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Page 1: Annual Reportdocuments.coastline.edu/Community/AnnualReport2010_Web_2.pdfannual report for the academic year 2009-10. The accomplishments are impressive. Many are to be commended for

2010Annual Report

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On the CoverA rendering of Coastline’s Newport Beach Center,

which will open in Fall 2012.The land for the Center was purchased

in August 2009 with fundingfrom voter-approved “Measure C”.

Groundbreaking will take place in February 2011.

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Tomorrow’s College Today.

President’s MessageOn behalf of our faculty, administrators, and staff, I am pleased to present Coastline’s annual report for the academic year 2009-10. The accomplishments are impressive. Many are to be commended for these accomplishments—the interim presidents of the college during the 2009-10 academic year, the faculty, the students, the management team, the Coastline Foundation and our Foundation Board, the advisory boards, and Coastline’s many active and highly-supportive community and industry partners.

In the past three months of my new presidency, I have found that Coastline’s achievements are the result of a deep commitment to serving the students and the community, as well as the college’s collaborative, teamwork-centered approach to getting things done. In addition, there is tremendous pride and motivation for continually advancing through excellence and innovation. I commend the Coastline team for making last year another outstanding year of accomplishments.

This Annual Report is a detailed yet easy-to-read guide that highlights the College’s main accomplishments for the 2009-2010 fiscal year. We’re happy to share with you our awards and accolades, notable events, faculty and staff achievements, grant awards, our donor list, and financial data. We are most proud of the list of student achievements. Thousands of students were touched by the classes, programs and services provided by Coastline.

Serving students, and serving them well in order to foster their personal and academic success, is at the heart of what we do and aim to accomplish. It is rewarding to know that our gestures, no matter how small or insignificant they may sometimes seem, make a difference in the lives and experiences of our students. I extend my heartfelt appreciation to Coastline’s faculty, staff, and management team, as well as our Foundation supporters and community and industry partners who were instrumental in filling the pages of this Annual Report. Without their vision, leadership, and passionate involvement, none of these accomplishments would have been possible.

Sincerely,

Loretta P. Adrian, Ph.D.President

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About CoastlineUnlike most colleges, Coastline does not have a traditional campus. Instead, instruction is offered at sites throughout the Coast Community College District. The College has three main mini-campuses based in Costa Mesa, Garden Grove and Westminster, with an administration building (offering enrollment services, counseling, a bookstore, and more) in Fountain Valley.

At Coastline, students can choose to take courses to fulfill their general education transfer requirements, or explore exciting vocational programs like Biotechnology and Informatics. In addition, Coastline also offers a renowned English as a Second Language (ESL) program and a unique Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) program. Coastline Community College has an international reputation as one of the nation’s most innovative institutions. Founded in 1976, Coastline is committed to student success through accessible and flexible education within and beyond the

traditional classroom. A majority of students take at least one class via the College’s state-of-the-art Distance Learning program, which allows flexible learning via the internet, CD-ROM, Emmy award winning telecourses, and even classes on hand-held PDA. The college also forms progressive and unique relationships with business and industry. For example, Coastline has combined efforts with the Workforce Investment Board to operate the Orange County One-Stop Centers, which offer employment services for individual job-seekers and for businesses. In addition, Coastline’s Contract Education program includes an extensive program that allows enlisted members of the U.S. Military to easily pursue an education (mainly via Distance Learning) at Coastline. Coastline is part of the Coast Community College District, which spans seven cities and also includes Orange Coast College and Golden West College.

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Tomorrow’s College Today.

Awards and accoladesThe college is excited to report the following awards, accolades, and achievements for the 2009-2010 fiscal year:

THE COLLEGE CLOSED ESCROW on a 3.91 acre parcel of land in August 2009 to build its Newport Beach Center. The Center, slated to open in fall 2012, will house general education classes, the Early College High School program, parent education courses, art, music and dance classes, and the Coastline Art Gallery.

COAST LEARNING SYSTEMS (part of Coastline) WON ITS 17th EMMY for their course “Cultural Anthropology” at the L.A. Area Emmy Awards held on Saturday, August 29, 2009.

