2021 FACTS IN BRIEF

Associate Degree Programs Administration of Justice* Economics* Physics* Anthropology* Elementary Teacher Education* Political Science* Institutional Profile Architecture Emergency Management and Pre-Allied Health • Founded in 1915, the oldest Homeland Security Art History* Pre-Engineering community college in Automotive Technology English* Psychology* Los Angeles County and the Biology* English Literature Public Health Science* fifth oldest in Biological Sciences Environmental Science* Public Works • 65 associate degrees Biotechnology Esthetician Real Estate • 88 certificates and skill Business Film Studies Recording Technology awards in career technical Business Administration* Global Studies* Registered Nursing programs Child Development History* Social Justice Studies, General* • 29 associate degrees for Communication Studies* Journalism* Social Sciences transfer Computer Science* Kinesiology* Sociology* • 2020 -2021 operating budget: $78 million Construction Management Liberal Arts – Humanities Spanish* Correctional Science Mathematics* Studio Arts* • 104 -acre campus, 44 buildings, seven outdoor Cosmetology Medium and Heavy Diesel Theatre Arts* Truck Technology athletics facilities Criminal Justice Theatre Arts – Acting Emphasis Music* • Accreditation reaffirmed Dance Visual Arts Nutrition and Dietetics* through 2021 Dental Assisting Vocational Nursing Peace Studies Design and Engineering Water Efficiency Management Philosophy* Drawing Technology Water Technology Photography Digital and Web Design Wildland Resources and Forestry Early Childhood Education* Physical Science *Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) offered

1000 W. Foothill Blvd., Glendora, CA 91741 | citruscollege.edu MISSION Citrus College provides students with quality educational experiences and support services that lead to the successful completion of degrees, transfer, certificates, career/technical education and basic skills proficiency. The college fosters academic and career success through the development of critical thinking, effective communication, creativity, and cultural awareness in a safe, accessible and affordable learning environment. In meeting the needs of our demographically diverse student population, we embrace equity and accountability through measurable learning outcomes, ethical data -driven decisions and student achievement.

Age 7,491 19 AND UNDER 38.2% 19,626 ANNUAL ENROLLMENT Awards and 6,728 20 TO 24 34.3% Recognitions 4,944 24 TO 49 25.2% 2,175 • Energy and Sustainability Award 463 50+ 2.4% CERTIFICATES AWARDED winner for retro -commissioning projects Ethnicity Gender 531 California Community Colleges Board of AFRICAN AMERICAN 3% STUDENTS GRADUATING Governors, 2021 ASIAN 9% WITH HONORS

• #8 in the nation for awarding FILIPINO 3% (GPAs of 3.3 to 4.0) associate degrees to Hispanic 54% 43% students HISPANIC 63% 2,444 Hispanic Outlook on Education, 2020 MULTI -ETHNICITY 3% 3% DEGREES CONFERRED UNKNOWN • Military Friendly School for the 5% Note: enrollment refers to the actual number of credit 11th consecutive year 10,576 8,509 541 and noncredit students attending Citrus College during the WHITE NON -HISPANIC 14% VIQTORY, 2021 FEMALE MALE UNKNOWN 2019-2020 academic year. • Instagram account receives second place in nationwide competition National Council for Marketing and Public Top 5 Degree Programs Top 5 Certificate Programs Relations, 2020 1. Business Administration 1. Cosmetology and Barbering • Citrus View newsletter wins first 2. Social Sciences 2. Administration of Justice place and light pole banners win 3. Psychology 3. Child Development/ third place in statewide contest Community College Public Relations 4. Sociology Early Care and Education Organization, 2020 5. Administration of Justice 4. Commercial Music 5. Licensed Vocational Nursing

Citrus Community College District Information District Board of Trustees Population: 196,019 District Cities: Azusa, Claremont, Duarte, Glendora, Monrovia Dr. Patricia A. Rasmussen, President Feeder Public High Schools: Azusa, California School of the Arts – , Canyon Oaks, Glendora and portions of San Dimas Representative Claremont, Duarte, Gladstone, Glendora, Monrovia, Mountain Park, Mt. Olive, San Antonio, Sierra, Whitcomb Ms. Mary Ann Lutz, Vice President Monrovia/Bradbury and portions of Duarte Representative Ms. Laura Bollinger, Clerk/Secretary Academic Affairs and Student Services Claremont and portions of Pomona and Admissions and Records Counseling and Advisement I Will Complete College (IWCC) La Verne Representative Associated Students of Cooperative Agencies Resources Learning Center Dr. Edward C. Ortell, Member Citrus College (ASCC) for Education (CARE) Online Education Duarte and portions of Azusa, Monrovia, Arcadia, Athletics: The Fighting Owls, Disabled Student Programs and School Relations and Outreach Covina and Irwindale Representative 16 inter- collegiate teams Services (DSPS) Dr. Anthony Contreras, Member STEM (science, technology, California Work Opportunity and Early College Dual Enrollment engineering and mathematics) Azusa and portions of Duarte Representative Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) Extended Opportunity Programs Student Health Center Mr. Austin Riggs Career/Transfer Center and Services (EOPS) Student Trustee Student Life and Leadership Citrus College Promise Financial Aid Development Clarion and ccclarion.com Honors Transfer Program Dr. Geraldine M. Perri Study Abroad (student publications) Institute For Completion (IFC) Superintendent/President Veterans Success Center (VSC) Continuing Education International Student Center (ISC)

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