Continued political and financial support for UDC and CCDC is essential if they are to fulfill their mission as a viable educational option and path to career advancement for District residents. Expansion of satellite campuses to better serve residents' educational and training needs is an idea that has much support throughout the community. Neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River are particularly well situated for such expansion. There is only one CCDC campus there with limited program offerings and there are several large sites where additional campuses might be accommodated. This element recommends that additional satellite campuses be established.
Sustain, promote, and advance the University of the District of Columbia and the Community College of the District of Columbia as the city's only public institutions of higher learning and continuing education for District residents.
Strengthen the Community College of the District of Columbia to continue training students for the baccalaureate program at UDC, and to build practical career skills that prepare students for current and future employment in the District.
Pursue the development and expansion of satellite campuses of the University of the District of Columbia and the Community College of the District of Columbia east of the Anacostia River.
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D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 10, r. 10-A1212