South Coast Conference (California) Explained

The South Coast Conference (SCC) is a college athletic conference that is affiliated with the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA). Its members are located in the Greater Los Angeles region. The SSC was formed in 1968 as a football-only conference with eight members: Fullerton College, Golden West College, Mt. San Antonio College, Orange Coast College, Rio Hondo College, San Diego City College, San Diego Mesa College, and Santa Ana College.[1]

Members

The league has 12 full members:

InstitutionLocationFoundedEnrollment
Cerritos CollegeNorwalk, California195524,000
Chaffey CollegeRancho Cucamonga, California188318,192
East Los Angeles CollegeMonterey Park, California194534,700
El Camino CollegeTorrance, California194722,650
El Camino College Compton Center (formerly Compton College)Compton, California19276,800
Long Beach City CollegeLong Beach, California192724,650
Los Angeles Harbor CollegeWilmington, California194910,000
Los Angeles Southwest CollegeLos Angeles, California19678,200
Los Angeles Trade–Technical CollegeLos Angeles, California1925
Mt. San Antonio CollegeWalnut, California194633,300
Pasadena City CollegePasadena, California192426,800
Rio Hondo CollegeWhittier, California1963

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Notes and References

  1. News: Gandolfo . Lu . Three New JC Leagues Are Set Up . . . March 14, 1968 . B4 . June 25, 2024 . .
  2. Web site: Campus News - Latest News. 2021-03-12. Los Angeles City College.