Ventura College History
Community college education in Ventura County began in 1925 when a junior college
department was added at the Ventura Union High School which was located on the
site now occupied by Cabrillo Middle School.
In 1952, responding to recommendations from a commissioned study concerning
population growth and building needs, Ventura Junior College became Ventura
College, a two-year institution for the freshmen and sophomore years of college.
In 1955, the college moved to it's present 112-acre hillside campus at 4667
Telegraph Road in the Eastern part of Ventura. The current student enrollment
of the college for day and evening classes is approximately 13,000.
The citizens of Ventura County voted in 1962 to form a community college district
separate from any other public school entity. Since 1962, Ventura College has
grown into a comprehensive community college serving a diverse population of
college age and adult students who pursue a wide variety of transfer, vocational,
and other educational goals. Today the Ventura County Community College District
includes two additional campuses - Moorpark and Oxnard. The district offices
are centrally located in Camarillo.