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The ''California Virtual Campus'' (CVC) is a web portal which aggregates the courses available from from both public and private California colleges and universities. Now maintained by the California Virtual Campus Professional Development Center, the concept was initially created under the auspices of the Chancellor’s Office for the California Community Colleges in California, [[US]]. The CVC catalog of distance-education programmes and courses continues the work of its predecessor, the [[California Virtual University]].
The ''California Virtual Campus'' (CVC) is a web portal which aggregates the courses available from from both public and private California colleges and universities. Now maintained by the California Virtual Campus Professional Development Center, the concept was initially created under the auspices of the Chancellor’s Office for the California Community Colleges in California, [[US]]. The CVC catalog of distance-education programmes and courses continues the work of its predecessor, the [[California Virtual University]].


CVC was fully operational as early as 2000, with hundreds of courses available at that time. It has never offered courses directly. Links are kept up to date and provide a valuable centralised resource.
CVC has never offered courses directly. Links are kept up to date and provide a valuable centralised resource.


The California Virtual Campus web site is at http://www.cvc.edu/
The California Virtual Campus web site is at http://www.cvc.edu/

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The California Virtual Campus (CVC) is a web portal which aggregates the courses available from from both public and private California colleges and universities. Now maintained by the California Virtual Campus Professional Development Center, the concept was initially created under the auspices of the Chancellor’s Office for the California Community Colleges in California, US. The CVC catalog of distance-education programmes and courses continues the work of its predecessor, the California Virtual University.

CVC has never offered courses directly. Links are kept up to date and provide a valuable centralised resource.

The California Virtual Campus web site is at http://www.cvc.edu/

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