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Integrated Grant Recipients Integrated Undergraduate Teacher Preparation Grant Recipients Grant Recipient Community College Partner(s) Planned Integrated Credential Program(s) Azusa Pacific Citrus Community College Education Specialist, Single University Subject: Math, Science Citrus Community College, Mount Cal Poly Pomona Education Specialist San Antonio College Multiple Subject, Single Subject: California Baptist Math, Science, English, World University California Community College in the Languages, Social Science, Inland Empire Education Specialist Bakersfield Community College, Taft California State University, College, Porterville College, Cerro Education Specialist Bakersfield Coso College, and Antelope Valley College California State Education Specialist, Bilingual University, Channel Authorization Islands Oxnard College Reedley College, Modesto JC, Butte California State Community Multiple Subject, Education University, Chico Specialist College California State Los Angeles Harbor College Multiple Subject with Bilingual University, Authorization Dominguez Hills College of the Sequoias, Porterville California State Multiple Subject, Bilingual College , and West Hills College University, Fresno Authorization Lemoore Reedley College, Fresno City California State College, West Hills Single Subject Math University, Fresno Community College, and Clovis Community College Integrated Undergraduate Teacher Preparation Grant Recipients Fullerton Community College, California State Early Childhood Education Santiago Community College, Santa University, Fullerton Specialist Ana Community College Fullerton Community College, California State Santiago Community College, Santa Education Specialist University, Fullerton Ana Community College California State Long Beach City College, Cerritos Multiple Subject with Bilingual University, Long Community College Authorization Beach California State East Los Angeles College Multiple Subject, Education University, Los Specialist, Bilingual Angeles Authorization California State Los Angeles Community College University, Los District: Los Angeles Trade-Technical Single Subject Math Angeles College California State Monterey Peninsula College and Multiple Subject with Bilingual University, Monterey Hartnell College Authorization Bay California State Monterey Peninsula College and University, Monterey Hartnell College Education Specialist Bay California State Sacramento City College Multiple Subject, Single Subject University, Science Sacramento California State Palomar Community College, Multiple Subject, Education University, San MiraCosta Community College Specialist, Bilingual Marcos Authorization San Joaquin Delta College, Modesto Multiple Subject, Multiple California State Junior College, and Merced College Subject with Bilingual University, Stanislaus Authorization, Education Specialist Dominican University College of Marin Multiple Subject, Education of California Specialist Integrated Undergraduate Teacher Preparation Grant Recipients Humboldt State College of the Redwoods Education Specialist University Multiple Subject, Single Subject: Math, Science, World Loyola Marymount El Camino College Languages, English, Social University Science, Music, Industrial and Technology Education, Physical Education, Science Laney Community College Multiple Subject, Bilingual Mills College Authorization Notre Dame de San Mateo County Community Single Subject Science Namur College District Grossmont College, San Diego Point Loma Nazarene Community College, MiraCosta Multiple Subject, Single Subject: University College, Palomar College, Math, Art Southwestern Community College San Diego State Southwestern Community College, Single Subject: Math, Science University Cuyamaca College, Miramar College Southwestern College, San Diego San Diego State Community College District, Single Subject: Math, Science University Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Southwestern Community College, Multiple Subject with Bilingual San Diego State San Diego Mesa College, Cuyamaca Authorization, Bilingual University College, Grossmont College Authorization, Education Specialist Mesa Community College, Miramar San Diego State College, Southwestern College, Education Specialist University Cuyamaca College, Imperial Valley College Skyline Community College Single Subject Physical San Francisco State Education, Education Specialist University (Adaptive Physical Education) Integrated Undergraduate Teacher Preparation Grant Recipients San Francisco State Skyline Community College, Canada Multiple Subject with Bilingual University College Authorization Foothill-DeAnza College, San Jose Single Subject Math, Education San Jose State City College Specialist, Bilingual University Authorization Sonoma State Santa Rosa Junior College Multiple Subject with Bilingual University Authorization St. Mary's College of Los Medanos College Education Specialist California University of Mt. SAC Community College Single Subject: Math, Science California Irvine University of Santa Monica College Single Subject: Math with California, Los Bilingual Authorization, Science Angeles University of Laverne Citrus Community College Multiple Subject San Diego Miramar College, San University of San Diego Mesa College, San Diego City Single Subject: Math, Science Diego College University of San City College of San Francisco, Multiple Subject, Single Subject: Francisco Peralta Community College District Math, Science University of the San Joaquin Delta College, Sierra Multiple Subject, Education Pacific College Specialist Whittier College Rio Hondo College Education Specialist .
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