Southwestern College Career Education Honored as Statewide “Strong Workforce Star”

Medical laboratory technicians collect samples and perform tests to analyze body fluids, tissue and other substances. Professor John Stephan (without lab coat) supervises students in the lab.

CHULA VISTA, Calif. –Nineteen Southwestern College programs earned statewide recognition as a California Community Colleges’ Strong Workforce Star. Among the honorees, Southwestern’s Registered Nursing program received the highest level as a Gold Star for the program’s earning power and social mobility successes.

Strong Workforce Stars is an annual recognition for career education programs within the 114-California Community Colleges system. It highlights colleges and programs whose graduates show significant gains for advancing social mobility – increase earnings, attainment of a living wage and a job closely matched with the field of study.

According to the Chancellor’s Office, Southwestern College Strong Workforce Gold Star achievements for the Registered Nursing program were:

  • 100% are employed in a job similar to their field of study;
  • 76% of students attained the regional living wage;
  • 52% increase in earnings.

Those named Strong Workforce Stars met one or more of the following thresholds. Gold Star level programs met all three, Silver Stars met two, and Bronze Star met one or more. Criterion included:

  • An increase in earnings by 50 percent or more, based on a match to the state wage file, for students who earned a certificate or degree and were last enrolled in 2015-16;
  • Attainment of the regional living wage by 70 percent or more, based on a match to the state wage file, for students who earned a certificate or degree and were last enrolled in 2015-16;
  • 90 percent or more are employed in a job similar to their field of study, according to the Career Technical Education Outcomes Survey, for students who earned a certificate or degree and were last enrolled in 2014-15.

“It is an honor to have Southwestern College’s dedication to providing quality career education programs recognized by the State Chancellor’s Office,” said Southwestern College Superintendent/President Dr. Kindred Murillo. “Strong Workforce career education programs are proven to help our students see significant results, as well as those who are on the rise toward even greater success.”

In addition to the Gold Star achievement, Southwestern College earned four Silver Stars and 14 Bronze Star recognitions. The college’s Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) program was one of four programs recognized at the Silver Star level.

“The field of medical laboratory technicians is expected to grow more than 13%, outpacing other occupations,” said Southwestern MLT Director Deanna Reinacher. “Laboratorians are retiring faster than we can train qualified individuals to replace them.”

Southwestern’s Career Education offers over 60 career and technical degree and certificate programs covering a wide-range of areas.

“Southwestern College is committed to equity by providing a variety of quality career education programs that upon completion provide living wages and sustainable middle skill job options for our students,” said Southwestern College Workforce Development Dean Jennifer Lewis.

For more information about the Southwestern College Career Education Programs, go to http://www.swccd.edu

Award-Winning Programs
The following is a complete list of Southwestern College programs recognized as a Strong Workforce Stars:

Gold
Registered Nursing

Silver
Dental Hygiene 
Emergency Medical Technology & Paramedic
Medical Laboratory Technician
Paralegal Studies

Bronze
Administration of Justice
Automotive Technology
Computer Networking
Construction Inspection
Culinary Arts
Forensics, Evidence, and Investigation
Landscape Design and Maintenance
Legal and Community Interpretation
Licensed Vocational Nursing
Logistics and Materials Transportation
Office Technology – Office Computer Applications
Police Academy
Real Estate
Surgical Technician