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California Colleges & Universities California Colleges & Universities California Community Colleges California State University University of California Independent Colleges & Universities Produced by: and ICC The California GEAR UP Program and the California Education Round Table Intersegmental Coordinating Committee (ICC) are pleased to provide you with this guide to California colleges and universities. We encourage you to Table of Contents use it with students, families, and your California middle school colleagues 113 Community in developing a college- Colleges going culture. For ad- ditional copies or further California information, please 23 State contact California GEAR University UP at 916-681-6933 or www.castategearup.org University or ICC at 916-324-8593 of or www.certicc.org. 10 California We hope that you will share this resource with Independent middle school colleagues 81 Colleges and and friends. Universities C A L I F O R N I A C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E S California Community Butte College Colleges Chancellor’s Office 3536 Butte Campus Drive 1102 Q Street Oroville, CA 95965-8399 Sacramento, CA 95814 (530) 895-2511 (916) 445-8752 www.butte.edu www.cccco.edu Cabrillo College College of Alameda 6500 Soquel Drive 555 Atlantic Avenue Aptos, CA 95003-3119 Alameda, CA 94501-2109 (831) 479-6100 (510) 522-7221 www.cabrillo.edu www.alameda.peralta.edu Canada College Allan Hancock College 4200 Farm Hill Boulevard 800 South College Drive Redwood City, CA 94061-1099 Santa Maria, CA 93454-6368 (650) 306-3100 (805) 922-6966 www.canadacollege.edu www.hancockcollege.edu College of the Canyons American River College 26455 North Rockwell Canyon Rd. 4700 College Oak Drive Santa Clarita, CA 91355-1899 Sacramento, CA 95841-4286 (661) 259-7800 (916) 484-8011 www.canyons.edu www.arc.losrios.edu 4 Cerritos College Antelope Valley College 11110 Alondra Boulevard 3041 West Avenue K Norwalk, CA 90650-6269 Lancaster, CA 93536-5426 (562) 860-2451 (661) 722-6300 www.cerritos.edu www.avc.edu Cerro Coso Community College Bakersfield College 3000 College Heights Boulevard 1801 Panorama Drive Ridgecrest, CA 93555-9571 Bakersfield, CA 93305-1299 (760) 384-6100 (661) 395-4011 www.cerrocoso.edu www.bakersfieldcollege.edu Chabot College Barstow Community College 25555 Hesperian Boulevard 2700 Barstow Road Hayward, CA 94545-5001 Barstow, CA 92311-6699 (510) 723-6600 (760) 252-2411 www.chabotcollege.edu www.barstow.edu Chaffey College Berkeley City College 5885 Haven Avenue 2050 Center Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737 Berkeley, CA 94704-1205 (909) 987-1737 (510) 981-2800 www.chaffey.edu vistawww.peralta.edu C A L I F O R N I A C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E S Citrus College Cuesta College 1000 West Foothill Boulevard Highway 1 Glendora, CA 91741-1899 San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8106 (626) 963-0323 (805) 546-3100 www.citruscollege.edu www.cuesta.edu Coastline Community College Cuyamaca College 11460 Warner Avenue 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway Fountain Valley, CA 92708-2597 El Cajon, CA 92020-1799 (714) 546-7600 (619) 660-4000 www.coastline.edu www.cuyamaca.edu Columbia College Cypress College 11600 Columbia College Drive 9200 Valley View Street Sonora, CA 95370-8518 Cypress, CA 90630-5897 (209) 588-5100 (714) 484-7000 www.columbia.yosemite.edu www.cypresscollege.edu Compton Community Educational De Anza College Center 21250 Stevens