/2016 11 CJ/Academies Instructional Agrmt - Salary ORANGE COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT 40,000.00 17-P0179220 8/12/2016 11 CJ/Academies Instructional Agrmt - Salary COUNTY OF ORANGE 15,000.00 17-P0179221 8/12/2016 12 Library Services Library Books - Databases OCLC ONLINE COMPUTER LIBRARY 27,985.92 17-P0179222 8/12/2016 12 Deaf & Hard of Hearing Contracted Services QUICK CAPTION 10,000.00 17-P0179223 8/15/2016 11 Digital Media Center Maint Contract - Other Equip PYRO-COMM SYSTEMS INC 2,455.00 4.8 (21) 17-P0179224 8/18/2016 11 Distance Education Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 435.84 17-P0179225 8/18/2016 41 Continuing Education Division Buildings - Relocation/Moving BOYD & ASSOCIATES 300.00 17-P0179226 8/18/2016 11 CJ/Academies Instructional Agrmt - Salary SERRATO AND ASSOCIATES 121,500.00 17-P0179227 8/18/2016 12 Deaf & Hard of Hearing Contracted Services GLOBAL WORKS INC 20,000.00 17-P0179228 8/18/2016 11 District Wide Technology Software Support Service-Fixed DLT SOLUTIONS 633.36 17-P0179229 8/18/2016 11 District Wide Technology Software Support Service-Fixed DLT SOLUTIONS 1,960.44

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 22 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0179230 8/18/2016 11 District Wide Technology Software Support Service-Fixed COMPUTERLAND OF SILICON VALLEY 79,434.50 17-P0179231 8/18/2016 11 District Wide Technology Software Support Service-Fixed COMPUTERLAND OF SILICON VALLEY 43,891.30 17-P0179232 8/18/2016 11 Grounds Maint/Oper Service Agreements ANIMAL PEST MGMT SVC 4,200.00 17-P0179233 8/18/2016 11 Fire Academy Lease Agreement - Facility NORTH NET FIRE TRAINING CTR 1,500.00 17-P0179234 8/18/2016 11 Maintenance & Operations Contracted Services IRVINE VALLEY AIR CONDITIONING INC 31,860.00 17-P0179235 8/18/2016 11 Fire Academy Lease Agreement - Facility CENTRAL NET OPERATIONS AUTHORITY 65,000.00 17-P0179236 8/18/2016 11 Business Operations' Office Lease Agreement - Equipment KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS 2,419.24 17-P0179237 8/18/2016 11 Business Operations' Office Excess/Copies Useage KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS 1,100.00 17-P0179238 8/18/2016 11 Business Operations' Office Lease Agreement - Equipment KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS 2,419.24 17-P0179239 8/18/2016 11 Business Operations' Office Excess/Copies Useage KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS 1,188.00 17-P0179240 8/18/2016 12 DSPS Office Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 2,626.73 17-P0179241 8/23/2016 12 Educational Services Office Contracted Services LISTENTOSEE INC 51,900.00 17-P0179242 8/23/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services BUTTE GLENN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 200,000.00 17-P0179243 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services SAN JOAQUIN DELTA CMTY CLG DISTRICT 130,000.00 17-P0179244 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 100,000.00 17-P0179245 8/25/2016 12 Small Business Dev Ctr Office Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 2,080.62 17-P0179247 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services SANTA BARBARA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 50,000.00 17-P0179248 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 50,000.00 17-P0179249 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services MIRA COSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIST 50,000.00 17-P0179250 8/26/2016 11 Counseling Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 5,984.54 17-P0179251 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services MERCED COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 50,000.00 17-P0179252 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services WEST HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 50,000.00 17-P0179253 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA CMTY CLG DIST 50,000.00 17-P0179254 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services SANTA MONICA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 50,000.00 17-P0179255 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services FEATHER RIVER COMMUNITY CLG DIST 50,000.00 17-P0179256 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services PERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 50,000.00 17-P0179257 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIST 50,000.00 17-P0179258 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services WEST VALLEY-MISSION COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 50,000.00 17-P0179259 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services YUBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 50,000.00 17-P0179260 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services SHASTA-TEHAMA-TRINITY CCD 50,000.00 17-P0179261 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services CHABOT COLLEGE 50,000.00 4.8 (22) 17-P0179262 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services SAN MATEO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 50,000.00 17-P0179263 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services HARTNELL COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 50,000.00 17-P0179264 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services LOS RIOS COMM COLLEGE DIST 50,000.00 17-P0179265 8/25/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services WEST HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 50,000.00 17-P0179266 8/26/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services SEQUOIAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 50,000.00 17-P0179267 8/26/2016 11 Apprenticeship Instructional Agrmt - Salary JTS SERVICES 21,428.00

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0011', '0012', '0013', '0033', '0041', '0042', '0043', '0061', '0062') Page: 23 Purchase Order List

07/31/2016 thru 09/07/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-P0179268 8/29/2016 12 Resource Development Contracted Services SO ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIST 50,000.00 17-P0179269 8/30/2016 11 Maintenance Maint/Oper Service Agreements TRI CHEM TECH 6,300.00 17-P0179270 9/2/2016 1 12 Financial Aid Office Drinking Water Service PARADISE SPRINGS DRINKING WATER 959.28 17-P0179271 9/2/2016 1 12 Financial Aid Office Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 270.00 17-P0179273 9/2/2016 1 11 Operations Security Systems & Services BOYD & ASSOCIATES 2,070.00 17-P0179274 9/2/2016 1 33 CDC Centennial Education Ctr Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 800.88 17-P0179275 9/7/2016 1 11 Networking Contracted Repair Services SMS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE SERVICES INC 200.00 17-P0179276 9/7/2016 1 11 Humanities & Social Sci Office Excess/Copies Useage XEROX CORP 3,211.36 17-P0179286 8/23/2016 12 Small Business Dev Ctr Office Contracted Services ORANGE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 13,932.68

Grand Total : 9,438,422.38 4.8 (23)

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS Legend for All Funds at RSCCD Fund Description 11 General Fund Unrestricted 12 General Fund Restricted 13 GF Unrestricted One-Time Funds 21 Bond Int & Red Fund, Series A 22 Bond Int & Red Fund, Series B 23 Bond Int & Red Fund, Series C 24 Bond Interest & Redemp Fund 31 Bookstore Fund 33 Child Development Fund 41 Capital Outlay Projects Fund 42 Bond Fund, Measure E 43 Bond Fund, Measure Q 51 Fixed Assets 52 Cash Flow Fund 61 Property and Liability Fund 62 Workers' Compensation Fund 63 Retiree Benefits Fund 71 Associated Students Fund 72 Representation Fee Trust Fund 74 Student Financial Aid Fund 76 Community Education Fund 79 Diversified Trust Fund 81 Diversified Agency Fund 91 Foundation Gen Op Fund Uninvst 92 Foundation Gen Op Fund Invest 93 Foundation Trust Fund Uninvest 4.8 (24) 94 Foundation Trust Fund Invested 95 Foundation Scholar Fund Uninvt 96 Foundation Scholar Fund Invest 97 Foundation Rest Rev Fund Uninv 98 Foundation Rest Rev Fund Invst 99 Foundation Endowment Fund

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/8/2016 9:32:36AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: LNEVILS PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 31, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 07, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

17-P0042044 $127,980.00 Fiscal year 2015-2016 audit services DO-Business Board approved: April 11, 2016 Operations/Fiscal Services

17-P0042081 $23,850.00 Dark fiber connectivity implementation, OEC-CWPC Board approved: July 18, 2016 installation and monthly service fee

17-P0042085 $30,000.00 Legal services for construction matters and related DO-Business Board approved: June 15, 2015 projects on a month-to-month basis Operations/Fiscal Services

17-P0042097 $28,430.00 Consultant services for the development of SAC-President's Office Board approved: July 18, 2016 Educational Master Plan (EMP) & College Planning Design

17-P0042126 $18,336.67 Round portable metal tables with expanded seats SAC-Maintenance & Purchased from the Hawthorne USD Operations Bid #13-14-1 Board approved: March 24, 2014

17-P0042195 $96,575.00 Consultant to provide furniture & equipment space DO-Facility Planning Board approved: July 18, 2016 planning services for Orange Education Center

17-P0042196 $87,312.00 Consultant to provide DSA inspection services for DO-Facility Planning Board approved: July 18, 2016 the ADA Improvements Phase I project at Santiago Canyon College

4.8 (25) 17-P0042209 $2,208,918.00 Workers' Compensation premium for 2016-2017 DO-Risk Management Board approved: September 11, 2006

17-P0042211 $769,295.00 Property & Liability, Self Liability, & Storage Tank DO-Risk Management Board approved: September 11, 2006 Third-Party Liability premium for 2016-2017 PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 31, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 07, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

17-P0042226 $41,960.99 Renovation of classrooms in the Occupational SAC-Maintenance & Received Quotations: Therapy Assistant Program at Santa Ana College Operations 1) * New Vision Construction 2) De La Torre Commercial Interiors, Inc. 3) Alley Cat Development, Inc. * Successful Bidder

17-P0042277 $32,055.59 Floor coverings for Santa Ana College - Building B- DO-Facility Planning Purchased from the California Multiple Bungalows B4, B5, B6, & B7) Award Schedule (CMAS) Contract #4-14-72- 0057A Board approved: May 31, 2016

17-P0042278 $34,271.45 Floor coverings for Santa Ana College - Building L- DO-Facility Planning Purchased from the California Multiple Library, Rooms L202, L203, L207 & Corridor Award Schedule (CMAS) Contract #4-14-72- 0057A Board approved: May 31, 2016

17-P0042279 $72,874.89 Floor coverings for Santa Ana College - Building S- DO-Facility Planning Purchased from the California Multiple Administration, first floor Award Schedule (CMAS) Contract #4-14-72- 0057A Board approved: May 31, 2016

17-P0042280 $26,875.00 Fall 2016 bus pass equity cards for Santa Ana SAC-EOPS College EOPS students

17-P0042286 $289,716.00 HP tablets, SAC logo laser inscribing and 2-year SAC-Student Equity Purchased from the Western States extended warranty Contracting Alliance (WSCA) Master Price

4.8 (26) Agreement #MNNVP-133 Board approved: November 9, 2015

17-P0042311 $19,935.00 Apple iPad Air 2 tablets and protective cases CEC-ESL Sole Source Board approved: July 15, 2005

17-P0042336 $25,000.00 Blanket PO to cover monthly electricity usage for OEC-CWPC Orange Education Center - CWPC located at 1572 N. Main St., Orange, CA PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 31, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 07, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

17-P0042413 $23,900.00 Consultant to provide direct technical assistance DO-Educational Board approved: August 15, 2016 related to Career Technical Education Pathways Services program grantees

17-P0042515 $42,192.00 Monthly rental of (12) 40'x24' relocatable single DO-Facility Planning Board approved: July 22, 2013 story classrooms at Santa Ana College

17-P0042526 $82,500.00 Consultant to provide On-Call architectural design DO-Facility Planning Board approved: August 15, 2016 services for various projects District-wide

17-P0042584 $23,949.95 HP ProBook laptops and 5-year extended warranty SCC-Student Equity Purchased from the Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) Master Price Agreement #MNNVP-133 Board approved: November 9, 2015

17-P0042588 $24,940.00 3G wireless callbox/radio upgrade kits DO-Safety & Security The vendor is the sole manufacturer and supplier of the Lexan housing, digital cellular-based, solar powered emergency call box systems installed at District campuses.

17-P0042604 $50,000.00 Consultant to provide On-Call material testing & DO-Facility Planning Board approved: August 15, 2016 inspection services for various facility improvement projects

17-P0042609 $618,295.00 Roof replacement project at Santa Ana College - DO-Facility Planning Board approved: August 15, 2016 4.8 (27) Buildings E-Fitness, G-Gymnasium, K-Welding, S- Administration

17-P0042642 $30,349.68 Konica multi-function color printer/scanner DO-Facility Planning Purchased from the Foundation for including training and supplies California Community Colleges (FCCC) Administrative Services Agreement #CB 13-011 related to RFP #13-001 Board approved: February 22, 2016 PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 31, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 07, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

17-P0042663 $80,000.00 Fall 2016 book vouchers Santiago Canyon College SCC-EOPS EOPS students

17-P0042669 $51,484.80 Microsoft Surface Pro 4 tablets and SCC-Student Equity Purchased from the Western States keyboards/covers Contracting Alliance (WSCA) Master Price Agreement #MNWNC-108 Board approved: November 9, 2015

17-P0042671 $42,571.20 Microsoft Surface Pro 4 tablets and SCC-Student Equity Purchased from the Western States keyboards/covers Contracting Alliance (WSCA) Master Price Agreement #MNWNC-108 Board approved: November 9, 2015

17-P0042673 $25,971.50 WASP Barcode Asset Cloud software licenses SAC-Student Equity Vendor is the sole provider

17-P0042765 $21,750.00 Consultant to provide redevelopment audit DO-Business Board approved: July 22, 2013 services Operations/Fiscal Services

17-P0042766 $75,000.00 Legal services for facilities matters DO-Business Board approved: April 13, 2015 Operations/Fiscal Services

17-P0179182 $70,662.00 Sub-agreement with THINK Together in relation to DO-Child Development Board approved: July 18, 2016 4.8 (28) the AB 105 Adult Education Block grant to provide Services evening child care program

17-P0179189 $54,000.00 Annual license renewal for HR/Benefits Solution DO-Risk Management Board approved: July 20, 2015 Application database

17-P0179192 $20,000.00 Annual license subscription renewal for SCC-Academic Affairs Board approved: June 13, 2016 Accountability Management System (SMS) PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 31, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 07, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

17-P0179202 $45,600.00 Instructional agreement for Citizenship Preparation CEC Board approved: June 13, 2016 courses

17-P0179204 $40,000.00 Sub-agreement with Integrative Impact, LLC to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 implement the Sector Navigator-ICT/Digital Media Services program, Economic and Workforce Development Division

17-P0179206 $28,942.15 Annual basic support coverage for VMware DO-ITS Received Quotations: software licenses 1) * SHI International Corp. 2) Computerland of Silicon Valley * Successful Bidder

17-P0179207 $75,000.00 Real-time captioning services for the students in SAC-DSPS Board approved: December 7, 2015 the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program

17-P0179208 $32,809.20 Month-to-month trash pick-up and disposal SAC-Maintenance & Board approved: July 18, 2016 services for Santa Ana College Operations

17-P0179219 $40,000.00 Instructional agreement for law enforcement CJTC Board approved: May 31, 2016 explorer advisors association training classes

17-P0179220 $15,000.00 Instructional agreement for information processing CJTC Board approved: March 14, 2016 technician and facilities maintenance specialist training classes

4.8 (29) 17-P0179221 $27,985.92 Annual software subscription to Worldshare SAC-Library The software is the main search engine and Management Service including unlimited operating system to various online library cataloging and electronic resources resources and is commonly used by California community college libraries.

17-P0179226 $121,500.00 Instructional agreement for law enforcement CJTC Board approved: February 2, 2015 training classes PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 31, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 07, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

17-P0179227 $20,000.00 Sign language interpreting services for the students SAC-DSPS Board approved: September 14, 2015 in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program

17-P0179230 $79,434.50 Microsoft Campus agreement for Santa Ana DO-ITS Board approved: September 22, 2014 College (Year 3)

17-P0179231 $43,891.30 Microsoft Campus agreement for Santiago Canyon DO-ITS Board approved: September 22, 2014 College (Year 3)

17-P0179234 $31,860.00 HVAC preventative maintenance services at the DO-Facility Planning Received Quotations: District Office 1) * Irvine Valley Air Conditioning, Inc. 2) South Coast Mechanical, Inc. 3) ACCO Engineered Systems 4) Envise * Successful Bidder

17-P0179235 $65,000.00 Lease of facilities for Basic Fire Academy SAC-Fire Technology Board approved: June 30, 2008 operations located at 18301 Gothard St., Huntington Beach, CA

17-P0179241 $51,900.00 Sub-agreement with Listentosee, Inc. to implement DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 the Sector Navigator-ICT/Digital Media program, Services Economic and Workforce Development Division 4.8 (30)

17-P0179242 $200,000.00 Sub-agreement with Butte Glenn CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: June 13, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant

17-P0179243 $130,000.00 Sub-agreement with San Joaquin Delta CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: June 13, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 31, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 07, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

17-P0179244 $100,000.00 Sub-agreement with Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: June 13, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant

17-P0179247 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Santa Barbara CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant

17-P0179248 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Coast Community CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant

17-P0179249 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Mira Costa CCD to implement DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 the Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Services Initiative grant

17-P0179251 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Merced CCD to implement DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 the Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Services Initiative grant

17-P0179252 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with West Hills CCD to implement DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 the Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Services Initiative grant

17-P0179253 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Grossmont-Cuyamaca CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant 4.8 (31)

17-P0179254 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Santa Monica CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant

17-P0179255 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Feather River CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 31, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 07, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

17-P0179256 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Peralta CCD to implement the DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Services Initiative grant

17-P0179257 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Los Angeles CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant

17-P0179258 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with West Valley Mission CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant

17-P0179259 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Yuba CCD to implement the DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Services Initiative grant

17-P0179260 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Shasta-Tehama Trinity CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant

17-P0179261 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Chabot-Las Positas CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant

17-P0179262 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with San Mateo County CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016

4.8 (32) implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant

17-P0179263 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Hartnell CCD to implement DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 the Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Services Initiative grant

17-P0179264 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Los Rios CCD to implement DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 the Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Services Initiative grant PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 31, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 07, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

17-P0179265 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with West Hills CCD to implement DO-Educational Board approved: August 15, 2016 the Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Services Initiative grant

17-P0179266 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with Sequoias CCD to implement DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 the Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Services Initiative grant

17-P0179267 $21,428.00 Supplemental instructional agreement for SCC-Apprenticeship Board approved: May 31, 2016 cosmetology apprentices

17-P0179268 $50,000.00 Sub-agreement with South Orange CCD to DO-Educational Board approved: July 18, 2016 implement the Career Technical Education Data Services Unlocked Initiative grant 4.8 (33) Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 09/26/2016 PU0010 AP Types: ('0031', '0071', '0072', '0076', '0079', '0081') Page: 1 Purchase Order List

07/30/2016 thru 09/08/2016

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name PO Amount

17-B0001079 8/2/2016 1 31 Bookstore - SAC Other Operating Exp & Services RUBBER STAMPS UNLIMITED, INC. 100.00 17-B0001080 8/4/2016 1 79 Auxiliary Services Office Other Operating Exp & Services BARTWOOD CONSTRUCTION INC 2,128.60 17-B0001081 8/4/2016 1 76 Community Services Other Operating Exp & Services OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVCS 300.00 17-B0001082 8/9/2016 1 79 Auxiliary Services Office Equip-Tablet/Laptop>$200<$1000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 103,696.32 17-B0001083 8/9/2016 1 79 Athletics Transportation - Athletics AIRPORT VAN RENTAL INC 5,000.00 17-B0001084 8/9/2016 1 79 Athletics Transportation - Athletics MICHELANGELO LEASING INC 15,000.00 17-B0001085 8/11/2016 79 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 460.89 17-B0001086 8/11/2016 79 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 6,345.00 17-B0001087 8/11/2016 79 Auxiliary Services Office Non-Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 508.07 17-B0001088 8/15/2016 79 Admissions & Records Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 CDW GOVERNMENT INC. 2,515.91 17-B0001089 8/17/2016 81 Auxiliary Services Office Diversified Agency Fund Expens AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONIC SVCS 12,417.84 17-B0001090 8/18/2016 79 Auxiliary Services Office-Dist Other Operating Exp & Services PACIFIC PARKING SYSTEMS INC 11,050.00 17-B0001091 8/22/2016 79 Auxiliary Services Office Non-Instructional Supplies SABERS RENA 3,569.40 17-B0001092 8/22/2016 79 Auxiliary Services Office Non-Instructional Supplies IMAGE PRINTING SOLUTIONS 3,233.00 17-B0001093 8/22/2016 79 Auxiliary Services Office Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 GOLDEN STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. 2,034.72 17-B0001094 8/22/2016 79 Continuing Education Division Non-Instructional Supplies DON BOOKSTORE 6,318.00 17-B0001095 8/22/2016 81 Auxiliary Services Office Diversified Agency Fund Expens MICHAEL J MACKENZIE 416.02 17-B0001097 8/31/2016 81 Auxiliary Services Office-SAC Diversified Agency Fund Expens TOMARK SPORTS 3,115.50 17-B0001098 9/1/2016 1 79 Auxiliary Services Office Non-Instructional Supplies Other A STITCH ABOVE LLC 1,190.00 17-B0001099 9/6/2016 1 79 Auxiliary Services Office-Dist Operating Exp & Services PARKING CONCEPTS, INC. 480.00 17-B0001100 9/6/2016 1 79 Auxiliary Services Office Equip-All Other >$1,000<$5,000 RELIABLE ICE EQUIPMENT INC 9,086.05 17-B0001101 9/7/2016 1 81 Auxiliary Services Office Diversified Agency Fund Expens FASTSIGNS 735.00

