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California State University, California Community College Transfers By California State University, California Community College Transfers by Campus Year 2011-2012 1 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE 1,424 58 SOLANO COLLEGE 377 2 DE ANZA COLLEGE 1,342 59 SKYLINE COLLEGE 373 3 PASADENA CITY COLLEGE 1,225 60 HARTNELL COLLEGE 365 4 FULLERTON COLLEGE 1,218 61 SHASTA COLLEGE 352 5 MOUNT SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE 1,180 62 COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO 339 6 SANTA MONICA COLLEGE 1,100 63 SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE 338 7 CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO 1,089 64 COLLEGE OF THE DESERT 337 8 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 1,053 65 FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE3 325 9 EL CAMINO COLLEGE 1,047 66 LOS MEDANOS COLLEGE 324 10 RIVERSIDE COLLEGE 1,026 67 LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE 321 11 DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE 955 68 SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE 303 12 LOS ANGELES PIERCE COLLEGE 927 69 FOOTHILL COLLEGE 302 13 MOORPARK COLLEGE 918 70 VICTOR VALLEY COLLEGE 298 14 SIERRA COLLEGE 900 71 ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE 280 15 AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE 883 72 LOS ANGELES MISSION COLLEGE 276 16 PALOMAR COLLEGE 848 73 MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE 272 17 SADDLEBACK COLLEGE 807 74 MISSION COLLEGE 270 18 SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE 801 75 CRAFTON HILLS COLLEGE 263 19 SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE 800 76 IMPERIAL VALLEY COLLEGE 256 20 EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE 784 77 LANEY COLLEGE 256 21 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 783 78 YUBA COLLEGE 245 22 LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE 763 79 OXNARD COLLEGE 235 23 MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE 743 80 SAN DIEGO CITY COLLEGE 234 24 GLENDALE COLLEGE 738 81 COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS 230 25 CHAFFEY COLLEGE 732 82 NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE 230 26 COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS 702 83 CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE 213 27 BUTTE COLLEGE 696 84 GAVILLAN COLLEGE 207 28 CERRITOS COLLEGE 696 85 WEST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE 179 29 SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE 683 86 COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA 176 30 CYPRESS COLLEGE 682 87 LOS ANGELES TRADE-TECH COLLEGE 150 31 REEDLEY COLLEGE 652 88 SAN DIEGO MIRAMAR COLLEGE 150 32 VENTURA COLLEGE 625 89 BERKELEY CITY COLLEGE 141 33 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE 611 90 CUYAMACA COLLEGE 141 34 SANTA ANA COLLEGE 600 91 COLLEGE OF MARIN 121 35 LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE 590 92 MERRITT COLLEGE 118 36 CITRUS COLLEGE 537 93 WEST HILLS COLLEGE LEMOORE 118 37 CUESTA COLLEGE 534 94 CANADA COLLEGE 114 38 SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE 531 95 LOS ANGELES SOUTHWEST COLLEGE 110 39 CHABOT COLLEGE 511 96 PORTERVILLE COLLEGE 110 40 SAN DIEGO MESA COLLEGE 495 97 TAFT COLLEGE 104 41 ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE 476 98 MENDOCINO COLLEGE 90 42 GROSSMONT COLLEGE 475 99 WOODLAND COLLEGE 79 43 COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIAS 469 100 COASTLINE COLLEGE 75 44 COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE 469 101 CERRO COSO COLLEGE 63 45 WEST VALLEY COLLEGE 469 102 WEST HILLS COLLEGE COALINGA 62 46 CABRILLO COLLEGE 458 103 COLUMBIA COLLEGE 61 47 MIRACOSTA COLLEGE 457 104 LAKE TAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 53 48 EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE 453 105 COPPER MOUNTAIN COLLEGE 37 49 MERCED COLLEGE 448 106 BARSTOW COLLEGE 35 50 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE 447 107 COLLEGE OF THE SISKIYOUS 35 51 SOUTHWEST COLLEGE 446 108 FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE 32 52 SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE 438 109 SAN FRANCISCO CMTY COLLEGE SYSTM 29 53 RIO HONDO COLEGE 434 110 COMPTON COMM. ED. CENTER 25 54 LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE 409 111 LASSEN COLLEGE 17 55 LAS POSITAS COLLEGE 404 112 PALO VERDE COLLEGE 12 56 OHLONE COLLEGE 399 113 MORENO VALLEY COLLEGE 8 57 MOUNT SAN JACINTO COLLEGE 395 114 SAN DIEGO CMTY COLLEGE CENTER 7 Source: CSU Chancellors Office via CCC Chancellor’s Office http://extranet.cccco.edu/Divisions/StudentServices/Transfer/TransferData.aspx.
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