Citrus College

Coordinates: 34°08′06.15″N 117°53′07.40″W / 34.1350417°N 117.8853889°W / 34.1350417; -117.8853889

Citrus College
Type Public, Community College
Established 1915
President Geraldine M. Perri
Students 12,605[1]
Location Glendora, CA, United States
Campus Suburban - 104 acres (42 ha)
Colors Blue and White
Mascot Owls
Website www.citruscollege.edu

Citrus College is a community college located in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendora, California. The Citrus Community College District which supports the school includes the communities of Glendora, Azusa, Charter Oak, Claremont, Monrovia, and Duarte. The school is the oldest public community college in Los Angeles County, California; it was founded in 1915 by educator Floyd S. Hayden. Until 1961 the school was operated by the Citrus Union High School District. As of 2006, Citrus College enrolls over 12,000 students.

According to the Public Policy Institute of California, Citrus College had 632 students who transferred to universities during the 2005-2006 academic year, ranking seventh in the area.

Campus

The fountain at Citrus College with library in background.

The Haugh Performing Arts Center (HPAC) is a 1440-seat proscenium venue located on the 100-acre (40 ha) campus of Citrus College. HPACC is host to over 140 performances annually, with over 100,000 patrons in attendance. Seats are no more than 90 feet (27 m) from the stage.

The campus also holds a larger herbarium.

The opening title sequence for the 2010 film MILF was filmed on campus near the Hayden Library and fountain.

Athletics

The Citrus Owls are the college athletics team. The football and soccer team play at the 10,000-capacity Citrus Stadium.

Programs

Accreditation

This academic institution has accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). It features a slew of professional memberships such as: the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) and the Community College League of California (CCLC).[2]

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

References

  1. "California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office - Data Mart". Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  2. "About Citrus College". Citrus College. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  3. "USC Record-setting Kicker Chris Limahelu Dies". USC Trojans. usctrojans.com. April 7, 2010. Retrieved 21 June 2010.
  4. "Lionel Manuel". databaseFootball.com. Retrieved October. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

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