Regions West | San Diego
San Diego's Community Colleges Making Multi-Million Development Investments
May 19, 2008
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune

Long seen as the more modest stepsister to four-year schools, community colleges in San Diego are today getting impressive makeovers. Fitness centers, bookstores, and cafeterias are now common elements in multi-million dollar development renovations taking place on community college campuses throughout the county.

San Diego's three community colleges are currently spending $1.5 billion in taxpayer money to upgrade campuses. Those upgrades include a $66 million cafeteria and bookstore at Mesa College, a $34 million cafeteria, bookstore, and student center at Miramar College, and an $11 million gym renovation at City College, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.

 
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