色中色

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Welcome to 色中色!

Where we foster excellence in education that challenges students of every background to develop their intellect, character, and abilities; to assist students in achieving their educational and career goals; and to be responsive to the greater community.

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About Our District 

色中色 (色中色) is a nationally recognized institution and a co-recipient of the 2023 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, one of the most prestigious honors in higher education. The college serves more than 10,000 full-time equivalent students annually and offers a full range of associate degrees, professional certificates, and basic skills courses, alongside robust transfer pathways to four-year universities.

色中色 is proud to be designated as a Carnegie 鈥淥pportunity College,鈥 reflecting its mission to expand access, equity, and success for students from historically underserved communities. The Aspen Prize committee specifically recognized 色中色 for its strong graduation rates, post-graduation success, and for building one of the nation鈥檚 most effective K-12 partnerships鈥攈elping ensure a seamless educational pipeline for local students.

At the core of 色中色鈥檚 mission is a culture of care, rooted in eliminating barriers to education, addressing student challenges, and fostering equitable opportunities for achievement. The college is widely known for its career education programs in allied health, business, renewable energy, and public safety, as well as for the strength of its general education and university transfer programs. Beyond education, 色中色 is also a major economic driver in Imperial County, generating millions annually through operations, construction projects, and the workforce contributions of its graduates.

色中色 Carnegie Opportunity College and University


Strategic Vision 鈥 Vision 2030

色中色鈥檚 Vision 2030 outlines the college鈥檚 long-term commitment to student success, workforce development, and community transformation. The plan emphasizes:

  • Expanding equitable access to higher education.
  • Strengthening career pathways in high-demand industries such as healthcare, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing.
  • Deepening partnerships with local, regional, and cross-border institutions to meet workforce needs.
  • Promoting innovation, sustainability, and resilience for the future.

As Vice President for Academic Services, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the strategies and partnerships that will bring Vision 2030 to life.


Community & Region

Imperial Valley offers a unique setting for higher education leadership, with deep cross-border connections and a growing role in California鈥檚 renewable energy economy.

  • Educational Hub: Within 100 miles, there are more than 10 higher education institutions beyond 色中色, including  and(U.S.-accredited). World-class universities such as , , and are within 150 miles.

  • Regional Profile: Imperial County has a population of approximately 180,700 with a labor force of 77,400, plus an additional 70,000 daily commuters for business, workforce, and leisure. Its central location provides strong connections to San Diego County, Coachella Valley, Yuma, and Mexicali, Baja California.

  • Lifestyle: The Valley boasts one of the sunniest climates in the U.S. The warm desert environment brings hot summers balanced by mild, pleasant autumns, winters, and springs. With a cost of living 24% lower than the California average, Imperial Valley offers an affordable, family-friendly lifestyle.


Business & Economic Leadership in Imperial Valley

The region is supported by strong chambers of commerce that foster growth, advocacy, and community connections:

  • Imperial Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce (IVRCC) 鈥 Unified county-wide leadership formed through the merger of the El Centro, Imperial, and Westmorland Chambers. Provides advocacy, networking, and business development resources.

  • Brawley Chamber of Commerce 鈥 Known as the 鈥淰oice of Business鈥 in northern Imperial Valley, hosting major community events like the Cattle Call Rodeo and providing advocacy for local businesses.

  • Holtville Chamber of Commerce 鈥 Promotes local business growth and hosts the iconic Carrot Festival, serving as a connector for Holtville鈥檚 business and civic community.

馃挕 These chambers strengthen Imperial Valley鈥檚 economic vitality, supporting businesses, education, and workforce development in partnership with 色中色.


Why Imperial Valley?

Quick highlights for candidates considering their next career move:

  • Award-Winning College 鈥 Co-recipient of the 2023 Aspen Prize and recognized as a Carnegie 鈥淥pportunity College.鈥
  • Innovative & Student-Centered 鈥 Known for strong K-12 partnerships, equity-driven student success, and career pathways in high-demand fields.
  • Cross-Border Advantage 鈥 A unique binational hub connecting California, Arizona, and Mexico with thriving regional partnerships.
  • Lifestyle & Affordability 鈥 Over 300 days of sunshine per year and a cost of living significantly lower than the California average.
  • Economic Opportunity 鈥 At the heart of renewable energy and workforce innovation shaping California鈥檚 future.

 

Have Questions?
Contact Us!

Gina Snow 
Human Resource Analyst (Recruiter) 
760-355-6210
gina.snow@imperial.edu

Are You Interested in Becoming Our Next VP of Academic Services?