Cuyamaca College opened the door to El Cajon's student in the autumn of 1978. The 165-acre campus is part of the old Monteverde ranch. Cuyamaca College is one of the two universities in Grosmont - Cuyamaca community college district.
The name of the university was elected by the Board of Directors and reflects the history and heritage of this area in San Diego County. Historians pointed out that "The very ancient Indian name 'Cuyamaca' existed in the periods of Spain, Mexico and the United States of America", and applied to "mountains, lakes, valleys, meadows" at various times It has been. The writer explained the meaning of Indian name in various ways, such as "on rain" and "where rain comes from heaven".
The campus consists of eight educational buildings, with an American heritage museum and a water-saving garden.
In the fall of 1995, the university built 20.3 acres of new sports facilities including fitness center, gym, tennis court, volleyball court, football stadium, stadium and truck.
The university aims to provide a comprehensive curriculum and curriculum, and when completed it will bring about 15,000 students in 2015.
The principal's office incorporates these functions into a new local online university managed by an independent district newly established under the California Community College Chamber Office. As a district / university, the operating costs of the university are supported by Proposition 98. However, the cost of guidance by the prime minister's official residence and guidance to the university is supported by the general fund. Who won the teaching and support of this online community? The university will adopt teachers, student support service specialists, and other staff to support student's diverse needs unique to the Academy program and ensure student success in current and future workforce. College will change into collective bargaining with employee representative from the beginning.
Recently, I attended California State Community College principal and state-wide CEO conference of 72 community college districts in California, 113 community colleges, and more than 2.5 million students. CEOs are interested in understanding prejudice and reducing prejudice as a means of realizing diversity and impartiality. This month we published various dashboards on the Ventura College Community College website, so that faculty, staff, students, and citizens have access to information on our diversity and performance. To clarify diversity for fair purposes, we started educational programs with faculty and staff.