Shasta College’s Extended Education and Community Partnerships Division brings together Extended Education, the Community Leadership Center, Economic & Workforce Development, North State Together, and Campus Safety—creating a dynamic and unified team focused on student success, community engagement, workforce readiness, public safety, and regional economic vitality.

Through this integrated approach, we align education with real-world needs by offering accessible learning options, industry-relevant training, and community-based programs. Our Extended Education team provides flexible, local learning opportunities with personalized support. The Community Leadership Center anchors our presence in downtown Redding, expanding access to job training, leadership development, and outreach programs—especially for underserved populations. Our Economic & Workforce Development team partners with local industries to deliver specialized training and support regional economic growth. Our North State Together team provides backbone support to our regional network focused on addressing our unique region’s challenges and elevating opportunities for cradle to career success. Meanwhile, Campus Safety ensures a secure, inclusive environment where all individuals can thrive.

Together, we are committed to empowering students, strengthening communities, and driving innovation across the North State.

Campus Safety and Emergency Operations

Emergency Management, Hazard Mitigation, Lost & Found, Parking, Policies, Reporting & Compliance, Safe Walks.

Economic & Workforce Development

Career Pathways Project, Center for Excellence, Community Education, Contract Education, Marketing & Outreach, New World of Work, Technical Assistance Provider, Deputy Sector Navigators: Advanced Manufacturing, Small Business.

Extended Education

Community Leadership Center, Intermountain Campus, Tehama Campus, Trinity Campus.

North State Together

K-16, California Jobs First, Golden State Pathways, GRAD Partnership, North Star RTAC (Community Schools), Whole Child Model.