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Community college education in San Diego can be traced to 1914 when the board of education of the San Diego City Schools authorized postsecondary classes for the youth of San Diego. Classes opened that fall at San Diego High School with four faculty members and 35 students, establishing San Diego City College.
By 1946, City College moved back to San Diego High School and reorganized into three branches: San Diego Vocational High School, San Diego College Arts and Sciences, and San Diego Evening Junior College. City College took its permanent campus and during the 1950s and 60s, land was acquired to allow expansion through various blocks of today's ...
San Diego Community College District: Southern: San Diego: San Diego City College San Diego Mesa College San Diego Miramar College: San Francisco Community College District: Bay Area: San Francisco: City College of San Francisco: San Joaquin Delta Community College District: Central: San Joaquin Calaveras Sacramento Alameda Solano: San Joaquin ...
San Diego State University: School of Theatre, Television and Film: San Diego: California: Public Baccalaureate college: Platt College (San Diego) Digital Video and Media Production: San Diego: California: Private Baccalaureate college: 1985 Studio School (Formerly Known as Relativity School) (Hussian College) Film + Digital Content: Los ...
San Diego Christian College, a private, evangelical university in El Cajon, California; San Diego City College, a public, two-year community college in San Diego, California; San Diego Comic-Con, an annual comic book convention and entertainment event in San Diego, California
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 ...
The median price of a home in San Diego has reached up to $750,000, out of reach for many Black people shopping for homes. A new program in San Diego is hoping to close some of its city’s wealth ...
East Village High School (EVHS) is a public high school in downtown San Diego, California. It is located on the campus of San Diego City College. The school is part of San Diego Unified School District. It was previously named San Diego Early/Middle College until 2016. [4]