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Address: District: 2701 Fairview Road (714) 432-5072 Coast District, established in 1947, located in the central coast of Costa Mesa, 92626 www.orangecoastcollege.edu Orange County President: OCC is one of California’s 115 community colleges in 72 districts, which have a total enrollment of more than 2.1 million students, the largest higher education system in the world Angelica L. Suarez, Ph.D., President District Colleges: Founded , Coastline Community College, Founded in 1947. Classes began in 1948 with a student enrollment of 500 District Board of Trustees: Campus size: David A. Grant, Mary L. Hornbuckle, Jim Moreno, Jerry Patterson, Lorraine Prinsky, Ph.D., 164 acres, 78 buildings Student Trustee Academic Majors: John Weispfenning, Ph.D., Chancellor 72 District population: Academic Degrees: 757,384 residents 121 District Communities: Career and Technical Certificates: Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Midway City, Newport Beach, 164 Newport Coast, Seal Beach, Westminster Lifelong/Enrichment programs: District Public High Schools: 13 program areas Bay, Bolsa Grande, Corona Del Mar, Costa Mesa, Edison, Estancia, Fountain Valley, Garden Accreditation, Degrees & Certificates Grove, Huntington Beach, La Quinta, Lincoln, Los Amigos, Marina, Monte Vista, Newport Harbor, Ocean View, Pacifica, Rancho Alamitos, Santiago, Westminster Fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) OCC Credit course sections offered (Fall term 2019): Offers Associate of Arts and Associate in Science degrees, Associate Transfer degrees, Certificates of achievement, and Occupational Skills Certificates. 2,144 credit Recognized for: OCC enrollment statistics (Fall term 2019): • One of the top transfer community • Qualifying Hispanic-Serving 19,281 (headcount) colleges in Orange County to Institution (HSI) OCC Student ethnicity and gender: the of California, the • Qualifying Asian American Native Fall 2019 1.7% Black or African American California State University, and American and Pacific Islander 35.3% Latino .2% American Indian or Alaska private institutions in California and Serving Institution (AANAPISI) 30.8% White Native across the nation. • Veteran friendly college Female 48.3% • The only public community college designation 24.6% Asian/Pacific Islander Male 50.9% nautical program • Athletic excellence with 100 state 2.8% Declined to state and national championships 4.5% Identified by two or more Unknown .8% Financial Aid (2017-2018): ethnicities Number of OCC employees: • More than $27.2 million in student scholarships and financial aid Intercollegiate athletics: 271 Full-time faculty 58 Managers and administrators 523 Part-time faculty 150 Hourly Baseball (M), Basketball (M/W), Cheerleading/Dance, Crew (M/W), Cross Country (M/W), 323 Classified staff Football (M), Golf (M/W), Soccer (M/W), Softball (W), Swimming (M/W), Tennis (M/W), Track and Field (M/W), Volleyball (M/W), Water Polo (M/W) OCC Transfer performance to 4-year (2017-2018): Mascot: 964 481 104 Calif. State University University of Calif. Private Pete the Pirate School Colors: OCC Transfer degrees to the CSU system: 19 Associate of Arts (AA-T) 10 Associate of Science (AS-T) Orange (PMS 021) and Navy Blue (PMS 2768) For more information contact: OCC Marketing and Public Relations Office (714) 432-5725

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