Time to catch up on my blog posts as I've had quite a bit of travel over the past few months! September was packed with work travel for Finish Line college site visits. I managed to pack 17 trips into three weeks so that I could see the last five Central Valley colleges and all 12 of the Inland Empire colleges. It was a bit of a whirlwind but so very worthwhile to meet up with program staff in person and see each of the campuses.
For most visits, I spent about two hours on campus, talking with program staff, touring the campus, and sometimes meeting Finish Line scholarship recipients or campus leadership. The intent was to keep these visits mostly informal and focus on strengthening my relationship with our college contacts, and it was such a pleasure to meet people whom I've only ever talked to on Zoom for the past four years!
Tuesday, September 10-Thursday, September 12: Central Valley
I picked up a rental car on Monday afternoon in anticipation of my 7:45am departure on Tuesday, since my first visit was scheduled for 9:45am at Columbia College in Sonora. The weather was nice enough for a brief stroll around the lagoon, which was mostly shaded thanks all of the trees on campus. From there, I headed south to Porterville College for a 2:45pm visit. Given the rising temperature and lack of shade on this campus, we opted to forego a tour and spent the time talking and connecting. I drove a bit farther south to Bakersfield to my hotel for the two nights of the road trip.
My first visit on Wednesday was at 9am at Bakersfield College, the largest of the colleges participating in Finish Line. I got to meet all of the main program contacts from Financial Aid along with other staff from Student Services, the Transfer Center, and the college Foundation. We took a golf cart tour around the campus before I headed east for my 1pm visit at Cerro Coso Community College in Ridgecrest. I learned that they have one of the largest service areas of any CCC thanks to their other satellite campuses. Rather windy conditions from the campus location perched above the valley, so I was glad that our campus tour was mostly inside! I headed back to Bakersfield for the night. So nice to stay at the same hotel for the entire trip!
My final visit was on Thursday morning at Taft College at a rather luxurious time of 10am, so I could get some work and studying done before being on the road all day. After a lovely conversation with the program contact, we joined a few other staff who support the program for a quick lunch. Then I headed to downtown Bakersfield to return the rental car, summoned a Lyft, and got dropped off at the Amtrak station for the trip back to Sac. I had to transition to a bus connection in Stockton, but it was still much nicer than driving the 6ish hours back home. My train arrived in Sac at 8:05pm, and the kitties and Mr. E welcomed me home.
Sunday, September 15-Thursday, September 19: Inland Empire #1
Mr. E left for Chicago the morning of Friday, September 13, giving us about 12 hours together with the kitties, most of which was overnight sleeping time! I had a late afternoon flight on Sunday down to Ontario in SoCal in anticipation of starting the first round of my Inland Empire site visits on Monday morning. My first hotel for two nights was in San Bernardino, since that was convenient for the first four colleges on my itinerary.
First up on Monday at 10am was Victor Valley College, which included a conversation with their President, a walking tour of the main campus, and a drive out to tour the Regional Safety Training Center as well. My Monday afternoon was spent at San Bernardino Valley College with a meet-up at 2pm. This visit included a brief meet & greet with the college President, a more extended conversation with their data lead, a golf cart campus tour, and a comprehensive tour of their amazing new Applied Technology Center.
Tuesday started at 9am with a visit to Crafton Hills College in Yucaipa. I got to see their Public Safety Training Center and learn about their signature paramedicine program in addition to other parts of the campus. The next visit was to Copper Mountain College in Joshua Tree at 1pm. The program contacts there presented me with a lovely hand-made blanket by a local artisan, and the small size of the campus allowed for an easy walking tour. The rest of my afternoon was spent on the long drive to Blythe, which is just a few exits from the Arizona border. The clearest radio station during the end of the trip was out of Quartzite, AZ!
Wednesday began with a 9:30am visit to Palo Verde College, the easternmost CCC in the state, which actually does draw students from nearby Arizona as well. The campus is perched at the top of a hill and has expansive views of the surrounding valley. Another long drive back west took me to College of the Desert in Palm Desert for my 2pm visit. This meet-up ended a little early, and then it was back to San Bernardino (but a different hotel) for a final overnight.
My trip ended with a visit to Barstow Community College at 10am on Thursday. The small campus was charming with a surprising number of trees and flowers throughout the grounds. Of course, anytime I think of Barstow, I always think of the lyric from the Sheryl Crow song: "I used to drive up to Barstow for the night..." !!!
I headed back to the Ontario airport to return the rental car and spent a couple of hours in the airport lounge catching up on work and studying and enjoying some snacks and beverages. My flight back to Sac arrived just before 6pm, and since Mr. E had returned from Chicago on Wednesday evening, he and the kitties were all home to welcome me. And this time we had more than 12 hours together before the next travel!
Sunday, September 22-Wednesday, September 25: Inland Empire #2
I took the same Sunday afternoon flight to Ontario as the previous week, and for this trip, I was able to stay at the same hotel in Moreno Valley for all three nights. So much nicer to be able to unpack and settle in a bit!
Monday started off at 10am at Moreno Valley College. The campus has multiple levels, including a central courtyard area on the upper level that hosts different events, including a Farmers Market. My afternoon visit at 2pm was at Riverside City College, where a golf cart tour allowed me to see more parts of the larger campus.
My first visit on Tuesday was to Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga at 10am. I got a little lost on the campus due to all of the construction but eventually figured out how to find the meet-up spot. This was one of the visits that included some Finish Line scholarship recipients, and it was amazing to hear about their experiences, their dedication to their studies, and how the Finish Line funds have made a difference in their lives. The afternoon was my visit to Norco College at 2pm, which included a rather large group of staff from various departments that are somehow involved in the program along with one student who shared her story as a complement to the recorded video of other students.
My last college visit was on Wednesday morning at 9am at the Menifee Valley campus of Mt. San Jacinto College. The campus has several new buildings, including a beautiful new stadium, and also hosts its own student health center, was is rather unusual for a CCC.
With no afternoon site visit on the schedule, I headed back to the Ontario airport and repeated my routine of rental car return + work/study in the airport lounge. My flight was a little earlier than the previous week, and I was very glad to be home with Mr. E and the kitties after the three successive weeks of multi-day work travel!