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The college opened in 1970 with just a few thousand students. Today, we serve approximately 15,000 each year, with more than a quarter of a million students having passed through our doors over the last 49 years.

We mainly serve students from south Sacramento County, including Elk Grove and Laguna, but have students from around the globe come to learn from us. In addition to the main campus, we have an educational center in the city of Elk Grove.

Cosumnes River College offers several unique programs among public community colleges in the Sacramento region, such as Veterinary Technology, Architecture, Construction, and Radio & TV Production.

When you come to our college, you will sense that we live our mission to provide an open access, student-centered environment where students realize their educational and career aspirations through our rigorous and inclusive atmosphere.

Whether you hope to transfer to a university, complete a degree or certificate, upgrade your job skills, complete a course for personal growth, or transition to a new career, our goal is to help you succeed. We invite you to stay close and go far by joining our community of learners and becoming a part of the CRC legacy.

On behalf of the Cosumnes River College community, we welcome you and thank you for entrusting us to help you reach your academic goals.

Dr. Edward Bush
College President

To contact the president's office, please call Rachel Larsen at larsenr@crc.losrios.edu or (916) 691-7207.

Ed Bush Speaking to student
Ed Bush Speaking

Biography

Edward C. Bush Ph.D. began his career in higher education in 1995 and has worked in the California Community College System since 1998. He is well known throughout the State of California as a leader who has been able to reimagine traditional institutional practices. Dr. Bush holds a Ph.D. in Urban Educational Leadership from Claremont Graduate University, a Master of Arts Degree in Public Administration from California State University San Bernardino, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of California Riverside.

Dr. Bush currently serves as the President of Cosumnes River College in Sacramento. He is a student success-focused leader with a clear vision and expertise in leading organizations through periods of change and structural disruption. Dr. Bush is an educational visionary whose innovative approach has improved student outcomes while reducing both achievement and opportunity gaps for students of color and other historically marginalized student populations. Dr. Bush is dedicated to creating teams of Educators who are committed to working towards meeting the evolving needs of students and the communities in which they serve.

As a scholar-practitioner, Dr. Bush is committed to tackling issues relating to equity, diversity, and access for all students. His leadership expertise includes his involvement in statewide, national, and international committees and initiatives. Moreover, Dr. Bush is a co-author of multiple books and book chapters and has published 14 peer-reviewed publications in a variety of scholarly journals.

Dr. Bush has a history of developing programs and services that foster student success as well as creating successful targeted programs for underserved populations. He is a Co-Founder and Board Member of the African American Male Network and Development, Incorporated (A2MEND). A2MEND is a non-profit organization comprised of Community College Faculty and Administrators who volunteer their time to use their scholarly and professional expertise to foster institutional change within the colleges they serve. A2MEND is a nationally recognized organization that has successfully improved the educational outcomes for men of color enrolled in the California Community College System. Dr. Bush also currently serves as a Board Member of four non-profit organizations and is the Chairperson for the All African Diaspora Educators Summit. Dr. Bush has presented his strategies for improving student outcomes for numerous national, statewide, and local organizations.