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During this period, in 1938, the San Diego Vocational Junior College was established to offer training in technical-vocational skills to post high school students. The following year, the San Diego Evening Junior College was set up to provide college classes in the evening for adults who were unable to attend classes during the day.
Santa Rosa Junior College: Santa Rosa (Main) Petaluma Windsor Forestville: 1918: 22,215: Bears Cubs : Gavilan College: ... San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar ...
San Diego Christian College: Santee: San Diego: 1970 Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields not-for-profit NAIA Christian --- San Diego University for Integrative Studies: San Diego: San Diego: 1999 Not classified --- --- --- --- San Francisco Conservatory of Music: San Francisco San Francisco 1917
This is a list junior colleges in the United States that field a football program. The two largest associations are the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA). In the NJCAA, of 512 member colleges, 53 sponsored a football program, as of November 2023.
San Diego Mesa College (Mesa College or Mesa) is a public community college in San Diego, California. It is part of San Diego Community College District and the California Community Colleges system. The college is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC). The campus was officially opened in January 1964.
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in San Diego" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1994-95, Saddleback left the Conference and joined the Orange Empire Conference. In 1987, Cuyamaca College, a second campus in the Grossmont District, became a member. Prior to 1982, the Conference colleges belonged to several different conferences. San Diego City College, and later San Diego Mesa College, belonged to the Metropolitan ...
This is a list of junior colleges in the United States. Most of these institutions are private; public two-year community colleges are excluded. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .