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College of the Desert (COD) is a public community college in Palm Desert, California. COD enrolls about 12,500 students, of which around one third attend college full-time. It serves the Coachella Valley of Riverside County. The college is federally recognized as a Hispanic-serving institution (HSI), receiving Title V grants. [2] [3]
De Anza College: Cupertino: Coast: Desert Roadrunners: College of the Desert: Palm Desert: Inland Empire: Diablo Valley Vikings: Diablo Valley College: Pleasant Hill: Big 8: East Los Angeles Huskies: East Los Angeles College: Monterey Park: South Coast: El Camino Warriors: El Camino College: Torrance: South Coast: Evergreen Valley Hawks ...
The California Community College Athletic Association (3C2A; formerly CCCAA) is a sports association of community colleges in the U.S. state of California. It oversees 108 athletic programs throughout the state. The organization was formed in 1929 as the California Junior College Federation to unify programs in Northern and Southern California. [1]
The billboards have become such a part of the region's life that Bea Gonzalez, a Desert Community College board trustee, recently told me she's used to having strangers stare at her before asking ...
The Desert Conference was a junior college athletic conference with member schools located in Southern California that operated from 1961 to 1981. It was formed in 1961 with four charter members: Barstow Community College, Imperial Valley College, Palo Verde College, and Victor Valley College. [1] The College of the Desert joined the conference ...
Desert Pines 56, Rancho Verde 53. Desert Vista 67, Artesia 42 ... Math & Science College Prep 25. Maywood Academy 40, Rise Kohyang 24. ... RFK Community 39, Angelou 15. Ridgeline (UT) 53, Moreno ...
(Athletic Conference) Chaffey College: Rancho Cucamonga (Main) Chino Fontana: 1883: 21,095: Panthers ... Copper Mountain College: Desert Community College District ...
In San Diego County, the first college involved in athletics was San Diego City College in the 1920s. Oceanside/Carlsbad (MiraCosta College) began in 1934. In 1962, Imperial Valley College opened their new college campus. Starting in the 1920s, there were community colleges operating in El Centro and Brawley. Palomar College began in 1946.