COASTLINE LAUNCHED A NEW SLOGAN AND LOOK in summer 2009. The new slogan is “Tomorrow’s College Today.” which has been registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The new look includes an updated logo, colors, and mascot which reflect this slogan.

THE ENDOW THE FUTURE CAMPAIGN reached more than $1.5 million in donations to the endowment and this accomplishment was celebrated by a ceremony at the Le-Jao Center on September 18, 2009.

THE COASTLINE FOUNDATION MET ITS FUNDRAISING GOAL FOR THE OSHER CHALLENGE in October 2009. Coastline Community College was one of few colleges to reach this milestone as part of a three-year effort to build a $100 million endowment for California’s community college students.

COASTLINE OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED AN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION in the summer of 2009. The Foundation manages the effort and established a website, www.coastline.edu/alumni.

COAST LEARNING SYSTEMS TOOK HOME TWO AVA AWARDS in Winter 2009/2010, which recognizes outstanding work for A/V programs. One award was for “Anatomy and Physiology: An Introduction” and another for “Compounds: Opposites Do Attract.”

2127 STUDENTS GRADUATED with a degree or certificate in Spring 2010. Of those, 1551 students received their A.A. degree through Coastline’s military pogram. Plus, 23 students graduated from the renowned Acquired Brain Injury Program.

COASTLINE WAS NAMED A MILITARY-FRIENDLY SCHOOL in June 2010 by G.I. Jobs magazine. This is the third year the college has won the designation.

COASTLINE’S ISD TEAM WON AN AWARD OF EXCELLENCE in the Vidiographer 2010 Competition. A “sample reel” of video segments from our new online geology course, Physical Geology Across the American Landscape, was entered and the college was notified in June 2010 of their win. The Award of Excellence was awarded to those projects the judges deemed were written, produced, and shot and edited in an exceptional manner.

COASTLINE WON THE 2010 CASAS PROMISING PRACTICES AWARD in acknowledgement of the Le-Jao “Bridges to Success” Cohort Program. The award was presented on June 18, 2010 at the 2010 CASAS National Summer Institute. CASAS is a nonprofit organization that partners with a national consortium of state and local agencies to provide valid competency and standards-based assessment systems, research services, and professional development.

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COLLEGE FACULTY AND STAFF ATTENDED THE SUMMER INSTITUTE in July 2009, which was hosted by Coastline and designed to help them implement new technology in their classes.

“GEORGE JAMES RETROSPECTIVE” was held at the COASTLINE ART GALLERY in July 2009 and included a showing of his work, a special reception, and a “paint with George James” opportunity.

A VETERAN’S TO VETERAN’S WELCOME HOME FORUM was held on Friday, July 31, 2009 at the Garden Grove Center. More than 50 individuals were in attendance including a panel of Veterans there to share their stories and concerns on transitioning from military to civilian life.

A UNIVERSITY TRANSFER EVENT was hosted by Coastline in September 2009 at the Garden Grove Center. Several representatives from colleges and universities attended to speak with Coastline students who were interested in transferring to complete their Bachelor’s degree.

COASTLINE’S DEVELOPMENTALLY DELAYED LEARNERS (DDL) DEPARTMENT HOSTED A POT LUCK AND OPEN HOUSE on October 15, 2009 at the Costa Mesa Campus.

“COOKING FOR SCHOLARS” was hosted by the Coastline Foundation on October 24, 2009 at Zov’s Bistro in Tustin. Award-winning Orange County Register Food Columnist, Cathy Thomas and the much-respected chef-restaurateur, Zov Karamardian (of Zov’s Bistro in Tustin and Zov’s Cafes in Newport Beach and Irvine), shared culinary tips from their travels with attendees, and the $95 fee went to the Coastline Foundation. The event raised more than $4060.

CONGRESSWOMAN LORETTA SANCHEZ AND COASTLINE COLLEGE teamed up to host the VIETNAMESE DIABETES SEMINAR AND HEALTH FAIR on November 7, 2009 at the Garden Grove Center. Participants learned about diabetes prevention and management.

