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Welcome to the official source of news for NOCCCD. Stay informed on the latest updates and read the stories and achievements that bring to life our community of faculty, staff, and students.
With Artificial Intelligence (AI) an increasingly hot top in education, NOCCCD is preparing to launch its first ever AI Expo in April 2025, sharing the potential and capabilities of this technology to students and educators alike.
Black History Month is going strong across the North Orange County community college campuses.
Every two years ahead of the general election, the California Secretary of State Students Vote Project hosts the Ballot Bowl—a friendly competition where higher education campuses compete to register the most students to vote and showcase civic engagement efforts.
NOCCCD is proud to announce that Cypress College and Fullerton College have both had their accreditation status reaffirmed by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC).
The 2024 NOCCCD Institutional Commitment to Diversity Report was presented at the Board of Trustees meeting on December 17, 2024.
At the December 17, 2024 Board of Trustees meeting, history was made when the first Student Trustee representative to North Orange Continuing Education was sworn in and officially seated. In 50+ years of NOCE’s existence, the campus has never had a student trustee elected.
At the November 26, 2024 Board of Trustees meeting, the Board officially approved the 2022-2026 NOCCCD District-Wide Strategic Plan.
Beginning in the Fall of 2026, Fullerton College will be launching its first ever Bachelor of Science in Drones and Autonomous Systems.
The Orange County Registrar of Voters has reported the results of the 2024 North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD) Board of Trustees election.
On October 30th, 2024, Fullerton College gained a major resource for its Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) population with the opening of their new APIDA Resource Center for faculty, staff and students.