
Mendocino College Main Campus in Ukiah offers a comprehensive range of associate degrees, certificates, and transfer programs designed to prepare students for careers or further education. The campus emphasizes hands-on learning in various fields, supported by modern facilities including science labs, computer centers, and vocational workshops.
These programs are tailored to meet the needs of Mendocino County's diverse workforce, with flexible scheduling including online, evening, and weekend classes. Faculty bring industry experience to the classroom, ensuring relevance and employability. The campus also supports non-credit courses in ESL, GED preparation, and community education for lifelong learners. Overall, the curriculum promotes equity and access, serving over 4,000 students annually with a focus on student success and community engagement.
The Willits Center of Mendocino College provides accessible education to northern county residents, focusing on career-oriented and transfer programs in a smaller, community-focused setting. It offers select associate degrees, certificates, and foundational courses, with an emphasis on vocational training suited to the local economy.
This center serves approximately 500 students per year, prioritizing affordability and convenience with hybrid learning options. Instructors provide personalized support, and the facility includes a library resource center and computer lab. Programs align with regional needs like tourism, agriculture, and healthcare, promoting economic vitality in Willits and surrounding areas. Community workshops and events further enhance lifelong learning opportunities.
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