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The CLU Upward Bound Program has selected two high school students from the Oxnard Union High School District – Moises Plascencia and Yau Lee – to participate in the Council for Opportunity in Education Policy Seminar in Washington, D.C., from March 23–27.
Traditional Upward Bound students at CLU will be exploring a variety of careers during "Career Fair 2003" on Saturday, March 8, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Overton Hall. Local community leaders and career professionals will participate in the event to help these soon–to–be first–generation college students learn about professions in education, journalism, government, health and engineering.
The Financial Planning Association Ventura County's Quarterly Luncheon Meeting will be held on Friday, March 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Nelson Room.
Ed Holt of Thousand Oaks has been selected as the recipient of the William E. Hamm Outstanding Service Award by the CLU Community Leaders Association. The award, which is presented annually to a member who has shown exemplary service, was presented to Holt on Feb. 2 during the Community Leader's annual membership brunch.
CLU has recently entered into a partnership with College of the Canyons to offer a special education credential program for educators who hold an emergency permit or pre–intern certificate. The program, which will begin on the community college's Santa Clarita campus this summer, includes a master's degree option.
CLU was selected for the seventh consecutive year by The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education as one of the best schools for Hispanics in the United States. The top schools were listed in the Nov. 18 issue of the magazine.
CLU’s academic leaders have identified the following areas of current endowment as those of highest need and most beneficial to the University community.