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Enhancing Educational Access for Rural Learners: A Partnership Between San Diego University and Northern California Community College

By January 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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New Collaboration Enhances Online Learning Opportunities in Rural California

Expanding Access to Higher Education

SAN DIEGO, CA (Oct. 16, 2025) — A transformative partnership between National University and Mendocino College promises to expand online degree pathways and graduate education for working adults in rural California. This collaboration seeks to provide affordable and flexible educational options for students in Mendocino, Lake, and surrounding rural counties.

Importance of Community Colleges in Rural Areas

Community colleges play a crucial role in promoting educational access and economic mobility, particularly in rural regions. Dr. Gerardo de los Santos, Vice President of Community College Relations at National University, emphasizes the importance of such institutions, stating, “By working together to create seamless transfer pathways and strengthen student support, we’re ensuring that every learner—regardless of geography—has the opportunity to complete their degree and achieve their goals.”

Addressing Educational Gaps

In the U.S., over 41 million Americans reside in areas with limited access to higher education. Even more alarming, many of these individuals face connectivity challenges, further complicating their pursuit of educational advancement. The partnership between National University and Mendocino College aims to bridge this gap by providing flexible, online education options tailored to the needs of rural learners.

Optimizing Flexibility and Support

Dr. Tim Karas, President of Mendocino College, highlights the diverse challenges faced by students balancing work, family, and educational commitments. This partnership is designed to meet students where they are, providing high-quality online pathways that facilitate degree completion and career advancement without requiring relocation.

Seamless Transfer Pathways and Financial Support

This collaboration grants Mendocino College students immediate access to streamlined transfer pathways into National University’s fully online bachelor’s and master’s programs. Additionally, participating students will benefit from reduced tuition rates and financial aid options specifically aimed at improving affordability for rural learners. Graduate-level opportunities, such as the Dissertation Completion Pathway, will also be available to support faculty and staff who are almost finished with their doctoral degrees.

Fostering Community Success

National University President Dr. Mark D. Milliron underscores the institution’s commitment to serving nontraditional students. “This collaboration builds on our longstanding partnerships with community colleges across California and the nation—particularly in rural regions—to expand access and opportunity so that geography is never a barrier to advancement,” he asserts.

Key Benefits of the Collaboration

  • Seamless Transfer Process: Mendocino College students will enjoy a clear roadmap from an associate to a bachelor’s degree.
  • Tailored Advising: Students will receive personalized guidance throughout their educational journey.
  • Discounted Tuition: Financial incentives will make education more affordable for rural residents.
  • Online Flexibility: Opportunities to complete degrees without leaving their communities.
  • Doctoral Support: Faculty and staff can access mentoring and research assistance through the Dissertation Completion Pathway.

Conclusion

The partnership between National University and Mendocino College represents a significant step forward in addressing the unique educational challenges faced by rural communities. It aims to create pathways for success, ensuring that quality education is both accessible and beneficial for students striving to balance their education with other life responsibilities.

Learn More

To discover more about National University and its various programs, visit NU.edu. For additional information about Mendocino College and the resources it offers, check out Mendocino.edu.

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