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SIG Two-Year Institutions Two-Year Institution Client List Since 1987, SIG has completed hundreds of assignments at colleges and universities across the United States and internationally. Engagements have ranged from ERP procurements, implementations, assessments, DBA support, and programming, to consulting and training, project management, temporary IT staffing, business process analysis, and IT planning. Following is a partial list of two-year institutions that SIG has had the opportunity to serve: ◼ Aims Community College, Colorado ◼ Community College of Philadelphia, ◼ Alamo Community College District, Texas Pennsylvania ◼ Allan Hancock Community College District, ◼ Compton Community College District, California California ◼ Antelope Valley College, California ◼ Contra Costa Community College District, ◼ Athens State University, Alabama California ◼ Barstow Community College District, ◼ Copper Mountain Community College, California California ◼ Barton County Community College, Kansas ◼ Cuesta College, California ◼ Blinn College, Texas ◼ Delaware Technical Community College, ◼ Bristol Community College, Massachusetts Terry Campus, Delaware ◼ Brunswick Community College, North ◼ Delgado Community College, Louisiana Carolina ◼ Eastern New Mexico University - Roswell, ◼ Butler Community College, Kansas New Mexico ◼ Cabrillo College, California ◼ El Paso Community College, Texas ◼ Central Arizona College, Arizona ◼ Feather River College, California ◼ Central Carolina Technical College, South ◼ Florida Keys Community College, Florida Carolina ◼ Florida SouthWestern State College, Florida ◼ Central New Mexico Community College, ◼ Foothill-DeAnza Community College District, New Mexico California ◼ Central Oregon Community College, Oregon ◼ Gavilan College, California ◼ Cerritos College, California ◼ Greenfield Community College, ◼ Chabot-Las Positas Community College Massachusetts District, California ◼ Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College ◼ Chaffey College, California District, California ◼ Chattanooga State Community College, ◼ Harrisburg Area Community College, Tennessee Pennsylvania ◼ Chippewa Valley Technical College, ◼ Highland Community College, Illinois Wisconsin ◼ Hillsborough Community College, Florida ◼ Citrus College, California ◼ Horry Georgetown Technical College, South ◼ City College of San Francisco, California Carolina ◼ Clackamas Community College, Oregon ◼ Hudson Valley Community College, New ◼ Clatsop Community College, Oregon York ◼ Cleveland State Community College, ◼ Imperial Valley College, California Tennessee ◼ Irvine Valley College, California ◼ Clovis Community College, New Mexico ◼ Isothermal Community College, North ◼ Coast Community College District, California Carolina ◼ Cochise County Community College District, ◼ Ivy Tech Community College, Indiana Arizona ◼ Jefferson College, Missouri ◼ Coconino Community College, Arizona ◼ Joliet Junior College, Illinois ◼ College of Marin, California ◼ Kern Community College District, California ◼ College of Southern Nevada, Nevada ◼ Lafayette College, Pennsylvania ◼ College of Western Idaho, Idaho ◼ Lake Michigan College, Michigan ◼ College of the Desert, California ◼ Lake Tahoe Community College District, ◼ College of the Redwoods Community College California District, California ◼ Lake-Sumter State College, Florida ◼ College of the Sequoias, California ◼ Lane Community College, Oregon ◼ College of the Siskiyous, California ◼ Lansing Community College, Michigan ◼ Collin College, Texas ◼ Laredo College, Texas ◼ Colorado Community College System, ◼ Lincoln Land Community College, Illinois Colorado ◼ Linn-Benton Community College, Oregon ◼ Lone Star College System, Texas Contact SIG at 800-776-0111 or email [email protected] for more information. www.sigcorp.com Revised 11/15/2018 Two-Year Institution Client List ◼ Los Angeles Community College District, ◼ San Jose Evergreen Community College California District, California ◼ Massasoit Community College, ◼ San Mateo County Community College Massachusetts District, California ◼ McHenry County College, Illinois ◼ Santa Barbara City College, California ◼ Mendocino College, California ◼ Santa Fe Community College, New Mexico ◼ Merced Community College District, ◼ Santa Rosa Junior College, California California ◼ Sauk Valley Community College, Illinois ◼ MiraCosta College, California ◼ Sierra College, California ◼ Modesto Junior College, California ◼ Sinclair Community College, Ohio ◼ Mohawk Valley Community College, New ◼ Solano Community College, California York ◼ South Orange County Community College ◼ Monterey Peninsula College, California District, California ◼ Montgomery College, Maryland ◼ South Texas College, Texas ◼ Morton College, Illinois ◼ Southern University at Shreveport, ◼ Motlow State Community College, Louisiana Tennessee ◼ Southwest Tennessee Community College, ◼ Mount Wachusett Community College, Tennessee Massachusetts ◼ Southwestern College, California ◼ Mt. San Antonio College, California ◼ Southwestern Michigan College, Michigan ◼ Mt. San Jacinto College, California ◼ Stark State College, Ohio ◼ Napa Valley College, California ◼ State Center Community College District, ◼ Nashville State Community College, California Tennessee ◼ Surry Community College, North Carolina ◼ Nassau Community College, New York ◼ Taft College, California ◼ New Mexico Junior College, New Mexico ◼ Technical College of the Lowcountry, South ◼ North Orange County Community College Carolina District, California ◼ Tri-County Technical College, South Carolina ◼ Northeast Mississippi Community College, ◼ Triton College, Illinois Mississippi ◼ Tyler Junior College, Texas ◼ Northern Essex Community College, ◼ Umpqua Community College, Oregon Massachusetts ◼ Ventura County Community College District, ◼ Oakton Community College, Illinois California ◼ Ohlone College, California ◼ Victor Valley College, California ◼ Palo Verde College, California ◼ Victoria College, Texas ◼ Palomar College, California ◼ Volunteer State Community College, ◼ Pasadena City College, California Tennessee ◼ Piedmont Technical College, South Carolina ◼ Waubonsee Community College, Illinois ◼ Pima County Community College District, ◼ West Hills Community College District, Arizona California ◼ Portland Community College, Oregon ◼ West Valley-Mission Community College ◼ Rio Hondo College, California District, California ◼ Riverside Community College District, ◼ Wharton County Junior College, Texas California ◼ Wichita State University Campus of Applied ◼ Roane State Community College, Tennessee Sciences and Technology, Kansas ◼ SUNY Adirondack Community College, New ◼ William Rainey Harper College (Harper York College), Illinois ◼ SUNY Erie Community College, New York ◼ Yavapai College, Arizona ◼ SUNY Suffolk County Community College, ◼ York Technical College, South Carolina New York ◼ Yuba Community College District, California ◼ San Bernardino Community College District, California ◼ San Diego Community College District, California ◼ San Jacinto Community College District, Texas ◼ San Joaquin Delta Community College District, California Contact SIG at 800-776-0111 or email [email protected] for more information. www.sigcorp.com Revised 11/15/2018 .
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