For the 2024-25 school year, there are 4 community colleges serving 2,958 students in 91764, CA.
The top ranked community college in 91764, CA is San Joaquin Valley College-Ontario.
Minority enrollment is 95% of the student body (majority Black).
The student:teacher ratio of 13:1 is less than the state average of 20:1.
Top Ranked 91764, CA Community Colleges (2024-25)
College
Location
Students
San Joaquin Valley College-Ontario
Private for-profit
4580 Ontario Mills Parkway
Ontario, CA 91764
(559) 734-9000
Ontario, CA 91764
(559) 734-9000
| 802 students
American Career College-Ontario
Private for-profit
3130 East Sedona Court
Ontario, CA 91764
(949) 783-4800
Ontario, CA 91764
(949) 783-4800
| 1,526 students
Carrington College-Ontario
Private for-profit
4580 Ontario Mills Parkway #200
Ontario, CA 91764
(909) 366-4122
Ontario, CA 91764
(909) 366-4122
| 128 students
Platt College-Ontario
Private for-profit
3700 Inland Empire Boulevard, Ste 400
Ontario, CA 91764
(909) 941-9410
Ontario, CA 91764
(909) 941-9410
| 502 students
Frequently Asked Questions
How many community colleges are located in 91764 California?
There are 4 community colleges serving 2,958 students in 91764 California.
How diverse are community college in 91764 California?
Community colleges in 91764 California have approximately 95% minority enrollment, with the majority being Black.
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