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Cerro Coso Community College is a public community college in the Eastern Sierra region of Southern California. It was established in 1973 as a separate college within the Kern Community College District. [3] The college offers traditional and online courses and two-year degrees. The college serves an area of approximately 18,000-square-miles. [1]
Kern Community College District is a community college district in Kern County, California. Colleges part of the district are: Bakersfield College , Porterville College , and Cerro Coso Community College .
C. Cabrillo College; Calbright College; Cañada College; Cerritos College; Cerro Coso Community College; Cerro Coso Community College (Kern River Valley Campus)
Hartnell Community College District: Bay Area: Monterey San Benito: Hartnell College: Imperial Community College District: Southern: Imperial: Imperial Valley College: Kern Community College District: Central: Inyo Kern Mono San Bernardino Tulare: Bakersfield College Cerro Coso Community College Porterville College: Lake Tahoe Community College ...
Century College; Cerritos College; Cerro Coso Community College; Chabot College; Chadron State College; Chaffey College; Chamberlain University; Chaminade University of Honolulu; Champlain College; Chandler–Gilbert Community College; Chapman University; Charles Richard Drew University of Medicine and Science; Charles Stewart Mott Community ...
Calbright College is a public community college in California. It was established in 2018 as the 115th California Community College and is the first fully-online community college in the United States. [3] Calbright's programing is aimed towards providing workers ages 25 to 34 with short term, affordable credentials and job training. [4]
By 1995 combined enrollment in the district's three colleges was about 53,000 students. In 2004 the district opened California's 109th community college, Folsom Lake College, on the site to the east of Sacramento in Folsom. By 2005 combined enrollment in the district's four colleges was about 71,000 students.
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