KUSI & Fox 5 Cover New Bachelor's Degree Launch at Miramar College
KUSI-TV and Fox 5 San Diego covered Miramar College's launch of its new bachelor's of science degree in Public Safety Management.
KUSI-TV and Fox 5 San Diego covered Miramar College's launch of its new bachelor's of science degree in Public Safety Management.
A cohort of 43 students will begin their journey toward attaining a baccalaureate degree in Public Safety Management this fall at San Diego Miramar College. The College is the latest two-year public institution in California to offer a 4-year degree after receiving approval from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office in October of 2023.
Miramar College students now have a new, more affordable path to earning bachelor’s degrees online, supported by a new partnership with Arizona State University.
The UCLA Samueli School of Engineering featured Miramar College alum Zachery Joseph. Joseph transferred to UCLA to forge a path in AI engineering. Read more here.
Students from San Diego Miramar College’s Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Fire Academy programs demonstrated their commitment to service and community engagement by volunteering in a campus clean-up at Lincoln High School on august 7. The effort was part of preparations to launch Lincoln High School’s Fire Program for the upcoming academic year.
San Diego Miramar College, San Diego Mesa College, and San Diego City College were ranked second, third, and fourth in the state, respectively, for how quickly students recoup their educational costs, according to a first-of-its kind analysis of California’s 327 two-year public and private institutions.
The San Diego Foundation has awarded a $50,000 grant to the San Diego Miramar College Foundation to support a groundbreaking initiative aimed at improving mental health outcomes for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) students at San Diego Miramar College.
NBC7 featured Miramar College in its report about SDCCD and SDSU partnering to expand transfer pathways for students from City, Mesa, and Miramar colleges. Eligible SDCCD transfer students will benefit from the new GUARANTEED ADMISSION program between the community college district and SDSU starting in fall 2026.
The SDCCD and SDSU are partnering to expand transfer pathways for students from City, Mesa, and Miramar colleges. Eligible SDCCD transfer students will benefit from the new GUARANTEED ADMISSION program between the community college district and SDSU starting in fall 2026. In addition, a first-of-its-kind academic facility at SDSU Mission Valley will bring SDCCD students and SDSU faculty under one roof to provide additional opportunities for the district’s STEM students.