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California Community Colleges chancellor Brice Harris discusses the SCC Workforce program, among other topics, in an interview conducted by California Forward. | Photo courtesy www.caeconomy.org.
California Community Colleges chancellor Brice Harris discusses the SCC Workforce program, among other topics, in an interview conducted by California Forward. | Photo courtesy www.caeconomy.org.

California Community Colleges Chancellor Dr. Brice W. Harris announced Feb. 11 in a video interview with California Forward that community colleges are responsible for developing the workforce.

“It’s really our responsibility to fulfill the labor needs for the state, to anticipate whenever we can what those new and emerging jobs are going to be and to develop programs to support those needs,” Harris said.

But according to Harris, community colleges can only be successful in doing so by knowing what employers are looking for in terms of labor.

“We really depend on business industries to tell us what their labor market is going to be,” said Harris.
“We need to have a good dialogue; a good level of conversation between employers and the colleges in order to make certain that the kind of graduate they need is the kind right kind of graduate we produce.”

The Career Center at City College is here to help students achieve the goals that they’ve set for themselves.
“We offer tools and resources for students,” said Career Center student personnel assistant, Tracey Hodge. “If they have a certain career choice, but don’t necessarily know what to major in, we have career assessments. We help with resumes, cover sheets, and really anything that would help prepare students for their career.”
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City College counselor Jon Harvey said that the counselors are encouraging students to not settle for the short-term goals.

“Students look for the short-term fix,” Harvey said. “The higher the degree, the higher the pay and satisfaction. Students look for the short-term and the counselors are looking to help students for the lifetime goals and careers.”

Community college efforts towards workforce preparedness appear to be paying off. City College music major Stephanie Wright, 22, said her career opportunities would be limited without a college diploma.

“I think City College does give student needed gifts like discipline and responsibility for their own work,” said Wright. “Getting a degree through City College prepares me for the workforce in a way, because it opens doors for job opportunities that may not be available with a high school diploma.”

Psychology and social science major Anna Shaffer, 25, credited City College professors for the successes she has experienced since entering the workforce.

“While I’ve been attending City College I’ve been blessed with some awesome opportunities,” Shaffer said. “That being said, certain professors have helped me academically, personally, [and] professionally, and have become influential role models.”

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