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State Center Community College District. Coordinates: 36°46′08.1″N 119°47′33.7″W. State Center Community College District ( SCCCD) is a California Community Colleges System district in Central California, including Fresno City College in Fresno, Reedley College in Reedley, and Clovis Community College in north Fresno, and Madera ...
Madera Community College. / 36.924240; -119.997566. Madera Community College, established in 2020, is a community college located in Madera, California. It originally opened in 1996 as Madera Community College Center, a campus of the State Center Community College District. [1]
Reedley College has two college centers, Madera Community College Center and Oakhurst Community College Center. The Madera Community College Center is located in Madera, California on 114 acres (0.46 km 2) of donated land. It was originally opened at its current site in 1996 and has slowly continued to expand since.
Palomar College is a public community college in San Diego County, California. The main campus is in San Marcos and three centers and four education sites are located elsewhere throughout north San Diego County. The largest of these by student population is the education center located in Escondido. In 2018, education centers in Rancho Bernardo ...
MiraCosta College is a public community college serving coastal North San Diego County in California with two campuses, one in eastern Oceanside and the other in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, and many satellite locations, including the Community Learning Center in western Oceanside.
San Marcos (/ ˌ s æ n ˈ m ɑːr k oʊ s / SAN MAR-kohs; Spanish for "St. Mark") is a city in the North County region of San Diego County, California. As of the 2020 census , the city's population was 94,833.
Name Location Founded Enrollment (Fall 2023) Nickname (Athletic Conference) Chaffey College: Rancho Cucamonga (Main) Chino Fontana: 1883: 21,095: Panthers (Santa Barbara City College
Old Main is a red-roofed Victorian Gothic building on the campus of Texas State University. Situated at one end of the quad, it was Texas State's first building, built in 1903, and remained the only building on campus until 1908. Old Main was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1983. [2]