History of Columbia
College
Columbia
College and Modesto Junior College are the two community colleges located in the
Yosemite Community College District. The former Modesto Junior College District
was expanded into the larger Yosemite Community College District in 1964 by
action of the district electorate. The district is geographically one of the
largest in the State and transects more than 100 miles of the fertile San
Joaquin Valley from the Coast Range on the west to the Sierra Nevada on the
east. The boundaries include nearly 4,000 square miles encompassing all of
Tuolumne and Stanislaus Counties and parts of San Joaquin, Merced, Calaveras and
Santa Clara Counties. Because of an increase in student enrollment, the need for
greater educational opportunities in the mountain counties, and the great
distance involved in travel for students to attend Modesto Junior College, the
Yosemite Community College District Board of Trustees authorized the formation
of Columbia Junior College and scheduled its opening for September, 1968. The
word ‘Junior’ was dropped from the College name in 1978. Starting on the quarter
system, Columbia College changed to the semester system on July 1, 1984.
Campus and Facilities
Campus buildings are planned around San Diego Reservoir from which wooded foothills join the rugged majesty of
the Sierra Nevada. In keeping with the historic atmosphere of the Mother Lode Region, the design concept of the
campus is in the architectural style of early California during the Gold Rush Days. In this unusual and picturesque
setting, the College is committed to a comprehensive program of academic and occupational education which
focuses on the worth and dignity of each student.
Mission Statement
Columbia College is a dynamic institution of
learners and creative thinkers dedicated to high standards of student success.
We prepare students to be fully engaged in an evolving world by offering
comprehensive and high quality programs and services. Columbia College is
committed to a culture of improvement through measuring student learning across
the institution. We strive for excellence, foster a spirit of professionalism
and celebrate diversity.
Approved by the
YCCD Board of Trustees on May 9, 2007
Adopted by
Columbia College Council on April 6, 2007
Vision
Statement
We envision ourselves as an
exceptional institution of higher education.
Columbia College will continue to provide
comprehensive, exemplary educational programs and services which respond to the
individual learning needs of its students and the collective economic and
cultural needs of its diverse communities.
Columbia College will be a center for
transformational learning promoted through critical and creative thinking that
is open to change and personal growth; civic, environmental, and global
awareness and engagement; and individual and collective responsibility. We will
promote a culture of support for student learning across the institution that
adopts a holistic approach.
Columbia College will use leading edge
technologies and showcase facilities to enhance teaching and learning. Our
vision will be realized through outstanding employees who adhere to high
standards of excellence while working in partnership with those we serve.
We envision developing a passion for lifelong
learning.
Approved by the YCCD Board of Trustees on May 9, 2007
Adopted by
Columbia College Council on April 6, 2007
Columbia
College Core Values
The Columbia College community is committed to
following a set of enduring Core Values wherein the development of Columbia
College meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs. These Core Values will guide the
institution through changing times and shape our Vision, Mission and Goals.
Academic Excellence and Success: We
value the commitment to quality and support continuous improvement through
student learning outcomes. We are committed to providing a comprehensive
curriculum and services that support and foster a culture of academic wellness
for all of our students.
Innovation, Professional Development, and
Commonality: We value creativity, risk-taking, and vision. We value
others, ourselves, and our students as unique individuals and embrace the
commonalities and the differences that promote the best of who we are.
Transformational Learning: We value
and promote critical and creative thinking. We value learning as a lifelong
process of change in the pursuit of knowledge and personal growth.
Vital Community and Access: We value
and believe it is essential to assist the broader community in gaining access to
higher education and achieving success in their chosen endeavors. Columbia
College values its role in the community and is dedicated to strengthening and
enriching the quality of life of all those we serve.
Environmental Sustainability: We
value our living planet. We accept responsibility and adopt practices to
protect the environment for future generations and share these values with
others.
Civic Awareness: We value civic and
global awareness. We promote the understanding and betterment of our planet by
engaging our community.
Shared Decision Making: We value
shared decision making that provides each of us the opportunity to participate
in building consensus. We value individual and collective responsibility and
accountability.
Positive Environment: We value the
preservation of the unique environment of Columbia College which is welcoming,
pleasing, and safe.
Collegiality and Professionalism: We
value kindness and respect in all our interactions. We support, promote and
demonstrate understanding, civility, cooperation and mutual respect among all of
its employees, students, and community members.
Institutional Wellness: We value an
environment and culture that supports health in which institutional policies,
programs, curricula, services and collaborative work with the community promotes
and supports health and wellness.
Adopted by
Columbia College Council on April 6, 2007 |