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Potential
Local Funding Measure

Supporting Local Education and Workforce Training

Allan Hancock College plays an important role in providing local access to higher education and job training. The college supports workforce preparation in healthcare, public safety, and skilled trades that serve Northern Santa Barbara County.

The video below outlines key facility priorities at Allan Hancock College, including maintenance of aging infrastructure, development of a University Center for local bachelor’s degree programs, and nursing education facilities needed to support healthcare training.

Supporting Students, Workforce, and Community Needs

Local Funding to Prepare Students for In-Demand Careers and Trades

The Allan Hancock College Board of Trustees is considering placing a bond measure on the November 2026 ballot to address facility needs and ensure local students and veterans have access to affordable, high-quality education and job training in safe, modern facilities, including: 

  • Removing hazardous materials like asbestos and mold from older buildings 
  • Upgrading classrooms, career-training facilities, and equipment so students are prepared for in-demand careers and skilled trades 
  • Providing classrooms, facilities, and technology needed to support high quality instruction in math, science, engineering, and technology programs 
  • Building a University Center to offer four-year bachelor’s degrees locally in nursing and business in partnership with Cal Poly and Cal State Channel Islands 
  • Repairing and replacing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, heating, ventilation, gas lines, sewer lines, and electrical systems where needed 

A bond measure would also qualify Allan Hancock College for $38 million in state matching funds that would otherwise go to other community colleges.

Mandatory Fiscal Accountability and Local Control 

By State law, any potential bond measure would require the following strict fiscal accountability protections: 

  • All funds are controlled locally and stay in our community to improve local Hancock facilities; no bond funds could be taken away by the State or used for other purposes 
  • Independent citizens’ oversight committee, annual audits, and public spending disclosures 
  • No money could be used for administrators’ salaries or pensions 

We Want to Hear from You! 

As we plan for the future of Allan Hancock College, we want to hear your thoughts. Please reach out to AHC Associate Superintendent/Vice President of Finance and Administration Dennis Curran at localfunding@hancockcollege.edu or 805-922-6966 ext. 3221 with feedback, questions, or to learn more. 

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FAQs

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