Cypress College is a
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community college
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in
Cypress, California
Cypress is a city in northwestern Orange County, California. Its population was 50,151 as of the 2020 census.
History
Cypress originally was nicknamed "Waterville" due to the preponderance of artesian wells in the area, but was incorporated ...
. It is part of the
California Community Colleges System
The California Community Colleges is a postsecondary education University system, system in the U.S. state of California.California Education CodSection 70900(added to the Education Code by Chapter 973 of the California Statutes of 1988Assembly ...
and belongs to the
North Orange County Community College District. It offers a variety of general education (55 associate degrees), transfer courses (58 transfer majors), and 145 vocational programs leading to
associate degree
An associate degree or associate's degree is an undergraduate degree awarded after a course of post-secondary study lasting two to three years. It is a level of academic qualification above a high school diploma and below a bachelor's degree ...
s and
certificates.
History
The college opened on September 12, 1966, as Cypress Junior College.
Campus
The campus, covering an area of , was designed by architect Frank Lawyer of the
Houston
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, Texas-based firm
Caudill Rowlett Scott. It features several
futuristic-looking buildings set around a central lake.
Organization and administration
Cypress College operates with a decentralized approach of separate academic "divisions," allowing the benefits of both a small and large college campus. Each of the campus' instructional buildings was designed with a commons area where students with similar majors could meet and study.
The college is a part of the
North Orange County Community College District. The campus is also part of the
California Community College System.
Campus presidents
* Dan Walker, 1967–1970
* Omar Scheidt, 1970–1977
* Don Bedard, 1977–1978 ¹
* Jack Scott, 1978–1987
* Elma Clamp, 1987–1988 ¹
* Kirk Avery, 1988–1992
* Tom Harris, Jr., 1992–1994 ¹
*
Christine Johnson, 1995–1998
* Don Bedard, 1998–1999 ¹
* Margie Lewis, 1999–2007
* Michael J. Kasler, 2007–2012
* Bob Simpson, 2012–2017
* JoAnna Schilling, 2017–2023
* Scott Thayer, 2023-Present
¹ Served in an interim capacity.
College leadership
In addition to the college president, who serves as the campus CEO, Cypress College's presidential leadership team includes three Vice Presidents, an executive director, two directors, and an executive assistant. The college has 10 instructional dean positions and one dean for student services.
Academic Pathways
Cypress College organizes its academic programs into nine pathways following the California Guided Pathways model of meta majors.
These pathways also reflect the college's organizational structure of its academic divisions. The college's pathways are:
* Business & Computer Information Systems
* Career Technical Education
* Health Science
* Kinesiology
* Language Arts
* Science, Engineering & Math
* Social Sciences
* Visual and Performing Arts (name changed January 7, 2023, from Fine Arts)
* Exploration/Undecided
Each of these pathways are highlighted during commencement and a Presidential Scholar of Distinction is selected each year to represent each pathway.
Academics
Cypress College's student population reaches nearly 17,000 per semester, though that number has fluctuated (experiencing historically high levels in 2010 and going as low as 12,500) in recent years based on the level of state funding provided and other economic factors. Spring 2012 enrollment was approximately 15,000.
The college features a strong mix of ethnic diversity in its student population: 33% are Caucasian, 27% are Latino, 19% are Asian/Pacific Islander, 8% are Filipino, 6% are African American, and 5% are from other ethnicities or their ethnicity is unidentified.
The college is a Training Center for the
National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium. Cypress College Registered Nursing program graduates scored a 97.26% pass-rate in the 2004/2005 test years, 95.38% pass-rate for 2005/2006 test years, and 98.91% pass rate in the 2006/2007 test years on the State of California Board of Registered Nursing
NCLEX state licensure examination. Approximately 24% of students fail the RN program.
Cypress College is home to the only
mortuary science program in the greater
Orange County and
Greater Los Angeles
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areas, and is one of only two such public programs in the state of California.
Library
The Cypress College Library has a collection of approximately 70,000 books, 5,000 periodicals (mainly online), a large collection of reference works, and a variety of DVDs. The library offers students free 24/7 access to electronic databases with
full text magazine, newspaper, journal, and encyclopedia articles. The library's special collections/archives houses materials that hold value to the college. These collections are not open to the public.
