California’s community colleges are contending with widespread enrollment fraud that has prevented real students from getting the classes they need and disrupted campus operations.
More than 1.2 million fraudulent applications were filed in a single year, affecting about 80 percent of campuses across the state.
The problem, first seen during the shift to online learning, has persisted despite efforts to contain it. In this episode, Dr. Jeannie Kim, president of Santiago Canyon College, and Marvin Martinez, chancellor of the Rancho Santiago Community College District, explain how campuses are responding and the steps now underway to safeguard access for genuine students.





