Crafton Hills College
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| Crafton Hills College | |
|---|---|
| Type | Community college |
| President | Gloria Macías Harrison |
| Vice-president | Cheryl Marshall Ed.D. (Instructional) |
| Location | Yucaipa, San Bernardino County, California, United States 34°2.45′N 117°6.05′W / 34.04083°N 117.10083°WCoordinates: 34°2.45′N 117°6.05′W / 34.04083°N 117.10083°W |
| Campus | Suburban |
| Colors | Green and Gold |
| Nickname | Crafton/CHC |
| Mascot | Roadrunner |
| Affiliations | San Bernardino Community College District |
| Website | http://www.craftonhills.edu |
Located in the city of Yucaipa, east of San Bernardino, Crafton Hills College serves more than 5,000 students each semester.
Mission Statement- The mission of Crafton Hills College is to advance the education and success of students in a quality learning environment.
Vision Statement- The vision of Crafton Hills College is to be the premier community college for public safety and health services careers and transfer preparation.
Institutional Values- Our institutional values are creativity, inclusiveness, excellence, and learning centeredness.
Students attending Crafton may choose to earn an associate’s degree, transfer to a four-year college or university or earn a career certificate that prepares them to enter the workforce. Crafton maintains strong programs in liberal arts, the sciences and performing arts.
In maintaining strong programs in the liberal arts and the performing arts, Crafton Hills College publishes the annual art and literature magazine The Sand Canyon Review. This magazine is produced each spring semester, since its revival in the spring of 2008. The Sand Canyon Review has hosted work by noted writers and artists alike.
Crafton has a two year Respiratory Care program, leading up to an RRT, a Radiology program operated cooperatively by Crafton and Arrowhead Regional Medical Center and is also the site of a California State Fire Training Academy.
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