Grand Total : 189,700.32 4.8 (34)

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/12/2016 11:56:06AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: KWHITE Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 9/26/2016 Bookstore Fund Purchase Order List Page: 1 07/30/16 thru 09/08/16

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name Amount GM-CAF000236 8/1/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $1,688.34 GM-CAF000237 8/1/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $447.40 GM-CAF000238 8/1/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $571.40 GM-CAF000239 8/1/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $2,068.06 GM-CAF000240 8/1/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $1,617.50 GM-CAF000242 8/2/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $1,656.91 GM-CAF000243 8/2/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $433.43 GM-CAF000244 8/2/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $393.50 GM-CAF000247 8/2/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $631.20 GM-CAF000248 8/3/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise PEPSI COLA CO $988.75 GM-CAF000249 8/9/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $333.70 GM-CAF000250 8/9/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $388.32 GM-CAF000251 8/10/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $133.60 GM-CAF000252 8/30/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise BARRY'S DISTRIBUTING $99.00 GM-CAF000253 8/30/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise PEPSI COLA CO $864.37 GM-CAF000254 8/30/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise MELODEE ICE CREAM $177.00 GM-CAF000255 8/30/2016 31 SAC Café General Merchandise MELODEE ICE CREAM $155.50 GM-DON002443 8/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $1,025.97 GM-DON002444 8/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $330.63 GM-DON002445 8/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $688.40 GM-DON002450 8/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise PEPSI COLA CO $849.15 GM-DON002462 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise RYAN DISTRUBUTORS $2,057.83 GM-DON002467 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise RYAN DISTRUBUTORS $5,731.15 GM-DON002469 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $1,367.15 GM-DON002470 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $1,221.56 GM-DON002471 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $1,325.02 GM-DON002472 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise SP RICHARDS COMPANY $204.00 GM-DON002473 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $1,045.36 GM-DON002474 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $296.54 GM-DON002475 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $420.28 GM-DON002476 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $796.28 GM-DON002478 7/31/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $1,033.22 GM-DON002479 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise SCANTRON CORP $760.00 GM-DON002480 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise APPERSON EDUCATION PROD. $5,705.00 GM-DON002481 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise DR. INSTRUMENTS $3,846.50 GM-DON002482 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise COLLEGE WEAR INC $1,741.25 GM-DON002483 8/3/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise PEPSI COLA CO $1,234.51 4.8 (35) Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 9/26/2016 Bookstore Fund Purchase Order List Page: 2 07/30/16 thru 09/08/16

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name Amount GM-DON002487 8/9/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise TEAMWORK $188.64 GM-DON002489 8/9/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $579.74 GM-DON002491 8/9/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise C2F $1,041.35 GM-DON002492 8/10/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise MV SPORT $532.80 GM-DON002493 8/10/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise JANSPORT CO $837.60 GM-DON002495 8/11/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise SEWING MACHINE PLUS $140.88 GM-DON002497 8/12/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise RYAN DISTRUBUTORS $1,504.70 GM-DON002498 8/15/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise TEAMWORK $179.28 GM-DON002499 8/15/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BARRY'S DISTRIBUTING $91.38 GM-DON002500 8/16/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise PEPSI COLA CO $627.59 GM-DON002501 8/16/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $205.20 GM-DON002504 8/18/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BAZIC PRODUCTS $732.48 GM-DON002505 8/18/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise D&H DISTRIBUTING $5,410.00 GM-DON002512 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BARRY'S DISTRIBUTING $190.38 GM-DON002513 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BARRY'S DISTRIBUTING $122.88 GM-DON002514 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise BARRY'S DISTRIBUTING $92.94 GM-DON002515 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise RYAN DISTRUBUTORS $2,033.09 GM-DON002516 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise RYAN DISTRUBUTORS $1,948.93 GM-DON002517 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise PEPSI COLA CO $830.03 GM-DON002518 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise RYAN DISTRUBUTORS $2,199.67 GM-DON002519 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise RYAN DISTRUBUTORS $1,272.75 GM-DON002520 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise PEPSI COLA CO $336.81 GM-DON002521 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise PEPSI COLA CO $1,291.37 GM-DONCS0010 8/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise LEGACY ATHLETIC $321.00 GM-DONCS0011 8/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise CDI $121.50 GM-DONCS0014 8/3/2016 31 SAC Bookstore General Merchandise NEIL ENTERPRISES $753.52 GM-EXPR001094 8/2/2016 31 Don Express General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $426.80 GM-EXPR001095 8/2/2016 31 Don Express General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $916.21 GM-EXPR001096 8/2/2016 31 Don Express General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $937.24 GM-EXPR001097 8/2/2016 31 Don Express General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $827.33 GM-EXPR001098 8/2/2016 31 Don Express General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $803.11 GM-HAWK002035 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $105.64 GM-HAWK002036 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise LENNY & LARRY'S,INC $108.00 GM-HAWK002037 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise HAMILTON BELL CO $188.50 GM-HAWK002038 8/17/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise SCANTRON CORP $7,240.00 GM-HAWK002040 8/25/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise BARRY'S DISTRIBUTING $146.22 GM-HAWK002041 8/25/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $245.07 4.8 (36) Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 9/26/2016 Bookstore Fund Purchase Order List Page: 3 07/30/16 thru 09/08/16

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name Amount GM-HAWK002042 8/25/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $1,111.85 GM-HAWK002043 8/25/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise MELODEE ICE CREAM $198.00 GM-HAWK002044 8/25/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise RYAN DISTRUBUTORS $731.22 GM-HAWK002045 8/27/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise RYAN DISTRUBUTORS $588.36 GM-HAWK002046 8/27/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise PEPSI COLA CO $1,476.18 GM-HAWK002047 8/29/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise BARRY'S DISTRIBUTING $140.88 GM-HAWK002048 8/29/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $564.56 GM-HAWK002050 8/31/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise LENNY & LARRY'S,INC $198.00 GM-HAWK002051 8/31/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $348.40 GM-HAWK002052 8/31/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise PEPSI COLA CO $1,251.11 GM-HAWK002053 9/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise NACSCORP $104.40 GM-HAWK002054 9/6/2016 31 SCC Bookstore General Merchandise BROWN BAG SANDWICH CO $681.86 PO-000023TX 8/11/2016 31 CEC Bookstore Textbook CADCIM TECHNOLOGIES $1,305.00 TX-CEC000359 8/4/2016 31 CEC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $31,484.85 TX-CEC000360 8/4/2016 31 CEC Bookstore Textbook CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRES $11,529.00 TX-CEC000361 8/4/2016 31 CEC Bookstore Textbook OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, $7,759.25 TX-CEC000362 8/4/2016 31 CEC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $1,365.00 TX-CEC000363 8/4/2016 31 CEC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $26,197.50 TX-CEC000365 8/11/2016 31 CEC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $988.75 TX-CEC000366 9/1/2016 31 CEC Bookstore Textbook CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRES $1,290.00 TX-DON003755 8/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $7,621.88 TX-DON003756 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $9,248.02 TX-DON003758 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRE $338.00 TX-DON003759 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $16,908.00 TX-DON003761 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NACSCORP $14,607.64 TX-DON003762 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $121,743.85 TX-DON003763 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook ALFRED PUBLISHING CO. INC $391.98 TX-DON003764 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook SOUTHWEST ED ENTERPRISES $1,097.60 TX-DON003765 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MONTEZUMA PUBLISHING $4,548.55 TX-DON003766 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, $10,305.21 TX-DON003767 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEW READERS PRESS $148.20 TX-DON003768 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook ACS DIVCHED EXAM INST. $280.00 TX-DON003769 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook RANDOM HOUSE, INC. $928.10 TX-DON003770 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook INDUSTRIAL PRESS $792.28 TX-DON003771 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook HAYDEN-MCNEIL $2,156.50 TX-DON003772 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook RANDOM HOUSE, INC. $520.41 TX-DON003773 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook KJOS MUSIC CO $880.44 4.8 (37) Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 9/26/2016 Bookstore Fund Purchase Order List Page: 4 07/30/16 thru 09/08/16

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name Amount TX-DON003774 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook OAK CLIFF PRESS $23.94 TX-DON003775 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $107,936.48 TX-DON003776 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook WORLD TRADE PRESS $59.88 TX-DON003777 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook JAMRIC PRESS INTERNATIONA $67.83 TX-DON003778 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook HACKETT PUBLISHING CO., I $64.04 TX-DON003779 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook WEST GROUP $1,223.20 TX-DON003780 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook DOVER $50.12 TX-DON003781 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook ACEBO $260.40 TX-DON003782 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook JOHN WILEY $ SONS, INC $25,453.49 TX-DON003783 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook KENDALL PUBLISHING $5,699.81 TX-DON003784 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MOSBY ELSEVIER $2,890.80 TX-DON003785 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook TOWNSEND PRESS $8,875.90 TX-DON003786 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRES $1,042.80 TX-DON003787 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook DEAF LIFE PRESS/HPO BOOK $1,288.00 TX-DON003788 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook DAWN SIGN PRESS $3,327.48 TX-DON003789 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook ASPEN PUBLISHERS INC. $15.75 TX-DON003790 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PARADIGM PUBLISHING CO. $2,342.25 TX-DON003791 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook IFSTA $3,731.40 TX-DON003792 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook VALITEQ ASEPTIC TECH $80.85 TX-DON003793 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook GREENHAVEN PRESS,INC $324.00 TX-DON003794 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook JONES & BARTLETT LEARNING $7,430.50 TX-DON003795 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CARRIER TRANSICOLD $286.00 TX-DON003796 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MORTON $5,735.44 TX-DON003797 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook POLICE FIRE PUBLISHING $1,083.29 TX-DON003798 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook SLACK INCORPORATED $756.24 TX-DON003800 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook LABYRINTHOS $127.92 TX-DON003801 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook FLAT WORLD KNOWLEDGE $629.50 TX-DON003802 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook SUNBELT PUBLISHERS INC. $158.40 TX-DON003803 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NORTON, INC. $57,178.00 TX-DON003804 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CADCIM TECHNOLOGIES $465.00 TX-DON003806 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NATL ASSN ED OF YG CHILD $490.00 TX-DON003807 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook INT. CODE COUNCIL $510.00 TX-DON003808 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PRO-ED INC $1,350.00 TX-DON003809 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC $407.68 TX-DON003810 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook SCHROFF DEVELOPMENT CORP $507.00 TX-DON003811 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook TEACHERS COLLEGE PRESS $1,149.60 TX-DON003812 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook ARGUS $18,655.00 4.8 (38) Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 9/26/2016 Bookstore Fund Purchase Order List Page: 5 07/30/16 thru 09/08/16

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name Amount TX-DON003813 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook SLEETER GROUP $10,074.40 TX-DON003815 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC. $5,208.96 TX-DON003816 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook GOODHEART-WILLCOX CO.,INC $300.00 TX-DON003818 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook LIPPINCOTT, WILLIAMS $144.61 TX-DON003819 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook ASHBURY PUBLISHING LLC $8,415.00 TX-DON003820 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook ELSEVIER HEALTH SCIENCE $5,948.80 TX-DON003821 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL CREATE (PRIMIS) $31,086.80 TX-DON003823 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook DAVIS, F.A., COMPANY $1,275.40 TX-DON003824 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook TAYLOR & FRANCIS $173.12 TX-DON003827 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PLURAL PUBLISHING $615.24 TX-DON003829 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook THE WEEK $261.00 TX-DON003830 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook HAROLD SMITH $1,200.00 TX-DON003831 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CHANNING L. BETE $706.80 TX-DON003832 8/3/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $17,634.04 TX-DON003834 8/3/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $31,867.21 TX-DON003835 8/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $265,253.26 TX-DON003836 8/3/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $699.86 TX-DON003837 8/3/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook KENDALL PUBLISHING $1,035.12 TX-DON003839 8/4/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $22,000.00 TX-DON003841 8/4/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $5,760.00 TX-DON003842 8/4/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook JOHN WILEY $ SONS, INC $2,208.00 TX-DON003843 8/4/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook TRILITERAL,LLC $2,936.04 TX-DON003845 8/5/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook ACS DIVCHED EXAM INST. $60.00 TX-DON003846 8/5/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $1,651.93 TX-DON003847 8/5/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NACSCORP $14.97 TX-DON003848 8/7/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PERSEUS BOOKS GROUP $152.55 TX-DON003849 8/7/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook RANDOM HOUSE, INC. $707.86 TX-DON003850 8/7/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PERSEUS BOOKS GROUP $91.10 TX-DON003851 8/7/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook HARPER COLLINS TRADE DIV. $286.54 TX-DON003854 8/7/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $8,820.53 TX-DON003856 8/10/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook HOPKINS FULFILLMENT SERVICES $638.40 TX-DON003858 8/10/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $27,750.00 TX-DON003859 8/12/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $3,262.50 TX-DON003860 8/12/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PERSEUS BOOKS GROUP $504.00 TX-DON003861 8/12/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook SCHROFF DEVELOPMENT CORP $468.00 TX-DON003862 8/12/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook LONGLEAF SERVICES INC $618.45 TX-DON003863 8/17/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook JONES & BARTLETT LEARNING $3,165.00 4.8 (39) Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 9/26/2016 Bookstore Fund Purchase Order List Page: 6 07/30/16 thru 09/08/16

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name Amount TX-DON003864 8/17/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PARADIGM PUBLISHING CO. $2,147.50 TX-DON003865 8/17/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MONTEZUMA PUBLISHING $6,675.50 TX-DON003866 8/17/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $200.70 TX-DON003867 8/18/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook COPELAND GROUP $1,250.00 TX-DON003868 8/18/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $1,365.00 TX-DON003869 8/18/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NACSCORP $129.90 TX-DON003871 8/19/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NORTON, INC. $1,080.00 TX-DON003872 8/19/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $950.00 TX-DON003873 8/21/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook AMAZON $475.00 TX-DON003874 8/22/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $241.80 TX-DON003875 8/22/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $241.80 TX-DON003877 8/22/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $1,687.50 TX-DON003878 8/23/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $3,549.00 TX-DON003879 8/24/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NACSCORP $364.80 TX-DON003881 8/24/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $128.04 TX-DON003882 8/24/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MONTEZUMA PUBLISHING $335.30 TX-DON003883 8/24/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook DAWN SIGN PRESS $2,975.50 TX-DON003884 8/24/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook JOHN WILEY $ SONS, INC $2,876.50 TX-DON003885 8/24/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $1,960.75 TX-DON003887 8/25/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NORTON, INC. $2,385.00 TX-DON003888 8/25/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $9,990.00 TX-DON003890 8/25/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $1,475.00 TX-DON003891 8/29/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $437.10 TX-DON003893 8/29/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $542.40 TX-DON003894 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $1,341.00 TX-DON003895 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC. $1,416.00 TX-DON003896 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $287.50 TX-DON003897 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $1,325.44 TX-DON003898 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $2,108.81 TX-DON003899 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $772.50 TX-DON003900 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $1,668.42 TX-DON003901 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $184.70 TX-DON003902 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MONTEZUMA PUBLISHING $33.80 TX-DON003903 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $127.45 TX-DON003904 8/30/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $261.70 TX-DON003905 8/31/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $1,280.00 TX-DON003906 8/31/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $411.43 4.8 (40) Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 9/26/2016 Bookstore Fund Purchase Order List Page: 7 07/30/16 thru 09/08/16

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name Amount TX-DON003907 8/31/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $14,550.00 TX-DON003908 8/31/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook GOODHEART-WILLCOX CO.,INC $735.00 TX-DON003909 8/31/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $1,710.00 TX-DON003911 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $450.00 TX-DON003912 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NORTON, INC. $210.00 TX-DON003913 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $455.19 TX-DON003914 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NATL ASSN ED OF YG CHILD $350.00 TX-DON003915 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MONTEZUMA PUBLISHING $85.00 TX-DON003916 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $4,327.00 TX-DON003918 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, $219.25 TX-DON003919 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $1,800.00 TX-DON003920 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $610.00 TX-DON003921 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $157.20 TX-DON003922 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NACSCORP $115.20 TX-DON003923 9/1/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $1,800.00 TX-DON003924 9/2/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $562.50 TX-DON003925 9/6/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $360.00 TX-DON003926 9/6/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $42.75 TX-DON003927 9/6/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $65.62 TX-DON003928 9/6/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $6.27 TX-DON003929 9/7/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $66.00 TX-DON003930 9/7/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $73.30 TX-DON003931 9/7/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook POLICE FIRE PUBLISHING $833.30 TX-DON003932 9/7/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $131.94 TX-DON003933 9/7/2016 31 SAC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $28.25 TX-HAWK002924 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook TEXAS BOOK COMPANY $1,333.73 TX-HAWK002925 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $758.69 TX-HAWK002926 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook ACR PUBLICATIONS $326.40 TX-HAWK002927 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NACSCORP $109.85 TX-HAWK002928 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $10,933.75 TX-HAWK002929 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PR $194.64 TX-HAWK002930 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook UNIVERSITY ENTERPRISES $245.00 TX-HAWK002931 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook AMAZON $1,013.25 TX-HAWK002932 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $27,065.00 TX-HAWK002933 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook JOHN WILEY $ SONS, INC $1,215.00 TX-HAWK002934 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $1,420.00 TX-HAWK002935 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $515.75 4.8 (41) Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 9/26/2016 Bookstore Fund Purchase Order List Page: 8 07/30/16 thru 09/08/16

