Marin Community College District

Marin Community College District

The Marin Community College District (MCCD) is the community college district serving Marin County, California. In addition to traditional college-age students, the District serves concurrently-enrolled high- and middle-school students, as well as adults. MCCD operates one community college, the College of Marin. MCCD is one of three California community college districts on "basic aid" and therefore receives most of its operating revenue from local property taxes.

Board of trustees

The Marin Community College District is governed by seven members of a Board of Trustees elected at-large to four-year terms. Elections are held every two years, three members chosen the year after a presidential election and four chosen the year before. The students also elect one non-voting student trustee, who serves a one-year term and can participate in discussions and make and second motions so long as they are not related to real estate negotiations, personnel or collective bargaining. The current Board members are:

  • President Philip J. Kranenburg (first elected in 2003; current term expires in 2011)
  • Vice President Annan Patterson (appointed in 2007; term expires in 2009)
  • Clerk Carole Hayashino (first elected in 2003, current term expires in 2011)
  • Trustee Barbara Dolan (first elected in 1985, current term expires in 2009)
  • Trustee Eva Long, Ph.D. (first elected in 1999, current term expires in 2011)
  • Trustee James Namnath, Ph.D. (first elected in 2007, current term expires in 2011)
  • Trustee Wanden Treanor (appointed in 1996, current term expires in 2009)
  • Student Trustee T. Wade McCleary (first elected in 2008, term expires in 2009)

External links

Coordinates: 38°00′N 122°36′W / 38°N 122.6°W / 38; -122.6



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