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The college is part of California Community Colleges System. SCC's service area includes all of Solano County, and the town of Winters in Yolo County. It has 10,814 students. [2] In 2016, Solano College was approved by the ACCJC to offer its first baccalaureate degree in biomanufacturing. The first cohort of students began the Bachelor of ...
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Solano Community College, in Fairfield, California, United States; Somerset Community College in Somerset, Kentucky, United States; South Cheshire College, in Crewe, Cheshire, England; Southeast Community College, in southeastern Nebraska, United States; Southeastern Community College (disambiguation) Southwestern Community College (disambiguation)
Rodriguez High supports an early college high school program, where students complete their high school curriculum while also enrolling in classes at Solano Community College in order to earn college credits, with the goal of students having credits equivalent to two years of instruction transferable to other colleges by their high school ...
The Golden Valley Conference (GVC) is a junior college athletic conference affiliated with the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA). Its members are located in the Northern California. The conference was formed in 1950 and began operation in 1951.
De Anza College, Solano Community College, and West Valley College joined from the Coast Conference. The College of Marin and Santa Rosa Junior College moved in from the Golden Valley Conference, and Contra Costa College was formerly a member of the Golden Gate Conference. [1] The conference was disbanded after the 1993–94 athletic year. [2]
[26] [27] In fall 2019, Calbright College was opened as an entirely online, but initially unaccredited, community college. [28] [29] The most recent in-person addition to the system is Madera Community College, which was recognized by the Board of Governors as the 116th accredited community college, on July 20, 2020. [30]