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- Child
Development Center
We believe that
children learn best in a positive, peaceful atmosphere designed
to foster a sense of self-esteem and the classroom curriculum is
developmentally appropriate.
We serve students,
faculty, staff, and community families with children ages 2-5
years old.
http://www.cuyamaca.edu/division3/cdc/
- Community
Learning
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District integrates its resources
and functions with community life. Community learning recognizes
that education is a lifelong process of importance to all age
groups. Educational opportunities such as noncredit and
fee-based classes courses are provided to all community members
through Community Learning.
http://www.cuyamaca.edu/preview/
- MESA
(Math, Engineering, Science Achievement)
MESA/C3P (Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement/California Community
College Program) is a program designed to develop the economically disadvantaged
community college student, majoring in math and science-based fields,
by assisting in the areas of counseling, academic support, university
bridging, industry exposure, and community service. The goal of the
program is to increase the number of economically disadvantaged community
college students who transfer to four-year institutions and successfully
attain math and science-based degrees.
- Off-Site
Classes
Evening and off-campus classes do not differ in academic quality from
those in the regular day program. They are parallel in title and
number, prerequisites, course content, outside work required,
examinations and instructor qualifications. Classes may be
offered in local middle schools, high schools, community or business facilities.
http://www.cuyamaca.edu/division3/off-site
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