COSTA MESA — A study group recommended Friday that Orange Coast College give up its programs on Rabbit Island, but urged the school to seek alternatives to holding classes on the remote Canadian property.
At a public meeting in the Student Center Lounge, consultants Susan Allen Lohr and Paul Siri told the audience that paying the island’s expenses would be nearly impossible. Lohr and Siri, who spent the last two days conducting interviews at OCC with a group of experts, said the island would cost about $150,000 a year if fully staffed.
The researchers, however, applauded OCC for giving field opportunities to science students and suggested that administrators look for other locations that are less expensive and closer. As an example, they cited a proposal by the city of Fort Bragg to implement a field station by the northern California coast.