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Type
  
Community college

Students
  
6,000

Phone
  
+1 510-531-4911

Graduation rate
  
11.6% (2014)

Colors
  
White, Royal blue, Gold

Established
  
1954

Nickname
  
Thunderbirds

Total enrollment
  
6,732 (2010)

Founded
  
1954

President
  
Dr. Norma Ambriz-Galaviz

Location
  
Oakland, California, USA

Address
  
12500 Campus Dr, Oakland, CA 94619, USA

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
Local tuition: 1,144 USD (2015), Domestic tuition: 6,256 USD (2015)

Notable alumni
  
Bobby Seale, Huey P Newton, Keith Carson, Richard Aoki, Saundra Brown Armstrong

Similar
  
Laney College, College of Alameda, Berkeley City College, Samuel Merritt University, Contra Costa College

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Merritt College is a two-year community college located in the Oakland Hills section of Oakland in Alameda County, California. Merritt, like the other three campuses of the Peralta Community College District, is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The school's enrollment is approximately 6,000 students.

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History

Merritt College (named for physician Dr. Samuel Merritt) was opened as a general campus in 1954. Merritt College was originally located on Grove Street in north Oakland, but was removed and sited on Campus Drive in the hills of East Oakland.

Grove Street

The original Merritt College was located at what is now 5714 Martin Luther King Jr. Way (then called Grove Street) in the flatlands of North Oakland. In 1923, the campus of University High School was built for children of faculty of the University of California in Berkeley. The campus closed during World War II, but was reopened as the Merritt School of Business in 1946. In 1954, the Oakland Unified School District, then operating the Merritt campus and the Laney Trade and Technical School, formed Oakland Junior College (later renamed Oakland City College). In 1960, the same year as the opening of Skyline High School, OUSD decided to relocated Merritt College from Grove Street to the hills of East Oakland.

Although the demographics of North Oakland changed throughout the 1950s and 1960s, it was not until the mid- to late-1960s that the student and faculty population began to change. After the 1960 California Master Plan for Public Higher Education, more Black students began to attend Merritt. In the early 1960s, the African American Association began recruiting Merritt students. By 1964, students formed the Soul Students Advisory Council, predecessors to the Black Student Union (BSU). In 1966, two former Merritt College students, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale formed the Black Panther Party. Against numerous protests by students and community members, Merritt was relocated from Grove Street to the hills of East Oakland in 1971. Merritt was renamed North Peralta Community College, but was commonly known as Grove Street College. In 1975, a judge ordered the physical plant closed for seismic issues. The Grove Street campus was used as the primary filming location for the 1987 film, "The Principal."

This site, now rehabilitated and serving as the north campus of the Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

Campus Drive

The present campus was opened in 1971. Funding came primarily as a result of a 1965 bond issue which also established a new downtown Oakland ("Civic Center") campus building for Laney College and the founding of the College of Alameda.

Occupational programs

Merritt College's occupational programs include nursing and health professions, community social services/substance abuse counseling, environmental management and technology, cybersecurity, computer information systems, landscape horticulture and environmental management, paralegal studies, real estate and restoration technology. A one-year Microscopy Certificate is also offered.

Notable alumni

  • Glenn Burke, Major League Baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics
  • Keith Carson member of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors
  • Wendell Hayes, National Football League player for the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos
  • Percy Robert Miller (Master P) (Rapper, Entrepreneur)
  • Huey P. Newton (Black Panther Party co-founder)
  • Bobby Seale (Black Panther Party co-founder)
  • References

    Merritt College Wikipedia