Coastline College is a California public community college with mini-campuses in Westminster, Garden Grove, and Newport Beach, and an administration building in Fountain Valley, California. The college offers Associate in Arts degrees, Associate in Science degrees, courses to prepare students to transfer to a four-year college or university, and career and technical courses that can lead to career advancement and/or an occupational certificate. The college was founded in 1976 and is part of the Coast Community College District and the California Community Colleges.
Former names | Coastline Community College |
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Motto | Tomorrow's College Today. |
Type | Public community college |
Established | 1976 |
Parent institution | Coast Community College District, California Community Colleges |
President | Vincent Rodriguez[1] |
Students | 10,705 (spring 2018)[2] |
Location | , U.S. 33°42′56″N 117°55′45″W / 33.715607°N 117.929209°W |
Mascot | Dolphin |
Website | www |
History
editThe school was originally started by the Coast Community College District as the distance learning college; it served the DL needs of Coast District residents, while Orange Coast College and Golden West College served many of the on-campus needs, with Coastline also using community facilities for site classes. Coastline has now evolved to include a distance learning program as well as on-campus classes available at its three mini-campus sites and other physical locations throughout the district.
Campus locations
editCoastline College's administration offices are located in a 40,000 sq.ft., administration facility located at 11460 Warner Avenue in Fountain Valley California, 92708.
Unlike most colleges, Coastline does not have a traditional campus. Instead, instruction is offered at sites throughout the Coast Community College District. The college has three main mini-campuses based in Newport Beach, Garden Grove and Westminster, with an administration building (offering enrollment services, counseling, a bookstore, and more) in Fountain Valley. The Westminster Center is formally called the "Le-Jao Center" in honor of the Le family (owners of Lee's Sandwiches) and the Jao family (owners of the Asian Garden Mall and Bridgecreek Development), who contributed substantially to the Coastline Foundation's endowment.
In fall 2012, the college opened a new campus at 1515 Monrovia in Newport Beach. This is home to several general education courses and programs, including the college's Paralegal Program, Acquired Brain Injury, Intellectual Disabilities and COAST Vocational Programs, Special Programs Department, Art Department, and Digital Art. It is also home to a Veterans Resource Center and the Coastline Art Gallery, a community art gallery that is open to the public.
Academics
editStudents can take courses to fulfill their general education transfer requirements, or explore vocational programs like biotechnology and informatics. Coastline also offers an English as a Second Language (ESL) program and a unique Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) program.
College offerings include:
- General education programs for preparation/transfer to a four-year university
- Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees in a variety of majors
- Career and technical education courses and certificates
- Hundreds of online classes and complete online degree programs
- Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) program (for those with brain injury due to traumatic or non-traumatic accident or event)
- Educational programs for members of the U.S. military [3]
- Educational programs for inmates at FCI Terminal Island
References
edit- ^ Wilson, Dawn (17 May 2021). "Dr. Vincent Rodriguez is Named as the Next President of Coastline College". Coastline College. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
- ^ California, State of. "California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office - Data Mart". datamart.cccco.edu.
- ^ Programs, Coastline Community College Military. "Coastline Community College Military Programs". military.coastline.edu. Retrieved 2017-09-28.