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name Amount TX-HAWK002936 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL CREATE (PRIMIS) $10,768.87 TX-HAWK002937 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, $7,917.44 TX-HAWK002938 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC. $5,187.00 TX-HAWK002939 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook TAYLOR & FRANCIS $9,433.68 TX-HAWK002940 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook AGAINST THE CLOCK $575.88 TX-HAWK002941 8/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRES $462.08 TX-HAWK002943 8/2/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $6,175.00 TX-HAWK002944 8/2/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $2,275.00 TX-HAWK002945 8/3/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $3,176.25 TX-HAWK002946 8/5/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $2,318.56 TX-HAWK002947 8/5/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $3,979.68 TX-HAWK002948 8/5/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook TEXAS BOOK COMPANY $46.14 TX-HAWK002949 8/5/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, $517.56 TX-HAWK002950 8/5/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $3,150.00 TX-HAWK002951 8/5/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $13,500.00 TX-HAWK002953 8/5/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook TAYLOR & FRANCIS $2,942.72 TX-HAWK002954 8/5/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $1,552.95 TX-HAWK002955 8/5/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $16,055.00 TX-HAWK002956 8/5/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NACSCORP $2,421.48 TX-HAWK002957 8/7/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $4,635.84 TX-HAWK002959 8/7/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NACSCORP $812.70 TX-HAWK002960 8/7/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook DAWN SIGN PRESS $391.72 TX-HAWK002961 8/7/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook DEAF LIFE PRESS/HPO BOOK $910.00 TX-HAWK002962 8/7/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $10,773.00 TX-HAWK002963 8/7/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook AMAZON $581.25 TX-HAWK002964 8/7/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NORTON, INC. $3,786.00 TX-HAWK002966 8/7/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $3,420.00 TX-HAWK002967 8/7/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook RANDOM HOUSE, INC. $912.00 TX-HAWK002969 8/11/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $9,086.00 TX-HAWK002970 8/12/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook FLAT WORLD KNOWLEDGE $900.00 TX-HAWK002971 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $4,724.16 TX-HAWK002972 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook TEXAS BOOK COMPANY $283.76 TX-HAWK002973 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $3,417.00 TX-HAWK002974 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook HAYDEN-MCNEIL $358.50 TX-HAWK002975 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook WATTLES PUBLICATIONS $640.00 TX-HAWK002976 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $972.00 TX-HAWK002977 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $8,639.75 4.8 (42) Rancho Santiago Community College District Board Meeting of 9/26/2016 Bookstore Fund Purchase Order List Page: 9 07/30/16 thru 09/08/16

P.O. # Date Fund Department Description Vendor Name Amount TX-HAWK002979 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $8,232.25 TX-HAWK002981 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MONTEZUMA PUBLISHING $10.49 TX-HAWK002983 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook EDUCATIONAL TEXTBOOK COMP $732.00 TX-HAWK002984 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook BLUEDOOR $4,012.50 TX-HAWK002985 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NACSCORP $194.56 TX-HAWK002987 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook AMAZON $3,630.90 TX-HAWK002988 8/14/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook TAYLOR & FRANCIS $4,520.60 TX-HAWK002989 8/15/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO $23,895.00 TX-HAWK002990 8/17/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $7,218.75 TX-HAWK002991 8/22/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MORTON $405.30 TX-HAWK002992 8/22/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MONTEZUMA PUBLISHING $159.60 TX-HAWK002993 8/22/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook JOHN WILEY $ SONS, INC $5,800.00 TX-HAWK002994 8/23/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook JOHN WILEY $ SONS, INC $1,350.00 TX-HAWK002995 8/23/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $3,351.30 TX-HAWK002996 8/23/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $2,257.50 TX-HAWK002997 8/24/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NACSCORP $727.20 TX-HAWK003000 8/24/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $3,240.00 TX-HAWK003001 8/24/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC. $4,120.00 TX-HAWK003002 8/25/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MPS FORMERLY VHPS $2,590.00 TX-HAWK003003 8/25/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $779.70 TX-HAWK003004 8/25/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, $658.50 TX-HAWK003005 8/26/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $8,160.00 TX-HAWK003006 8/26/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook CHANNING L. BETE $706.80 TX-HAWK003007 8/26/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $171.67 TX-HAWK003008 8/26/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $4,567.50 TX-HAWK003010 8/29/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MONTEZUMA PUBLISHING $419.60 TX-HAWK003011 8/30/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $730.00 TX-HAWK003012 8/30/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook CENGAGE LEARNING $697.50 TX-HAWK003013 8/30/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $64.02 TX-HAWK003014 8/30/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE $277.42 TX-HAWK003015 9/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook DEAF LIFE PRESS/HPO BOOK $273.60 TX-HAWK003016 9/1/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook PEARSON EDUCATION $566.50 TX-HAWK003018 9/6/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook AMAZON $332.13 TX-HAWK003019 9/8/2016 31 SCC Bookstore Textbook NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY $817.36 4.8 (43) Grand Total: $1,459,289.61 Legend for All Funds at RSCCD Fund Description 11 General Fund Unrestricted 12 General Fund Restricted 13 GF Unrestricted One-Time Funds 21 Bond Int & Red Fund, Series A 22 Bond Int & Red Fund, Series B 23 Bond Int & Red Fund, Series C 24 Bond Interest & Redemp Fund 31 Bookstore Fund 33 Child Development Fund 41 Capital Outlay Projects Fund 42 Bond Fund, Measure E 43 Bond Fund, Measure Q 51 Fixed Assets 52 Cash Flow Fund 61 Property and Liability Fund 62 Workers' Compensation Fund 63 Retiree Benefits Fund 71 Associated Students Fund 72 Representation Fee Trust Fund 74 Student Financial Aid Fund 76 Community Education Fund 79 Diversified Trust Fund 81 Diversified Agency Fund 91 Foundation Gen Op Fund Uninvst 92 Foundation Gen Op Fund Invest 93 Foundation Trust Fund Uninvest 4.8 (44) 94 Foundation Trust Fund Invested 95 Foundation Scholar Fund Uninvt 96 Foundation Scholar Fund Invest 97 Foundation Rest Rev Fund Uninv 98 Foundation Rest Rev Fund Invst 99 Foundation Endowment Fund

Legend: * = Multiple Funds for this P.O. Printed: 9/12/2016 11:56:06AM Environment: Colleague LoginID: KWHITE PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 30, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

TX-CEC000359 $31,484.85 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 CEC Bookstore Purchased from Pearson Education. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/4/2016

TX-CEC000363 $26,197.50 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 CEC Bookstore Purchased from Cengage Learning. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/04/2016

TX-DON003759 $16,908.00 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from MPS Formerly VHPS. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/2/2016

TX-DON003762 $121,743.85 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/2/2016

TX-DON003775 $107,936.48 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from Cengage Learning. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/2/2016

TX-DON003782 $25,453.49 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from John Wiley & Sons Inc. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/2/2016

TX-DON003803 $57,178.00 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from Norton, Inc. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/2/2016 4.8 (45) PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 30, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

TX-DON003812 $18,655.00 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from Argus. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/2/2016

TX-DON003821 $31,086.80 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from McGraw-Hill Create. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/2/2016

TX-DON003832 $17,634.04 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from Cengage Learning. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/3/2016

TX-DON003834 $31,867.21 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/2/2016

TX-DON003835 $265,253.26 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from Pearson Education. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/2/2016

TX-DON003839 $22,000.00 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from Cengage Learning. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/4/2016

TX-DON003858 $27,750.00 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/10/2016 4.8 (46) TX-HAWK002932 $27,065.00 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SCC Bookstore Purchased from Pearson Education. Manager Review and Approval - B. Jeffery 8/1/2016

TX-HAWK002955 $16,055.00 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SCC Bookstore Purchased from Pearson Education. Manager Review and Approval - B. Jeffery 8/5/2016 PURCHASE ORDERS SUPPLEMENT PURCHASE ORDERS OF $15,000 AND OVER FROM JULY 30, 2016 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8, 2016 BOARD MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

P.O. # Amount Description Department Comment

TX-HAWK002989 $23,895.00 Textbooks for Resale: Fall 2016 SCC Bookstore Purchased from McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Manager Review and Approval - B. Jeffery 8/15/2016

17-B0001082 $103,696.32 Laptops for Resale: Fall 2016 SAC Bookstore Purchased from Golden Star Technology, Inc. Manager Review and Approval - R. Langston 8/9/2016

17-B0001084 $15,000.00 SCC Athletics : Transportation SCC Athletics Bid #1225 : Board Approved June 09, 2014 4.8 (47) NO. ______5.1

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

Educational Services

To: Board of Trustees Board Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of Resource Development Items Action: Request for Approval

ANALYSIS

Items for the following categorical program were developed:

Project Title Award Date Amount 1. Student Support Services V – Year 1 (SAC) 8/31/2016 $301,110 First year of a five-year grant award from the U.S. Department of Education to provide programs and services for low-income, first-generation college students to improve persistence and success in higher education. (16/17). No match required.

2. Talent Search IV – Year 4 (SAC) 07/25/2016 $320,832 Year four of a five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education to increase retention, graduation, and college-going rates of the city of Santa Ana’s 8th – 12th grade students. (16/17). No match required.

3. Upward Bound IV– Year 5 (SAC) 08/22/2016 $300,413 Year five of a five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education to increase high school graduation rates, increase competency in college preparatory classes, and increase university entrance rates. (16/17). No match required.

RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the Board approve these items and that the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee be authorized to enter into related contractual agreements on behalf of the district.

Fiscal Impact: $922,355 Board Date: September 26, 2016 Item Prepared by: Maria N. Gil, Resource Development Coordinator Item Submitted by: Enrique Perez, J.D., Interim Vice Chancellor of Educational Services Item Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

1 5.1 (1) SPECIAL PROJECT DETAILED BUDGET # 1630 NAME: Santa Ana College (SAC) ‐ Regular Student Support Services Program V ‐ Year 1 FISCAL YEAR: 2016/17 & 2017/18 CONTRACT PERIOD: 09/01/16 to 08/31/17 PROJ. ADM. Lilia Tanakeyowma CONTRACT INCOME: $301,110 PROJ. DIR. Romelia Madrigal

Prime Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education Date: 09/13/16 Fiscal Agent: RSCCD CFDA #: 84.042A; Prime Award #: P042A161150

GL Account Description Debit Credit 12‐1630‐000000‐10000‐8120 Higher Education Act : Santa Ana College 283,610 Part‐Time Instructors : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instructi 12‐1630‐499900‐18200‐1310 ‐ Supplemental Instruction (4 hrs/wk x 32 wks) 6,144 12‐1630‐499900‐18200‐3111 STRS ‐ Instructional : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instructio 773 12‐1630‐499900‐18200‐3321 Medicare ‐ Instructional : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instru 89 12‐1630‐499900‐18200‐3431 H & W ‐ Retiree Fund Inst : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instr 61 12‐1630‐499900‐18200‐3511 SUI ‐ Instructional : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instruction 3 12‐1630‐499900‐18200‐3611 WCI ‐ Instructional : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instruction 138 Inst Assistant ‐ Hourly : Student Support Services 12‐1630‐499900‐19560‐2420 ‐ (2) Instr. Assistants ($16.60/hr x 19 hrs/wk x 31 wks) 19,555 12‐1630‐499900‐19560‐3211 PERS ‐ Instructional : Student Support Services ‐ 12‐1630‐499900‐19560‐3311 OASDHI ‐ Instructional : Student Support Services ‐ 12‐1630‐499900‐19560‐3321 Medicare ‐ Instructional : Student Support Services 284 12‐1630‐499900‐19560‐3331 PARS ‐ Instructional : Student Support Services 292 12‐1630‐499900‐19560‐3431 H & W ‐ Retiree Fund Inst : Student Support Service 196 12‐1630‐499900‐19560‐3511 SUI ‐ Instructional : Student Support Services 10 12‐1630‐499900‐19560‐3611 WCI ‐ Instructional : Student Support Services 440 Contract Coordinator : Student Support Services 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐1250 ‐ Project Coordinator (50%) 44,680 Contract Extension‐Coordinator : Student Support Se 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐1252 ‐ Coordinator ($441.80/day x 20 days) 8,836 Classified Employees : Student Support Services 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐2130 ‐ Student Services Coordinator (100%) 81,034 Classified Employees ‐ Ongoing : Student Support Se 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐2310 ‐ Senior Clerk 18,459 Classified Employees ‐ Hourly : Student Support Ser 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐2320 ‐ Student Prog. Specialist (6 hrs/wk) 4,867 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐3215 PERS ‐ Non‐Instructional : Student Support Services 21,926 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐3315 OASDHI ‐ Non‐Instructional : Student Support Servic 9,920 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐3325 Medicare ‐ Non‐Instructional : Student Support Serv 2,320 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐3415 H & W ‐ Non‐Instructional : Student Support Service 30,020 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐3435 H & W ‐ Retiree Fund Non‐Inst : Student Support Ser 1,600 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐3515 SUI ‐ Non‐Instructional : Student Support Services 80 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐3615 WCI ‐ Non‐Instructional : Student Support Services 3,600 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐3915 Other Benefits ‐ Non‐Instruct : Student Support Ser 2,125

Board Approval Date: 09/26/16 Prepared by: H. Nguyen Page 1 of 3 Accountant: Kevin Truong 5.1 (2) SPECIAL PROJECT DETAILED BUDGET # 1630 NAME: Santa Ana College (SAC) ‐ Regular Student Support Services Program V ‐ Year 1 FISCAL YEAR: 2016/17 & 2017/18 CONTRACT PERIOD: 09/01/16 to 08/31/17 PROJ. ADM. Lilia Tanakeyowma CONTRACT INCOME: $301,110 PROJ. DIR. Romelia Madrigal

Prime Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education Date: 09/13/16 Fiscal Agent: RSCCD CFDA #: 84.042A; Prime Award #: P042A161150

GL Account Description Debit Credit 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐4610 Non‐Instructional Supplies : Student Support Servic 1,000 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐4710 Food and Food Service Supplies : Student Support Se 1,000 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐5630 Maint Contract ‐ Office Equip : Student Support Ser 500 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐5845 Excess/Copies Useage : Student Support Services 350 12‐1630‐649000‐19560‐5955 TB/Hep Tests & Physicals Exp : Student Support Serv 300 12‐1630‐675000‐19560‐5210 Conference Expenses : Student Support Services 2,000 12‐1630‐679000‐10000‐5865 Indirect Costs : Santa Ana College 21,008 Totals for Project: 1630 ‐ SSS Regular (V) Year 1 (Fund 12) 283,610 283,610

Board Approval Date: 09/26/16 Prepared by: H. Nguyen Page 2 of 3 Accountant: Kevin Truong 5.1 (3) SPECIAL PROJECT DETAILED BUDGET # 1630 NAME: Santa Ana College (SAC) ‐ Regular Student Support Services Program V ‐ Year 1 FISCAL YEAR: 2016/17 & 2017/18 CONTRACT PERIOD: 09/01/16 to 08/31/17 PROJ. ADM. Lilia Tanakeyowma CONTRACT INCOME: $301,110 PROJ. DIR. Romelia Madrigal

Prime Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education Date: 09/13/16 Fiscal Agent: RSCCD CFDA #: 84.042A; Prime Award #: P042A161150

GL Account Description Debit Credit 74‐1630‐000000‐10000‐8120 Higher Education Act : Santa Ana College 17,500 74‐1630‐732000‐19560‐7509 SSS Grant : Student Support Services 17,500 Totals for Project: 1630 ‐ SSS Regular (V) Year 1 (Fund 74 ‐ Student Grants) 17,500 17,500 TOTALS for PROJECT 1630 301,110 301,110

Board Approval Date: 09/26/16 Prepared by: H. Nguyen Page 3 of 3 Accountant: Kevin Truong 5.1 (4) SPECIAL PROJECT DETAILED BUDGET # 1738 NAME: Talent Search IV ‐ Year 4 FISCAL YEAR: 2016/17 & 2017/18 CONTRACT PERIOD: 09/01/16 to 08/31/17 PROJ. ADM. Lilia Tanakeyowma CONTRACT INCOME: $320,832 PROJ. DIR. Marco Ramirez

Prime Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education Date: 09/07/16 Fiscal Agent: RSCCD CFDA #: 84.044A; Prime Award #: P044A130589

GL Account Description Debit Credit 12‐1738‐000000‐10000‐8120 Higher Education Act : Santa Ana College 320,832 Int/Sum‐Beyond Contract : Talent Search 12‐1738‐499900‐19565‐1314 ‐ D. Gilmour (summer) 600 12‐1738‐499900‐19565‐3111 STRS ‐ Instructional : Talent Search 75 12‐1738‐499900‐19565‐3321 Medicare ‐ Instructional : Talent Search 9 12‐1738‐499900‐19565‐3431 H & W ‐ Retiree Fund Inst : Talent Search 6 12‐1738‐499900‐19565‐3611 WCI ‐ Instructional : Talent Search 14 Contract Coordinator : Talent Search 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐1250 ‐ Project Coordinator (100%) 90,244 Contract Extension‐Coordinator : Talent Search 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐1252 ‐ Coordinator ($441.80/day x 35 days) 15,618 Classified Employees ‐ Ongoing : Talent Search 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐2310 ‐ Student Services Specialist (Elizabeth L. @ 10 mos) 17,355 Classified Employees ‐ Hourly : Talent Search ‐ Student Services Coordinator (19 hrs/wk x 12 mos) ‐ (3) Student Services Specialists (10 hrs/wk x 10 mos) 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐2320 ‐ Intermediate Clerk (12 hrs/wk x 12 months) 92,647 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐3115 STRS ‐ Non‐Instructional : Talent Search 13,317 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐3215 PERS ‐ Non‐Instructional : Talent Search 15,276 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐3315 OASDHI ‐ Non‐Instructional : Talent Search 6,820 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐3325 Medicare ‐ Non‐Instructional : Talent Search 3,148 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐3415 H & W ‐ Non‐Instructional : Talent Search 11,507 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐3435 H & W ‐ Retiree Fund Non‐Inst : Talent Search 2,171 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐3515 SUI ‐ Non‐Instructional : Talent Search 109 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐3615 WCI ‐ Non‐Instructional : Talent Search 4,885 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐3915 Other Benefits ‐ Non‐Instruct : Talent Search 1,250 Non‐Instructional Supplies : Talent Search 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐4610 ‐ Office and partincipants supplies 1,200 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐4710 Food and Food Service Supplies : Talent Search 300 Contracted Services : Talent Search ‐ Senior Summer Academy Program 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐5100 ‐ SAT Test Prep 13,840 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐5220 Mileage/Parking Expenses : Talent Search 76 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐5630 Maint Contract ‐ Office Equip : Talent Search 200 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐5805 Awards & Incentives : Talent Search 200 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐5845 Excess/Copies Useage : Talent Search 100 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐5880 Internet Services : Talent Search 100 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐5905 Other Participant Travel Exp : Talent Search 1,000

Board Approval Date: 09/26/16 Prepared by: H. Nguyen Page 1 of 2 Accountant: Kevin Truong 5.1 (5) SPECIAL PROJECT DETAILED BUDGET # 1738 NAME: Talent Search IV ‐ Year 4 FISCAL YEAR: 2016/17 & 2017/18 CONTRACT PERIOD: 09/01/16 to 08/31/17 PROJ. ADM. Lilia Tanakeyowma CONTRACT INCOME: $320,832 PROJ. DIR. Marco Ramirez

Prime Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education Date: 09/07/16 Fiscal Agent: RSCCD CFDA #: 84.044A; Prime Award #: P044A130589

GL Account Description Debit Credit 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐5940 Reproduction/Printing Expenses : Talent Search 200 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐5950 Software License and Fees : Talent Search 500 12‐1738‐649000‐19565‐5966 Transportation ‐ Student : Talent Search 2,000 12‐1738‐675000‐19565‐5210 Conference Expenses : Talent Search 2,000 12‐1738‐679000‐10000‐5865 Indirect Costs : Santa Ana College 23,765 12‐1738‐732000‐19565‐7670 Other Exp Paid for Students : Talent Search 300 TOTALs for PROJECT 1838 ‐ Talent Search (Yr. 4) 320,832 320,832

Board Approval Date: 09/26/16 Prepared by: H. Nguyen Page 2 of 2 Accountant: Kevin Truong 5.1 (6) SPECIAL PROJECT DETAILED BUDGET # 1719 NAME: Upward Bound Program IV ‐ Year 5 FISCAL YEAR: 2016/17 & 2017/18 CONTRACT PERIOD: 09/01/16 to 08/31/17 PROJ. ADM. Lilia Tanakeyowma CONTRACT INCOME: $300,413 PROJ. DIR. Romelia Madrigal

