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Sacramento, CA 95814
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USC Price core values: 1. Academic freedom and an institutional commitment to the search for truth. 2. The Trojan family values, which include caring and respect, an appreciation of diversity, team spirit, and a commitment to service. 3. Informed risk-taking. 4. Ethical conduct. In addition, the USC State Capital Center's Core Values: 1. Making a difference. 2. A passion for learning.
Serving the Sacramento Region for over 30 years, the University of San Francisco's Sacramento Regional Campus is located in downtown near California's State Capitol. USF offers bachelor and master degree programs designed to serve those who have a passion for justice and are interested in creating a more humane and just world. We invite you to explore becoming part of our learning community. Contact us to discuss your professional and academic goals.
The Constitution of the Student Senate for California Community Colleges (SSCCC) became effective in May 2006. The constitution established a governance structure that was similar to and based on the governance structure of the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges The original SSCCC constitution provided that the SSCCC shall have a General Assembly and a Student Senate Council. The General Assembly included one voting delegate from each of 113 recognized associated student organizations at the 112 California community colleges. The Student Senate Council included 20 “Regional Senators” and 10 “At-Large Senators”. The constitution divided California into 10 geographic regions and each year the voting delegates in each region elected 2 Regional Senators. The At-Large Senators were elected each year by and from among the voting delegates at a General Assembly. The constitution was amended in 2011 to eliminate the office of At-Large Senator and to provide that the voting delegates in each region shall elect 3 Regional Senators. The Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges has provided that, “A Student Senate for the California Community Colleges has been established in conjunction with local associated student organizations so that the community college students of California may have a formal and effective means for participating in the formation of state policies that have or may have a significant impact on students.” The Board has recognized the SSCCC “as the representative of community college-associated student organizations before the Board of Governors and the Chancellor’s Office” (Title 5, Section 50002, California Code of Regulations). The Student Senate fully participates as a member of the Chancellor’s “Consultation Council” (http://www.cccco.edu/SystemOffice/ConsultationCouncil/tabid/522/Default.aspx), which was established in accordance with the provisions of Assembly Bill 1725 (Chapter 973, Statutes of 1988).
ACADEMICS UC Center Sacramento is the University of California’s teaching, research and public-service site located one block from the State Capitol Building. Operated by UC Davis, UCCS offers distinctive academic programs in public policy and journalism to students from throughout the university’s 10-campus system. These two programs provide students with an opportunity to study through seminars and internships in and around the state Capitol. Since its founding in 2004, UCCS has enrolled more than 650 students, many of whom now are engaged in policy careers with all levels of government or with organizations, associations and firms that work closely with government. RESEARCH UCCS seeks to foster public-policy research in the University of California system. In collaboration with partners in academia, government and philanthropy, UCCS serves as a system-wide resource, focused on issues of importance to the state and nation and based on collaborating networks of scholars drawn from the entire UC system. PUBLIC SERVICE UCCS seeks to foster communication between UC scholars and state policymakers in all branches of state government, from the governor’s office and the Legislature to various state agencies, departments and commissions. UCCS disseminates the results of policy-relevant research by UC scholars through conferences, workshops, lectures and seminars at its facility in the heart of the Capitol community.
Welcome to Commencement Commencement is a time of celebration; after all, it's not every day that you complete a major milestone in your life! We know you have already come a long way, through many hours of coursework, lectures and exams, and we are here to make sure that all of your efforts come to fruition in receiving your degree. You are among the thousands of outstanding graduates who have made the wise decision to invest in their own futures. We believe you will find your degree from National University to be an invaluable asset in today's knowledge-based society. As you carry your new knowledge out into the world, we hope that you will remain an active and involved member of our alumni community. To honor your accomplishment, you are invited to participate in National University's commencement exercises, which take place on: Sunday, April 22, 2012 Northern California Commencement Ceremony Event Begins at 1:00 P.M. Sacramento Convention Center Speaker: Martha Barnette During the ceremony, you will cross the stage and receive a certificate of participation. Your diploma will be mailed to you after the official quarterly degree posting date for your degree. Once again, congratulations on your impressive achievement. We hope that you will join us with your peers, professors, family and friends in this time of celebration.
Our Professors are committed to providing quality, worthwhile, exciting courses. For any student who is committed to completing the Juris Doctor program as well as for students who are not ready to commit to a full-time law school; UNC is here to provide a quality education that is worth your time. UNC is approved by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California to grant Juris Doctor degrees and is regulated by the examining committee as an unaccredited, fixed facility, law school whose students are eligible to sit for the General Bar Exam. Please click on the item titled "Guideline 2.3 (D) Required Disclosures", on the left side of this screen, for further details. Revised 3/28/11 “Lorenzo Patiño is a great way to study the law. The professors are practicing Attorneys with real world experience, knowledge and skill. Classroom size is small so you receive the individual attention you need. The school is affordable with a payment plan that may fit your budget. I graduated in ’95 and have had my own criminal defense firm for more than 10 years. The things I learned at Lorenzo Patiño put me on the pathway to success.” Robert C. Matheu, Esq. Please contact us at (916) 441-4485. Call or email at [email protected] for more information!
First school to offer Alternative Licensing Path formerly known as LUG based curriculum.
The Ethnic Studies Student Association (ESSA) values the histories, cultures, and contemporary issues which define and shape ethnic group experiences in the United States. ESSA is focused on recognizing the existence of the many diverse cultures and transforming bias behaviors through education. ESSA is committed to promoting and celebrating the richness which can be found in every culture.
The California State Capitol is home to the government of California. The building houses the bicameral state legislature and the office of the governor. Located in Sacramento, the Neoclassical structure was completed between 1861 and 1874 at the west end of Capitol Park, which is framed by L Street to the north, N Street to the south, 10th Street to the west, and 15th Street to the east. The Capitol and grounds were listed on the office of the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and listed as a California Historical Landmark in 1974, with a re-dedication on January 9, 1982 to commemorate the close of the bicentennial restoration project.