Student life
Athletics
Cypress College has 13 intercollegiate teams, including men's and women's teams. The athletics teams are nicknamed the Chargers. For men the school offers baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, swim & dive, and tennis. Women are offered basketball, soccer, softball, swim & dive, tennis, volleyball, and water polo. These programs have attained 73 conference titles and 24 state championships. The college's notable alumni list is heavily influenced by the 20 Major League Baseball players and 137 MLB draft picks. These include Hall of Fame member
Trevor Hoffman. The athletics alumni also include
NBA All-Star
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selections
Swen Nater and
Mark Eaton
Mark Edward Eaton (January 24, 1957 – May 28, 2021) was an American professional basketball player who spent his entire career (1982–1993) with the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Named an NBA All-Star in 1989, he w ...
, who both played for Cypress' first basketball coach,
Don Johnson
Don Wayne Johnson (born December 15, 1949) is an American actor and singer-songwriter. He played the role of James "Sonny" Crockett in the 1980s television series '' Miami Vice'', for which he won a Golden Globe, and received a Primetime Emm ...
. In 2009, the school renamed its basketball court "Don Johnson Court" in his honor.
Cypress College has won state championships in nine team sports and is also represented by individuals in additional sports such as golf, dive, and tennis. The softball team has earned 10 California championships, followed by baseball with five. These two teams were coached by brothers Brad (softball) and Scott (baseball) Pickler, who combined won 27 Orange Empire Conference Championships and 13 California state championships.
Arts
Cypress College hosts student performances, exhibitions and events throughout the year. Theater, dance and music studies culminate in student performances held in the Cypress College theaters and recital hall. The Cypress College Art Gallery and the Edouard de Merlier Photography Gallery host annual student exhibitions at the end of every Spring semester, showcasing student work from the Art, Media Arts Design and Photography departments. The college also holds its Annual Film Festival every Spring semester which premieres short films made by Media Arts Design students.
Notable alumni
*
Tank Abbott – mixed martial arts fighter, professional wrestler, and author
*
Scott Aukerman – comedian
*
Jason Bates – professional baseball player
*
Greg Cannom – movie makeup artist
*
Caitlin Doughty –
mortician, author, and promoter of death acceptance and alternative funeral practices
*
Brian Downing – professional baseball player
*
Mark Eaton
Mark Edward Eaton (January 24, 1957 – May 28, 2021) was an American professional basketball player who spent his entire career (1982–1993) with the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Named an NBA All-Star in 1989, he w ...
– professional basketball player
*
Ben Francisco – professional baseball player
*
Keith Ginter – professional baseball player
*
Charles Gipson – professional baseball player
*
Carla Harvey – singer in the band
Butcher Babies
*
Vince Hizon
Vicente Paul Bowie Hizon (born November 25, 1970) is an American-born Filipino retired professional basketball player. He is the former commissioner of the Filsports Basketball Association. FBA, a community-based grassroots basketball league in ...
– professional basketball player
*
Trevor Hoffman – professional baseball pitcher
*
Geri Jewell – actor and comedian
*
Brandon Laird – professional baseball player
*
Gerald Laird – professional baseball player
*
Steven Lee – music producer
*
Alon Leichman – Olympian and professional baseball coach
*
Pat Martin – radio personality
*
Keith McDonald – professional baseball player
*
Swen Nater – professional basketball player
*
David Newhan – professional baseball player (attended)
*
Augie Ojeda – professional baseball player
*
Jeff Patterson – professional baseball player
*
John Sexton – photographer
*
Steve Smyth – professional baseball player
*
Gwen Stefani
Gwen Renée Stefani Shelton ( ; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter and fashion designer.
Stefani rose to fame as a member and lead vocalist of the band No Doubt, whose hit singles include " Just a Girl", " Spiderwebs", an ...
– musician
*
Eric Stefani – musician
*
Cory Sullivan – professional baseball player
*
Kirsten Vangsness – actress
*
Jason Vargas – professional baseball player
*
George Zeber – professional baseball player
References
External links
Official website
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California Community Colleges
Universities and colleges in Orange County, California
Cypress, California
1966 establishments in California
Universities and colleges established in 1966
Two-year colleges in the United States