Prime Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education Date: 09/06/16 Fiscal Agent: RSCCD CFDA #: 84.047A; Prime Award #: P047A120951

GL Account Description Debit Credit 12‐1719‐000000‐10000‐8120 Higher Education Act : Santa Ana College 300,413 Part‐Time Instructors : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instructi 12‐1719‐499900‐18200‐1310 ‐ Saturdays (50 hrs x 2 faculty) 5,132 Int/Sum‐Instructors,Part‐Time : SAC Continuing Ed‐I 12‐1719‐499900‐18200‐1315 ‐ Summer Program (4 instructors x 19 hrs/wk x 5 wks) 18,407 12‐1719‐499900‐18200‐3111 STRS ‐ Instructional : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instructio 2,961 12‐1719‐499900‐18200‐3321 Medicare ‐ Instructional : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instru 341 12‐1719‐499900‐18200‐3431 H & W ‐ Retiree Fund Inst : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instr 235 12‐1719‐499900‐18200‐3511 SUI ‐ Instructional : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instruction 12 12‐1719‐499900‐18200‐3611 WCI ‐ Instructional : SAC Continuing Ed‐Instruction 530 Inst Assistant ‐ Hourly : Upward Bound ‐ $16.60/hr x 38 hrs/wk x 30 wks 12‐1719‐499900‐19575‐2420 ‐ Summer Program ‐ $16.60/hr x 19 hrs/wk x 5 wks x 2 IAS 22,078 12‐1719‐499900‐19575‐3321 Medicare ‐ Instructional : Upward Bound 320 12‐1719‐499900‐19575‐3331 PARS ‐ Instructional : Upward Bound 287 12‐1719‐499900‐19575‐3431 H & W ‐ Retiree Fund Inst : Upward Bound 221 12‐1719‐499900‐19575‐3511 SUI ‐ Instructional : Upward Bound 11 12‐1719‐499900‐19575‐3611 WCI ‐ Instructional : Upward Bound 497 Contract Coordinator : Upward Bound 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐1250 ‐ Project Coordinator (50%) 44,680 Contract Extension‐Coordinator : Upward Bound 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐1252 ‐ Coordinator ($441.80/day x 20 days) 8,836 Classified Employees ‐ Ongoing : Upward Bound 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐2310 ‐ Student Services Coordinators (Ruby Flores & Jorge Gavino) 53,112 Classified Employees ‐ Hourly : Upward Bound 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐2320 ‐ Summer Program ‐ 4 Residential Assistants 9,600 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐3215 PERS ‐ Non‐Instructional : Upward Bound 14,808 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐3315 OASDHI ‐ Non‐Instructional : Upward Bound 6,901 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐3325 Medicare ‐ Non‐Instructional : Upward Bound 1,694 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐3335 PARS ‐ Non‐Instructional : Upward Bound 125 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐3415 H & W ‐ Non‐Instructional : Upward Bound 7,743 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐3435 H & W ‐ Retiree Fund Non‐Inst : Upward Bound 1,169 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐3515 SUI ‐ Non‐Instructional : Upward Bound 58 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐3615 WCI ‐ Non‐Instructional : Upward Bound 2,629 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐3915 Other Benefits ‐ Non‐Instruct : Upward Bound 625 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐4610 Non‐Instructional Supplies : Upward Bound 1,000 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐4710 Food and Food Service Supplies : Upward Bound 4,000

Board Approval Date: 09/26/16 Prepared by: H. Nguyen Page 1 of 2 Accountant: Kevin Truong 5.1 (7) SPECIAL PROJECT DETAILED BUDGET # 1719 NAME: Upward Bound Program IV ‐ Year 5 FISCAL YEAR: 2016/17 & 2017/18 CONTRACT PERIOD: 09/01/16 to 08/31/17 PROJ. ADM. Lilia Tanakeyowma CONTRACT INCOME: $300,413 PROJ. DIR. Romelia Madrigal

Prime Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education Date: 09/06/16 Fiscal Agent: RSCCD CFDA #: 84.047A; Prime Award #: P047A120951

GL Account Description Debit Credit Contracted Services : Upward Bound 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐5100 ‐ Summer Residential (Room & Board) 48,000 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐5805 Awards & Incentives : Upward Bound 1,500 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐5905 Other Participant Travel Exp : Upward Bound 4,500 12‐1719‐649000‐19575‐5966 Transportation ‐ Student : Upward Bound 5,000 12‐1719‐675000‐19575‐5210 Conference Expenses : Upward Bound 1,500 12‐1719‐679000‐10000‐5865 Indirect Costs : Santa Ana College 18,401 12‐1719‐732000‐19575‐7620 Fees Paid for Students : Upward Bound 8,500 12‐1719‐732000‐19575‐7630 Supplies Paid for Students : Upward Bound 1,000 12‐1719‐732000‐19575‐7650 Stipends Paid to Students : Upward Bound 4,000 Total Project 1719 Upward Bound IV ‐ Year 5 300,413 300,413

Board Approval Date: 09/26/16 Prepared by: H. Nguyen Page 2 of 2 Accountant: Kevin Truong 5.1 (8) NO. ______5.2

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Educational Services

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and South Orange County Community College District/Irvine Valley College for the Global Trade and Logistics Deputy Sector Navigator Grant Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND

Rancho Santiago Community College District was awarded the Global Trade & Logistics (GTL) Deputy Sector Navigator grant (#15-157-008) from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, Division of Workforce and Economic Development. Funds will be used to support projects and promote partnerships that will build on existing regional structures in Career Technical Education secondary and postsecondary education, to improve programs, to produce a skilled workforce, and to establish career pathways in support of the regional economy and the Global Trade & Logistics industry sector to align with the state Chancellor’s Office Doing What Matters initiative.

ANALYSIS

Rancho Santiago Community College District will be collaborating with the South Orange County Community College District on behalf of Irvine Valley College to support the implementation of the “2016 Externship for Orange County Career Technical Education Educators: Global Trade & Logistics” project. The purpose of project is to provide professional development and externship opportunities to 6-8 high school teachers, community college faculty and/or counselors to connect with Global Trade and Logistics companies, learn about workplace practices, skills, and requirements for career opportunities for student and increase the level of connectivity and alignment between educator-to-industry sector. The performance period of the sub-agreement (#DO-16-2343-03) is October 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016, and the sub-award amount shall not exceed $8,601.00.

The project administrator is Enrique Perez and the project director is Lynn Stewart.

RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the Board approve this sub-agreement and that the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee be authorized to sign and enter into a related contractual agreement on behalf of the district.

Fiscal Impact: $8,601.00 (grant-funded) Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Maria N. Gil, Resource Development Coordinator Submitted by: Enrique Perez, J.D., Interim Vice Chancellor of Educational Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor 5.2 (1) Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and South Orange County Community College District

GRANT SUB-AGREEMENT BETWEEN RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AND SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

This grant sub-agreement (hereinafter “Agreement”) is entered into on this 26th day of September 2016, between Rancho Santiago Community College District (hereinafter “RSCCD”) and South Orange County Community College District (hereinafter “SUBCONTRACTOR”), on behalf of Irvine Valley College. RSCCD and SUBCONTRACTOR may be referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties” in this Agreement.

WHEREAS, RSCCD received a grant award entitled, “Global Trade & Logistics Deputy Sector Navigator, SB 858” Prime Award #15-157-008 (hereinafter “Grant”), from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (hereinafter “PRIME SPONSOR”), Workforce and Economic Development Division, to support projects at local community colleges and promote partnerships that will build on existing regional structures in Career Technical Education secondary and postsecondary education, to improve programs, to produce a skilled workforce, and to establish career pathways in support of the regional economy and the Global Trade & Logistics industry sector.

WHEREAS, RSCCD has the right to enter into agreements with outside entities for various services with the approval of the Board of Trustees; and

WHEREAS, SUBCONTRACTOR has agreed to participate in the purpose of the Grant according to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth;

NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties hereby agree as follows:

ARTICLE I

1. Statement of Work SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to implement the “2016 Externship for Orange County CTE Educators: Global Trade & Logistics” project and perform the work as described in the Scope of Work (Exhibit A), which by reference is incorporated into this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all provisions, to perform all work as set forth in this Agreement and the aforementioned Statement of Work in a professional, timely and diligent manner.

2. Period of Performance The period of performance for this Agreement shall be from October 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016.

3. Total Cost The total cost to RSCCD for performance of this Agreement shall not exceed $8,601.00 USD.

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4. Budget SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that the expenditures of any and all funds under this Agreement will be in accordance with the Project Budget (Exhibit B), which by reference is incorporated into this Agreement.

5. Payment Fifty percent (50%) of the total cost will be issued to SUBCONTRACTOR upon RSCCD’s receipt of the fully executed Agreement and an invoice for that disbursement. RSCCD shall make reimbursement payments as long as the total payments under this Agreement do not exceed the amount listed above under Article I.3. “Total Costs”.

6. Invoices Invoices must be itemized, include the Agreement number (refer to footer), and include back- up documentation for expenditures submitted for payment. Final payment is contingent upon successful completion of the Scope of Work (Exhibit A), upon receipt of a final invoice requesting payment due by January 13, 2017, and the Deputy Sector Navigator’s certification of the final report. Invoices should be submitted to the following address:

Rancho Santiago Community College District Center for International Trade Development (CITD) ATTN: Lynn Stewart, Global Trade and Logistics Deputy Sector Navigator 2323 North Broadway, Suite 328 Santa Ana, CA 92706

7. Reporting Through this Agreement, SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to provide data and submit reports, upon request, for the duration of the Grant. SUBCONTRACTOR will submit reports related to this Agreement to the Deputy Sector Navigator via email at [email protected] in a timely manner.

8. Expenditure of Grant Funds SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all Grant requirements and that it is solely responsible for the appropriate expenditure of all Grant funds received and for any misappropriation or dis-allowment of Grant funds.

9. Time Extensions RSCCD will not be requesting a time extension for program activities from the PRIME SPONSOR. As a result, SUBCONTRACTOR will not be granted an extension. Therefore, SUBCONTRACTOR must spend all of the funds allocated through this Agreement within the timeframe of the Agreement. Under this Agreement, SUBCONTRACTOR will only be reimbursed for expenses that are incurred on or prior to December 31, 2016.

10. Independent Contractor SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that the services provided hereunder are rendered in its capacity as an independent contractor and that it is not in any way an agent of RSCCD, nor shall its

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employees be entitled to any personnel benefits of RSCCD whatsoever.

11. Subcontract Assignment Unless specifically noted in the Scope of Work (Exhibit A), none of the duties of, or work to be performed by, SUBCONTRACTOR under this Agreement shall be sub-contracted or assigned to any agency, consultant, or person without the prior written approval by RSCCD. No subcontract or assignment shall terminate or alter the legal obligation of SUBCONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement.

SUBCONTRACTOR shall insure that all subcontracts for services and contracted staff are procured in a manner consistent with state SUBCONTRACTOR guidelines. SUBCONTRACTOR shall itemize all sub-contractor and contracted staff costs in the budget so it is clear how the funds will be allocated and spent by SUBCONTRACTOR. By entering into this Agreement SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that it is the direct provider of intended services. Upon request, SUBCONTRACTOR shall submit to RSCCD copies of all sub- contracts for services and contracted staff, and other agreements, as well as documentation indicating the approving authority’s approval, that relate to this Agreement.

12. Record Keeping SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to maintain project records for possible audit for a minimum of three (3) years after final payment or until any audit findings have been resolved, unless a longer period of records retention is stipulated.

13. Audit SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that RSCCD, the PRIME SPONSOR, the Bureau of State Audits, any other appropriate state or federal oversight agency, or their designated representative(s), shall have the right to review and to copy any records and supporting documentation pertaining to the performance of this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to allow the auditor(s) access to such records during normal business hours and to allow interviews of any employees who might reasonably have information related to such records. Further, SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to include a similar right of RSCCD, the PRIME SPONSOR, the Bureau of State Audits, any other appropriate state or federal oversight agency, or their designated representative(s) to audit records and interview staff in any subcontract related to the performance of this Agreement.

14. Mutual Indemnification Both Parties to this Agreement shall agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other Party, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers, from and against all loss, cost, and expense arising out of any liability or claim of liability, sustained or claimed to have been sustained, arising out of activities, or the performance or nonperformance of obligations under this Agreement, of the indemnifying Party, or those of any of its officers, agents, employees, or volunteers. The provisions of this Article do not apply to any damage or losses caused solely by the negligence of the non-indemnifying Party or any of its agents or employees.

15. Termination

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Either Party may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause upon thirty (30) days written notice served upon the other Party. Notice shall be deemed served on the date of mailing. Upon termination, or notice thereof, the Parties agree to cooperate with one another in the orderly transfer of contract responsibilities, records, and pertinent documents.

The obligations of RSCCD under this Agreement are contingent upon the availability of State funds, as applicable, for the reimbursement of SUBCONTRACTOR expenditures, and inclusion of sufficient funds for the services hereunder in the budget approved by the RSCCD Board of Trustees each fiscal year this Agreement remains in effect. In the event that such funding is terminated or reduced, RSCCD shall provide SUBCONTRACTOR with written notification of such determination.

16. Disputes In the event of a dispute between the Parties, the aggrieved Party shall notify the other Party and provide a detailed description of the alleged problem. The Parties agree to use reasonable efforts to resolve such dispute by good faith negotiations and mutual agreement. In the event such informal resolution is not successful within a reasonable period of time, the Parties hereby agree that such dispute will be resolved in the manner specified below.

Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, any dispute concerning any question arising under this Agreement shall be decided by RSCCD and/or the PRIME SPONSOR. In such a case, the decision shall be reduced to writing and a copy thereof shall be mailed or otherwise furnished to SUBCONTRACTOR. The decision shall be final and conclusive unless within thirty (30) calendar days from the mailing or delivery of such copy, RSCCD receives from SUBCONTRACTOR a written request to appeal said decision. Pending final decision of the appeal, SUBCONTRACTOR shall act in accordance with the written decision of RSCCD or the PRIME SPONSOR, whichever is the final arbiter of the dispute. The handling of non- criminal complaints, including discrimination complaints, and complaints and reports of criminal fraud, waste and abuse shall be as prescribed by the State of California, and/or the PRIME SPONSOR, whichever is applicable, in accordance with applicable provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations.

17. Notices All notices, reports and correspondence between the Parties hereto respecting this Agreement shall be in writing and deposited in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:

RSCCD: Rancho Santiago Community College District Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services 2323 North Broadway, Ste. 404-1 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-7340, [email protected]

Rancho Santiago Community College District Center for International Trade Development (CITD) Lynn Stewart, Global Trade & Logistics Deputy Sector Navigator 2323 N. Broadway, Suite 328

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Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 564-5419; [email protected]

SUBCONTRACTOR: South Orange County Community College District Debra L. Fitzsimons, Ed.D., Vice Chancellor of Business Services 28000 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo, CA 92692-3635

Merry Kim, Project Director, Career Technical Education Irvine Valley College Advanced Technology & Education Park (ATEP) 15445 Lansdowne Road Tustin, CA 92782 (949) 282-2724; [email protected]

18. Total Agreement This Agreement, together with the attachments hereto, expresses the total understanding of both Parties. There are no oral understandings of the Parties or terms and conditions other than as are stated herein. SUBCONTRACTOR acknowledges that it has read and agrees to all terms and conditions included in this Agreement.

19. Amendments This Agreement may be modified or revised at any time by the Parties as long as the amendment is made in writing and signed by an authorized official of both Parties.

ARTICLE II

1. Legal Terms and Conditions This Agreement will be implemented in accordance with the conditions defined in the Grant Agreement, RFA Specifications and the Grant Agreement Legal Terms and Conditions (Articles I, Rev. 07/2015 and Article II, Rev. 05/2014), as set forth and incorporated into this Agreement by reference. As the Grant is contingent upon the availability of funds, and is subject to any additional restrictions, limitations, or conditions enacted in the State Budget and/or Executive Orders that may affect the provisions, terms, or funding of this Agreement in any manner, RSCCD may modify this Agreement through an amendment, as needed. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to expend all funds in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.

[NOTE: Articles I and II (Exhibit C) serve as a reference for the general Grant terms and conditions. The payment and reporting terms in the Articles pertain only to RSCCD. The payment terms and reporting requirements for the SUBCONTRACTOR are in this Agreement under Articles I.5. “Payment” and I.7. “Reporting”.]

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2. Assurances By signing this Agreement, the Parties certify that they comply with the Legal Terms and Conditions as described in Article II (Rev. 5/2014) regarding Standards of Conduct, Workers’ Compensation Insurance, Participation in Grant-Funded Activates, the Non- discrimination Clause, Accessibility for Person with Disabilities and Drug-Free Workplace Certification.

This Agreement represents the entire understanding between RSCCD and SUBCONTRACTOR with respect to the Grant. No change, modification, extension, termination or waiver of this Agreement, or any of the provisions herein contained, shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by duly authorized representatives of the Parties hereto.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto certify that they have read and understand all the terms and conditions contained herein and have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the day that both Parties have signed the Agreement.

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY SUBCONTRACTOR: South Orange COLLEGE DISTRICT County Community College District

By: By:

Name: Peter J. Hardash Name: Debra L. Fitzsimons, Ed.D. Vice Chancellor Title: Business Operations/Fiscal Services Title: Vice Chancellor, Business Services

Date: Date:

95-2479872 Board Approval Date: September 26, 2016 Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN)

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List of Exhibits

Exhibit A: Scope of Work

Exhibit B: Project Budget

Exhibit C: Legal Terms and Conditions (Articles I, Rev. 07/2015 & Article II, Rev. 05/2014)

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Exhibit A Scope of Work

2016 Externship for Orange County CTE Educators - Global Trade & Logistics Grant Proposal by Merry Kim, Irvine Valley College [email protected] ~ (949) 282-2724

September 2, 2016

Narrative: In today’s rapidly changing and highly competitive global economy, educators need to equip students with the tools necessary to thrive in an ever-shifting and volatile economic landscape. Yet, before educators can teach, they themselves must be equipped with knowledge on emerging high-wage, high-growth industries, workplace practices, skills requirements and career opportunities. In Orange County, four emerging industries promise high-wage and high-growth opportunities. These four cross-cutting clusters generated 280,000 jobs across 12 different industry clusters and paid wages that are nearly $22,000 above the overall average. International Trade and Logistics is one of the critical emerging industries with average annual wages of $77,758, and it is the focus of this grant project proposal. (Source: Orange County Workforce Indicators 2015-16).

Due to Orange County’s geographic proximity to the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles – not to mention, its well-developed road system, rail lines and airports –international trade plays a very important role. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana ranks third in the nation for merchandise export volume, and exports generate approximately 13% of OC’s gross metropolitan product. This industry is projected to support the traditional sectors and create “compelling opportunities in employment and income generation for the county and its residents.” (Source: Orange County Workforce Indicator 2013-2014). Global Trade & Logistics industry cuts across multiple industries to drive economic growth and “offer the potential for employment growth and advancement, especially among Millennials...” (Source: Orange County Workforce Indicator 2015-2016).

However, at the secondary and post-secondary levels, there are few well-developed pathways or programs of study in the Global Trade & Logistics sector. It is accompanied by a lack of awareness among faculty and counseling/career advisement staff. Irvine Valley College would like to propose the “2016 Externship for Orange County CTE Educators – Global Trade & Logistics” project.

The primary goal is to improve educators’ understanding of International Trade & Logistics industry by connecting with local businesses via externships. Externship participants will have opportunities to visit local companies and learn directly from the professionals what skills, knowledge and experiences are essential for job readiness and career success. Such experiences will equip them to better inform students about high-wage and high-growth career opportunities, align their curriculum to industry, and increase relevance of classroom instruction through real- world contextualization examples. Educators who are knowledgeable about local workforce development needs and industries can better prepare students to be successful in today’s competitive global economy.