Notable events

Visionary, May 2010

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Tomorrow’s College Today.

“STRIKES 4 SCHOLARS,” a bowling tournament, was held by the Coastline Foundation at Fountain Bowl on November 21, 2009. More than $6500 was raised for the Foundation.

AN ANNUAL TOY DRIVE to benefit EOPS students and their children brought in more than 100 toy donations. These toys were distributed at the EOPS holiday party in December 2009.

EOPS HELD WORKSHOPS IN FALL 2009 for EOPS students on the following topics: (1)credit ratings for college students, (2)healthy relationships, (3)weatherization opportunities, (4)applying to the CSU.

THE HOLIDAY ART SALE at the ART GALLERY took place in December 2009. The annual Art Gallery Holiday Art Sale brought in more than $5046 which was shared between the artists and Coastline’s Art Gallery.

The ANNUAL KALEIDOSCOPE LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE, was held in December 2009. More than 50 women attended this leadership institute for women of color in higher education.

COASTLINE’S FIRST COLLEGE FAIR AND SNOW DAY was attended by nearly 500 members of the community on December 12, 2009. The event was held at Coastline’s Garden Grove Center and showcased college programs and services while providing a fun atmosphere for attendees.

A FOUNDATION HOLIDAY RECEPTION was held in December 2009. This event honored donors who have contributed $250 or more to the Foundation.

A FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER’S SEMINAR was held on January 9, 2010 at the Le-Jao Center. The workshop was free hosted by Coastline and the Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County, AmeriChoice Insurance, Bank of America, Chase, Legal Aid Society of Orange County, and the Public Law Center.

AN EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY was held on January 29, 2010 at the Garden Grove Center. This workshop was designed specifically for professionals, survivors, and caregivers who are interested in learning about the needs of Traumatic Brain Injured (TBI) “wounded-warriors.”

“JAY SAGEN PAINTING” was on display at the Coastline’s Art Gallery from February 18 to March 13, 2010. Jay Sagen is also the Curator of the Coastline Art Gallery.

FREE TAX PREP SERVICES were offered in spring 2010 by the Orange County One-Stop Center (Irvine) in partnership with the IRS, the City of Irvine and the Legal Aid Society, through the Earned Income Tax Outreach (EITC) Program.

NEWPORT BEACH P.D., BOMB SQUAD, AND SWAT TRAINED AT COASTLINE’S NEWPORT SITE on March 17, 2010. The training was held in vacant buildings that reside on a site where Coastline plans to build a campus.

THE PARALEGAL PROGRAM HOSTED THE O.C. MEDIATION CONFERENCE on March 19, 2010 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm at Coastline’s Garden Grove Center. The conference provided workshops aimed at increasing awareness of mediation process and encouraging greater incorporation of mediation and peacemaking skills into the Orange County community.

“COMMON THREAD” ran at the Coastline Art Gallery from March 25-April 24, 2010. The show was based on fiber art.

The FOURTH ANNUAL LATINO YOUTH LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE was held at the Garden Grove Center on March 26, 2010, and attended by 220 students from area high schools.

THE WALK FOR BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS, hosted by the ABI Program on March 27, 2010, was attended by more than 300 people and raised more than $23,725.

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Kaleidoscope, December 2009

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Tomorrow’s College Today.

A CONGRESS TO CAMPUS EVENT was held on April 13, 2010 at Coastline’s College Center. Former members of Congress Orval Hansen and Michael Forbes visited the Coastline campus to meet with faculty, staff, and students.

EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL HOSTED A UNIVERSITY TRANSFER EVENT on April 16, 2010. ECHS Students were able to meet with representatives from numerous four-year colleges and universities.

SCHOLARHIP NIGHT was held on April 22, 2010 at the Costa Mesa Community Center. The Coastline Foundation granted 149 scholarships to 139 students, totaling $51,795. 59 students honored were participants of Coastline’s EOPS program.

