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  1. www.cuyamaca.edu › about-cuyamaca-college › history-of-cuyamaca-collegeHistory of Cuyamaca College

    College History. The name “Cuyamaca College” was selected with the vision of an institution that exemplifies the “community” in community college. Decades later, the commitment to this vision is stronger than ever. Cuyamaca College actively promotes equity and social justice by employing educational strategies that build upon the ...

  2. We Welcome Our Extended Community! Cuyamaca College is a vital part of the East County community. Whether you’re looking for a job, want to learn more about campus events, or interested in making a donation to support Cuyamaca College students, you can learn more about ways to connect with the college.

  3. Design & Construction Standards. Professional Services Firm Directory. Labor Compliance. Contractor Outreach. News & Publications. Props R & V in the News. Program Publications. Bid Room. GCCCD Props RV> Bids> Bid Room.

  4. Michael Salvador Diversity, Equal Opportunity and Title IX Officer District Office 8800 Grossmont College Drive El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 644-7039. Cuyamaca College recognizes its obligation to provide overall program accessibility for those with physical and mental disabilities.

  5. For purposes of graduation from Grossmont College or Cuyamaca College a student who maintains continuous enrollment in a California Community College, California State University, or a University of California campus may elect to meet catalog requirements in one of the following ways: 1. The catalog that was in effect at the time they began ...

  6. Health Fee (mandatory) $20 Fall and Spring (Fee will increase to $22 beginning fall 2024), $17 Summer and Intersession. Student Center Construction Fee * (mandatory) $1/unit (max $5) Student Representation Fee (optional) $2. Parking Permit (one semester) $40 Fall and Spring, $18 Summer. Parking Permit (one day)

  7. GCCCD Annual Report 2021-2022. Expand All | Collapse All. Featured Students. 2021-2022. Matthew Allen. Studying to become a golf course superintendent Matthew Allen, 33, enrolled in Cuyamaca in fall 2021 after overcoming some great personal challenges. Allen is today grounded in his church, and holds two jobs.