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Exhibit A Scope of Work

The goal is to have 6-8 educators participate in externship experiences in Fall 2016. The project director will be Merry Kim, Irvine Valley College.

The objectives are to: • Create awareness on the current and emerging role of Global Trade & Logistics industry.

• Address the importance of Global Trade and Logistics and career opportunities that exist for students.

• Address the importance of cross-cultural communication skills and soft skills.

• Disseminate the presentation/curricular materials created by externship participants.

• Start the process of building relationships with local companies in the field of Global Trade and Logistics.

• Develop externship opportunities for 6-8 externship participants which include: 1. Community college professors and high school teachers 2. Community college and high school liaisons/influencers to faculty and students (e.g. counseling/career advisement staff)

Specific goals of the externships are to: 1. provide educators with professional development opportunities to connect with Global Trade and Logistics companies and become immersed in the operation of the companies for the duration of the externship.

2. provide teachers with opportunities to learn about workplace practices, skills requirements and career opportunities for students.

3. increase the level of connectivity and alignment between (a) faculty-to-faculty and (b) faculty-to-counselors/career advisement staff at both the secondary and post-secondary levels; and, (c) educator-to-industry.

Depending upon the availability of companies to host externship teachers and participants’ schedules, the following externship experiences will be organized:

1. ½ day job-shadowing, or 2. 1-day job-shadowing/externship experience, or 3. Multi-day externship experience (maximum 2 weeks) at one company 4. Any combination of 1, 2 or 3 options at multiple companies

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Exhibit A Scope of Work

WORK PLAN

Timeline Activities Performance Outcomes/Evidence of Activity Completion

Sept. 2016 Project Coordinator connects with the DSN on Business contacts (Planning) International Trade and Logistics provided by the DSN

Project Director (PD) conducts a research on Listing of firms/notes companies, associations, and other resources.

PD finalizes the details of externship Informational materials opportunities to create recruitment and communication materials for teachers/ counselors/career specialists.

PD recruits OC companies to host externship List of companies and teachers. professionals contacted

Oct. – Dec. 2016 Externships are hosted by companies for Externship application (Implementation) instructional and counseling/career advisement form staff from Orange County high schools/ROPs and colleges.

Externship presentations by participants Agenda, sign-in sheet presentations

Dec. 21, 2016 All externships and activities (except for the (Completion) final report) are completed.

Dec. 2016 – Jan. Grant completion report submitted to DSN. Final Report by PD 2017 Complete invoicing. Invoice (Reporting)

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Exhibit B Project Budget

2016 Externship for Orange County CTE Educators - Global Trade & Logistics Grant Proposal by Merry Kim, Irvine Valley College [email protected] ~ (949) 282-2724

Object Description Amount

1000 Instructional Salaries $3,000 Stipends for instructional and certificated counseling staff

2000 Classified Salaries $ 250 Clerical assistance

3000 Benefits Instructional $ 421 Classified $ 30 4000 Supplies and Materials $ 600 Meeting and project supplies, including curricular/resource materials and supplies (e.g. maps, flash drives, books, etc.); food/drinks.

5000 Other Operating Expenses $4,300 Costs related to stipend payments for regional K-14 participation

Total Requested $8,601

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Exhibit C Legal Terms and Conditions

APPENDIX A

Chancellor’s Office, California Community Colleges

GRANT AGREEMENT

ARTICLE I

The Economic and Workforce Development Program

Deputy Sector Navigator Grant

Sector Navigator Grant

Technical Assistance Provider:

Centers of Excellence for Labor-Market Research (CoE)

Perkins IV, Title I, Part B

Regional Consortia Grant

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Program-Specific Legal Terms and Conditions

(Effective July 1, 2015)

GRANT AGREEMENT

ARTICLE II

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Standard Legal Terms and Conditions

(Effective May 2014)

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RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Educational Services

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and productOps for the Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Grant Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND

Rancho Santiago Community College District was selected to serve as the Fiscal Agent for the California Community College Chancellor’s Office’s Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Initiative to support CTE program development and improvement efforts by providing a suite of tools, training, technical assistance and outcome and labor market data for the California community colleges. As the Fiscal Agent, RSCCD will develop sub-agreements with Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Initiative implementation partners.

ANALYSIS

The Chancellor’s Office has identified productOps as an implementation partner for the Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Initiative. Agreement #DO-17-2220-115 has been developed for productOps to design, develop and manage a system for the submission and processing of regional applications for the Strong Workforce funds.

Project Director: Sarah Santoyo Project Administrator: Enrique Perez

RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the Board approve this sub-agreement and that the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee be authorized to sign and enter into a related contractual agreement on behalf of the district.

Fiscal Impact: $202,500 (grant-funded) Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Sarah Santoyo, Director of Grants Submitted by: Enrique Perez, J.D., Interim Vice Chancellor of Educational Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

5.3 (1) Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and productOps

GRANT SUB-AGREEMENT BETWEEN RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AND PRODUCTOPS

This grant sub-agreement (hereinafter “Agreement”) is entered into on this 26th day of September, 2016, between Rancho Santiago Community College District (hereinafter “RSCCD”) and productOps (hereinafter “SUBCONTRACTOR”). RSCCD and SUBCONTRACTOR may be referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties” in this Agreement.

WHEREAS, RSCCD was selected to serve as the Fiscal Agent for the “CTE Data Unlocked Initiative,” Prime Award #15-197-001 (hereinafter “Grant”), from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (hereinafter “PRIME SPONSOR”), Workforce and Economic Development Division, to support CTE program development and improvement efforts by providing a suite of tools, training, technical assistance and outcome and labor market data for the California community colleges.

WHEREAS, RSCCD has the right to enter into agreements with outside entities for various services with the approval of the Board of Trustees; and

WHEREAS, SUBCONTRACTOR has agreed to participate in the purpose of the Grant according to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.

NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties hereby agree as follows:

ARTICLE I

1. Statement of Work SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to perform the work as described in the Scope of Work (Exhibit A), which by reference is incorporated into this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all provisions, to perform all work as set forth in this Agreement and the aforementioned Statement of Work in a professional, timely and diligent manner.

2. Period of Performance The period of performance for this Agreement shall be from September 1, 2016 through October 31, 2017.

3. Total Cost The total cost to RSCCD for performance of this Agreement shall not exceed $202,500.00 USD.

4. Budget SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that expenditure of funds under this Agreement will be in accordance with the Scope of Work (Exhibit A) submitted by the SUBCONTRACTOR and approved by the PRIME SPONSOR and/or RSCCD, as appropriate, which by reference is

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incorporated into this Agreement. Modifications to the budget are allowed without prior approval, as long as the total dollar amount is not affected and the outcomes of the Agreement will not be materially affected.

5. Payment Payment terms are net 30 days with monthly invoicing. Payment to the SUBCONTRACTOR will not exceed the amount listed above under Article I.3. “Total Costs”.

6. Invoices Invoices must include the Agreement number (refer to footer), and should be submitted to the following address:

Rancho Santiago Community College District ATTN: Sarah Santoyo, Director of Grants 2323 North Broadway, Suite 350 Santa Ana, CA 92706 [email protected]

7. Expenditure of Grant Funds SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all Grant requirements and that it is solely responsible for the appropriate expenditure of all Grant funds received and for any misappropriation or dis-allowment of Grant funds.

8. Modifications Substantial changes to the program components and service levels detailed in the Scope of Work must be submitted for prior approval to the PRIME SPONSOR and/or RSCCD.

9. Time Extensions SUBCONTRACTOR must spend all of the funds allocated through this Agreement within the timeframe of the Agreement.

10. Independent Contractor SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that the service provided hereunder are rendered in its capacity as an independent contractor and that it is not in any way an agent of RSCCD, nor shall its employees be entitled to any personnel benefits of RSCCD whatsoever.

11. Subcontract Assignment Unless specifically noted in the Scope of Work (Exhibit A), none of the duties of, or work to be performed by, SUBCONTRACTOR under this Agreement shall be sub-contracted or assigned to any agency, consultant, or person without the prior written approval by the PRIME SPONSOR. No subcontract or assignment shall terminate or alter the legal obligation of SUBCONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR shall ensure that all subcontracts for services and contracted staff are procured in a manner consistent with state guidelines. Upon request, SUBCONTRACTOR shall submit to RSCCD copies of all sub-contracts for services and contracted staff, and other agreements, as well as documentation indicating the approving authority’s approval that relate to this Agreement.

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12. Record Keeping SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to maintain project records for possible audit for a minimum of three (3) years after final payment or until any audit findings have been resolved, unless a longer period of records retention is stipulated.

13. Audit SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that RSCCD, the PRIME SPONSOR, the Bureau of State Audits, any other appropriate state or federal oversight agency, or their designated representative(s), shall have the right to review and to copy any records and supporting documentation pertaining to the performance of this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to allow the auditor(s) access to such records during normal business hours and to allow interviews of any employees who might reasonably have information related to such records. Further, SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to include a similar right of RSCCD, the PRIME SPONSOR, the Bureau of State Audits, any other appropriate state or federal oversight agency, or their designated representative(s) to audit records and interview staff in any subcontract related to the performance of this Agreement.

14. Mutual Indemnification Both Parties to this Agreement shall agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other Party, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers, from and against all loss, cost, and expense arising out of any liability or claim of liability, sustained or claimed to have been sustained, arising out of activities, or the performance or nonperformance of obligations under this Agreement, of the indemnifying Party, or those of any of its officers, agents, employees, or volunteers. The provisions of this Article do not apply to any damage or losses caused solely by the negligence of the non-indemnifying party or any of its agents or employees.

15. Termination Either Party may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause upon thirty (30) days written notice served upon the other Party. Notice shall be deemed served on the date of mailing. Upon termination, or notice thereof, the Parties agree to cooperate with one another in the orderly transfer of contract responsibilities, records, and pertinent documents.

The obligations of RSCCD under this Agreement are contingent upon the availability of State funds, as applicable, for the reimbursement of SUBCONTRACTOR expenditures, and inclusion of sufficient funds for the services hereunder in the budget approved by the RSCCD Board of Trustees each fiscal year this Agreement remains in effect. In the event that such funding is terminated or reduced, RSCCD shall provide SUBCONTRACTOR with written notification of such determination, and RSCCD will reimburse SUBCONTRACTOR for costs incurred up to the termination date.

16. Disputes In the event of a dispute between the Parties, the aggrieved Party shall notify the other Party and provide a detailed description of the alleged problem. The Parties agree to use reasonable efforts to resolve such dispute by good faith negotiations and mutual agreement. In the event

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such informal resolution is not successful within a reasonable period of time, the Parties hereby agree that such dispute will be resolved in the manner specified below.

Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, any dispute concerning any question arising under this Agreement shall be decided by RSCCD and/or the PRIME SPONSOR. In such a case, the decision shall be reduced to writing and a copy thereof shall be mailed or otherwise furnished to SUBCONTRACTOR. The decision shall be final and conclusive unless within thirty (30) calendar days from the mailing or delivery of such copy, RSCCD receives from SUBCONTRACTOR a written request to appeal said decision. Pending final decision of the appeal, SUBCONTRACTOR shall act in accordance with the written decision of RSCCD or the PRIME SPONSOR, whichever is the final arbiter of the dispute. The handling of non- criminal complaints, including discrimination complaints, and complaints and reports of criminal fraud, waste and abuse shall be as prescribed by the State of California, and/or the PRIME SPONSOR, whichever is applicable, in accordance with applicable provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations.

17. Notices All notices, reports and correspondence between the Parties hereto respecting this Agreement shall be via email or deposited in the United States Mail addressed as follows:

RSCCD: Primary Contact: Rancho Santiago Community College District Sarah Santoyo, Director of Grants 2323 N. Broadway, Suite 350 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-7466; [email protected]

Fiscal Representative: Rancho Santiago Community College District Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services 2323 North Broadway, Ste. 404-1 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-7340, [email protected]

SUBCONTRACTOR: Primary Contact: Bob Cagle, CEO 1347 Pacific Avenue #201 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (831) 466-3000, [email protected]

18. Total Agreement This Agreement, together with the attachments hereto, expresses the total understanding of both Parties. There are no oral understandings of the Parties or terms and conditions other than as are stated herein. SUBCONTRACTOR acknowledges that it has read and agrees to

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all terms and conditions included in this Agreement.

19. Amendments This Agreement may be modified or revised at any time by the Parties as long as the amendment is made in writing and signed by an authorized official of both Parties.

ARTICLE II

1. Legal Terms and Conditions This Agreement will be implemented in accordance with the conditions defined in the Grant Agreement, RFA Specifications and the Grant Agreement Legal Terms and Conditions (Articles I, Rev. 01/16 and Article II, Rev. 05/14), as set forth and incorporated into this Agreement by reference. As the Grant is subject to any additional restrictions, limitations, or conditions enacted in the State Budget and/or Executive Orders that may affect the provisions, terms, or funding of this Agreement in any manner, RSCCD may modify this Agreement through an amendment, as needed. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to expend all funds in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.

2. Assurances By signing this Agreement the Parties certify that they comply with the Legal Terms and Conditions described in Article II (Rev. 5/14) regarding Standards of Conduct, Workers’ Compensation Insurance, Participation in Grant-Funded Activities, the Nondiscrimination Clause, Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities, and Drug-Free Workplace Certification.

This Agreement represents the entire understanding between RSCCD and SUBCONTRACTOR with respect to the Grant. No change, modification, extension, termination or waiver of this Agreement, or any of the provisions herein contained, shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by duly authorized representatives of the Parties hereto.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto certify that they have read and understand all the terms and conditions contained herein and have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the day that both Parties have signed the Agreement.

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY SUBCONTRACTOR: productOps COLLEGE DISTRICT

By: By: Name: Peter J. Hardash Name: Bob Cagle Vice Chancellor Title: Business Operations/Fiscal Services Title: CEO Date: Date:

Board Approval Date: September 26, 2016 26-2920333 Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN)

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List of Exhibits Exhibit A: Scope of Work Exhibit B: Articles I, Rev. 01/16 and Article II, Rev. 05/14 (NOTE: this is for general reference on the allowable and appropriate use of funds. Payment and reporting dates in Articles I and II are relevant to the Fiscal Agent and do not apply to the SUBCONTRACTOR.)

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DO-17-2220-115 5.3 (8) CTE Data Unlocked EXHIBIT A

DO-17-2220-115 5.3 (9) CTE Data Unlocked EXHIBIT A

DO-17-2220-115 5.3 (10) CTE Data Unlocked EXHIBIT A

DO-17-2220-115 5.3 (11) CTE Data Unlocked EXHIBIT A

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RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Educational Services

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and IDMLOCO for the Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Grant Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND

Rancho Santiago Community College District was selected to serve as the Fiscal Agent for the California Community College Chancellor’s Office’s Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Initiative to support CTE program development and improvement efforts by providing a suite of tools, training, technical assistance and outcome and labor market data for the California community colleges. As the Fiscal Agent, RSCCD will develop sub-agreements with Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Initiative implementation partners.

ANALYSIS

The Chancellor’s Office has identified IDMLOCO as an implementation partner for the Career Technical Education Data Unlocked Initiative. Agreement #DO-17-2220-124 has been developed for IDMLOCO to research, design and develop a data visualization tool that shows the gaps between job demand, job fulfillment and career technical education outcomes for the community colleges throughout the state.

Project Director: Sarah Santoyo Project Administrator: Enrique Perez

RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the Board approve this sub-agreement and that the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee be authorized to sign and enter into a related contractual agreement on behalf of the district.

Fiscal Impact: $72,800.00 (grant-funded) Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Sarah Santoyo, Director of Grants Submitted by: Enrique Perez, J.D., Interim Vice Chancellor of Educational Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

5.4 (1) Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and IDMLOCO

GRANT SUB-AGREEMENT BETWEEN RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AND IDMLOCO

This grant sub-agreement (hereinafter “Agreement”) is entered into on this 26th day of September, 2016, between Rancho Santiago Community College District (hereinafter “RSCCD”) and IDMLOCO (hereinafter “SUBCONTRACTOR”). RSCCD and SUBCONTRACTOR may be referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties” in this Agreement.

WHEREAS, RSCCD was selected to serve as the Fiscal Agent for the “CTE Data Unlocked Initiative,” Prime Award #15-197-001 (hereinafter “Grant”), from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (hereinafter “PRIME SPONSOR”), Workforce and Economic Development Division, to support CTE program development and improvement efforts by providing a suite of tools, training, technical assistance and outcome and labor market data for the California community colleges.

WHEREAS, RSCCD has the right to enter into agreements with outside entities for various services with the approval of the Board of Trustees; and

WHEREAS, SUBCONTRACTOR has agreed to participate in the purpose of the Grant according to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.

NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties hereby agree as follows:

ARTICLE I

1. Statement of Work SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to perform the work as described in the Scope of Work (Exhibit A), which by reference is incorporated into this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all provisions, to perform all work as set forth in this Agreement and the aforementioned Statement of Work in a professional, timely and diligent manner.

2. Period of Performance The period of performance for this Agreement shall be from September 1, 2016 through January 31, 2017.

3. Total Cost The total cost to RSCCD for performance of this Agreement shall not exceed $72,800.00 USD.

4. Budget SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that expenditure of funds under this Agreement will be in accordance with the Scope of Work (Exhibit A) submitted by the SUBCONTRACTOR and approved by the PRIME SPONSOR and/or RSCCD, as appropriate, which by reference is

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incorporated into this Agreement. Modifications to the budget are allowed without prior approval, as long as the total dollar amount is not affected and the outcomes of the Agreement will not be materially affected.

5. Payment Payment terms are net 30 days after receipt of an invoice for work completed that has been approved for payment. Payment to the SUBCONTRACTOR will not exceed the amount listed above under Article I.3. Total Costs.

6. Invoices Invoices must include the Agreement number (refer to footer), and should be submitted to the following address:

Rancho Santiago Community College District ATTN: Sarah Santoyo, Director of Grants 2323 North Broadway, Suite 350 Santa Ana, CA 92706 [email protected]

7. Expenditure of Grant Funds SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all Grant requirements and that it is solely responsible for the appropriate expenditure of all Grant funds received and for any misappropriation or dis-allowment of Grant funds.

8. Modifications Substantial changes to the program components and service levels detailed in the Scope of Work must be submitted for prior approval to the PRIME SPONSOR and/or RSCCD.

9. Time Extensions SUBCONTRACTOR must spend all of the funds allocated through this Agreement within the timeframe of the Agreement.

10. Independent Contractor SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that the service provided hereunder are rendered in its capacity as an independent contractor and that it is not in any way an agent of RSCCD, nor shall its employees be entitled to any personnel benefits of RSCCD whatsoever.

11. Subcontract Assignment Unless specifically noted in the Scope of Work (Exhibit A), none of the duties of, or work to be performed by, SUBCONTRACTOR under this Agreement shall be sub-contracted or assigned to any agency, consultant, or person without the prior written approval by the PRIME SPONSOR. No subcontract or assignment shall terminate or alter the legal obligation of SUBCONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR shall ensure that all subcontracts for services and contracted staff are procured in a manner consistent with state guidelines. Upon request, SUBCONTRACTOR shall submit to RSCCD copies of all sub-contracts for services and contracted staff, and other agreements, as well as

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documentation indicating the approving authority’s approval that relate to this Agreement.

12. Record Keeping SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to maintain project records for possible audit for a minimum of three (3) years after final payment or until any audit findings have been resolved, unless a longer period of records retention is stipulated.