COASTLINE HOSTED THE BESAC 2010 CONFERENCE from April 29 to May 1 at the Westin South Coast Plaza. More than 120 representatives from California Community College’s CTE programs attended for the Business Education Statewide Advisory Committee (BESAC) annual event.

EOPS HELD WORKSHOPS IN SPRING 2010 for EOPS students on the following topics: (1) filling out the financial aid application, (2) seeking legal advice, (3) learning styles.

THE ANNUAL VISIONARY OF THE YEAR AWARDS took place on Sunday, May 2, 2010 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center’s Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. The event raised $171,104 for the Coastline Foundation and saluted local Visionaries: Dr. Ding-Jo H. Currie (Chancellor of the Coast Community College District), Daniel Callahan (Callahan & Blaine), Jo Ellen Chatham (S.C. Edison), and Adnan Khan (Council of Pakistan American Affairs).

THE STUDENT ART EXHIBITION ran at the Coastline Art Gallery from May 6-22, 2010. The show featured art by Coastline Community College’s visual Art students.

THE NINTH ANNUAL EOPS AWARDS BREAKFAST was held at Mile Square Golf Course Banquet Center on Friday, May 7, 2010. Amber Madrid and Dwayne Gilmore were the honored student speakers and recognized as Students of the Year by EOPS for their struggles in achieving success. Both students graduated in May and will be transferring to universities.

COASTLINE WAS A MAJOR PARTICIPANT AND SPONSOR of the FIELD OF HONOR which opened in Newport Beach on May 14, 2010. The college’s Military Program sponsored numerous flags to honor those who have served or are serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.

COASTLINE HELD GRADUATION ON MAY 15, 2010 and celebrated the accomplishments of 2127 graduates who earned a degree or certificate. In that group, 1553 graduates were member of the U.S. Military taking classes via Coastline’s Military Program. Twenty-three of those graduates were EOPS students.

AN ABI ICE CREAM SOCIAL AND AWARDS CEREMONY was held on May 26, 2010 at the Costa Mesa Center. The ceremony honored 21 student graduates of the ABI program.

THE ESL PROGRAM AWARDS CEREMONY AND RECEPTION was held on May 27, 2010 to honor students who have completed the ESL Program at Coastline. The event was held at the Le-Jao Center.

A STUDENT DANCE PERFORMANCE was held on May 30, 2010 at the Robert B. Moore Theatre. Coastline dance students choreographed directed and costumed several of the dances routines.

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Coastliner kudosCOASTLINE INSTRUCTOR, DR. AMER EL AHRAF, was honored by the Egyptian American Organization on February 28, 2010 at the group’s annual luncheon.

JOYCELYN GROOT was named Dean of Military Programs in fall 2009.

NANCY S. JONES served as the Faculty Coordinator for the Statewide Career Pathways- School to Work Articulation (Statewide Academic Senate SB70 grant).

RICK LOCKWOOD served on the Business Education Statewide Advisory Committee.

VINICIO LOPEZ was named Dean of the Coastline Le-Jao Center in August 2009.

MARGARET LOVIG served on the (National) Association of Legal Administrators subcommittee.

MARGARET TAYLOR (shown at left), who teaches Business Computing at Coastline, was honored with the 2010 Teacher of the Year award.

CHAU D. TRAN (shown at left), who teaches Math at Coastline, was honored with the 2010 Part-Time Teaching Excellence Award.

Faculty members, KATHERINE WATSON and PEDRO GUTIERREZ, were recognized by NISOD (The National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development) with a 2010 Excellence Award.

GrantsSTATE CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE—Coastline received a one year, $38,000 contract to facilitate the activities of the Business Education Statewide Advisory Committee.

STATE CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE—Coastline received funding for a one year $300,000 Business Education/Industry Collaborative (BIC) Grant. The grant funds a series of workshops and curriculum development projects.

WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD—Coastline received an 18-month contract for $207,360 from the Workforce Investment Board (WIB) to deliver short-term, intensive training using Coastline curriculum and with pro-grams targeted at the following career: Pro-cess Technician, Cleri-cal Accounting/Book-keeper, and Customer Service/Sales, plus all related occupations re-quiring those skill sets.

