Students and to the Development of the Communities We Serve
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RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Mission Riverside Community College District is dedicated to the success of our students and to the development of the communities we serve. To advance this mission, our colleges and learning centers provide educational and student services to meet the needs and expectations of their unique communities of learners. To support this mission, District offices provide our colleges with central services and leadership in the areas of advocacy, resource development and planning. Moreno Valley College Norco College Riverside City College Accredited: 2010 Accredited: 2010 Founded: 1916 Campus: 140 acres Campus: 141 acres Campus: 108 acres Enrollment: 10,340 students Enrollment: 10,990 students Enrollment: 22,240 students Website: mvc.edu Website: norcocollege.edu Website: rcc.edu Enrollment Student Demographics Ethnicity Other District Enrollment - Fall 2018 22,240 Asian / Pacic Islander 3% Headcount: 43,570 7% Full-Time Equivalent Students: 13,794 White Non-Hispanic 19% 10,990 FTES 10,340 STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS 7,556 Hispanic 63% FTES FTES African-American 3,192 8% 3,046 Gender Moreno Valley College Norco College Riverside City College Age 56% 36% 31% 43% 14% 7% 12% Campus Locations Under 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35 + Male Female District At A Glance • RCCD covers 450 square miles in western Riverside County • RCCD serves six K-12 unified school districts • RCCD operates three regionally accredited colleges • Each college is certified as an Hispanic Serving Institution • Each college has a Veterans Resource Center to serve OED student Veterans and their dependents • Employees Full-time Faculty 424 Classified Staff 620 Part-time Faculty 1079 Administrators 138 Moreno Valley College Ben Clark Training Ctr. Centennial Plaza: 16130 Lasselle Street 16791 Davis Avenue - Center for Social Justice Moreno Valley, CA 92551-2045 Riverside, CA 92518 and Civil Liberties (951) 571-6100 (951) 571-6300 3855 Market Street Riverside, CA 92501 Norco College RCCD Office of Economic 2001 Third Street Development (OED) - RCC Coil School for the Arts Norco, CA 92860-2600 23555 Meyer Drive 3890 University Avenue (951) 372-7000 Riverside, CA 92518 Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 571-6474 - RCC Culinary Arts Academy Riverside City College & RCCD District Offices 4800 Magnolia Avenue Rubidoux Annex 3801 Market Street Riverside, CA 92506-1299 4250 Opal Street Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 222-8000 Jurupa Valley, CA 92509 (951) 328-3790 (951) 222-8800 RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Degrees & Certificates Awarded 2018-19 Adopted Budget Degrees and Certicates Awarded 8,105 Total Available Funds - $427,637,410 2,140 Internal Service General Obligation Bond $21,074,747 Special Revenue 5,808 $6,645,670 4.93% $7,319,039 Total 1.55% 1.71% 4,679 4,299 4,368 1,738 Capital Projects $7,957,883 1,275 1,444 1,375 1.86% Certicates 5,965 4,070 3,404 2,855 2,993 Degrees General Restricted $134,618,269 31.48% General Unrestricted $250,021,802 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 58.47% Academic & Certificate Programs Associate Degrees 115 Financial Aid (2017-18) Associate Degrees for Transfer 46 Certificates 165 $84,994,693 was awarded to Student Excellence 30,434 students RCCD produced the only community college team selected to participate in the testing phase in the 2018 NASA’s 51% Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students program of RCCD students receive the at Johnson Space Center. The team spent several months California Promise grant. coding AR-based prototypes and preparing for a test in NASA’s Human Integrated Vehicles and Environments (HIVE) facility. MVC student, Dante Ayala, participated in the Bronze Age Board of Trustees Körös Off-Tell Archaeological (BAKOTA) Field School in Buda- pest, Hungary. The six-week summer program is hosted by • Tracey Vackar, President Quinnipiac University and the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates Site program. • Mary Figueroa, Vice President • Bill Hedrick, Secretary In spring of 2017, the Associated Students of Norco College successfully launched the NORCO COLLEGE FOOD PANTRY. • Virginia Blumenthal, Trustee In 2017-18 students distributed nearly 1,000 bags of food to • Jose Alcala, Trustee enrolled students and received a $3,000 donation from Stater Bros., Inc. Riverside City College’s guitar, wind, jazz and percussion ensembles hosted a CONCERT FOR THE HOMELESS raising nearly $4,000 to provide shelter and food for 100 homeless people in Riverside. 3801 Market Street, Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 222-8800 www.rccd.edu.