13. Audit SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that RSCCD, the PRIME SPONSOR, the Bureau of State Audits, any other appropriate state or federal oversight agency, or their designated representative(s), shall have the right to review and to copy any records and supporting documentation pertaining to the performance of this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to allow the auditor(s) access to such records during normal business hours and to allow interviews of any employees who might reasonably have information related to such records. Further, SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to include a similar right of RSCCD, the PRIME SPONSOR, the Bureau of State Audits, any other appropriate state or federal oversight agency, or their designated representative(s) to audit records and interview staff in any subcontract related to the performance of this Agreement.

14. Mutual Indemnification Both Parties to this Agreement shall agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other Party, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers, from and against all loss, cost, and expense arising out of any liability or claim of liability, sustained or claimed to have been sustained, arising out of activities, or the performance or nonperformance of obligations under this Agreement, of the indemnifying Party, or those of any of its officers, agents, employees, or volunteers. The provisions of this Article do not apply to any damage or losses caused solely by the negligence of the non-indemnifying party or any of its agents or employees.

15. Termination Either Party may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause upon thirty (30) days written notice served upon the other Party. Notice shall be deemed served on the date of mailing. Upon termination, or notice thereof, the Parties agree to cooperate with one another in the orderly transfer of contract responsibilities, records, and pertinent documents.

The obligations of RSCCD under this Agreement are contingent upon the availability of State funds, as applicable, for the reimbursement of SUBCONTRACTOR expenditures, and inclusion of sufficient funds for the services hereunder in the budget approved by the RSCCD Board of Trustees each fiscal year this Agreement remains in effect. In the event that such funding is terminated or reduced, RSCCD shall provide SUBCONTRACTOR with written notification of such determination, and RSCCD will reimburse SUBCONTRACTOR for costs incurred up to the termination date.

16. Disputes In the event of a dispute between the Parties, the aggrieved Party shall notify the other Party and provide a detailed description of the alleged problem. The Parties agree to use reasonable

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efforts to resolve such dispute by good faith negotiations and mutual agreement. In the event such informal resolution is not successful within a reasonable period of time, the Parties hereby agree that such dispute will be resolved in the manner specified below.

Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, any dispute concerning any question arising under this Agreement shall be decided by RSCCD and/or the PRIME SPONSOR. In such a case, the decision shall be reduced to writing and a copy thereof shall be mailed or otherwise furnished to SUBCONTRACTOR. The decision shall be final and conclusive unless within thirty (30) calendar days from the mailing or delivery of such copy, RSCCD receives from SUBCONTRACTOR a written request to appeal said decision. Pending final decision of the appeal, SUBCONTRACTOR shall act in accordance with the written decision of RSCCD or the PRIME SPONSOR, whichever is the final arbiter of the dispute. The handling of non- criminal complaints, including discrimination complaints, and complaints and reports of criminal fraud, waste and abuse shall be as prescribed by the State of California, and/or the PRIME SPONSOR, whichever is applicable, in accordance with applicable provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations.

17. Notices All notices, reports and correspondence between the Parties hereto respecting this Agreement shall be via email or deposited in the United States Mail addressed as follows:

RSCCD: Primary Contact: Rancho Santiago Community College District Sarah Santoyo, Director of Grants 2323 N. Broadway, Suite 350 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-7466; [email protected]

Fiscal Representative: Rancho Santiago Community College District Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services 2323 North Broadway, Ste. 404-1 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-7340, [email protected]

SUBCONTRACTOR: Primary Contact: Bryan Merica, Co-Founder 555 Capitol Mall #640 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 204-0095, [email protected]

18. Total Agreement This Agreement, together with the attachments hereto, expresses the total understanding of both Parties. There are no oral understandings of the Parties or terms and conditions other

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than as are stated herein. SUBCONTRACTOR acknowledges that it has read and agrees to all terms and conditions included in this Agreement.

19. Amendments This Agreement may be modified or revised at any time by the Parties as long as the amendment is made in writing and signed by an authorized official of both Parties.

ARTICLE II

1. Legal Terms and Conditions This Agreement will be implemented in accordance with the conditions defined in the Grant Agreement, RFA Specifications and the Grant Agreement Legal Terms and Conditions (Articles I, Rev. 01/16 and Article II, Rev. 05/14), as set forth and incorporated into this Agreement by reference. As the Grant is subject to any additional restrictions, limitations, or conditions enacted in the State Budget and/or Executive Orders that may affect the provisions, terms, or funding of this Agreement in any manner, RSCCD may modify this Agreement through an amendment, as needed. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to expend all funds in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.

This Agreement represents the entire understanding between RSCCD and SUBCONTRACTOR with respect to the Grant. No change, modification, extension, termination or waiver of this Agreement, or any of the provisions herein contained, shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by duly authorized representatives of the Parties hereto.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto certify that they have read and understand all the terms and conditions contained herein and have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the day that both Parties have signed the Agreement.

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY SUBCONTRACTOR: IDMLOCO COLLEGE DISTRICT

By: By: Name: Peter J. Hardash Name: Bryan Merica Vice Chancellor Title: Business Operations/Fiscal Services Title: Co-Founder Date: Date:

Board Approval Date: September 26, 2016 45-3413174 Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN)

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List of Exhibits Exhibit A: Scope of Work Exhibit B: Articles I, Rev. 01/16 and Article II, Rev. 05/14 (NOTE: this is for general reference on the allowable and appropriate use of funds. Payment and reporting dates in Articles I and II are relevant to the Fiscal Agent and do not apply to the SUBCONTRACTOR. Payment and Reporting terms for the SUBCONTRACTOR are in clauses #5 and #7 in this Agreement.)

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DO-17-2220-124 5.4 (19) CTE Data Unlocked NO. ______5.5

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Educational Services

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of Sub-Agreements between RSCCD and Copper Mountain, Foothill-De Anza, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Peralta, Monterey Peninsula, San Bernardino and San Diego Community College Districts for the Career Technical Education (CTE) Data Unlocked Grant Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND

Rancho Santiago Community College District was selected to serve as the Fiscal Agent for the California Community College Chancellor’s Office’s CTE Data Unlocked Initiative to support CTE program development and improvement efforts by providing a suite of tools, training, technical assistance and outcome and labor market data for the California community colleges. As the Fiscal Agent, RSCCD will develop sub-agreements with CTE Data Unlocked Initiative implementation partners.

ANALYSIS

As part of the CTE Data Unlocked Initiative the Chancellor’s Office established $50,000 grants available to the community colleges to implement projects to increase their capacity to improve data management and use on their campuses. The colleges below have submitted project applications and have been approved to receive an award.

Agreement No College Legal Entity Amount DO-17-2220-116 Copper Mountain College Copper Mountain Community College District $50,000 DO-17-2220-117 Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Community College District $50,000 DO-17-2220-118 Long Beach City College Long Beach Community College District $50,000 DO-17-2220-119 San Bernardino Valley College San Bernardino Community College District $50,000 DO-17-2220-120 San Diego Mesa College San Diego Community College District $50,000 DO-17-2220-121 Merritt College Peralta Community College District $50,000 DO-17-2220-122 De Anza College Foothill-De Anza Community College District $50,000 DO-17-2220-123 Monterey Peninsula College Monterey Peninsula Community College Dist. $50,000 DO-17-2220-125 Los Angeles Valley College Los Angeles Community College District $50,000

Project Director: Sarah Santoyo Project Administrator: Enrique Perez

5.5 (1) RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the Board approve these sub-agreements and that the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee be authorized to sign and enter into related contractual agreements on behalf of the district.

Fiscal Impact: $450,000 (grant-funded) Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Sarah Santoyo, Director of Grants Submitted by: Enrique Perez, J.D., Interim Vice Chancellor of Educational Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

5.5 (2) Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and LEGAL ENTITY

GRANT SUB-AGREEMENT BETWEEN RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AND LEGAL ENTITY

This grant sub-agreement (hereinafter “Agreement”) is entered into on this 12th day of September, 2016, between Rancho Santiago Community College District (hereinafter “RSCCD”) and LEGAL ENTITY (hereinafter “SUBCONTRACTOR”), on behalf of the NAME OF COLLEGE. RSCCD and SUBCONTRACTOR may be referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties” in this Agreement.

WHEREAS, RSCCD was selected to serve as the Fiscal Agent for the “CTE Data Unlocked Initiative,” Prime Award #15-197-001 (hereinafter “Grant”), from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (hereinafter “PRIME SPONSOR”), Workforce and Economic Development Division, to support CTE program development and improvement efforts by providing a suite of tools, training, technical assistance and outcome and labor market data for the California community colleges.

WHEREAS, RSCCD has the right to enter into agreements with outside entities for various services with the approval of the Board of Trustees; and

WHEREAS, SUBCONTRACTOR has agreed to participate in the purpose of the Grant according to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.

NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties hereby agree as follows:

ARTICLE I

1. Statement of Work SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to perform the work as described in the Scope of Work (Exhibit A), which by reference is incorporated into this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all provisions, to perform all work as set forth in this Agreement and the aforementioned Statement of Work in a professional, timely and diligent manner.

2. Period of Performance The period of performance for this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2016 through October 31, 2017. The end date listed for the period of performance indicates the end of the Agreement between RSCCD and SUBCONTRACTOR. However, the PRIME SPONSOR allows the SUBCONTRACTOR to continue to use funds to achieve the college’s goals for CTE data management and capacity development for three years from the project start date.

3. Total Cost The total cost to RSCCD for performance of this Agreement shall not exceed $50,000.00 USD.

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4. Budget SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that expenditure of funds under this Agreement will be in accordance with the Scope of Work (Exhibit A) submitted by the SUBCONTRACTOR and approved by the PRIME SPONSOR and/or RSCCD, as appropriate, which by reference is incorporated into this Agreement. Modifications to the budget are allowed without prior approval, as long as the total dollar amount is not affected and the outcomes of the Agreement will not be materially affected.

5. Payment A one-time payment of the total cost will be issued to SUBCONTRACTOR upon RSCCD’s receipt of the fully executed Agreement and an invoice for payment. Payment to the SUBCONTRACTOR will not exceed the amount listed above under Article I.3. Total Cost.

6. Invoices One invoice is to be submitted for payment for the total cost of the Agreement. The invoice must include the Agreement number (refer to footer), and should be submitted to the following address:

Rancho Santiago Community College District ATTN: Sarah Santoyo, Director of Grants 2323 North Broadway, Suite 350 Santa Ana, CA 92706 [email protected]

7. Reporting Through this Agreement SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to provide data and submit reports, if requested and required by the PRIME SPONSOR. SUBCONTRACTOR will provide this information to RSCCD in a timely manner.

8. Expenditure of Grant Funds SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all Grant requirements and that it is solely responsible for the appropriate expenditure of all Grant funds received and for any misappropriation or dis-allowment of Grant funds.

9. Independent Contractor SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that the service provided hereunder are rendered in its capacity as an independent contractor and that it is not in any way an agent of RSCCD, nor shall its employees be entitled to any personnel benefits of RSCCD whatsoever.

10. Subcontract Assignment No subcontract or assignment shall terminate or alter the legal obligation of SUBCONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR shall ensure that all subcontracts for services and contracted staff are procured in a manner consistent with state guidelines. Upon request, SUBCONTRACTOR shall submit to RSCCD copies of all sub- contracts for services and contracted staff, and other agreements, as well as documentation indicating the approving authority’s approval that relate to this Agreement.

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11. Record Keeping SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to maintain project records for possible audit for a minimum of three (3) years after final payment or until any audit findings have been resolved, unless a longer period of records retention is stipulated.

12. Audit SUBCONTRACTOR agrees that RSCCD, the PRIME SPONSOR, the Bureau of State Audits, any other appropriate state or federal oversight agency, or their designated representative(s), shall have the right to review and to copy any records and supporting documentation pertaining to the performance of this Agreement. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to allow the auditor(s) access to such records during normal business hours and to allow interviews of any employees who might reasonably have information related to such records. Further, SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to include a similar right of RSCCD, the PRIME SPONSOR, the Bureau of State Audits, any other appropriate state or federal oversight agency, or their designated representative(s) to audit records and interview staff in any subcontract related to the performance of this Agreement.

13. Mutual Indemnification Both Parties to this Agreement shall agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other Party, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers, from and against all loss, cost, and expense arising out of any liability or claim of liability, sustained or claimed to have been sustained, arising out of activities, or the performance or nonperformance of obligations under this Agreement, of the indemnifying Party, or those of any of its officers, agents, employees, or volunteers. The provisions of this Article do not apply to any damage or losses caused solely by the negligence of the non-indemnifying party or any of its agents or employees.

14. Termination Either Party may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause upon thirty (30) days written notice served upon the other Party. Notice shall be deemed served on the date of mailing. Upon termination, or notice thereof, the Parties agree to cooperate with one another in the orderly transfer of contract responsibilities, records, and pertinent documents.

The obligations of RSCCD under this Agreement are contingent upon the availability of State funds, as applicable, for the reimbursement of SUBCONTRACTOR expenditures, and inclusion of sufficient funds for the services hereunder in the budget approved by the RSCCD Board of Trustees each fiscal year this Agreement remains in effect. In the event that such funding is terminated or reduced, RSCCD shall provide SUBCONTRACTOR with written notification of such determination.

15. Disputes In the event of a dispute between the Parties, the aggrieved Party shall notify the other Party and provide a detailed description of the alleged problem. The Parties agree to use reasonable efforts to resolve such dispute by good faith negotiations and mutual agreement. In the event

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such informal resolution is not successful within a reasonable period of time, the Parties hereby agree that such dispute will be resolved in the manner specified below.

Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, any dispute concerning any question arising under this Agreement shall be decided by RSCCD and/or the PRIME SPONSOR. In such a case, the decision shall be reduced to writing and a copy thereof shall be mailed or otherwise furnished to SUBCONTRACTOR. The decision shall be final and conclusive unless within thirty (30) calendar days from the mailing or delivery of such copy, RSCCD receives from SUBCONTRACTOR a written request to appeal said decision. Pending final decision of the appeal, SUBCONTRACTOR shall act in accordance with the written decision of RSCCD or the PRIME SPONSOR, whichever is the final arbiter of the dispute. The handling of non- criminal complaints, including discrimination complaints, and complaints and reports of criminal fraud, waste and abuse shall be as prescribed by the State of California, and/or the PRIME SPONSOR, whichever is applicable, in accordance with applicable provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations.

16. Notices All notices, reports and correspondence between the Parties hereto respecting this Agreement shall be via email or deposited in the United States Mail addressed as follows:

RSCCD: Primary Contact: Rancho Santiago Community College District Sarah Santoyo, Director of Grants 2323 N. Broadway, Suite 350 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-7466; [email protected]

Fiscal Representative: Rancho Santiago Community College District Peter J. Hardash, Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services 2323 North Broadway, Ste. 404-1 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-7340, [email protected]

SUBCONTRACTOR: Primary Contact: Name, Title Address City, State Zip Phone, Email

17. 18. Total Agreement This Agreement, together with the attachments hereto, expresses the total understanding of both Parties. There are no oral understandings of the Parties or terms and conditions other

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than as are stated herein. SUBCONTRACTOR acknowledges that it has read and agrees to all terms and conditions included in this Agreement.

19. Amendments This Agreement may be modified or revised at any time by the Parties as long as the amendment is made in writing and signed by an authorized official of both Parties.

ARTICLE II

1. Legal Terms and Conditions This Agreement will be implemented in accordance with the conditions defined in the Grant Agreement, RFA Specifications and the Grant Agreement Legal Terms and Conditions (Articles I, Rev. 01/16 and Article II, Rev. 05/14), as set forth and incorporated into this Agreement by reference. As the Grant is subject to any additional restrictions, limitations, or conditions enacted in the State Budget and/or Executive Orders that may affect the provisions, terms, or funding of this Agreement in any manner, RSCCD may modify this Agreement through an amendment, as needed. SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to expend all funds in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.

2. Assurances By signing this Agreement the Parties certify that they comply with the Legal Terms and Conditions described in Article II (Rev. 5/14) regarding Standards of Conduct, Workers’ Compensation Insurance, Participation in Grant-Funded Activities, the Nondiscrimination Clause, Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities, and Drug-Free Workplace Certification.

This Agreement represents the entire understanding between RSCCD and SUBCONTRACTOR with respect to the Grant. No change, modification, extension, termination or waiver of this Agreement, or any of the provisions herein contained, shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by duly authorized representatives of the Parties hereto.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto certify that they have read and understand all the terms and conditions contained herein and have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the day that both Parties have signed the Agreement.

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY SUBCONTRACTOR: Legal Entity COLLEGE DISTRICT

By: By: Name: Peter J. Hardash Name: Vice Chancellor Title: Business Operations/Fiscal Services Title: Date: Date:

Board Approval Date: September 26, 2016

Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN)

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List of Exhibits Exhibit A: Scope of Work Exhibit B: Articles I, Rev. 01/16 and Article II, Rev. 05/14 (NOTE: Articles I and II are included as a reference for the appropriate and allowable use of grant funds. The payment and reporting terms in the Articles only pertain to the Fiscal Agent. The payment and reporting terms for the SUBCONTRACTOR are in the body of the actual Agreement, under clauses #5 and #7.)

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CTE Data Unlocked Funding & Technical Assistance Application

The Chancellor's Office is providing funding and technical assistance to strengthen colleges’ abilities to find, understand, and use CTE data. While this is a noncompetitive application, resources must be utilized to integrate data into college processes and support evidence based decision making for CTE programs.

There are three sections of the application: Current Data Usage, Technical Assistance, and Funding. This document summarizes the questions that colleges will be asked to respond to as part of the application.

Current Data Usage

The first section will give the Chancellor's Office a better understanding of the types of data your college is currently accessing, to better tailor technical assistance.

1) Where does your college get information on CTE outcomes at other colleges or training providers? (Please check all that apply)  Conversations with colleagues  Advisory committees  Surveys  Statewide or national data systems (e.g., Datamart, LaunchBoard, IPEDS)  Data files shared by other colleges or training partners  Purchased through a service or vendor (e.g., National Student Clearinghouse)  No access to this information currently  I’m not sure

2) Where does your college get information on employment and earnings? (Please check all that apply)  Conversations with students  Advisory committees  Surveys (e.g., CTE Outcomes Survey, post‐graduation surveys, employer surveys)  Statewide or national data systems (e.g., Salary Surfer, Wage Tracker, LaunchBoard, Perkins report)  Purchased through a service or vendor (e.g., custom file from EDD)  No access to this information currently  I’m not sure

3) Where does your college get information on labor market information like projected job openings and desired skills? (Please check all that apply)  Conversations with students and employers  Advisory committees  Surveys (e.g., employer surveys)  Statewide or national data systems (e.g., LMID, Bureau of Labor Statistics, O*NET)

5.5 (9) EXHIBIT A

 Purchased through a service or vendor (e.g., EMSI, Burning Glass, Help Wanted Online)  No access to this information currently  I’m not sure

Technical Assistance

The Technical Assistance section will clarify the content, timing, and responsible party for support.

1) You will be asked to pick activities within one of the following categories:

Help with data clean up  Technical support to examine TOP code and SAM code assignments  Technical support on reporting locally‐issued certificates  Technical support on other missing data elements, such as flags for specific student characteristics (e.g., Perkins flags)  Other (please specify)

Training on CTE data tools  Overview training, where participants learn about CTE data tools and engage in hands‐on exercises related to program review, accreditation, and planning  Deep dive training into a scenario such as program review, planning, or accreditation, where participants do hands‐on work to find data in statewide tools and apply it to local processes  Training with a specific department or program, where participants examine outcomes in various statewide data tools  Other (please specify)

Assistance with integrating data into college processes  Pull and format data from statewide data tools to support program review, biannual CTE program evaluation, and accreditation  Pull and format data from statewide data tools to support local and regional planning  Develop a CTE profile for the college that documents the following information: participation levels, student characteristics, milestone attainment, success outcomes, and employment and earnings data, benchmarked against regional and statewide figures  Other (please specify)

Locally‐defined support  You will be given up to 500 words to describe the support you would like to receive.