CA DEPARTMENTOF EDUCATION—Coastline received $95,828 in funding, plus $26,054 is augmentation funds for one year for the ESL 231 and EL Civics grants. Funding comes from the Workforce Investment Act, Title II: Adult Education and Family Literacy Act, English Literacy and Civics Education Programs.

AT&T FOUNDATION—The Coastline Foundation received funding for $10,000 to purchase MacBooks for the computer lending library of the Early College High School.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—Title III – In Spring 2010, Coastline submitted a proposal for the Asian American and Native American Pacific Island-Serving Institutions Program. (Update: the college was awarded this $2 million grant in September 2010!)

The O.C. One-Stop Center

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Tomorrow’s College Today.

Student achievementsTWO EOPS STUDENTS received scholarships from the Region 8 EOPS Directors in spring 2010. Each of the 14 EOPS programs in the region selected two students to receive these special $200 scholarships. Coastline’s Johnnie To (EOPS) and Genoveva Fernandez (CARE, shown at left) were given these special awards.

TWO EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL (ECHS) FRESHMEN WON A TRIP to England. McKenna Gordon and Brittany Stump won the school Global Awareness competition by building a website that explores the topic of Human Migration. The announcement came during a lunchtime ceremony on March 18, 2010 at the Costa Mesa campus.

EOPS STUDENTS, AMBER MADRID AND DWAYNE GILMORE, were the honored student speakers at the spring 2010 EOPS Breakfast. They were also recognized as Students of the Year by EOPS for their struggles in achieving success. Both graduated in May 2010 and transferred to universities.

2127 STUDENTS GRADUATED with a degree or certificate in Spring 2010, marked by the annual Commencement Ceremony on May 15, 2010. Of those, 1551 students received their A.A. degree through Coastline’s military pogram. Plus, 23 students graduated from the renowned Acquired Brain Injury Program.

JUDITH VIZINHO was named Coastline’s Salutatorian for 2010. She participated in the May 2010 commencement ceremony by leading the audience in the pledge of allegiance.

ROBERTA SCHIESEL was named Coastline’s Valedictorian for 2010. Roberta gave a speech to the graduating class of 2010 at the commencement ceremony held in May.

Students served Unduplicated headcount

General Students

Military Students

Summer 2009

Summer 2009

Fall 2009

Fall 2009

Spring 2010

Spring 2010

6,152 15,019 13,784

3,247 5,053 4,819

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Revenue sourcesCoastline Community College is funded through a variety of sources, and operates within a July 1 – June 30 fiscal year. While the majority of the funding comes from the State of California (“General Fund” dollars), Coastline also supports its programs and services through grants, bookstore sales, donations to the Coastline Foundation, as well as through business operations including the O.C. One-Stop Centers, Contract Education efforts, and Instructional Systems Development (ISD)–a.k.a. Coast Learning Systems–instructional materials sales.

Revenue Funding Sources 2009-2010

General Fund, Unrestricted 27,413,122

General Fund, Restricted 4,474,505

Grants 7,778,796

Contract Education 10,732,858

ISD (Coast Learning Systems)

Administrative 1,543,000

Production 865,700

Bookstore 1,628,522

Foundation 2,680,660

TOTAL $57,117,163

Financial aidProgram # of Awards Total Amount

Pell Grants 1,217 $3,868,837

Work-Study 6 $21,292

Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity GrantAwarded to students with exceptional need.

433 $140,643

Federal Perkins Loans

11 $52,000

Federal Stafford Loans

559 $1,943,082

Cal Grants 98 $104,663

EOPS book service Book voucher program for EOPS and CARE students.

175 $40,937

California Board of Governors Fee Waiver

9,032 $1,937,496

ScholarshipsAwarded by the Coastline Foundation.

149 $51,796

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Tomorrow’s College Today.

