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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. Kern Community College District - Wikipedia

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    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. [2]

  4. List of California Community Colleges - Wikipedia

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    San Diego City College: San Diego: 1914: 13,195: Knights ... Cerro Coso Community College: Ridgecrest (Main) ... North Orange County Community College District: Southern:

  5. San Diego Community College District - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Ventura County Community College District - Wikipedia

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    Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) is the system of public community colleges in Ventura County, California. The district is a member of the California Community Colleges System . VCCCD member colleges are Ventura College in Ventura, California , Moorpark College in Moorpark, California and Oxnard College in Oxnard, California .

  7. San Diego City College - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the San Diego Evening Junior College was set up to provide college classes in the evening for adults who were unable to attend classes during the day. City Times, the student newspaper, was founded in 1945 as The Jay Sees and later renamed Fortknightly as a bi-weekly publication.

  8. San Diego College of Continuing Education - Wikipedia

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    San Diego College of Continuing Education (SDCCE) is a public, noncredit educational institution in San Diego, California. It is part of San Diego Community College District along with three two-year community colleges : San Diego City College , San Diego Mesa College , and San Diego Miramar College .

  9. Calbright College - Wikipedia

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    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.