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SDCCD : Kay Faulconer Boger Named Interim President Of The San Diego College Of Continuing Education ...
Boger, former acting vice president of Instruction at the College of Continuing Education, will take on the role of interim president af ...
July 28, 2021
Kay Faulconer Boger, Ed.D., will serve as the interim president of the San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE). She begins her appointment starting August 1, 2021.
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Boger, former acting vice president of Instruction at the College of Continuing Education,
will take on the role of interim president after the previous president, Carlos O.
Turner Cortez, became Chancellor of the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD)
on July 1. Additionally, Boger served as SDCCE’s director of Industry Partnerships,
creating training and sustainability for government, business and workforce development
programs.
“Dr. Boger has an exceptional understanding of the College of Continuing Education’s
needs and how to address inequity and equal access to workforce training and basic
skills classes,” said Chancellor Cortez. “Her seasoned knowledge of labor market trends
and extensive service to the community will be a critical asset for the organization.”
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With 40,000 students annually enrolled, the College of Continuing Education is the
largest noncredit institution in California and serves large populations of the state's
most vulnerable and underserved adult learners. In some cases, enrolled students have
dropped out of high school as teenagers and are coming back to school for the first
time, decades later. Others are immigrants, refugees, formerly incarcerated or opportunity
youth.
The safe return to campus and advancement of the SDCCE’s Seven Pillars are among Boger’s
primary responsibilities as interim president. The pillars address basic needs barriers
that adult noncredit students face including employment security, food security, housing
security, transportation security, financial literacy, textbook and course material
affordability, and intellectual and emotional security.
Boger has more than 30 years of higher education and business consulting experience.
Prior to leading SDCCE, she worked as the dean of Ventura College, acting vice president
of Instruction at Oxnard College, and was the manager of America’s Job Centers.
“I am very excited about this position and the opportunity to rejoin my colleagues
and students at the San Diego Community College District under the guidance of Chancellor
Cortez,” said Boger. “The San Diego College of Continuing Education is a leader of
community colleges and I am honored to be part of the next stage of an exciting future.”
Boger holds a Doctorate in Higher Education and Educational Psychology from the University
of Southern California, a Master of Business Administration from Pepperdine University,
a Master of Public Communication from Pepperdine University, and a Bachelor of Arts
in English from California State University Northridge.
She will lead the College of Continuing Education while a national recruitment is
conducted for a permanent president.
This press release was produced by San Diego Community College District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.