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Set Your VC Course FASTFACTS Ventura College Ventura College, 4667 Telegraph Road, Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 289-6000 www.venturacollege.edu 2016 PROGRAMS & Ventura College OPPORTUNITIES Our Vision Ventura College will be a beacon of learning—a source of inspiration and guidance—for our students and community. Associate of Arts and Associate of Sciences Degrees offered in 33 majors. Our Mission At Ventura College, we transform students’ lives, develop human potential, create Certificates of Completion and an informed citizenry, and serve as the educational and cultural heart of our Proficiency Awards in 61 areas of study. community. Placing students at the center of their learning experience, we serve a highly diverse student body by providing innovative instruction and student Transfer Guarantee Agreements with support, focusing on associate degree and certificate completion, transfer, CSUCI, CSUN, UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, workforce preparation, and basic skills. We are committed to the sustainable and UC Santa Cruz. continuous improvement of our college and its services. K-12 Students can earn dual credit (both Our Guiding Principles high school and college credit) working with At Ventura College, we believe that students come first and all else follows. We their own high schools and middle schools, strive to create a campus environment that fosters collaboration, communication, or by enrolling with El Camino High School, and mutual respect. located onsite. We are committed to these Guiding Principles in all that we do: More than 17 Campus Clubs, including • Embrace the strength of diversity Alpha Gama Sigma (the Honor Society) and • Listen with intensity and compassion leadership opportunities through Associated • Communicate with integrity and patience Students at Ventura College (ASVC). • Design student-centered solutions • Spark self-confidence and a sense of discovery • Pursue our vision and goals with passion

ADMINISTRATION ENROLLMENT FEES College Employees / Fall 2016 Greg Gillespie, Ph.D., President Residents $46/unit Full-Time Faculty 158 (805) 289-6460 Part-Time Faculty 338 Non-Residents $235/unit Kim Hoffmans, Ed.D., VP Academic Affairs Classified 142 (805) 289-6464 Managers 14 David Keebler, VP Business Services Supervisors 10 (805) 289-6114 *Unduplicated Total. Part-time faculty may Office of Vice President Student Development work at multiple locations. (805) 289-6113 ATHLETICS Intercollegiate Sports for Men and Women, including: FALL 2016 Basketball; Tennis; Swimming and Diving; Water Polo; Softball; Soccer; STUDENT ENROLLMENT: 12,996 Football; Track and Field; Cross Country; Volleyball; Baseball; and Golf. Student Age Ventura College is a member of the and the California League of Community Colleges/Commission on Athletics (COA). Number Percentage HIGHLIGHTS 18 or younger 934 7.2 • Financial Aid and Child Care available for those who qualify. 18-19 3,650 28.1 • Health Center services and on-campus accident insurance for those 20-21 2,716 20.9 who pay their mandatory health fee or receive a fee waiver. • Free drop-in, group, and individual tutorial services for students 22-24 1,950 15.0 attending VC. 25-29 1,602 12.3 • Various scholarships are available through the VC Foundation: 30-34 717 5.5 more than $300,000 for incoming, current, and transfer students. 35-39 442 3.4 • The Educational Assistance Center (EAC) offers services to students with disabilities, including specialized academic, vocational, and counseling. 40-49 523 4.0 • The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services Office (EOPS) 50-64 403 3.1 provides additional programs and services and is designed to assist 65+ 59 0.5 educationally and economically disadvantaged students to be successful in their educational program at Ventura College. Average Age 24 • Career advisement is offered by a trained staff to help students gather information and explore options about career choices, educational goals, Student Gender and career objectives. Number Percentage Male 5,796 45 FOR MORE INFORMATION Female 7,008 54 Main Number Unknown 192 1 (805) 289-6000 | www.venturacollege.edu Ventura College Santa Paula Site Student Ethnicity (805) 525-7136 | www.venturacollege.edu/eastcampus Number Percentage Admissions and Records Asian 591 4.5 (805) 289-6457 | www.venturacollege.edu/admissions African 289 2.2 Counseling American/Black (805) 289-6448 | www.venturacollege.edu/counseling Hispanic 7,741 59.6 Financial Aid American Indian/ 47 0.4 (805) 289-6369 | www.venturacollege.edu/finaid Aslakan Educational Assistance Center Pacific Islander 32 0.2 Two or More (805) 289-6300 | www.venturacollege.edu/eac 479 3.7 Races EOPS White 3,719 28.6 (805) 289-6302 | www.venturacollege.edu/eops Transfer Center Unreported 98 0.8 (805) 289-6473 | www.venturacollege.edu/transfer Transfer Data (2013/14 )

Ventura College is one of three colleges in the Ventura To University of California 171 County Community College District and one of the 113 California Community Colleges that comprise the largest To California State University 662 college system in the world. 805-652-5500 www.vcccd.edu

Ventura County Community College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, age, or sexual orientation. Fall 2016