Delnita Brown is among those benefiting from a partnership between the United Domestic Workers (UDW), a union representing more than 171,000 caregivers, and the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office to provide free or low-cost education to its UDW members. Four colleges in Riverside and San Bernardino counties are participating.
With demand for logistics, warehousing, and supply-chain jobs continuing to rise in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, Norco College is procuring talent for the industry by offering quality training to keep goods moving from manufacture to consumer.
Many community colleges have a journalism program, but few teach it from within prison walls. This past summer, Chaffey College launched a journalism degree program inside the California Institution for Men (CIM) in Chino, creating perhaps the only such community college program for incarcerated men in the country.
Law enforcement careers are evolving, and Moreno Valley College is leading the charge. With one of the region’s largest public safety training programs, the College is preparing students for high-demand roles that make a real impact. From flexible evening academies to hands-on scenario training, the path to protecting and serving starts right here.
With a growing healthcare sector fueled by an aging population and a rising number of surgeries, anesthesia technicians/technologists are in demand. Riverside City College (RCC) offers one of the few programs in the state to address the need.
The industrial/manufacturing sector in Riverside and San Bernardino counties needs more people than ever to keep business running. Chaffey College is doing its part to heed the call by offering free pre-apprenticeship training to students in the region who might not otherwise have the opportunity to take advantage of these well-paying jobs.
Culinary careers are sizzling again as the hospitality and restaurant industry bounces back from the pandemic and seeks to fill the positions vacated during the COVID-19 downturn. Chaffey College is doing its part to get more cooks in the kitchen.
Dyamond Hall, who graduated from Chaffey College with a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) certificate and an Associate of Science degree in Nursing from San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC), completed her studies by taking one or two classes at a time while working full-time and managing family responsibilities. “The flexibility and affordability of community college allowed me to pursue my goals without compromising my commitments at home,” she says.
With nearly 40 million people relying on California’s water system — and a $59 billion agriculture sector depending on it — the demand for skilled water professionals is rising fast. In the Inland Empire, aging infrastructure, regional growth, and a wave of retirements are fueling job growth in water distribution, treatment, and wastewater systems. That’s where Inland colleges are stepping in.

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