The Bishop Campus, part of the Eastern Sierra College Center, specializes in transfer preparation, general education, and vocational programs tailored to the rural Eastern Sierra communities including Bishop, Big Pine, and surrounding areas. It provides full-service education with a focus on associate degrees in liberal arts, health occupations, and courses fulfilling CSU/UC requirements. Notably, it hosts the Vocational Nursing program alongside day and evening classes for career advancement and personal enrichment.
The Edwards AFB site, part of the East Kern Center, delivers education to military personnel, civilians, and families on the base. It focuses on flexible programs completable onsite, including liberal arts for transfer, entrepreneurship, emergency medical training, and welding skills relevant to aerospace and defense industries. Classes support career enhancement within the Air Force community.
The Lake Isabella/KRV Campus primarily supports online education delivery for the Kern River Valley communities, including Lake Isabella, Kernville, and Wofford Heights. It provides in-person access to computers, tutoring, counseling, financial aid, and GED preparation, facilitating completion of associate degrees and certificates remotely. Emphasis is on flexible learning for working adults and those in remote areas.
The Mammoth Lakes Campus of the Eastern Sierra College Center emphasizes higher education and the arts, offering associate degrees fully transferable to UC, Cal State, and University of Nevada Reno systems. It focuses on general education courses for transfer, liberal arts programs, and emergency services training, complemented by online options to complete broader degrees. Serving the Mono County resort communities, it supports seasonal residents and workers with flexible scheduling.
The Ridgecrest/IWV Campus serves as the main campus of Cerro Coso Community College, providing comprehensive educational opportunities to the Ridgecrest area and surrounding communities in the Indian Wells Valley. This campus features unique facilities like an astronomical observatory and a solar photovoltaic field, supporting hands-on learning in science, technology, and vocational trades. It offers a broad spectrum of associate degrees for transfer (ADT), certificates of achievement, and career technical education (CTE) programs designed for immediate workforce entry or university transfer. Programs emphasize practical skills in health sciences, industrial technologies, business, and liberal arts, with day and evening classes available.
The Tehachapi Campus, under the East Kern Center, provides accessible education for the Tehachapi Valley and Kern County high desert communities. It concentrates on general education for associate degrees and transfer, career technical education in public safety and health, and workforce development programs like firefighting and law enforcement training. Specialized offerings cater to local industries including aviation, wind energy, and emergency services.