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Citrus College pitches dual‑enrollment, Promise program and career training to Glendora trustees
Summary
Citrus College officials presented enrollment data and partnership opportunities to the Glendora Unified Board, highlighting dual enrollment offerings with GUSD, the Promise Program (two years tuition free for eligible full‑time students), study abroad, continuing education and career training partnerships including CAT equipment training.
Citrus College Superintendent‑President Greg Schultz and Trustee Pat Rasmussen briefed the Glendora Unified Board on Oct. 14 about the college’s programs and partnerships with Glendora Unified, including dual enrollment sections, the Promise Program, career technical training and study‑abroad opportunities.
Lede: Schultz said Citrus College serves more than 11,000 students this fall and described pathways that let Glendora students earn college credit while in high school. "Every first‑time college student right out of high school who attends full time and goes through the FAFSA process is entitled to attend college tuition free for two years," he told the board when describing the Promise Program.
Nut graf: Board members and college officials emphasized local transfer and career pathways: dual enrollment,…
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