SDCCD Colleges Join Statewide Undocumented Student Week of Action Campaign
San Diego City, Mesa and Miramar Colleges, and the Colleg
San Diego City, Mesa and Miramar Colleges, and the Colleg
Miramar College will be distributing $1.9 million in CARES Act funding to eligible students enrolled for the Fall 2021 term. Students must download the Edquity App to apply and receive funds. Instructions to download the Edquity app can be found below. Eligible students will receive a $1,000.00 grant.
San Diego Miramar College will soon offer beach volleyball as its seventh intercollegiate sport.
Miramar College and the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference are excited to welcome spectators into our indoor contests! The following protocol must be adhered to in order to allow spectators at our indoor contests:
PCAC Indoor Spectators Details
Miramar College has two Science training opportunities that are available for students in Intersession 2022 and Spring 2022. Both programs have a focus on providing training for students that are disproportionately impacted and/or military connected/veterans.
Fox 5 San Diego stopped by campus to chronicle the story of mother and son intercollegiate athletes Brandi and Maverick Mitchell!
KUSI-TV's Good Morning San Diego brought Miramar College student athletes Brandi Mitchell and Maverick Mitchell for a return engagement to talk about this mother and son duo excelling in college athletics.
CBS8 stopped by Miramar College to cover the inspiring story of Brandi Mitchell, who at 45 plays on the Miramar College soccer team. She is a co-captain and her son Maverick is the College's starting goalie on the Water Polo team.
https://www.cbs8.com/article/sports/san-diego-miramar-college-has-a-soccer-mom-and-water-polo-son/509-034419c3-e26c-4f57-a740-aef37ee1296c
NBC7 stopped by Miramar College to cover the inspiring story of Brandi Mitchell, who at 45 plays on the Miramar College soccer team. She is a co-captain and her son Maverick is the College's starting goalie on the Water Polo team.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed historic legislation that expands and makes permanent the state’s pilot program allowing community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees in specific workforce fields not offered by the University of California or California State University.