Creek Boulevard 1111 East Artesia Boulevard Cupertino, CA 95014-5797 Compton, CA 90221-5393 (408) 864-5678 (310) 900-1600 www.deanza.edu www.compton.edu College of the Desert 5 Contra Costa College 43500 Monterey Avenue 2600 Mission Bell Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260-2499 San Pablo, CA 94806-3195 (760) 346-8041 (510) 235-7800 www.collegeofthedesert.edu www.contracosta.edu Diablo Valley College Copper Mountain College 321 Golf Club Road 6162 Rotary Way Pleasant Hill, CA 94523-1544 Joshua Tree, CA 92252 (925) 685-1230 (760) 366-3791 www.dvc.edu www.cmccd.edu East Los Angeles College Cosumnes River College 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez 8401 Center Parkway Monterey Park, CA 91754-6099 Sacramento, CA 95823-5799 (323) 265-8650 (916) 691-7344 www.elac.edu www.crc.losrios.edu El Camino College Crafton Hills College 16007 Crenshaw Boulevard 11711 Sand Canyon Road Torrance, CA 90506-0002 Yucaipa, CA 92399-1799 (310) 532-3670 (909) 794-2161 www.elcamino.edu www.craftonhills.edu C A L I F O R N I A C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E S Evergreen Valley College Golden West College 3095 Yerba Buena Road 15744 Goldenwest Street San Jose, CA 95135-1598 Huntington Beach, CA 92647-0592 (408) 274-7900 (714) 892-7711 www.evc.edu www.goldenwestcollege.edu Feather River College Grossmont College 570 Golden Eagle Avenue 8800 Grossmont College Drive Quincy, CA 95971-9124 El Cajon, CA 92020-1799 (530) 283-0202 (619) 644-7000 www.frc.edu www.grossmont.edu Folsom Lake College Hartnell College 10 College Parkway 156 Homestead Avenue Folsom, CA 95630 Salinas, CA 93901-1697 (916) 608-6500 (831) 755-6700 www.flc.losrios.edu www.hartnell.edu Foothill College Imperial Valley College 12345 El Monte Road 380 East Aten Road Los Altos Hills, CA 94022-4599 Imperial, CA 92251-9787 (650) 949-7777 (760) 352-8320 www.foothill.edu www.imperial.edu 6 Fresno City College Irvine Valley College 1101 East University Avenue 5500 Irvine Center Drive Fresno, CA 93741-0001 Irvine, CA 92618 (559) 442-4600 (949) 451-5100 www.fresnocitycollege.edu www.ivc.edu Fullerton College Lake Tahoe Community College 321 East Chapman Avenue 1 College Drive Fullerton, CA 92832-2095 South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150-4524 (714) 992-7000 (530) 541-4660 www.fullcoll.edu www.ltcc.edu Gavilan College Laney College 5055 Santa Teresa Boulevard 900 Fallon Street Gilroy, CA 95020-9599 Oakland, CA 94607-4893 (408) 847-1400 (510) 834-5740 www.gavilan.edu www.laney.peralta.edu Glendale Community College Las Positas College 1500 North Verdugo Road 3000 Campus Hill Drive Glendale, CA 91208-2894 Livermore, CA 94551-9797 (818) 240-1000 (925) 424-1000 www.glendale.edu www.laspositascollege.edu C A L I F O R N I A C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E S Lassen College Los Angeles Valley College P.O. Box 3000/Highway 139 5800 Fulton Avenue Susanville, CA 96130-3000 Van Nuys, CA 91401-4096 (530) 257-6181 (818) 947-2600 www.lassencollege.edu www.lavc.edu Long Beach City College Los Medanos College 4901 East Carson Street 2700 East Leland Road Long Beach, CA 90808-1706 Pittsburg, CA 94565-5197 (562) 938-4353 (925) 439-2181 www.lbcc.edu www.losmedanos.edu Los Angeles City College College of Marin 855 North Vermont Avenue 835 College Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90029-3590 Kentfield, CA 94904-2590 (323) 953-4000 (415) 457-8811 www.lacitycollege.edu www.marin.edu Los Angeles Harbor College Mendocino College 1111 Figueroa Place 1000 Hensley Creek