San José – Evergreen Community College District is pleased to share a major milestone in fiscal accountability, as the District was recently recognized as having five consecutive years of clean, independent audit reports with no findings.
Two new members were sworn in to their positions on the San José – Evergreen Community College District (SJECCD) board of trustees during its regular meeting on December 17, following their successful election results in November.
Moody’s Investors Service yesterday upgraded the bond rating for San José – Evergreen Community College District (SJECCD) to Aaa, which is the highest rating possible.
Following a nationwide search, Dr. Vinicio J. López has been named the ninth president of Evergreen Valley College (EVC) upon a unanimous vote by the San José – Evergreen Community College District (SJECCD) board of trustees.
When students return to classes next week for the start of fall term at San José City College (SJCC) and Evergreen Valley College (EVC), they will be attending courses being taught by some of the most diverse faculty in the nation, according to new data from the Chronicle of Higher Education.
According to a new analysis conducted by WalletHub, Evergreen Valley College and San José City College rank among the best community colleges not only in California, but across the nation as well.
For the fourth consecutive quarter, students in Evergreen Valley College’s (EVC) nursing program have achieved a 100 percent pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX), a requirement for registered nursing licensure.
The San José – Evergreen Community College District (SJECCD) board of trustees has named the next permanent SJECCD chancellor, unanimously selecting Dr. Beatriz Chaidez to lead the District. Chaidez, who has been serving as chancellor in an interim capacity since July 2023, was approved during the Board’s regular meeting on April 9.
Evergreen Valley College (EVC) and San José City College (SJCC)—received full reaffirmation of their accreditation status for seven years, based on a comprehensive review by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC)
Evergreen Valley College was recognized Tuesday for success at enrolling and graduating Associate-Degree-for-Transfer-earners and closing racial/ethnic equity gaps.
For the second straight semester, San José – Evergreen Community College District (SJECCD) and its colleges show significant enrollment growth compared to the previous year.