ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Coalinga College Coalinga CollegePublic college in Coalinga, California, US This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "Coalinga College" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Coalinga CollegeMottoBetter Tomorrows Begins HereTypePublic community collegeEstablished1932Parent institutionWest Hills Community College DistrictPresidentCarla TweedLocationCoalinga, California, U.S.36°08′59″N 120°21′25″W / 36.14972°N 120.35694°W / 36.14972; -120.35694Colors Red and blueMascotFalconsWebsitewesthillscollege.com/coalinga Coalinga College, formerly West Hills College Coalinga, is a public community college in Coalinga, California, with a satellite facility in Firebaugh. Both locations serve students in the central San Joaquin Valley. Established in 1932, Coalinga College is in the West Hills Community College District. It is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. Academics The school is one of only eleven California community colleges with dormitories in California. It attracts students from around the world, and actively recruits students from other countries to enroll in its English as a Second Language program.[1] Athletics Coalinga College athletics offers football, baseball, and basketball for men; and volleyball and softball for women. A coed rodeo team competes against two- and four -year colleges and universities. References ↑ International Students - West Hills College Coalinga Student Programs External links Official website vteCalifornia Community CollegesCampuses Alameda Allan Hancock American River Antelope Valley Bakersfield Barstow Berkeley City Butte Cabrillo Calbright Cañada Canyons Cerritos Cerro Coso Chabot Chaffey Citrus City College of San Francisco Clovis Coalinga Coastline Columbia Compton Contra Costa Copper Mountain Cosumnes River Crafton Hills Cuesta Cuyamaca Cypress De Anza Desert Diablo Valley East L.A. El Camino Evergreen Valley Feather River Folsom Lake Foothill Fresno City Fullerton Gavilan Glendale Golden West Grossmont Hartnell Imperial Valley Irvine Valley Lake Tahoe Laney Las Positas Lassen Lemoore Long Beach City L.A. City L.A. Harbor L.A. Mission L.A. Pierce L.A. Southwest L.A. Trade–Tech L.A. Valley Los Medanos Madera Marin Mendocino Merced Merritt MiraCosta Mission Modesto Monterey Peninsula Moorpark Moreno Valley Mt. San Antonio Mt. San Jacinto Napa Valley Norco Ohlone Orange Coast Oxnard Palo Verde Palomar Pasadena City Porterville Reedley Redwoods Rio Hondo Riverside Sacramento City Saddleback San Bernardino Valley San Diego City San Diego Continuing Education San Diego Mesa San Diego Miramar San Joaquin Delta San Jose City San Mateo Santa Ana Santa Barbara City Santa Monica Santa Rosa Santiago Canyon Sequoias Shasta Sierra Siskiyous Skyline Solano Southwestern Taft Ventura Victor Valley West L.A. West Valley Woodland Yuba Districts Allan Hancock Antelope Valley Barstow Butte–Glenn Cabrillo California Online Cerritos Chabot–Las Positas Chaffey Citrus Coast Compton Contra Costa Copper Mountain Desert El Camino Feather River Foothill–De Anza Gavilan Glendale Grossmont–Cuyamaca Hartnell Imperial Kern Lake Tahoe Lassen Long Beach Los Angeles Los Rios Marin Mendocino–Lake Merced MiraCosta Monterey Peninsula Mt. San Antonio Mt. San Jacinto Napa Valley North Orange County Ohlone Palo Verde Palomar Pasadena Area Peralta Rancho Santiago Redwoods Rio Hondo Riverside San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin Delta San Jose–Evergreen San Luis Obispo County San Mateo County Santa Barbara Santa Clarita Santa Monica Sequoias Shasta–Tehama–Trinity Sierra Siskiyous Solano County Sonoma County South Orange County Southwestern State Center Ventura County Victor Valley West Hills West Kern West Valley–Mission Yosemite Yuba Satellite campuses Advanced Tech. & Education Park Athletics California Community College Athletic Association Authority control databases ISNI This article on a California institution of higher education is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte