South Coast Conference (CCCAA)
The South Coast Conference is a college athletic conference that is affiliated with the California Community College Athletic Association. Its members are primarily based in the Los Angeles region.
Members
The league currently has 12 full members:
Institution | Location | Founded | Enrollment |
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Cerritos College | Norwalk, California | 1955 | 24,000 |
Chaffey College | Rancho Cucamonga, California | 1883 | 18,192 |
East Los Angeles College | Monterey Park, California | 1945 | 34,700 |
El Camino College | Torrance, California | 1947 | 22,650 |
El Camino College Compton Center (formerly Compton College) | Compton, California | 1927 | 6,800 |
Long Beach City College | Long Beach, California | 1927 | 24,650 |
Los Angeles Harbor College | Wilmington, California | 1949 | 10,000 |
Los Angeles Southwest College | Los Angeles, California | 1967 | 8,200 |
Los Angeles Trade–Technical College | Los Angeles, California | 1925 | |
Mt. San Antonio College | Walnut, California | 1946 | 33,300 |
Pasadena City College | Pasadena, California | 1924 | 26,800 |
Rio Hondo College | Whittier, California | 1963 | |
Former Member
Institution | Location | Founded | Enrollment |
---|---|---|---|
Los Angeles City College in 2009 the school cut all sports programs except Women's Volleyball due to budget[1] |
Los Angeles, California | 1929 | 20,600 |
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