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June 12, 2009 at 11:18 AM #415229June 13, 2009 at 11:15 AM #415153equalizerParticipant
[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy] There is Palomar and UC San Marco’s about 35-40 minutes away and UC San Marco’s does have an extension in Temecula area.
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It is Cal State San Marcos, not UC San Marcos
The newest UC is UC Merced.
Bottom line is that Universities are a good place for latchkey kids.“UC Merced is the first new UC campus in 40 years. It was authorized by the California Legislature in 1988 to address the higher-education needs of the state’s fastest-growing region, the San Joaquin Valley (population 3.5 million), and provide added capacity for the UC system as a whole.
High school graduates from the Valley have historically enrolled in the UC system at about half the rate of graduates from other major parts of the state. The presence of a new campus in the heart of the Valley is expected to close that gap and inspire the educational dreams of young people in this underserved region for generations to come.”
http://www.csusm.edu/
http://www.ucmerced.edu/about_ucmerced/June 13, 2009 at 11:15 AM #415392equalizerParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy] There is Palomar and UC San Marco’s about 35-40 minutes away and UC San Marco’s does have an extension in Temecula area.
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It is Cal State San Marcos, not UC San Marcos
The newest UC is UC Merced.
Bottom line is that Universities are a good place for latchkey kids.“UC Merced is the first new UC campus in 40 years. It was authorized by the California Legislature in 1988 to address the higher-education needs of the state’s fastest-growing region, the San Joaquin Valley (population 3.5 million), and provide added capacity for the UC system as a whole.
High school graduates from the Valley have historically enrolled in the UC system at about half the rate of graduates from other major parts of the state. The presence of a new campus in the heart of the Valley is expected to close that gap and inspire the educational dreams of young people in this underserved region for generations to come.”
http://www.csusm.edu/
http://www.ucmerced.edu/about_ucmerced/June 13, 2009 at 11:15 AM #415646equalizerParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy] There is Palomar and UC San Marco’s about 35-40 minutes away and UC San Marco’s does have an extension in Temecula area.
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It is Cal State San Marcos, not UC San Marcos
The newest UC is UC Merced.
Bottom line is that Universities are a good place for latchkey kids.“UC Merced is the first new UC campus in 40 years. It was authorized by the California Legislature in 1988 to address the higher-education needs of the state’s fastest-growing region, the San Joaquin Valley (population 3.5 million), and provide added capacity for the UC system as a whole.
High school graduates from the Valley have historically enrolled in the UC system at about half the rate of graduates from other major parts of the state. The presence of a new campus in the heart of the Valley is expected to close that gap and inspire the educational dreams of young people in this underserved region for generations to come.”
http://www.csusm.edu/
http://www.ucmerced.edu/about_ucmerced/June 13, 2009 at 11:15 AM #415715equalizerParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy] There is Palomar and UC San Marco’s about 35-40 minutes away and UC San Marco’s does have an extension in Temecula area.
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It is Cal State San Marcos, not UC San Marcos
The newest UC is UC Merced.
Bottom line is that Universities are a good place for latchkey kids.“UC Merced is the first new UC campus in 40 years. It was authorized by the California Legislature in 1988 to address the higher-education needs of the state’s fastest-growing region, the San Joaquin Valley (population 3.5 million), and provide added capacity for the UC system as a whole.
High school graduates from the Valley have historically enrolled in the UC system at about half the rate of graduates from other major parts of the state. The presence of a new campus in the heart of the Valley is expected to close that gap and inspire the educational dreams of young people in this underserved region for generations to come.”
http://www.csusm.edu/
http://www.ucmerced.edu/about_ucmerced/June 13, 2009 at 11:15 AM #415872equalizerParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy] There is Palomar and UC San Marco’s about 35-40 minutes away and UC San Marco’s does have an extension in Temecula area.
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It is Cal State San Marcos, not UC San Marcos
The newest UC is UC Merced.
Bottom line is that Universities are a good place for latchkey kids.“UC Merced is the first new UC campus in 40 years. It was authorized by the California Legislature in 1988 to address the higher-education needs of the state’s fastest-growing region, the San Joaquin Valley (population 3.5 million), and provide added capacity for the UC system as a whole.
High school graduates from the Valley have historically enrolled in the UC system at about half the rate of graduates from other major parts of the state. The presence of a new campus in the heart of the Valley is expected to close that gap and inspire the educational dreams of young people in this underserved region for generations to come.”
http://www.csusm.edu/
http://www.ucmerced.edu/about_ucmerced/ -
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