Western State Conference - Members

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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