Foundation donors$5000 +A.A. Paintball–Adnan KhanAT & T–Jeff MorinCallahan & Blaine, APLC– Daniel CallahanCharitable Lead Annuity Trust– Khalid & Parveen AhmedChevronCoastline ASGDing-Jo H. CurrieGold Star International– Mark CurrieKaplan Higher Education Corp.Adnan & Tina KhanLee’s Sandwiches– Chieu and Yen LeShalini MalhotraMP Biomedicals–Milan PanicREDCSureFire–Joel SmithMeher F. Tabatabai, M.D. Inc.The Jao Foundation–Frank JaoTTM Inc.–Syed MadadUnion Bank of California– Tito IbarrolaWells Fargo Bank–Deena Dinh

$2500-$4999Al-Ameen Foundation– Amina AdayaCoast Community College District FoundationLPA, Inc.–Christopher TorreyJames MiklichRalph & Leslie PurdyRainbow Disposal Co.– Ron & Judy ShenkmanVince RodriguezTangramChristian Teeter

The Boeing CompanyThe Gas Company– Jennifer GonzalezTownsend Public Affairs, Inc.

$1000-$24997-Eleven, Inc.Tony AguilarAmerican Sterling Insurance CompanyAmtrend–Hamid MalikAnheuser Busch Inc.Cheryl BablerMichael BareJohn BartzTed & Connie BoehlerJohn BreihanBurke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP–Jack LiptonCA Retired Teachers Assoc.Coast Fed of Classified Empl. Local 4794Coastline Academic SenateCOPPARobert & Elva CovertLynn & Gordon DahnkeShalamon DukeEnpointeFollett Higher Education GroupFountain Bowl–Dave OsbornJudith GarveyJoycelyn GrootPaul GuisoBarbara HollowellDan JonesMariam KhosravaniLisa LeeMargaret LovigKevin McElroyJoumana McGowan

Laurie MelbyMemorial Promptcare Medical Center–Jamie LewisVangie MenesesNational Association of College Stores, Inc.National University SystemChristine NguyenOrange Coast Memorial Medical Center–Jamie LewisDave OsbornParsonsHaroon & Mariam RashidZubair RawdaMalinni RoeunSusan RudinSchoolsFirst Federal Credit UnionSue & Bob SimmonsJoel SmithSouthern California Edison– Tony AguilarTom SnyderYu-Yong & Rosa TaiThe Claremont GroupDung TranUS BankMiriam WarneK.D. & A.D. WilliamsDanny & Linda Wojciechowski

$500-$999AAWCCAitken LawJene & Jane AlexanderBlackboard Connect., Inc.Black Chamber of CommerceDonna BonugliCambridge West Partnership, LLC

Community College Search Services, LLCDe La Rosa & Co.Ruth DillsBetty DisneySheryl & John FoleyC. Kent & Barbara FreundtMarc & Natalie HamiltonChuck HenryIslamic ReliefGeorge JamesLeadership Education for Asian PacificsDiana LobelCarolyn LoyJohn NolandOptions Unlimited, LLC– Jacquelyn BelcherOrange Coast College FoundationTeresa PappasAnita PreciadoRutan & Tucker, LLP– Milford DahlSpectrum Asset Management, Inc.–Ryan KellySt. John Kints, Inc.–Dan BurkeThe Leslie Marshall Show– Leslie MarshallUFPID, Inc.United Chinese Learning Center–Aileen SunWilliam VegaRandall Warwick

$250-$499AACC–George BoggsPriscilla and Tom AhernFred AmeriCristina Arellano

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Dave CantRozanne Capoccia-White & Michael White Dennis & Robyn ChapmanPaula CokerBarbara DabryJoan DoyleRobert & Peggy DudleyExecutive PresentationsFantastic Sams–Tony AguilarCharles Fish Investments– Charles FishGoldenwest College FoundationJody & Mike HollindenUrsula JimenezNaresh KarRamesh KarJoan KnoxForrest KontomitrasLorraine Krampe-TsutsumidaBob & Sally KurzMr. & Mrs. K.A.J. LeightonJohn LeightonPhyllis LembkeCamee LewisVinicio LopezRick & Nancy ManissNAPICOrange County Business CouncilMurray & Linda PalitzCynthia PienkowskiMarcia RadeletKOCE–Mel RogersPaul RosenstielCeleste RyanDiane RyanBill & Cherri SaleskyDe Anne SbardellatiCeleste SignorinoBenjamin SternCheryl StewartLaurie SwancuttMichael WillisWM–Toliver MorrisWomen on the MoveDavid & Shelah Young

