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  1. www.miracosta.edu › office-of-the-president › publicHistory of MiraCosta College

    In 1934, the Oceanside-Carlsbad Union High School District Board of Education voted to establish a community college, to be located in one wing of Oceanside High School and led by Superintendent/Principal George R. McIntyre.

  2. MiraCosta was founded in 1934. Classes began in a wing at Oceanside High School. Originally, MiraCosta was known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College. There were 122 students enrolled and 20 faculty members. It was the second community college to be established in San Diego County.

  3. MiraCosta College was founded in 1934. It was originally known as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College. Location. Oceanside Campus: 1 Barnard Drive, Oceanside. San Elijo Campus: 3333 Manchester Avenue, Cardiff. Community Learning Center: 1831 Mission Avenue, Oceanside. President.

  4. Sep 7, 2015 · MiraCosta College is a public California community college serving coastal North San Diego County. The college was founded in 1934 as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College, the second community college in San Diego County. Changed name to MiraCosta College and moved to Barnard Drive location in 1964.

    • One Barnard Drive, Oceanside, 92056, CA
    • (760) 757-2121
  5. catalog.miracosta.edu › aboutmiracostaAbout MiraCosta College

    About MiraCosta College. Accreditation. College Foundation. College Leadership. District & Campus Information. Equal Access. Full-Time Faculty & Administrators. Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility. Mission, Vision, Commitment, Institutional Values & Institutional Goals.

  6. Founded in 1934 as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College, it became the second community college in San Diego County. In 1964, the school changed its name to MiraCosta College when it moved from its original location in a wing at Oceanside High School to its current site on Barnard Drive in Oceanside.

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  8. Dec 31, 2014 · Founded 80 years ago as Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College (OCJC) during the Great Depression, the college was established as a place where local students could complete a quality higher education without leaving home.