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+1 925-229-1000

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500 N Court St, Martinez, CA 94553, USA

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The Contra Costa Community College District is a community college district that encompasses three community colleges in Contra Costa County, California - Contra Costa College, Diablo Valley College and Los Medanos College. Headquarters office is located in the George R. Gordon Education Center in Martinez, California.

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Colleges

  • Contra Costa College - San Pablo, California
  • Diablo Valley College - Pleasant Hill, California
  • San Ramon Valley Campus - San Ramon, California
  • Los Medanos College - Pittsburg, California
  • Brentwood Center - Brentwood, California
  • History

    The Contra Costa Community College District (CCCCD) was founded by a public vote in December 1948 and first opened its doors in 1949. It is one of the largest multi-college community college districts in California. CCCCD serves a population of 1,019,640 people, and its boundaries encompass all but 48 of the 734-square-mile (1,900 km2) land area of Contra Costa County. The District Office is located in downtown Martinez.

    The Contra Costa Community College District is governed by an elected five-member Governing Board who serve four year terms. One student member, selected by student government, serves a one-year term on a rotational basis among the Colleges. The Chancellor, appointed by the Governing Board, carries out the policies of the District. There is an array of educational choices, including studies leading to an associate degree or transfer to four-year colleges and universities and short-term training to update professional skills. Specialized vocational and technical training programs work in partnership with local businesses and industry to help build a better workforce in Contra Costa County.

    References

    Contra Costa Community College District Wikipedia