Compton Community College
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El Camino College Compton Center (originally Compton College) operates as a "center" of El Camino College
El Camino College
El Camino College is a two-year public community college located partially in the unincorporated area of Alondra Park and partially in the City of Torrance in Los Angeles County, California, United States. It is commonly referred to as "Elco" or "ECC"...

. Under an agreement with El Camino College, Compton Center is open and offers accredited El Camino College courses to residents of Compton, Carson, Lynwood, Paramount and parts of North Long Beach. Compton Center is located in Compton, California
Compton, California
Compton is a city in southern Los Angeles County, California, United States, southeast of downtown Los Angeles. The city of Compton is one of the oldest cities in the county and on May 11, 1888, was the eighth city to incorporate. The city is considered part of the South side by residents of Los...

; El Camino College is in Torrance, California
Torrance, California
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.

History

Compton Community College was established in 1927 as a component of the Compton Union High School District. In 1933 the campus was devastated by a major earthquake
Earthquake
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 which struck the region, leaving two buildings standing. Fortunately, no one on campus was killed.

In the 1940s several thousand Compton College students entered the armed forces and during World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

 the campus housed a military unit and a defense plant.

In 1950 voters approved a bond issue separating the college
College
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 from the high school district. The new college campus was then constructed at the college's present site, 1111 East Artesia Boulevard. Classes began on the new campus in the Fall of 1953.

In the 1960s the composition of the student body changed dramatically from predominantly Caucasian to overwhelmingly African-American.

In 1970 the Board of Trustees appointed the institution's first African-American President/Superintendent, Dr. Abel B. Sykes, Jr. Highlights during his 14-year administration included the construction of the first two new campus buildings since 1952: the Jane Astredo Allied Health Building and the Abel B. Sykes, Jr. Child Development Center (named after him in 1995).

The 1980s was a period of reduced funding and partial retrenchment for the institution, but by the early 1990s the college had once again stabilized. The second major demographic shift occurred in the 1990s making the campus population 50% African-American and 50% Hispanic.

In 1996 the Board appointed Ulis C. Williams
Ulis Williams
Ulis C. Williams is a former American athlete, winner of a gold medal in the 4 x 400 meter relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics. He later served as President of Compton Community College in Compton, California, from 1996 to 2005....

 as Interim President/Superintendent and in January, 1997 made this appointment permanent. During President Williams' tenure the district has received full re-accreditation, the Ralph C. Dills Vocational-Technology Center and the Math-Sciences building were constructed, and student enrollment approached 10,000.

Transition

In May of 2004, the State Chancellor's Office issued an Executive Order 2004-01, and installed Arthur Tyler, Jr. as Special Trustee to assist the Compton Community College District toward achieving fiscal stability and integrity. Subsequently, in August, the State Chancellor issued another Executive Order (2004-02) authorizing the continuing authority of the Special Trustee to manage the College, and to suspend, for up to one year, the powers of the governing board of the College, or of any members of that board, and to exercise any powers or responsibilities or to take any official action with respect to the management of the College. Interim President/Superintendent, Dr. Rita Cepeda was hired in February, 2005 to assist with the recovery of the College.

In June, 2005, the Executive Director of ACCJC, Dr. Barbara Beno informed the College of the Commission's decision to terminate the College's accreditation
Accreditation
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. In July, 2005, the State Chancellor assigned Dr. Jamillah Moore, Senior Vice Chancellor of the California Community Colleges system
California Community Colleges system
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 as the interim President/Superintendent and Dr. Charles Ratliff as the Special Trustee with the impending departure of both Dr. Cepeda and Mr. Tyler. The College began its appeal to the Commission regarding the termination decision.

On March 1, 2006, a third Special Trustee, Mr. Thomas Henry, was assigned to the College District to continue with the implementation of AB 61 and the development of AB 318 to keep the doors open for students. On June 30, 2006, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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 signed AB 318 (D-Dymally) into law giving the College District $30 million loan for recovery and the opportunity to partner with a college of good standing to offer accredited courses. The bill also gave the Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team (FCMAT) the responsibilities to conduct a comprehensive assessment and to develop a recovery plan for the College to regain its accreditation.

On August 22, 2006, at the Board of Trustees meeting, the Special Trustee approved the Memorandum of Understanding
Memorandum of understanding
A memorandum of understanding is a document describing a bilateral or multilateral agreement between parties. It expresses a convergence of will between the parties, indicating an intended common line of action. It is often used in cases where parties either do not imply a legal commitment or in...

 (MOU) with El Camino College District to solidify the partnerships between the two districts. Under this MOU, the campus became a center of El Camino College. The Office of the President/Superintendent was replaced by the Office of Provost
Provost (education)
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/Chief Executive Officer
Chief executive officer
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 (CEO). The center is officially established as the Compton Community Educational Center. At midnight, Compton Community College lost its accreditation.

On August 23, 2006, the Compton Community Educational Center officially became part of El Camino College with Dr. Doris P. Givens serving as the Provost/CEO. Dr. Lawrence M. Cox became Provost/CEO from 2008 to 2010.

The overall goal of the plan is to assist the Compton campus with recovery and full accreditation as a two-year public college within the next eight to 10 years.

Presidents

  • Dr. O. Scott Thompson, 1927 - 1950
  • Dr. Stuart McComb, 1951 - 1952
  • Paul Martin, 1954 - 1959
  • Dr. Phil Putnam, 1960 - 1962
  • Foster Davidoff, 1963 - 1968
  • Robert McKinney, 1968 - 1969
  • Dr. Abel B. Sykes, Jr., 1970 - 1984
  • Dr. Edison O. Jackson, 1985 - 1989
  • Dr. Warren A. Washington, 1989 - 1993
  • Dr. Byron Skinner, 1993 - 1996
  • Ulis C. Williams
    Ulis Williams
    Ulis C. Williams is a former American athlete, winner of a gold medal in the 4 x 400 meter relay at the 1964 Summer Olympics. He later served as President of Compton Community College in Compton, California, from 1996 to 2005....

    , 1996 - 2005
  • Dr. Rita Cepeda, acting, 2005
  • Dr. Jhamillah Moore, acting, 2005 - 2006

Provost

  • Dr. Doris Pichon Givens, interim, 2007 - 2008
  • Dr. Lawrence M. Cox, 2008-2010, Provost/CEO
  • Dr. Keith Curry, 2010- current, CEO

Notable alumni

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    , cartoon film producer, co-founder of Hanna-Barbera Productions
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     (now known as Cartoon Network Studios).
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    , actor: Custer
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    , Lancer
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     (born 1929), Los Angeles City Council member, 1963–74, Superior Court judge thereafter
  • Joe Perry, professional football player and National Football League
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     (NFL) Hall of Fame member.
  • Alvin "Pete" Rozelle
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    , commissioner of the National Football League
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     (NFL)..
  • Don Wilson
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    , Major League Baseball
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     player for the Houston Astros
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     http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=wilsodo01
  • Tex Winter
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    noted American basketball coach and inventor of the triangle offense
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