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Study at Contra Costa College
Contra Costa College was established in 1950 in Richmond, California. The college has been located in San Pablo, California since 1957. CCC is administered by the Contra Costa Community College District and is a part of the California community colleges system. CCC has a nationally honored newspaper called The Advocate. The newspaper is published on a weekly basis and has won 10 National Newspaper Pacemaker Awards since 1990. CCC's athletic teams take part in Bay Valley Conference. They are called the Comets. Contra Costa is located in San Pablo, CA (a large suburb). The school is a public institution. The highest degree level offered by Contra Costa is the Associate's degree. Course TopicsThe school is known for its programs in family and social work. Contra Costa SelectivityContra Costa is an open-admission school. FacultyThe school has a tenure system for senior faculty. The full-time faculty at Contra Costa is well-paid, which often goes with faculty quality. Student EnrollmentThe school had 7,147 enrolled students in 2007. Contra Costa has a large minority student population. A large number of students at the school are 40 years old or older. Contra Costa Tuition and AffordabilityContra Costa is a relative bargain, with lower tuition and fees than most schools offering similar degrees. Contra Costa Programs and Degrees
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