California Corporate College

Corporate training and workforce preparation services

VISION

Building California’s workforce talent and its global economy by leveraging the power of the largest and most responsive college system in the world.

MISSION

The California Corporate College (CA CC) provides a single point of contact for businesses, governmental agencies, associations, and organizations to access training and workforce preparation services throughout California. It is created as a cooperative venture of all of California’s Community Colleges.

PURPOSE

Corporate Training and Services Provider: CA CC is the centralized clearinghouse for acquiring and delivering statewide and multi-jurisdictional corporate training and workforce preparation services contracts through the community colleges.

Product Development: CA CC coordinates the development and licensure of training products wherein economies of scale can be realized.

Statewide Marketing: CA CC will market the services of California’s Community Colleges to businesses, governmental agencies, associations, and organizations with employees and members at multiple California locations.

Collaboration: CA CC will foster collaboration among California’s community colleges to enhance the California Community College System’s competitiveness on statewide training and workforce preparation services projects.

Quality Assurance: CA CC will ensure quality and consistency of contract service delivery on a statewide basis.

No Duplication: CA CC will not duplicate or replace existing programs and services provided through the California Community Colleges.

Right of First Refusal: CA CC will provide Member Districts the right of first refusal on any contract being delivered in their service area. In addition, CA CC will provide Non-Member Districts the right of first refusal on any contract being delivered in their service area, with the caveat that should they accept the assignment they will join the CA CC.

Resource Referral: CA CC will refer colleges and initiatives to appropriate resources for technical assistance and capacity building to better enable them to respond to employer needs.

The California Conservation Corps has been partnering with California’s community colleges for years, but with inconsistent success throughout our network of centers.  Working with the California Corporate College has provided us with that single point of contact we were looking for so we could develop green career pathway programs for our corpsmembers … high quality training programs that could be delivered, still in partnership with the community colleges, but now consistently across all of our centers.

Brad Duncan
Chief, Pgm Dev & Support Div
California Conservation Corps