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Chaffey Junior College

Chaffey College
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Type Public community college
Established 1883
Budget $78.6 million
President Henry D. Shannon, Ph.D.
Students 18,192 As of September 4, 2012
Undergraduates 18,192 As of September 4, 2012
Address 5885 Haven Avenue
Alta Loma, CA 91737-3002
, 5885 Haven Avenue
Alta Loma, Rancho Cucamonga 91737-3002
, California, United States
34°08′49″N 117°34′12″W / 34.147°N 117.570°W / 34.147; -117.570 (Chaffey College)Coordinates: 34°08′49″N 117°34′12″W / 34.147°N 117.570°W / 34.147; -117.570 (Chaffey College)
Campus Suburban
Colors Red, Black & White
Nickname Panthers
Mascot Panther
Website www.chaffey.edu

Chaffey College is a public community college in the San Bernardino County city of Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States, in the northern part of the community of Alta Loma. The district covers Chino, Chino Hills, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, and Upland.

The school was established in Ontario, California in 1883, when city founders and brothers George and William Chaffey donated land and established an endowment for a private college. The private school was founded as the Chaffey College of Agriculture of the University of Southern California; USC, also a private university, had been founded three years earlier in nearby Los Angeles. The cornerstone of the new school was laid on March 17, 1883 at Fourth and Euclid in Ontario; it opened on October 15, 1885. The original institution included a secondary school and was run by USC until 1901. During this period, Chaffey's football team had a 1-1 series with the young USC football team, winning 32-6 in 1893 and losing 38-0 in 1897.

Financial troubles forced the school to close in 1901. The building was taken over by the city and became the home of Ontario High School (now Chaffey High School). In 1906 the Chaffey endowment was legally separated from USC and reorganized to benefit the newly created Chaffey Union High School District. When Ontario High school opened to students from Upland in 1911, its present name was adopted. In 1916, the Chaffey Junior College of Agriculture was added as a postgraduate department to the high school. The school's buildings were renovated and additional buildings added during the New Deal.


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