Road Wilmington, CA 90744-2397 Ukiah, CA 95482-0300 (310) 233-4000 (707) 468-3000 www.lahc.edu www.mendocino.edu Los Angeles Mission College Merced College 7 13356 Eldridge Avenue 3600 M Street Sylmar, CA 91342-3200 Merced, CA 95348-2898 (818) 364-7600 (209) 384-6000 www.lamission.edu www.mccd.edu Los Angeles Pierce College Merritt College 6201 Winnetka Avenue 12500 Campus Drive Woodland Hills, CA 91371-0001 Oakland, CA 94619-3196 (818) 719-6401 (510) 531-4911 www.piercecollege.edu www.merritt.edu Los Angeles Southwest College MiraCosta College 1600 West Imperial Highway 1 Barnard Drive Los Angeles, CA 90047-4899 Oceanside, CA 92056-3899 (323) 241-5225 (760) 757-2121 www.lasc.edu www.miracosta.edu Los Angeles Trade-Tech College Mission College 400 West Washington Boulevard 3000 Mission College Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90015-4108 Santa Clara, CA 95054-1897 (213) 763-7000 (408) 988-2200 www.lattc.edu www.missioncollege.org C A L I F O R N I A C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E S Modesto Junior College Orange Coast College 435 College Avenue 2701 Fairview Road Modesto, CA 95350-5800 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-5005 (209) 575-6498 (714) 432-0202 www.mjc.edu www.orangecoastcollege.edu Monterey Peninsula College Oxnard College 980 Fremont Street 4000 South Rose Avenue Monterey, CA 93940-4799 Oxnard, CA 93033-6699 (831) 646-4000 (805) 986-5800 www.mpc.edu www.oxnardcollege.edu Moorpark College Palomar College 7075 Campus Road 1140 West Mission Road Moorpark, CA 93201-1695 San Marcos, CA 92069-1487 (805) 378-1400 (760) 744-1150 www.moorparkcollege.edu www.palomar.edu Mt. 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San Jacinto College Pasadena City College 1499 North State Street 1570 East Colorado Boulevard San Jacinto, CA 92583-2399 Pasadena, CA 91106-2003 (951) 487-6752 (626) 585-7123 www.msjc.edu www.pasadena.edu Napa Valley College Porterville College 2277 Napa Vallejo Highway 100 East College Avenue Napa, CA 94558-6236 Porterville, CA 93257-5901 (707) 253-3000 (559) 791-2200 www.napavalley.edu www.portervillecollege.edu Norco College College of the Redwoods 2001 Third Street 7351 Tompkins Hill Road Norco, CA 92860-2600 Eureka, CA 95501-9301 (951) 659-6000 (707) 476-4100 www.rcc.edu/norco www.redwoods.edu Ohlone College Reedley College 43600 Mission Boulevard 995 North Reed Avenue Fremont, CA 94539-0911 Reedley, CA 93654-2099 (510) 659-6000 (559) 638-3641 www.ohlone.edu www.reedleycollege.edu C A L I F O R N I A C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E S Rio Hondo College San Diego Miramar College 3600 Workman Mill Road 10440 Black Mountain Road Whittier, CA 90601-1699 San Diego, CA 92126-2999 (562) 692-0921 (858) 388-7800 www.riohondo.edu www.sdmiramar.edu Riverside City College City College of San Francisco 4800 Magnolia Avenue 50 Phelan Avenue, E200 Riverside, CA 92506-1293 San Francisco, CA 94112-1898 (951) 222-8000 (415) 239-3000 www.rcc.edu/riverside www.ccsf.edu Sacramento City College San Joaquin Delta College 3835 Freeport Boulevard 5151 Pacific Avenue Sacramento, CA 95822-1386 Stockton, CA 95207-6370 (916) 558-2111 (209) 954-5018 www.scc.losrios.edu www.deltacollege.edu Saddleback College San Jose City College 28000 Marguerite Parkway 2100 Moorpark Avenue Mission Viejo, CA 92692-3699 San Jose, CA 95128-2799 (949) 582-4500 (408) 298-2181 www.saddleback.edu www.sjcc.edu San Bernardino Valley College College of San Mateo 9 701 South Mt.
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