HONOREE
He put a Master Plan in place that included extensive community involvement and guided what can be seen today in the remarkable modernization of campus facilities that has transformed almost every part of the campus. He created a 15-week semester plan that has become the most copied academic calendar in California, and reversed years of financial difficulties to create healthy financial reserves for the college.
He fostered new partnerships with Caltech, UCLA, UC Berkeley and CSUN, as well as a number of industry partners in the private sector. He created strong alliances for the college with neighborhood groups, businesses, and elected officials.
Young was named Chancellor of the nine-college Los Angeles Community College District (СÀ¶ÊÓƵ) on May 4, 2005. As Chancellor, Young launched a major Student Success Initiative aimed at improving all student educational outcomes across the District-- including graduation, transfer, and job placement rates. He initiated an aggressive district-wide marketing campaign to publicize community college educational opportunities, and significantly increased the funding of the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Foundation, which distributes thousands of dollars in student scholarships each year. He reversed the financial difficulties of the district and created healthy financial reserves.
He retired from the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ on July 31, 2007. In retirement he continues consulting and has authored two books on leadership, A Walk Through Leadership (2013) and Harvest from the Vineyard: Lessons Learned from the Vineyard Symposiums (2016). Proceeds from the book sales go to a student scholarship fund.
On March 23, 2011, the Board of Trustees of the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ resolved that in honor of Rocky Young's extraordinary dedication to Pierce College and his tireless leadership in revitalizing the educational opportunities geared toward future generations of students, the park east of Pierce College's Center for Sciences be officially named Rocky Young Park.
On June 8, 2011, Young returned to give the Pierce College commencement speech, appropriately in the park bearing his name. Upon acceptance of the bronze plaque in his honor at the Faculty Gala that day, he cited his time at Pierce as the highlight of his career.
The naming of Rocky Young Park was approved on March 23, 2011 by the Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees.
He championed the best in collegiality and inspired those around him to greater achievement. He was a man of action in a time when it was needed. Armed with a visionary new Master Plan, he called forth the true spirit of Pierce, and led the students into a new millennium with a better future."