GROSSMONT COLLEGE STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT NAMED TO CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES’ BOARD OF GOVERNORS

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Student leader tasked with keeping state board attuned

 

August 1 2009 (El Cajon) – Marc Valenzuela, Grossmont College’s new student body president, has a busy year ahead--including his latest appointment as a student liaison to the California Community Colleges’ Board of Governors.

 

Valenzuela, who also represents the nine community colleges in San Diego and Imperial counties on the Student Senate of California Community Colleges, has been selected as one of two Student Senate representatives to attend the monthly BOG meetings in Sacramento.

 

Appointing him was SSCCC President Reid Milburn, who will join Valenzuela at the meetings to provide Student Senate updates and testimony on behalf of California’s 2.6 million community college students.  The Student Senate was formed in the mid-‘90s to ensure students have a role in the consultation process used by California community colleges.

 

“We are delighted that a Grossmont College student will have the opportunity to be working so closely with the Board of Governors,” said Chancellor Cindy L. Miles. “The students at community colleges will be well served with Marc Valenzuela as their representative.”

 

A native of El Centro and a 2008 graduate of Southwest High School, Valenzuela has attended Grossmont College since fall 2008. During the past two summers, Valenzuela has worked in San Diego as an assistant stage manager at the Starlight Theatre in Balboa Park. After graduating from Grossmont College, he plans to transfer to a four-year university and major in public relations.

 

The California Community Colleges is the largest system of higher education in the world with 110 colleges and 72 districts. The Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District serves the East County region of San Diego County and beyond to the Imperial County and Mexican borders. The two community colleges comprising the district, Grossmont College and Cuyamaca College, serve more than 28,000 students per semester.
 


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