College of the Desert Home Page Welcome to the College of the Desert The college was founded in 1958 and opened its doors for the first time in September 1962 As a two-year college, the College offers transfer students an affordable option for starting college and transferring to a four-year institution
Welcome to College of the Desert With hundreds of classes to support your educational goals, you’ll find everything you need to start here and then go anywhere--whether your next chapter involves transferring to a four-year university, pursuing advancement in your current career, or beginning a new career all together
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Programs of Study - College of the Desert Locally approved certificates are not notated on the student's transcript in accordance with State regulations Certificates have three designations: C (credit) certificates, L (local) certificates, and NC (noncredit) certificates
About College of the Desert As a two-year college, the College offers transfer students an affordable option for starting college and transferring to a four-year institution College of the Desert is the number one source of transfer students to California State University at San Bernardino
College of the Desert - Wikipedia College of the Desert (COD) is a public community college in Palm Desert, California COD enrolls about 12,500 students, of which around one third attend college full-time It serves the Coachella Valley of Riverside County The college is federally recognized as a Hispanic-serving institution (HSI), receiving Title V grants [2][3]
Admission - College of the Desert To participate in COD’s Early College Program at Your High School, students must complete all matriculation steps listed below Enrollment in courses at your high school is based on the student course request process at each individual high school