
Students 6,667 (1,350 full time 5,317 part time) Location … WikipediaĬollege of the Redwoods - should not be confused with the similarly named College of the Sequoias in the San Joaquin Valley city of Visalia, California.

Napa Valley College - Coordinates: 38☁6′29″N 122☁6′32″W / 38.27472°N 122.27556°W / 38.27472 122.27556 … WikipediaĬollege Park High School (Pleasant Hill, California) - College Park High School Address 201 Viking Drive Pleasant Hill, California 94523 1809 … Wikipediaĭiablo Gaels RFC - Full name Olde Gaels Rugby Football Club Union USA Rugby Nickname(s) Diablo Gaels Founded 1971 Ground(s) Diablo Valley College President … WikipediaĬollege of Marin - Established 1926 Type Public community college Superintendent/ President David Wain Coon, Ph.D. The valley contains the cities of Clayton, Concord, Martinez, the unincorporated area of Pacheco, and Pleasant Hill (home… … Wikipedia

In that season, he led the entire state in blocks, averaging 5.2 per game. Demarshay Johnson, a former DVC Basketball star currently playing for Nevada, was named 1st team All-State for California for the 2004-2005 season. AthleticsĭVC has had famous athletes throughout its sports history, probably most recognized being Willie McGee, a former MLB National League MVP who played for the DVC baseball team in the 1970s and Doug Davis, who pitches for the Milwaukee Brewers. DVC has a very active speech and debate team. In 2004, the top four transfer destinations were California State University, East Bay (formerly Hayward), San Francisco State University, UC Berkeley and UC Davis.ĭVC also offers a variety of occupational specialties, including hotel/restaurant management, culinary arts, dental technology, and real estate. DVC ranks among the top five transfer colleges in California.

In particular, DVC is a “feeder” college to the University of California, Berkeley California State University, East Bay and to St. Diablo Valley College is a popular choice for Asian international students to complete lower-division college requirements for frequently crowded California universities.