The college would like help in determining how best to use technical assistance  You will be asked to provide the name, job title, and contact information for a person who can be contacted by a member of the CTE Data Unlocked team in mid‐June to discuss how best to design a technical assistance solution that meets your college’s needs.

5.5 (10) EXHIBIT A

No technical assistance requested  Colleges can elect not to receive technical assistance.

2) Colleges can pool technical assistance resources with other colleges to create larger, joint projects, so you will be given a place to indicate if you’d like to do a joint project.

3) You will also be asked to list the name, job title, and contact information for the person who will be responsible for working with the technical assistance provider.

4) You will be asked for the timeframe in which you would like to receive assistance.

Funding

The Funding section will clarify the content, timing, and responsible party for support.

1) You will be asked to pick activities within one of the following categories:

Help with data clean up  Technical support to examine TOP code and SAM code assignments  Technical support on reporting locally‐issued certificates  Technical support on other missing data elements, such as flags for specific student characteristics (e.g., Perkins flags)  Other (please specify)

Assistance with integrating data into college processes  Pay someone to revise policies, processes, procedures, and associated documents to incorporate CTE data into college processes  Pay someone to provide additional training and facilitation on data integration  Pay someone to pull and format data from statewide data tools to support program review, biannual CTE program evaluation, and accreditation  Pay someone to pull and format data from CTE data tools to support program or sector planning  Pay someone to pull and format data from statewide data tools to support college planning  Pay someone to pull and format data from statewide data tools to support regional planning  Other (please specify)

Creating communications materials based on data  Pay someone to develop outreach materials based on data found in CTE data tools  Pay someone to develop educational planning materials based on data found in CTE data tools  Pay someone to create written profiles of programs with strong skills‐builder outcomes  Other (please specify)

5.5 (11) EXHIBIT A

Support adoption of new data tools such as the LaunchBoard, CATEMA, and the CTE Outcomes Survey  Support integration of the CATEMA system, such as faculty stipends to support the development of processes with K‐12 partners and A&R offices to gather and process information on articulated courses and credit by exam  Improve response rates for the CTE Outcomes Survey, such as purchasing services that can provide updated contact information for former students or providing faculty stipends to develop communications plans to clarify the importance of the survey to students  Conduct training on the LaunchBoard  Conduct training on the Student Success Scorecard  Conduct training on Data Mart  Conduct training on Salary Surfer and Wage Tracker  Other (please specify)

Locally‐defined support  You will be given up to 500 words to describe how you intend to use the $50,000.

The college would like help in determining how best to use the funding  You will be asked to provide the name, job title, and contact information for a person who can be contacted by a member of the CTE Data Unlocked team in mid‐June to discuss how to use the funds to meet your needs.

2) Colleges can pool funding with other colleges to create larger, joint projects, so you will be given a place to indicate if you’d like to do a joint project.

3) You will also be asked to list the name, job title, and contact information for the person who will be responsible for implementing the work associated with the funding.

4) You will be asked if you would like help identifying a consultant for the project you’ve identified.

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RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

Educational Services

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of First Amendment to Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and WestEd for the Career Technical Education (CTE) Data Unlocked Grant Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND Rancho Santiago Community College District was selected to serve as the Fiscal Agent for the California Community College Chancellor’s Office’s CTE Data Unlocked Initiative to support career technical education program development and improvement efforts by providing a suite of tools, training, technical assistance and outcome and labor market data for the California community colleges.

The Chancellor’s Office has selected WestEd to develop a data management tool for Adult Education in the LaunchBoard system. LaunchB oard provides detailed information on programs and student outcomes to provide community colleges with critical information needed for strategic planning. Agreement DO-17-2220-98 was developed for WestEd to perform this work, and was approved by RSCCD’s Board of Trustees on August 15, 2016.

ANALYSIS An amendment to clause 15. Termination in agreement #DO-17-2220-98 has been created to indicate that RSCCD would reimburse WestEd for costs incurred up to the agreement termination da, inte the event that the agreement is terminated due to a reduction in grant funds.

Project Director: Sarah Santoyo Project Administrator: Enrique Perez

RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Board approve this amendment to the sub-agreement and that the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee be authorized to sign and enter into a related contractual agreement on behalf of the district.

Fiscal Impact: none Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Sarah Santoyo, Director of Grants Submitted by: Enrique Perez, J.D., Interim Vice Chancellor of Educational Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

5.6 (1) Sub-Agreement between RSCCD and WestEd

FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE GRANT SUB-AGREEMENT BETWEEN RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AND WESTED

This first amendment to the grant sub-agreement (hereinafter “Agreement”) is entered into on this September 26th, 2016, between Rancho Santiago Community College District (hereinafter “RSCCD”) and WestEd (hereinafter “SUBCONTRACTOR”). RSCCD and SUBCONTRACTOR may be referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties” in this Agreement.

WHEREAS, RSCCD was selected to serve as the Fiscal Agent for the “CTE Data Unlocked Initiative,” Prime Award #15-197-001 (hereinafter “Grant”), from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office (hereinafter “PRIME SPONSOR”), Workforce and Economic Development Division, to support CTE program development and improvement efforts by providing a suite of tools, training, technical assistance and outcome and labor market data for the California community colleges.

WHEREAS, RSCCD has the right to enter into agreements with outside entities for various services with the approval of the Board of Trustees; and

WHEREAS, SUBCONTRACTOR has agreed to participate in the purpose of the Grant according to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth;

NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by the Parties to amend the following:

The Termination clause will be amended as follows:

15. Termination Either Party may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause upon thirty (30) days written notice served upon the other Party. Notice shall be deemed served on the date of mailing. Upon termination, or notice thereof, the Parties agree to cooperate with one another in the orderly transfer of contract responsibilities, records, and pertinent documents.

The obligations of RSCCD under this Agreement are contingent upon the availability of State funds, as applicable, for the reimbursement of SUBCONTRACTOR expenditures, and inclusion of sufficient funds for the services hereunder in the budget approved by the RSCCD Board of Trustees each fiscal year this Agreement remains in effect. In the event that such funding is terminated or reduced, RSCCD shall provide SUBCONTRACTOR with written notice of such termination and RSCCD shall reimburse SUBCONTRACTOR for costs incurred up to the termination date.

Except as amended herein, all other terms and provisions of the Agreement, to the extent that they are not inconsistent with this Amendment, remain unchanged.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto certify that they have read and understand all the terms and conditions contained herein and have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the day that both Parties have signed the Agreement.

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RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY SUBCONTRACTOR: WestEd COLLEGE DISTRICT

By: By: Name: Peter J. Hardash Name: Michael J. Neuenfeldt Vice Chancellor Title: Business Operations/Fiscal Services Title: Director of Finance & Contracts Date: Date:

Board Approval Date: September 26, 2016 94-3233542 Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN)

Agreement No. DO-17-2220-98.1 5.6 (3) CTE Data Unlocked Grant No. 15-197-001 Page 2 of 2 NO. ______5.7

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Educational Services

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of Second Amendment to Sub-award Agreements between RSCCD and CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation (DO-14-1668-01.02) and NOCCCD – Fullerton College (DO-14-1668-02.02) for ENGAGE in STEM Project - Year 4

Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND

SAC receives a five-year United States Department of Education grant called ENGAGE in STEM Project. The ENGAGE in STEM Project is a discretionary grant program designed to (1) increase the number of Hispanic and other low-income students attaining degrees in the fields of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM); (2) develop model transfer and articulation agreements between the two-year HSI’s and four-year institutions; (3) enable more data-based decision-making, and (4) increase the number of math and science teachers.

Project Administrator is Micki Bryant. Project Director is Steve Bautista.

ANALYSIS

Santa Ana College and their partners, CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation (DO-14- 1668-01.02) and NOCCCD – Fullerton College (DO-14-1668-02.02), agree that the performance in the funding period of October 1, 2014 through September 30, 2016 be extended through September 30, 2017.

RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the Board approve the amendment to the sub-award agreements and that the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee be authorized to sign and enter into related contractual agreements on behalf of the district.

Fiscal Impact: None Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Huong Nguyen, Resource Development Coordinator Submitted by: Enrique Perez, Interim Vice Chancellor of Educational Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

5.7 (1) SECOND AMENDMENT (Year 4) TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AND CSU FULLERTON AUXILIARY SERVICES CORPORATION

This SECOND AMENDMENT is entered into the 26th day of September 2016, between Rancho Santiago Community College District (hereinafter “RSCCD”) and CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation (hereinafter “SUBRECIPIENT”), to amend that certain Agreement between the parties which commenced on October 1, 2014, and WHEREAS, RSCCD received funding of a grant entitled ENGAGE to STEM Project (Grant No. P031C110183; CFDA No. 84.031C) from the U.S. Department of Education, Title III, Part F, Hispanic- Serving Institutions (HSI) Science Technology Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) and Articulation Program. The purpose of the HSI STEM & Articulation Programs is to expand and enhance educational opportunities for, and improve the academics attainment of Hispanic students, and

WHEREAS, SUBRECIPIENT desires to extend the term of the Agreement for additional year, beginning October 1st, 2016, and ending September 30, 2017;

NOW, THEREFORE it is mutually agreed as follows:

1. Paragraph 1, under “TERM”, page 1, of the Agreement is amended to read as follows: The effective term of this Agreement shall be from the period beginning October 1, 2014 and ending September 30, 2017 in the amount of $262,022 and subject to the provisions of this Agreement. The extension was granted from the U.S. Department of Education (approving authority), through RSCCD.

Except as amended herein, all other terms and provisions of the agreement, to the extent that they are not inconsistent with this First Amendment, remain unchanged. All obligations of the parties that would have terminated on September 30, 2016 are hereby extended to September 30, 2017.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto certify that they have read and understand all the terms and conditions contained herein and have hereby caused this SECOND AMENDMENT to Agreement to be executed as of this 26th day of September, 2016.

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY CSU FULLERTON COLLEGE DISTRICT AUXILIARY SERVICES CORPORATION

By: By:

Name: Peter J. Hardash Name: Frank A. Mumford Vice Chancellor Title: Business Operations/Fiscal Services Title: Executive Director

Date: Date:

95-2081258 Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN)

HSI-STEM CSUF Auxiliary Services Corporation – Year 4 (Grant No. P031C110183; CDFA No. 84.031C) 5.7 (2) DO-14-1668-01.02 SECOND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AND NORTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT On behalf of FULLERTON COLLEGE

This SECOND AMENDMENT is entered into the 26th day of September 2016, between Rancho Santiago Community College District (hereinafter “RSCCD”) and North Orange County Community College District, on behalf of Fullerton College (hereinafter “SUBRECIPIENT”), to amend that certain Agreement between the parties which commenced on October 1, 2014, and WHEREAS, RSCCD received funding of a grant entitled ENGAGE to STEM Project (Grant No. P031C110183; CFDA No. 84.031C) from the U.S. Department of Education, Title III, Part F, Hispanic- Serving Institutions (HSI) Science Technology Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) and Articulation Program. The purpose of the HSI STEM & Articulation Programs is to expand and enhance educational opportunities for, and improve the academics attainment of Hispanic students, and

WHEREAS, SUBRECIPIENT desires to extend the term of the Agreement for additional year, beginning October 1st, 2016, and ending September 30, 2017;

NOW, THEREFORE it is mutually agreed as follows:

1. Paragraph 1, under “TERM”, page 1, of the Agreement is amended to read as follows: The effective term of this Agreement shall be from the period beginning October 1, 2014 and ending September 30, 2017 in the amount of $346,140 and subject to the provisions of this Agreement. The extension was granted from the U.S. Department of Education (approving authority), through RSCCD.

Except as amended herein, all other terms and provisions of the agreement, to the extent that they are not inconsistent with this First Amendment, remain unchanged. All obligations of the parties that would have terminated on September 30, 2016 are hereby extended to September 30, 2017.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto certify that they have read and understand all the terms and conditions contained herein and have hereby caused this SECOND AMENDMENT to Agreement to be executed as of this 26th day of September, 2016.

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY NORTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT COLLEGE DISTRICT, on behalf of FULLERTON COLLEGE By: By:

Name: Peter J. Hardash Name: Fred Williams Vice Chancellor Title: Business Operations/Fiscal Services Title: Vice Chancellor, Finance & Facilities

Date: Date:

95-2394131 Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN)

HSI-STEM NOCCCD – FULLERTON COLLEGE – Year 4 5.7 (3) (Grant No. P031C110183; CDFA No. 84.031C) DO-14-1668-02.02 NO. ______5.8

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Educational Services

To: Board of Trustees Date: September 26, 2016 Re: Approval of First Amendment to Sub-award Agreements between RSCCD and CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation (DO-15-1669-01.01) and NOCCCD – Fullerton College (DO-15-1669-02.01) for ENGAGE in STEM Project - Year 5

Action: Request for Approval

BACKGROUND

SAC receives a five-year United States Department of Education grant called ENGAGE in STEM Project. The ENGAGE in STEM Project is a discretionary grant program designed to (1) increase the number of Hispanic and other low-income students attaining degrees in the fields of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM); (2) develop model transfer and articulation agreements between the two-year HSI’s and four-year institutions; (3) enable more data-based decision-making, and (4) increase the number of math and science teachers.

Project Administrator is Micki Bryant. Project Director is Steve Bautista.

ANALYSIS

Santa Ana College and their partners, CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation (DO-15- 1669-01.01) and NOCCCD – Fullerton College (DO-15-1669-02.01), agree that the performance in the funding period of October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2016 be extended through September 30, 2017.

In addition, the partners also agree to amend the Total of Cost of the sub-agreements as below: DO-15-1669-01 CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation – from $213,816 to $198,816 (decreased by $15,000) DO-15-1669-02 North Orange County Community College District – from $365,140 to $350,140 (decreased by $15,000) RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the Board approve the amendment to the sub-award agreements and that the Vice Chancellor, Business Operations/Fiscal Services or his designee be authorized to sign and enter into related contractual agreements on behalf of the district.

Fiscal Impact: $30,000 Board Date: September 26, 2016 Prepared by: Huong Nguyen, Resource Development Coordinator Submitted by: Enrique Perez, Interim Vice Chancellor of Educational Services Recommended by: Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D., Chancellor

5.8 (1) FIRST AMENDMENT (Year 5) TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AND CSU FULLERTON AUXILIARY SERVICES CORPORATION

This FIRST AMENDMENT is entered into the 26th day of September 2016, between Rancho Santiago Community College District (hereinafter “RSCCD”) and CSU Fullerton Auxiliary Services Corporation (hereinafter “SUBRECIPIENT”), to amend that certain Agreement between the parties which commenced on October 1, 2015, and WHEREAS, RSCCD received funding of a grant entitled ENGAGE to STEM Project (Grant No. P031C110183; CFDA No. 84.031C) from the U.S. Department of Education, Title III, Part F, Hispanic- Serving Institutions (HSI) Science Technology Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) and Articulation Program. The purpose of the HSI STEM & Articulation Programs is to expand and enhance educational opportunities for, and improve the academics attainment of Hispanic students, and

WHEREAS, SUBRECIPIENT desires to extend the term of the Agreement for a year, beginning October 1st, 2015, and ending September 30, 2017, and

WHEREAS, the parties desire to amend the Total Cost of the Agreement;

NOW, THEREFORE it is mutually agreed as follows:

1. Paragraph 1, under “TERM”, page 1, of the Agreement is amended to read as follows: The effective term of this Agreement shall be from the period beginning October 1, 2015 and ending September 30, 2017 in the amount of $198,816 and subject to the provisions of this Agreement. The extension was granted from the U.S. Department of Education (approving authority), through RSCCD.

Except as amended herein, all other terms and provisions of the agreement, to the extent that they are not inconsistent with this First Amendment, remain unchanged. All obligations of the parties that would have terminated on September 30, 2016 are hereby extended to September 30, 2017.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto certify that they have read and understand all the terms and conditions contained herein and have hereby caused this FIRST AMENDMENT to Agreement to be executed as of this 26th day of September, 2016.

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY CSU FULLERTON COLLEGE DISTRICT AUXILIARY SERVICES CORPORATION

By: By:

Name: Peter J. Hardash Name: Frank A. Mumford Vice Chancellor Title: Business Operations/Fiscal Services Title: Executive Director

Date: Date:

95-2081258 Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN)

HSI-STEM CSUF Auxiliary Services Corporation – Year 5 (Grant No. P031C110183; CDFA No. 84.031C) 5.8 (2) DO-15-1669-01.01 FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AND NORTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT On behalf of FULLERTON COLLEGE

This FIRST AMENDMENT is entered into the 26th day of September 2016, between Rancho Santiago Community College District (hereinafter “RSCCD”) and North Orange County Community College District, on behalf of Fullerton College (hereinafter “SUBRECIPIENT”), to amend that certain Agreement between the parties which commenced on October 1, 2015, and

WHEREAS, RSCCD received funding of a grant entitled ENGAGE to STEM Project (Grant No. P031C110183; CFDA No. 84.031C) from the U.S. Department of Education, Title III, Part F, Hispanic- Serving Institutions (HSI) Science Technology Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) and Articulation Program. The purpose of the HSI STEM & Articulation Programs is to expand and enhance educational opportunities for, and improve the academics attainment of Hispanic students, and

WHEREAS, SUBRECIPIENT desires to extend the term of the Agreement for a year, beginning October 1st, 2015, and ending September 30, 2017, and

WHEREAS, the parties desire to amend the Total Cost of the Agreement;

NOW, THEREFORE it is mutually agreed as follows:

1. Paragraph 1, under “TERM”, page 1, of the Agreement is amended to read as follows: The effective term of this Agreement shall be from the period beginning October 1, 2015 and ending September 30, 2017 in the amount of $350,140 and subject to the provisions of this Agreement. The extension was granted from the U.S. Department of Education (approving authority), through RSCCD.

Except as amended herein, all other terms and provisions of the agreement, to the extent that they are not inconsistent with this First Amendment, remain unchanged. All obligations of the parties that would have terminated on September 30, 2016 are hereby extended to September 30, 2017.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto certify that they have read and understand all the terms and conditions contained herein and have hereby caused this FIRST AMENDMENT to Agreement to be executed as of this 26th day of September, 2016.

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY NORTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT COLLEGE DISTRICT, on behalf of FULLERTON COLLEGE By: By:

Name: Peter J. Hardash Name: Fred Williams Vice Chancellor Title: Business Operations/Fiscal Services Title: Vice Chancellor, Finance & Facilities

Date: Date:

95-2394131 Employer/Taxpayer Identification Number (EIN) HSI-STEM NOCCCD – FULLERTON COLLEGE – Year 5 (Grant No. P031C110183; CDFA No. 84.031C) 5.8 (3) DO-15-1669-02.01 No. 5.9

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Adoption of Resolution in Support of California Proposition 55 – the Children’s Education and Health Care Protection Act of 2016

Resolution No. 16-23

WHEREAS, during the Great Recession, California schools and community colleges lost more than 30,000 certificated employees and thousands of classified employees to layoffs due to revenue loss;

WHEREAS, community colleges cut classes, laid off faculty and staff, and increased their tuitions and fees, pricing higher education out of the reach of many working families; and

WHEREAS, the Rancho Santiago Community College District’s ability to offer the best quality education possible suffered greatly during this period;

WHEREAS, Proposition 30 has made an essential difference between the massive layoffs and program cuts community colleges experienced during the Great Recession;

WHEREAS, Proposition 30 has allowed for the growth and restoration of many programs since its passage in Fiscal Year 2012;

WHEREAS, Proposition 30 is a temporary tax, made up of two portions: (1) a sales tax increase of one quarter of one percent, thereby raising revenue; and (2) an income tax increase on wealthy individuals that make at least $250,000 per year or families that make at least $500,000 per year;

WHEREAS, Proposition 30 has raised billions of dollars in revenue through these two components;

WHEREAS, Proposition 30 sales tax revenues sunset in 2016, and the income tax revenues on high income earners expires in 2018;

WHEREAS, if Proposition 30 revenues are allowed to expire, even in a recovering economy, a great loss for community colleges, such as the Rancho Santiago Community College District, will be inevitable;

WHEREAS, if Proposition 30 revenues are allowed to expire, the budgets and financial stability of community colleges, such as Rancho Santiago Community College District, will return to pre-Proposition 30 conditions, forcing pay cuts, program cuts, and faculty layoffs;

WHEREAS, Proposition 55 – the Children’s Education and Health Care Protection Act of 2016 would extend the temporary income tax increases on wealthy Californians for an additional twelve years, while allowing the sales tax provisions of Proposition 30 to expire;

1 5.9 (1) WHEREAS, Proposition 55 – the Children’s Education and Health Care Protection Act of 2016 would extend the temporary income tax increases on wealthy Californians would make the extension of Proposition 30 revenues a progressive tax, paid for by taxpayers, for the benefit of public education;

THEREFORE, the Rancho Santiago Community College Board of Trustees supports California Proposition 55 – the Children’s Education and Health Care Protection Act of 2016.

