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The undergraduate and graduate programs on the Doheny Campus give young women from the most challenging circumstances and working adults access to an exemplary education. Located near downtown Los Angeles, this Campus serves students seeking to improve themselves and the world around them. An investment in the Doheny Campus will facilitate targeted growth over the next five years, in the areas of greatest social need, such as nursing and education.
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New Student Housing Since 1993, enrollment in the associate degree program on our Doheny Campus has increased by 48%. To accommodate this growth, the College has renovated space on the upper floors of its historic buildings on the Doheny Campus into residential facilities. A new residential facility will support the growth of this program while ensuring that students benefit from the academic and developmental advantages of residence life.
Update Instructional Facilities and Technology Built in 1965, the primary classroom building on the Doheny Campus houses 20 classrooms that serve a wide range of academic programs. This building will be fully renovated, creating new classrooms and laboratories that will facilitate high-tech training for science and education programs, and improved access for disabled students. The Doheny Lecture Hall will also be updated.
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New Parking Structure The Doheny Campus is expected to grow by more than 300 adult students in the next five years. As a result, parking will become a critical need. A parking facility must be constructed to alleviate this pressing concern.
Expand Nursing Programs The Doheny Campus is home to nursing programs at the Associates, Masters and, as of Fall 2006, the Baccalaureate level (accelerated program). To address Southern California's critical nursing shortage, these programs will be expanded by more than 200 students. Expansion will require the construction of two new nursing skills labs and classrooms, as well as an increase in scholarship funds.
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