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Hispanic Transfers by Campus to California State University Year 2015 ‐ 2016 California Community College Total Hispanic Transfers by Campus to California State University Year 2015 ‐ 2016 1 Cerritos Community College 656 58 Cabrillo College 157 2 Fullerton College 638 59 Evergreen Valley College 157 3 Mount San Antonio College 620 60 American River College 151 4 El Camino College 574 61 Victor Valley Community College 142 5 East Los Angeles College 567 62 Irvine Valley College 140 6 Long Beach City College 558 63 Sierra College 139 7 Santa Ana College 500 64 San Jose City College 136 8 Southwestern College 490 65 Norco College 127 9 Chaffey Community College 452 66 Gavilan College 126 10 Pasadena City College 430 67 Los Angeles Trade-Technical College 118 11 Los Angeles Pierce College 406 68 Napa Valley College 118 12 Rio Hondo Community College 394 69 Ohlone College 114 13 Santa Monica College 388 70 West Valley College 113 14 Palomar College 379 71 Monterey Peninsula College 112 15 Citrus Community College 373 72 Crafton Hills College 109 16 Orange Coast College 368 73 Las Positas College 109 17 Fresno City College 365 74 Cosumnes River College 108 18 Ventura College 361 75 Skyline College 105 19 Bakersfield College 352 76 College of San Mateo 93 20 Hartnell Community College 344 77 Cuesta College 93 21 Riverside City College 336 78 Solano Community College 88 22 Imperial Valley College 324 79 Porterville College 87 23 Modesto Junior College 311 80 Contra Costa College 85 24 College of the Canyons 304 81 Foothill College 80 25 Reedley College 299 82 West Los Angeles College 78 26 Los Angeles Valley College 292 83 Cuyamaca College 77 27 San Bernardino Valley College 281 84 Taft College 73 28 Cypress College 280 85 Canada College 68 29 Merced Community College 278 86 Yuba College 66 30 San Joaquin Delta College 276 87 Moreno Valley College 64 31 Los Angeles Mission College 274 88 Woodland Community College 58 32 Moorpark College 258 89 West Hills College at Lemoore 51 33 De Anza Community College 251 90 San Diego Miramar College 50 34 San Diego Mesa College 248 91 Folsom Lake College 49 35 College of the Desert 247 92 Mission College 42 36 College of the Sequoias 247 93 Los Angeles Southwest College 40 37 MiraCosta College 242 94 West Hills College Coalinga 36 38 Antelope Valley College 239 95 Shasta College 33 39 Los Angeles Harbor College 237 96 Berkeley City College 31 40 Santiago Canyon College 234 97 College of Marin 28 41 City College of San Francisco 225 98 Compton Center, El Camino College 27 42 Golden West College 217 99 Laney College 27 43 Oxnard College 206 100 Mendocino Community College 27 44 Mount San Jacinto College 203 101 Merritt College 26 45 Grossmont College 201 102 Coastline Community College 22 46 Santa Rosa Junior College 201 103 College of Alameda 22 47 Saddleback College 200 104 College of the Redwoods 22 48 Allan Hancock College 197 105 Columbia College 18 49 Diablo Valley College 196 106 Barstow Community College 17 50 Santa Barbara City College 193 107 Copper Mountain College 12 51 Sacramento City College 188 108 Lake Tahoe Community College 8 52 San Diego City College 177 109 College of the Siskiyous 7 53 Butte College 173 110 Palo Verde College 7 54 Glendale Community College 172 111 Cerro Coso Community College 6 55 Los Angeles City College 168 112 Feather River Community College 4 56 Chabot College 166 113 Lassen College 3 57 Los Medanos College 162 114 Folsom Lake College - Placerville 0 Source: CSU Analytics Webpage.
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