Dated this 26th day of September 2016.

Ayes: Noes: Absent: Abstain:

______Raúl Rodríguez, Ph.D. Secretary to the Board of Trustees

2 5.9 (2) No. 6.1

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

HUMAN RESOURCES DOCKET MANAGEMENT/ACADEMIC September 26, 2016

MANAGEMENT

Employment Agreement/Attachment #I

Wright, Jr., Kenneth C. Interim Dean Kinesiology, Health & Athletics Division Santa Ana College

FACULTY

FARSCCD Hourly Beyond Contract/Overload Hourly Step IncreasesEffective Fall 2016/Attachment #2

FARSCCD Hourly Part-time Step Increases Effective Fa/12016/Attachment #3

CEFA Hourly Part-time Step Increases Effective Fall 2016/Attachment #4

Change o(Assignment

Hicks, Raymond Effective: August 15, 2016 From: Professor, ESL Salary Placement: VI-B $109,060.87/Year To: Professor (60%)/Coordinator (40%), BSI/SOT (No Change) Humanities & Social Sciences Division Santa Ana College

Change of Classification

Iniguez, Imelda EffectiveJuly 1, 2016 Master Teacher From: MT/AA-7 $42,570.93/Year SAC Early Childhood Education Center To: MT/BA-7 $44,447.76/Year Child Development Services District

Nichols, Teresa Effective July 1, 2016 Teacher From: T/AA-8 $38,065.63/Year SAC East Child Development Center To: T/BA-8 $39,687.71/Year Child Development Services District

6.1 (1) 6.1 (2) 6.1 (3) 6.1 (4) 6.1 (5) 6.1 (6) 6.1 (7) 6.1 (8) 6.1 (9) 6.1 (10) 6.1 (11) 6.1 (12) 6.1 (13) 6.1 (14) 6.1 (15) No. 6.2

RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

HUMAN RESOURCES DOCKET CLASSIFIED SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

CLASSIFIED New Appointment

Asquith, Gregory Effective: August 23, 2016 Technical Specialist I (CL16-0812) Grade 13, Step 1 $48,985.72 ITS/ SAC

Covit, Raissa Effective: September 19, 2016 Research Analyst (CL16-0813) Grade 16, Step 1 $57,852.83 Research-Student Services/ SAC

Lott, Glenn Effective: August 23, 2016 Technical Specialist I (CL16-0828) Grade 13, Step 2 $51,419.07 ITS/ District

Professional Growth Increments

Sura, Alma Effective: October 1, 2016 Instructional Center Tech/ Humanities/ Grade 7, Step 6 + 2.5%L + 5PG (1750) SCC $50,680.60

Out of Class Assignment

Garbis, Tiffany Effective: 09/12/16 – 12/31/16 Graduation Specialist/ Academic Affairs/ Grade 15, Step 4 + 2.5%L + 7PG (2000) SCC $66,679.30

Krzeminski, Ian Effective: 08/29/16 – 11/18/16 Administrative Secretary/ DSPS/ SAC Grade 12, Step 3 $51,355.37

Lopez Mercedes, Jose Effective: 08/22/16 – 12/17/16 Electronic Media Specialist/ School of Grade 15, Step 4 + 1PG (500) Continuing Education/ SAC $63,601.76

McWilliam, Janell Effective: 09/12/16 – 12/31/16 Curriculum Specialist/ Arts, Humanities & Grade 13, Step 6 $65,695.00 Soc. Sci./ SCC

6.2 (1) HUMAN RESOURCES CLASSIFIED DOCKET Page 2 SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

Out of Class Assignment cont’d

Meade, Esther Effective: 09/12/16 – 12/31/16 Admissions & Records Spec. III/ Grade 10, Step 3 $46,705.24 Admissions/ SCC

Truong, James Effective: 08/15/16 – 06/30/17 International Student Program Specialist/ Grade 11, Step 1 $44,220.92 Enrollment/ SCC

Verduzco, Maria Effective: 08/29/16 – 12/17/16 Administrative Secretary/ School of Grade 12, Step 5 + 7.5%L $60,904.39 Continuing Education/ SAC

Zul, Armida Effective: 08/17/16 – 09/12/16 Lead Custodian/ OEC/ SCC Grade 8, Step 4 $46,188.30

Change in Salary Placement

Hernandez, Guadalupe Effective: September 1, 2016 Custodian/ Admin. Services/ SCC Grade 4, Step 6 $42,870.46 Change to day shift

Norris, Robert Effective July 1 – August 31, 2016 DSPS Specialist/ Learning Center/ SAC Grade 11, Step 6 + 10% L $62,124.58 Correct longevity increment

Saldana, Maria Effective: September 9, 2016 Library Clerk (Reorg 964) Grade 6, Step 6 + 5%L + 2PG Change FTE from 75% to 100% $49,197.74 Change Mo. From 10 to 12 Months/Yr

CLASSIFIED HOURLY New Appointments

Carter, Shannon Effective: September 12, 2016 Instructional Assistant (CL16-0824) Up to 19 Hours/Week School Session OEC/ SCC Grade 5, Step A $16.60/Hour

Diaz Escoto, Berenice Effective: September 8, 2016 Instructional Assistant (CL16-0663) Up to 19 Hours/Week School Session OEC/ SCC Grade 5, Step A $16.60/Hour

6.2 (2) HUMAN RESOURCES CLASSIFIED DOCKET Page 3 SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

CLASSIFIED HOURLY New Appointments cont’d

Hughes, Jessica Effective: August 23, 2016 Instructional Assistant (CL16-0771) Up to 19 Hours/Week School Session Science & Math /SCC Grade 5, Step A $16.60/Hour

Temporary to Hourly Ongoing

Cervantes, Cynthia Effective: August 1, 2016 Student Services Coord. (CL16-0769) 19 Hours/Week 12 Months/Year Counseling/ SAC Grade 15, Step A $26.12/Hour

Martinez, Monique Effective: September 12, 2016 Instructional Assistant (CL-16-0825) Up to 19 Hours/Week School Session OEC/ SCC Grade 5, Step A $16.60/Hour

Out of Class Assignment

Gilbert, Jessica Effective: 09/12/16 – 10/31/16 Administrative Secretary/ Academic Grade 12, Step A + 3PG (750) Affairs/ SCC $22.28/Hour + $62.50/Mo. PG

Nguyen, Trinity Effective: 09/01/16 – 12/16/16 Science Laboratory Coordinator/ Science & Grade 13, Step A $23.46/Hour Math /SCC

Leave of Absence

Pham, Myleen Effective: 08/22/16 – 10/03/16 Instructional Assistant/ Science & Math Reason: Maternity Leave /SAC

Ratification of Resignation/Retirement

Han, Diana Effective: July 1, 2016 Instructional Assistant/ OEC/ SCC Reason: Resignation

Saldivar, Juliana Effective: August 11, 2016 Instructional Assistant/ OEC/ SCC Reason: Resignation

6.2 (3) HUMAN RESOURCES CLASSIFIED DOCKET Page 4 SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT

Coria, Juan Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ Student Services/ SAC

Dearing Alexander Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Learning Facilitator / Humanities & Soc. Sci./ SAC

Duronsiet, Denine Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/16/17 Learning Facilitator / Humanities & Soc. Sci./ SAC

Garcia, Andrea Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ Science & Math /SAC

Le, Hieu Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/15/17 Instructional Assistant/ Student Services/ SCC

Leal, Karina Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Counseling Assistant/ Counseling/ SCC

Lee, Scott Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Athletic Trainer/Therapist/ Kinesiology/ SCC

Marasigan, Mary Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ Science & Math /SAC

Martinez Rizo, Guadalupe Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ Science & Math /SAC

Mejia, Sarah Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ Counseling/ SAC

Meraz, Norma Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/10/17 Admissions & Records Spec. I/ School of Continuing Education/ SAC

6.2 (4) HUMAN RESOURCES CLASSIFIED DOCKET Page 5 SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT cont’d

Nelson, Bryan Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/10/17 Instructional Assistant/ School of Continuing Education/ SAC

Nguyen, Elizabeth Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Accompanist/ Fine & Performing Arts/ SAC

Rafael, Rita Effective: 0927/16 – 06/09/17 Instructional Assistant/ Arts, Humanities & Soc. Sci./ SCC

Ramirez, Abigail Effective: 06/10/17 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ Counseling/ SAC

Weatherholt, Branden Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/09/17 Learning Facilitator / Science & Math /SAC

Zarate, Joel Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ Science & Math /SAC

Additional Hours for Ongoing Assignment

Alvarez Becerra, Julian Effective: 07/01/16 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ School of Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any Continuing Education/ SAC given period.

Cervantes, Cynthia Effective: 08/01/16 – 06/30/17 Student Services Coordinator/ Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any Counseling/ SAC given period.

Chang, Mary Effective: 09/27/16 – 12/30/16 Instructional Assistant/ Science & Math/ Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any SAC given period.

Gamboa, Dillon Effective: 09/12/16 – 09/23/16 Senior Clerk/ OEC/ SCC Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any given period.

6.2 (5) HUMAN RESOURCES CLASSIFIED DOCKET Page 6 SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

Additional Hours for Ongoing Assignment cont’d

Garcia, Anthony Effective: 08/11/16 – 06/30/17 High School & Comm. Outreach Spec./ Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any School of Continuing Education/ SAC given period.

Geddes, Christopher Effective: 07/01/16 – 06/30/17 Custodian/ Facilities Planning/ District Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any given period.

Gilbert, Jessica Effective: 09/13/16 – 10/31/16 Administrative Secretary/ Academic Grade 12, Step A $22.28/Hour Affairs/ SCC Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any given period.

Nguyen, Trinity Effective: 09/01/16 – 12/16/16 Science Lab Coord./ Science & Math Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any /SCC given period.

Panotes, Joe Effective: 07/01/16 – 06/30/17 Custodian/ Facilities Planning/ District Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any given period.

Solorzano, Vanessa Effective: 08/22/16 – 12/09/16 Instructional Assistant/ Science & Math Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any /SCC given period.

Vega, Brenda Effective: 07/01/16 – 06/30/17 HS Comm. Outreach Spec./ School of Grade 13, Step A $23.46/Hour Continuing Education/ SAC Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any given period.

Substitute Assignments

Coney, Sara Effective: 08/16/16 – 11/14/16 Student Services Coordinator/ Counseling/ SAC

Duong, Quyen Effective: 07/01/16 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ School of Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any Continuing Education/ SAC given period.

6.2 (6) HUMAN RESOURCES CLASSIFIED DOCKET Page 7 SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

Substitute Assignments cont’d

Hong, Tammy Effective: 07/21/16 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ School of Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any Continuing Education/ SAC given period.

Huyen, Thu T. Effective: 07/01/16 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ School of Not to exceed 19 consecutive days in any Continuing Education/ SAC given period.

Lu, Leslie Effective: 08/29/16 – 12/12/16 Admissions Assistant/ School of Continuing Education/ SAC

Meraz, Norma Effective: 08/30/16 – 06/30/17 Admissions & Records Spec. I/ School of Continuing Education/ SAC

Mora, Guadalupe Effective: 08/17/16 – 06/30/17 Custodian/ Admin. Services/ SCC

Nguyen, Giang Effective: 07/01/16 – 06/30/17 Skilled Maintenance Worker/ Admin. Services/ SCC

Nguyen, Quynh Effective: 08/29/16 – 11/30/16 Administrative Secretary/ DSPS/ SAC

Nguyen, Tung Effective: 08/29/16 – 06/30/17 Instructional Assistant/ School of Continuing Education/ SAC

Prado Cejar, Sergio Effective: 09/13/16 – 06/30/17 Custodian/ Admin. Services/ SAC

Rebolledo, Karina Effective: 09/27/16 – 01/25/17 Student Services Specialist/ Student Services/ SAC

Sonnenberg, Denise Effective: 09/12/16 – 06/30/17 Development Coordinator/ College Advancement/ SCC

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MISCELLANEOUS POSITIONS

Alderette, Xavier Effective: 07/04/16 – 07/22/16 Model/ Fine & Performing Arts/ SAC

Blackwell, Jana Effective: 07/04/16 - 07/22/16 Model/ Fine & Performing Arts/ SAC

Blackwell, Pamella Effective: 0704/16 – 07/22/16 Model/ Fine & Performing Arts/ SAC

Boggio Wooldridge, Alexandra Effective: 08/15/16 Community Services Presenter/ OEC/ SCC

Bonfiglio, Steve Effective: 08/01/16 Community Services Presenter/ OEC/ SCC

Bustamante, Maribel Effective: 08/22/16 – 06/30/17 Child Dev. Intern I/ Child Dev. Services/ School of Continuing Education/ SAC

Dewberry, Dorianne Effective: 09/02/16 Community Services Presenter/ OEC/ SCC

Gates, Alana Effective: 09/17/16 Community Services Presenter/ SCC

Gonzalez, Victoria Effective: 08/22/16 – 06/30/17 Child Dev. Intern I/ Child Dev. Services/ School of Continuing Education/ SAC

Matas Guevara, Ana Effective: 08/15/16 – 06/30/17 Child Dev. Intern I/ Child Dev. Services/ SAC

Turner, Tracey Effective: 07/04/16 – 07/22/16 Model/ Fine & Performing Arts/ SAC

6.2 (8) HUMAN RESOURCES CLASSIFIED DOCKET Page 9 SEPTEMBER 26, 2016

COMMUNITY SERVICE PRESENTERS Stipends Effective July 11 – August 10, 2016

Cohen, Robert Amount: $ 101.79

VOLUNTEERS

Barragan, Maria Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Volunteer/ Counseling/ SAC

Bernudez, Jocelyn Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Volunteer/ Student Services/ SAC

Carrera, Abel Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Volunteer Driver/ Kinesiology/ SAC

Cortez, Alin Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Volunteer/ Student Services/ SAC

McCanna, Thomas Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Volunteer/ Kinesiology/ SCC

Moncada, Mirna Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Volunteer/ Student Affairs/ SAC

Skaggs, Timothy Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Volunteer/ Kinesiology/ SAC

Vera, Angela Effective: 09/27/16 – 06/30/17 Volunteer/ Student Services/ SAC

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Aruleba, Olufemi O. Effective: 08/31/16-06/30/17 Barrero, Myriam Effective: 08/24/16-06/30/17 Browne, James W. Effective: 08/29/16-06/30/17 Carranza, Elizabeth Effective: 08/30/16-06/30/17 Chavez, Diana L. Effective: 08/24/16-06/30/17 Chavez, Rafael Effective: 08/31/16-06/30/17 Duenas, Francisco J. Effective: 08/31/16-06/30/17 Escobar, Rachael L. Effective: 08/25/16-06/30/17 Garrison, Hortensia Effective: 08/29/16-06/30/17 Hernandez, Kassandra Effective: 08/29/16-06/30/17 Herrera, Daisy Effective: 08/24/16-06/30/17 Hoang, Xuan. Effective: 08/24/16-06/30/17 Holdridge, Cody J. Effective: 08/30/16-06/30/17 Kelly, Payne C. Effective: 08/29/16-06/30/17 Le, Linh D. Effective: 08/31/16-06/30/17 Le, Nga Effective: 08/29/16-06/30/17 Lopez, Stephen D. Effective: 08/31/16-06/30/17 Ly, Thu Huong T. Effective: 08/24/16-06/30/17 Nguyen, Dung T. Effective: 08/30/16-06/30/17 Nguyen, Mary N. Effective: 08/25/16-06/30/17 Nguyen, Tuan T. Effective: 08/31/16-06/30/17 Noyola de la Cruz, Gilberto Effective: 08/29/16-06/30/17 Orzua, Stefany Effective: 08/29/16-06/30/17 Pedroza, Karyssa J. Effective: 08/25/16-06/30/17 Pham, Nhu Effective: 08/29/16-06/30/17 Pham, Thu Q. Effective: 09/01/16-06/30/17 Pham, Vi N. Effective: 08/30/16-06/30/17 Ruiz, Emanuel Effective: 08/24/16-06/30/17 Saldana, Edgar Effective: 08/18/16-06/30/17 Tavira, Kenya Effective: 08/25/16-06/30/17 Turk, Daniel W. Effective: 09/01/16-06/30/17 Tran, Albert N. Effective: 08/26/16-06/30/17 Tran, Hieu C. Effective: 08/23/16-06/30/17 Tran, Van T. Effective: 08/24/16-06/30/17 Trinh, Nghi T. Effective: 08/24/16-06/30/17 Turpin, Hayley R. Effective: 08/29/16-06/30/17 Van, Vy T. Effective: 09/02/16-06/30/17 Vazquez, Gilberto R. Effective: 08/23/16-06/30/17 Villicana, Cristina Effective: 08/26/16-06/30/17 Vo, Phong D. Effective: 08/30/16-06/30/17 Weekes, Braeden Effective: 08/24/16-06/30/17 Zarate Ramirez, Elia Effective: 08/25/16-06/30/17

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Asabi, Kongo Effective: 09/19/2016 – 06/30/2017 Bernal, Maxine Effective: 09/07/2016 – 06/30/2017 Braden, Kaylin Effective: 09/08/2016 – 06/30/2017 Broad, Megan Effective: 09/14/2016 – 06/30/2017 Butcher, Jacob Effective: 09/06/2016 – 06/30/2017 DeVera, Breanna Effective: 09/06/2016 – 06/30/2017 Franklin, Jasmine Effective: 09/06/2016 – 06/30/2017 Fragoso, Isela Effective: 09/14/2016 – 06/30/2017 Friel, Heidi Effective: 08/31/2016 – 06/30/2017 Hurst, Daniel Effective: 09/08/2016 – 06/30/2017 Maldonado, Catalina Effective: 09/12/2016 – 06/30/2017 Martinez, Diana Effective: 09/08/2016 – 06/30/2017 McCormac, Nicole Effective: 09/06/2016 – 06/30/2017 Miranda, Kimberly Effective: 09/12/2016 – 06/30/2017 Narciso, Kaila Effective: 08/24/2016 – 06/30/2017 Patel, Yusuf Effective: 09/06/2016 – 06/30/2017 Pyka, Ashley Effective: 08/30/2016 – 06/30/2017 Rice, Alexandria Effective: 09/06/2016 – 06/30/2017 Salsman, Hailey Effective: 09/07/2016 – 06/30/2017 Sanchez, Evelyn Effective: 08/25/2016 – 06/30/2017 Tran, Tiffany Effective: 09/06/2016 – 06/30/2017 Weed, David Effective: 09/06/2016 – 06/30/2017 Womack, Stephen Effective: 09/14/2016 – 06/30/2017 Zephaua, Keylee Effective: 08/08/2016 – 06/30/2017

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