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The former administration building (currently the welcome center) and main entrance. The main campus is located on a 153-acre (62 ha) plot in Northeast Bakersfield, and it also operates three satellite campuses: the Weill Institute in downtown Bakersfield, shared by the Kern Community College District, the SouthWest Campus also located in Bakersfield, and the Delano Campus in Delano ...
Southwest Bakersfield (commonly referred to simply as The Southwest) is the southwest region of Bakersfield, California. It is roughly bounded by the Kern River to the north and Oak Street/Wible Road to the east.
Jan. 9—Bakersfield College's long-awaited southwest campus is preparing to open for the upcoming semester. Last week, workers were wheeling in furniture and computers, touching up paint and ...
Bakersfield. Bakersfield College. SR 99, Mt. Vernon Av, University Av 42 [6] Bakersfield. GET Offices Bakersfield. Walmart. 21st St, Oak St, Monitor St Serves Downtown Transit Center and Southwest Transit Center; 43 [7] Bakersfield. Office Park Dr & Commercial Wy Bakersfield. Bakersfield College Truxtun Av, Q St, Columbus St 44 [8] Bakersfield ...
Kern Community College District is a community college district in Kern County, California. Colleges part of the district are: Bakersfield College , Porterville College , and Cerro Coso Community College .
Southeast Bakersfield (commonly referred to simply as The Southeast) refers to the area in southeast Bakersfield, between Union Avenue, East California Avenue, and Edison Highway. The Southeast includes the M.L.K. Community , Jastro Avenue & Mcnew Court , and the Cottonwood Community , which consists of Reece & Cheatum , Casa Loma Drive ...
Bakersfield has considered constructing a light rail system within the city. The proposed route would run from Cal State Bakersfield in the southwest to Bakersfield College in the northeast. It would travel on surface streets, and run through many populated parts of the city, including: southwest, downtown, east Bakersfield, and northeast.
In the 1970s, Bakersfield College established a satellite campus in a former department store. Although not known as the Education District at the time, it was the first college to establish a presence downtown. [1] In 1997, the Bakersfield City School District established the Downtown Elementary School nearby. [2]