$100-249Raul AmezcuaPat ArlingtonStan ArterberrySoheila Azizi

Marilyn BaileyLynne BakerRobert BarnaNils BarrettArielle BittoniJordan BrandmanMik & Better BrennanMarilyn BrockMary ButlerJulie CallahanCynthia ChaversTucker CheadleKathy ColbyShirley CollinsSteven CosnerSkip CrankJohn DalgleishEdward DeckerEdward De La RosaEd DeuelFrank & Mary Di NotoKevin DonahueGilbert EscobarOwen & Sheila FairleyDavid FareCarl & Jinny FarrisPaula FarthingHenri FeinerSherman FeslerJerald & Donna FratesRosanne FreilichDavid GatesAlison GoldenbergValerie GreeleyRoland HaasJeannine HaneyTeri HansenLou HansonMarshack HayesAnna & Edward HermanAnn HickeyElaine HillCurtis HoppeMichael HoppeDianna HudsonMarie HulettJ.D. Property Management, Inc.–Joseph DeCarloNancy JenkinsAnn JohnsonDan JohnsonJerry JoyceBarbara KeatingCarol & Richard Kemp

Sharon KingForrest & Laura KontomitrasDaniel & Mary KraemerLinda KuntzmanGry KvalheimDavid LachugaLois LacyMartha LannonRonald LashmettKristen LeJoe LeeKarin LekasStanley & Jerri LoebDonna LubanskiHarma MaghakianPhilip MannTony & Tana MargerumJan MartinMelvin & Ann MartinMarianne MathewsNeal MathisenMary McCluneyJeane McGrawKaren McLucasCheryl MelvilleKathleen MeyerTom & Carolyn MintonValerie MoellerLynn MorganJohn MoynihanAilene NguyenHung Anh & Quynh-Giao NguyenRex NguyenKelly O’SteenCathy ParsaJames PasinoCarole PayetteBrenda PerdueBrenda PhilippiDoug PysherLuis RamirezDiana RamonMarc & Sheri Jane RapaportRichard & Mary RhodesRick RileyDiane & Robin RixTimothy & Michelle RuderMargaret SchubertDebra SecordBetsy SheltonSue ShepardRichard ShiringElinor Silverstein

Vincent SpiaggiaBarbara StarkJim StarkBarbara SteckDave & Barb StefanidesChuck StraubEsther Strauss-ThackerChristine SullivanEdith SzalayMargaret TaylorCristina ThomasSverre ThomassenDaniela ThompsonDave & Debii ThompsonOli ThordarsonDian TorresLynn TorriniChris TotaSusan WatersBarbara WeberMichelle WildMark & Linda WolfsonMary Wolley

$25-99Steven & Alexandria AllanSylvia AmitoelauEileen AndersonOrlando ArabeAnh AuduongNancy BarrySandra BasabeJane BaumanMaria BelcherMelissa BertaSuzanne BlakeDaniel & Bonnie BlountKimberly BreenKaren Bridges-SeverinMichael & Saralee BroidoTodd BroomeKaren BroumandHarva CarboneLinda CarpenterJohn & Debbie CastilloAlan & Pat ChandlerSharon Chard-YaronEllen CheungMai ChuReggie ClarkSusan ColeMichael D’AmatoMaribeth Daniel

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Tomorrow’s College Today.

