Contra Costa College offers associate degrees, certificates, transfer preparation, lifelong learning, and career educational opportunities aimed at helping students achieve their economic and educational goals, as well as courses designed to support lifelong learning.
Contra Costa College is the oldest and most diverse of the three colleges in the Contra Costa Community College District. A proud Hispanic Serving Institution, serving predominantly Latinx, African American and Asian students, CCC is situated in a socioeconomically diverse, resilient and culturally vibrant community.
Like most U.S. community colleges, Contra Costa College, Diablo Valley College, and Los Medanos College do not have on-campus housing. Our colleges do not provide nor are responsible for any off-campus housing services.
Contra Costa College Reviews A nice community college with different opportunities for students to pursue, gets the job done. The transfer services are very helpful for transferring to a four-year.
Student Success Completion Grant (SSCG) To qualify, students need to be eligible for a Cal Grant B or C award, meet satisfactory academic progress (SAP), have an unmet financial need, and maintain full-time attendance. Funds for this grant are extremely limited and are provided until all available funds are depleted.
7,975 (2010) Contra Costa College / Total enrollment
The Student Success Completion Grant pays Cal Grant recipients enrolled in at least 12 but fewer than 15 semester units $1298 per semester ($2596 annually). Cal Grant recipients enrolled in 15 or more semester units receive $4,000 per semester ($8,000 annually).
7,975 (2010) Contra Costa College / Total enrollment