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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
No. COC-09-034
September 23, 2008
Foundation Golf Tournament Raises $90,000 for
Students
With a goal to provide more opportunities for
students of all ages to attend college and pursue their educational
goals, the College of the Canyons Foundation held its 18th annual golf
tournament earlier this month -- raising more than $90,000 to help fund
student programs and provide student scholarships and textbook
assistance.
“Education can change lives by creating new opportunities,” said Barry
Gribbons, assistant superintendent and vice president of institutional
development, technology and online services at the college, as well as
chair of the tournament, “and this tournament just opened some more
doors for people who need these new opportunities.”
Sponsored by C.A. Rasmussen Inc. and presented by Calex Engineering Co.,
the tournament was held Sept. 8 at Valencia Country Club and featured
120 golfers teeing off in support of education.
“We are lucky to have such a great community college in our midst. Over
the years many of us have benefited from classes offered at COC,” said
Charlie Rasmussen, president of C.A. Rasmussen. “It has been amazing to
watch the incredible growth that has taken place at the college,
enabling more students to enroll in a wide variety of classes and
programs.”
On average, COC students pay roughly $2,100 per school year for academic
fees, textbooks and supplies -- making the cost of attending school one
of the greatest barriers students will face on their educational
journey.
In response, the COC Foundation has continually worked to generate funds
-- through annual giving, special events and endowment programs -- to
provide more opportunities for an affordable and accessible college
education for all those with the desire to succeed.
Each year the foundation grants more than $500,000 back to the college
in various forms of support. These funds enable the college to strive
for the highest levels of excellence in teaching, scholarship,
vocational training and innovation.
“We were delighted with this year’s tournament, it was a great day of
golf,” Gribbons said. “But, more importantly, the generosity of our
sponsors and participants was incredible. These funds will enable us to
build our student assistance programs and help even more students in
need.”
Sponsors of this year’s tournament included: Calex Engineering Co., KBZ
Architects, Lundgren Management, Advantage Disposal, Associated Ready
Mix Concrete, H&S Electric, Keenan & Associates, Klassen Corp., Morton
Manufacturing, NE Systems and Dell Computers, Pardee Homes, Santa
Clarita Concrete, Staples, Stay Green, Vulcan Materials Co., Bellasport,
Adams, Swartz & Landau LLP, Lenovo, Southern California Gas Co., MPC/Gateway,
Dr. Barry Gribbons, Carl Ebaugh, Six Flags, Coastline Equipment,
CommScope Enterprise Solutions, Enterasys, Valley Power Systems,
Valencia Acura, Mercedes-Benz of Valencia, Wilshire Entertainment, RSVP
Catering and Black Box.
More notices on the Valencia campus website.