Velvet DeatherageLisa DeCisaerSteve DeLineAnthony DeMartinoKhang DoPat DoughertyRonald DymekJeanette EllisDora EscobarStacy EvansKent FalkClaire FerreiraDouglas FisherAndriana FloresDiana FollisPeter FormuzisJeffrey FosterRobert & Joanne FrankAnn FrenchMarilyn FryKathryn FujitaBeveraly GandallZayda GarciaJ.I. GardnerGlen GarnerForoogh GhafariMark GoebelLee & Joyce GoldinShanon GonzalezKristen GoodPhilip & Carol Jean GoodSusan & John GordonScott & Paula GreenRose GroganRobin HaackRim & Debra HalopffKevin HansenLeslie HargroveJohn & Laurie HarrisNicholas HarrisGail HauriGloria & Ken HaworthMarcela HernandezMargaret Hickey & Daniel DodtW & S HigginsJoni HodgkinRobert Hogeboom

Ann HollidayNateRed HooperDenise HribarScott HughesRobert Hull & Jeremy ShawJohn & Julie HummerJamie Italiane-DeCubellisThomas JacksonRaymond JacobTai JamesJudy JonesNancy JonesDaniel & Betty KanneHisako KanowPamela KaussBerk & Laura KelloggRichard & Cheryl KendallRichard & Margaret KendallSheila Kilayko CruzJohn & Barbara KincaidGeyergy & Kathleen KuilanoffDebbie LaceyLinda LangAlex LepinskyDavid LindquistRachel LopezVirginia & William Lyon TTEEMaria MaiTed MarcusGebriel & John MartiniSetsuko MasudaJolyn McClainJennifer McDonaldAllen McGeeKevin McGrawJudith MelbyJesus MendozaPer & Barbara MichelsenSylvia MillerHelen MollesJohn & Mary MonaghanJudy MontagueColleen MooneySelma & Jim MoreauMusical Theatre of Orange CountyRobert Nestor

Craig NeustaedterMichael NewbryChristina NguyenPatricia NicholsonColleen O’DonoghueTim & Beverly ParrinoLawrence PennerHue PhamAllan & Kim PincusEmelito PingaSonya & Ron PinzoVeronica PizanoTammy PluymSue PrimichElizabeth QuartacaroNicholas QubainTony RamirezHarry RatnerJeanne & Russell ReesDebby RitterErika RomeoAnnette RosenfeldHelen RothgebJackie & Wally RoushWendy SacketJay SagenDoris ScatesCheri SeifenRobert SerafiniDonald & Ginny SievekeFrank & Donna SkinnerPaul & Marilyn SkinnerShirley SpencerCarole SpinakCarol SpojaJohn & Carol SpragueJayne StaleyBarry StansfieldTim StarkJames & Susan StewartRobert SugitaHilary SweenJoseph SweeneyGreg & Tracy TeregisWarren TomanSumie TomitaAnne Marie Vernon

Jan VolkertNick VolkertNancy WallColleen WeselohFrank WhittmannLois WilkersonZandra WilsonLisa WingerSusan WinterbourneKarl & Inge WittmanDonna WoldfogelKathleen WordenMark WordenJonathan WorleyRobert WulffraatEdward WynneEd Yang & Ruth Au-YeungTracy Young

The Coastline Foundation, and the students of Coastline Community College, thank you for your time, commitment, and financial support!

Coastline’sCorporate andEducation Sponsors:• AT&T• Brandman University• Comerica Bank• Kaplan University• Union Bank• Wells Fargo Bank

Page 16: Annual Reportdocuments.coastline.edu/Community/AnnualReport2010_Web_2.pdfannual report for the academic year 2009-10. The accomplishments are impressive. Many are to be commended for

Mission Statement Coastline Community College is committed to academic excellence by providing accessible, flexible, quality education to students within and beyond the traditional classroom

Coastline Community College President: Loretta P. Adrian, Ph.D.

Coast Community College District Board of Trustees: Mary L. Hornbuckle, Walter G. Howald, Jim Moreno, Jerry Patterson, Lorraine Prinsky, Ph.D., and Lee Fuller, Student Trustee

Chancellor: Ding-Jo H. Currie, Ph.D.

Non-Discrimination Statement:It is the policy of the Coast Community College District to provide all persons with equal employment and educational opportunities regardless of race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, handicap, marital or Vietnam-era status.

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