San Diego Christian College

Coordinates: 32°48′14.30″N 116°54′20.30″W / 32.8039722°N 116.9056389°W / 32.8039722; -116.9056389

San Diego Christian College
Established 1970
Type Private
Religious affiliation Non-denominational
President Paul Ague
Students 597
Location El Cajon, California, United States
Campus Suburban
Former names Christian Heritage College (1970-2005)
Colors Navy and Sand
Athletics National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Track
Nickname Hawks
Affiliations Council for Christion Colleges and University (CCCU) Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU)
Website www.sdcc.edu

San Diego Christian College (SDCC) (Formerly Christian Heritage College) is a private, evangelical Christian college located in El Cajon, California, United States, in suburban San Diego.

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