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TEMPEST VOL. 30, NO. 7 JAN. 29, 2014 - FEB. 11, 2014 FAIRFIELD, CA www.solanotempest.net
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The solar panels installed at Solano Community College don’t just create electricity, but they also provide an added comfort level of security on campus for students with night classes and/or attending the athletics games held on campus. This project began in February of 2013 on the main campus and has since completed.
SCC seeks to offer program for students with law school dreams Deborah Graham Online editor dgraham@solanotempest.net
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Ryanne Syblan guards a corner during rugby practice two weeks ago. See page 6 for more information about SCC’s new rugby club and team.
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Solano College may be on its way to becoming part of an innovative diversity outreach initiative that could help students go to law school. The college has entered the second phase of an application process with the State Bar to offer The Community College Pathway to Law school. If successful, Solano would be one of 20 community colleges to participate in the program. “The program will allow those community colleges that are chosen to put in place a set curriculum of classes,” said Joel Powell, SCC professor. Students upon completion of the program will be guaranteed enrollment or priority admission to undergraduate programs at one of the four participating schools, U.C Davis, Santa Clara University, USC and U.C. Irvine, Powell said. “This will be contingent on them completing the final two years of their degree.” SCC Superintendent-President Jowel
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Laguerre not only supports the participation in the initiative but also acknowledges it as a great opportunity for the college. “Our students interested in law will be afforded a chance to receive a high priority into top law schools in California,” Laguerre said in a recent newsletter. “We are essentially embarking on a Transfer Agreement Guarantee (TAG) with law schools.” Powell said the college has completed the first step of the application process and is in the second phase. The entire application process should be completed in March, Powell said, at which time the bar will inform the school of their decision following the receipt of all the applications. “We are targeting all students for this program, not just Solano College. It is very broad-based in terms of the outreach we are looking for anyone who is interested in sincerely thinking about a legal education or a career in the law,” Powell said. For additional information on this program, please contact Professor Joel Powell at joel.powell@solano.edu or 707.864.7000, ext. 4303.
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