Members
The league currently has 14 full members:
Institution | Location | Founded | Enrollment |
---|---|---|---|
Allan Hancock College | Santa Maria, California | 1920 | 18,500 |
Bakersfield College | Bakersfield, California | 1913 | 15,000 |
College of the Canyons | Santa Clarita, California | 1969 | 17,089 |
Citrus College | Glendora, California | 1915 | 11,000 |
Cuesta College | San Luis Obispo, California | 1963 | 11,150 |
Glendale Community College | Glendale, California | 1927 | 19,029 |
Los Angeles Pierce College | Woodland Hills, California | 1947 | 18,000 |
Los Angeles Valley College | Valley Glen, California | 1949 | 17,000 |
Moorpark College | Moorpark, California | 1963 | 15,400 |
Oxnard College | Oxnard, California | 1975 | 7,233 |
Santa Barbara City College | Santa Barbara, California | 1909 | 17,000 |
Santa Monica College | Santa Monica, California | 1929 | 32,000 |
Ventura College | Ventura, California | 1925 | 13,000 |
West Los Angeles College | Culver City, California | 1969 | 8,000 |
- Allan Hancock Bulldogs
- Bakersfield Renegades
- Canyons Cougars
- Citrus Owls
- Cuesta Cougars
- Glendale Vaqueros
- L.A. Pierce Brahmas
- L.A. Valley Monarchs
- Moorpark Raiders
- Oxnard Condors
- Santa Barbara Vaqueros
- Santa Monica Corsairs
- Ventura Pirates
- West L.A. Wildcats
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