Cuyamaca College

Cuyamaca College
MottoLearning For The Future
TypePublic community college
Established1978
PresidentJessica Robinson "President - Cuyamaca College". Cuyamaca.edu.</ref>
Students9,922 (2016)[1]
Location, ,
United States

32°44′40″N 116°56′23″W / 32.7445°N 116.9396°W / 32.7445; -116.9396
Campus165 acres (67 ha)
ColorsBlue, Sand, and White[2]
     
NicknameCoyotes
Sporting affiliations
CCCAAPCAC
Websitewww.cuyamaca.edu

Cuyamaca College is a public community college in Rancho San Diego, California. It is part of the Grossmont–Cuyamaca Community College District and the California Community Colleges system. Along with Grossmont College, it serves the eastern suburbs in San Diego County. Cuyamaca College opened in 1978 and now offers 81 associate's degree programs and 66 training certification programs to approximately 8,500 students. Many of the college's students transfer to the University of California, San Diego or San Diego State University to complete their bachelor's degrees. Cuyamaca's mascot is the coyote.

  1. ^ "Headcount [from ACCJC Annual Report] - Cuyamaca College" (PDF). Cuyamaca.edu. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Cuyamaca College". Cuyamaca College. Retrieved 30 September 2017.