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San Diego Miramar College

Coordinates: 32°54′25.72″N 117°07′14.70″W / 32.9071444°N 117.1207500°W / 32.9071444; -117.1207500
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32°54′25.72″N 117°07′14.70″W / 32.9071444°N 117.1207500°W / 32.9071444; -117.1207500

San Diego Miramar College
MottoTo prepare students to succeed in a changing world within an environment that values excellence in learning, teaching, innovation and diversity.
TypePublic community college
Established1969
PresidentDr. Patricia Hsieh, Ed.D.
Academic staff
446
Undergraduates12,573 [2012][1]
Location, ,
CampusSuburban, 120 acres (49 ha)
ColorsTeal Green, silver/gray
MascotJets
Websitewww.sdmiramar.edu

San Diego Miramar College (known more informally as Miramar) is a public, two-year community college located in San Diego, California. Miramar College is part of the San Diego Community College District along with San Diego City College, San Diego Mesa College and San Diego Continuing Education. Miramar, as well as City and Mesa belong to the California Community College system along with 111 other public community colleges. It is administered by the San Diego Community College District.

History

Each semester, more than 12,000 individuals of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds attend Miramar College classes to obtain associate degrees, the first two years of university transfer courses, or train for a career. Miramar College opened as a training facility for San Diego's law enforcement personnel and firefighters in 1969. While the College is still home to the San Diego Regional Public Safety Institute, it has grown into a comprehensive community college, offering transfer and expanded career training programs, including biotechnology, advanced transportation, paralegal, child development, business and more. Locally passed facilities bond measures in 2002 and 2006 have resulted in the recent transformation of the 125-acre campus. New facilities include math & business and arts & humanities classroom buildings, renovation and expansion of the advanced transportation/automotive, aviation and diesel technology buildings, completion of the Hourglass Field athletics complex, a multi-level parking structure and police sub-station, campus-wide infrastructure improvements, and a massive 100,000 square foot Library Learning Resource Center. A cafeteria/bookstore/student services center, fire technology, administration and science expansion are currently, or soon to be, in construction. All facilities meet LEED certification; the police substation earning Platinum LEED, the highest possible recognition for energy efficient design and the first in the San Diego Community College District to achieve Platinum certification. In the fall of 2012, the college became a smoke-free campus.

Aerial view, 2012

Notable alumni

References

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