History
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ was founded in 1948 as part of the Shasta Union High School District. In the Centennial year of California and Shasta County (1950), Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ opened its doors on Eureka Way in the Fall with 256 day students. As part of the state’s Centennial celebration, President Harry S. Truman spoke at the college’s Thompson Field. There were 26 original faculty members.
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ grew so rapidly that, in 1964, voters approved a bond issue for construction of a 337-acre campus at the current main campus location. The present Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ main campus was originally a fur and trading center of the Wintu Indians, later occupied by a soldier and his family after the Mexican-American War.
Today, Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ extends its educational, cultural, and recreational facilities and services to all people in Shasta, Tehama, and Trinity Counties, including parts of Lassen, Modoc, and Humboldt Counties, an area that is more than 10,000 square miles, which is larger than the State of Massachusetts. A seven-member Board of Trustees, plus a non-voting Student Trustee, represents the Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District.
The Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ mascot is the Knight. In 1955 the Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Motor Knights Club built a knight with a suit of armor and lance. His name is “Oakey Doaks” (named for a popular comic strip character of the time). In 2012, a serious storm destroyed the original Oakey Doaks. Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Welding Club students fabricated a replacement for the original Knight, and one additional Knight. The new Oakey Doaks Knights are mounted in front of the gym and at the football stadium entrance.
Between 2004 and 2009, the Intermountain, Trinity, and Tehama Campuses were established, with permanent buildings and high-tech classrooms. A state-of-the-art $1.5 million Early Childhood Education child care center and instructional facility opened on the Redding Campus in the fall of 2005. In the fall of 2007, a 44,000 square foot Health Sciences and University Center opened in the heart of downtown Redding, which houses the college’s Dental Hygiene and Nursing Programs. It also serves as host to baccalaureate degree programs offered by both public and private universities. In Spring 2018, Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ awarded its first Bachelor’s degrees in Health Information Management.
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ is part of the California Community College system, which is the largest system of higher education in the world, with 116 colleges organized into 72 districts. The college has articulation agreements to facilitate transfer to the University of California and California State University systems, and many private college campuses.
Because of the diversified goals and needs of its students, Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ offers a wide range of programs and services, including counseling, tutoring, financial aid, performing arts and athletic events, student activities, veterans’ services, cultural events, lecture series, workshops, and art exhibits. Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ has extensive offerings through both in-person and online classes. Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ also offers instruction and student services at the Downtown Campus, Intermountain Campus, Tehama Campus, and Trinity Campus and each location utilizes computer-assisted learning to supplement on-site courses.
Fall 2020 marked the 70th Anniversary of Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, serving the north state with pride and distinction.