Citrus College was founded in 1915 under the leadership of Dr. Floyd S. Hayden, who helped bring the community college movement to California. From 1915 to 1961, Citrus College was operated by the Citrus Union High School District.
The college enrolled 28 students in 1915 and currently the college serves more than 12,000 students each fall and spring semester.
Classes are offered on a traditional 18-week semester calendar, as well as in a variety of non-traditional scheduling options -- evenings and weekends, late start and early end, summer session, and optional class formats, such as distance education online courses and distance education integrated classes.
Programs
Accounting, Administration of Justice, Air Conditioning, Anthropology, Architecture, Art, Astronomy, Automotive Technology, Biology, Chemistry, Child Development, Communication, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Correctional and Juvenile Justice Studies, Cosmetology, Criminal Justice, Dance, Database Support, Drafting Technology, Drama, Early Childhood Education, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Economics, Electronics, Emergency Medical Services, Engineering, English, English as a Second Language, Ethnic Studies, Fitness, Forestry, French, Geography, Geology, German, Government, Health, Health Sciences, History, Humanities, Information Technology, Japanese, Journalism, Library, Massage Therapy, Mathematics, Mechanical, Medical Transcription, Motorcycle Mechanics, Music, Nursing, Office Technology, Philosophy, Photography, Physical Education, Physics, Police Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Reading, Real Estate, Science, Sciences, Social Sciences, Sociology, Spanish, Speech, Statistics, Theatre Arts
Campus type
Multiple Campuses
Carnegie
Associate's Colleges
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Admissions office:
Admissions and Records 1000 West Foothill Boulevard CA 91741-1899Glendora
California United States Phone: (626) 914-8511 Fax: (626) 914-8613 Email: admissions@citruscollege.edu http://www.citruscollege.edu/apps/C…
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