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According to records in 2006, DVC is no longer ranked number one in transfers to 4-year colleges. In articles published by the Orange County Register November 24, 2006, DVC was ranked #7 in transfers. Number 1 was Orange Coast College. See "Orange Coast College tops in 4-year transfers", Orange County Register, November 24, 2006 at http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/homepage/abox/article_1364054.php

According to this article, the 25 top-ranked transfer colleges are shown in the following table, which shows transfers to California State University campuses from community colleges last year by rank, college and number of students who transferred:

  1. Orange Coast College 1,313
  2. De Anza Community College 1,280
  3. Santa Monica College 1,266
  4. Fullerton College 1,214
  5. Mt. San Antonio College 1,194
  6. Pasadena City College 1,154
  7. Diablo Valley College 1,142
  8. Fresno City College 1,101
  9. American River College 1,099
  10. San Diego Mesa College 1,089
  11. El Camino College 1,068
  12. City College of San Francisco 1,063
  13. Grossmont College 1,042
  14. Riverside Community College 1,008
  15. Palomar College 971
  16. Sierra College 951
  17. Santa Rosa Junior College 884
  18. Moorpark College 872
  19. Southwestern College 869
  20. Cerritos Community College 813
  21. Los Angeles Pierce College 808
  22. Glendale College 799
  23. East Los Angeles College 792
  24. San Joaquin Delta College 791
  25. Long Beach City College 787

63.207.173.11 20:33, 12 January 2007 (UTC)Mike O.[reply]


What does "a minimum is good mean"? The DVC clubs are NOT spam links as they are officially recognized DVC Subsidiary. Please refrain from removing any DVC affiliated links from the DVC Wikipage.

Clubs

One of the links is spam, and the other merely vanity: neither represents DVC as a whole or uniquely, nor provides any kind of detailed information that enhances reader knowledge of the place. See Santa Monica College, De Anza College, College of the Redwoods, and Diné College for examples of such. The links go. --Calton | Talk 13:35, 12 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

P.S.: I signed my name -- how about you? --Calton | Talk 13:35, 12 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Notable Alumni

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Is there any evidence of any of these people's attendance to DVC. Most have nothing on their wiki pages about it, some of have never even lived near the area of the college and one is a fictional character from King of the Hill

--Braintoad 04:37, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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