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  1. Merritt College puts students first. Through our rich educational programs, we foster a culture of equity and inclusion that empowers students to achieve their greatest potential and make meaningful contributions to their respective communities and our global society.

    • About Merritt

      Mission Statement. Merritt College puts students first....

    • Admissions

      Merritt College. 12500 Campus Drive, Oakland, CA 94619 (510)...

    • Academic Services

      Merritt College has a long history of providing high-quality...

    • Campus Life

      Student Activities. At Merritt College, we recognize that...

  2. Merritt College puts students first,” “We want to support students financially and lighten the load where we can. We took some inspiration from the Black Panther Party and their iconic ‘free breakfast for kids’ for our own free breakfast program this fall.

  3. Merritt College is proud to offer the following degrees and certificates: Associate in Arts degree (AA); Associate in Science degree (AS); Associate in Arts for Transfer degree (AA-T), Associate in Science for Transfer degree (AS-T), Certificate of Achievement (CA), and Certificate of Proficiency (CP).

  4. Merritt College is a public community college in Oakland, California. Merritt, like the other three campuses of the Peralta Community College District, is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. The college enrolls approximately 6,000 students.

  5. Whether you want to get an associate degree, transfer to a four-year college or university, update your job skills, find a new career, or take a class just for personal enrichment, Merritt...

  6. View Deborah Merritts profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Deborah has 4 jobs listed on their profile.

  7. Professor Deborah Jones Merritt graduated from Harvard College summa cum laude in 1977 and from Columbia Law School in 1980. While at Columbia, she was managing editor of the Columbia Law Review and won the Robert Noxon Toppan Prize.