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  2. Cerro Coso Community College - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Talk:Cerro Coso Community College - Wikipedia

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  4. Folsom Lake College - Wikipedia

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    Folsom Lake College serves the community with classes offered at its main Folsom campus at 10 College Parkway, two outreach centers (the El Dorado Center in Placerville and the Rancho Cordova Center), and various off-site locations nearby. As of Fall 2005, Folsom Lake College enrolled approximately 6,600 students choosing among approximately ...

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  6. Fullerton College - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-six freshman students enrolled in the first year, and the school had a curriculum of 10 courses. "In 1922 the college was reorganized as an independent junior college district. After holding classes on the Fullerton Union High School campus for its first 23 years, the college began moving to its own fourteen-acre campus next door in 1936."

  7. Golden West College - Wikipedia

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    Through the financial assistance provided by the California College Promise Grant, a large percentage of students at GWC are able to attend college and pay little to no tuition or fees. The majority of transfer students who attend GWC later attend a California State University , or the University of California , as well as many other universities.

  8. Ventura College - Wikipedia

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    Ventura's athletic teams are nicknamed the Pirates. The college currently sponsors nine men's and ten women's varsity teams. Ventura College competes as a member of the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) in the Western State Conference (WSC) for all sports except football, which competes in Southern California Football Association (SCFA).

  9. Sacramento City College - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento City College (SCC) is a public community college in Sacramento, California. [2] SCC is part of the Los Rios Community College District and had an enrollment of 25,307 in 2009. [3]