Top Sacramento County Community Colleges
- For the 2019-20 school year, there are 11 top community colleges in Sacramento County, California, serving 78,290 students.
- The average community college acceptance rate in California is 86% (view national acceptance rates).
- Minority enrollment is 57% of the student body (majority Hispanic and Asian), and the student:teacher ratio is 48:1.
Top Sacramento County Community Colleges (2019-20)
- College Location Students
- 4700 College Oak Dr
Sacramento,  CA 95841
(916)484-8011 29,133 students - Bryan College-Gold RiverPrivate, for profit2339 Gold Meadow Way, Suite 111
Rancho Cordova,  CA 95670
(916)649-2400 85 students - Carrington College-Citrus HeightsPrivate, for profit7301 Greenback Lane, Ste A
Citrus Heights,  CA 95621
(916)722-8200 517 students - Carrington College-SacramentoPrivate, for profit8909 Folsom Blvd
Sacramento,  CA 95826
(916)361-1660 1,385 students - Cosumnes River CollegePublic8401 Center Parkway
Sacramento,  CA 95823
(916)691-7344 14,674 students - International Academy of Design and Technology-SacramentoPrivate, for profit2450 Del Paso Road-St 250
Sacramento,  CA 95834
(916)285-9468 60 students - Kaplan College-SacramentoPrivate, for profit4330 Watt Ave., Suite 400
Sacramento,  CA 95821
(916)649-8168 429 students - Sacramento City CollegePublic3835 Freeport Blvd
Sacramento,  CA 95822
(916)558-2111 23,317 students - San Joaquin Valley College-Rancho CordovaPrivate, for profit11000 Olson Drive, Suite 100
Rancho Cordova,  CA 95670
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