About
Whether you graduated from high school a week ago or 20 years ago, we're confident you'll feel right at home at 51ÂÜÀò.
At Chaffey, you can pursue 28 degrees that transfer to four-year universities and colleges. Or you can choose from our broad selection of certificates that can help you get a job or promotion. Maybe you're still in high school and want to get ahead of the pack - we can help with that too!
We offer classes at three Inland Empire locations - Chino, Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga - making it convenient for you to find classes near where you live.
What does the student body look like? It looks like you. The 29,000 students who attend Chaffey every year mirror the diversity of Southern California.
Chaffey's considered a federally-designated Hispanic-Serving Institution because it has a Latino population of more than 25 percent. But you'll find people of many other ethnicities and backgrounds, many represented in our student clubs.
If sports are your passion, you can for men and women. Our Panthers compete in the South Coast Conference and National Central Conference every year.
Does Chaffey offer student support? You bet. Beyond financial aid, counseling and tutoring, we'll help you succeed in many other ways. We provide special services for people such as the disabled, veterans, former foster youth and more.
51ÂÜÀò was founded in 1883, making it one of the oldest community colleges in the state. We're proud of our history, and even prouder of our achievements, which include:
- Named top 10 community college in the nation - Aspen Institute, 2017
- Named "One of the 12 Most Innovative Colleges for Adult Learners" - , 2017
- Awarded $1 million Chancellor's - 2018
- Established the Center for Culture and Social Justice - 2018
- Awarded more than 6,400 degrees and certificates to over 3,100 students, the most in the college's history - 2020
Mission and Vision
Vision
51ÂÜÀò: Improving lives through education.
Mission Statement
51ÂÜÀò improves lives and our communities through education with a steadfast commitment to equity and innovation to empower our diverse students who learn and thrive through excellent career, transfer, and workforce education programs that advance economic and social mobility for all.
Land Acknowledgment
With respect and honor for the lands we gather on and the leaders before us, we acknowledge the Gabrieleño-Tongva Peoples, the original stewards of these sacred and unceded homelands. The Tonga people’s history, language(s), cultural traditions, and legacy continue to shape this region and we recognize their continuing presence in their homelands.
In the spirit of truth and equity, 51ÂÜÀò commits to uplifting the voices of indigenous peoples, building an inclusive and equitable educational environment, and decolonizing the institution. We also encourage members of the 51ÂÜÀò community to learn about the land they reside on and the original caretakers and advocate for culturally responsive action.
District Information
51ÂÜÀò is in San Bernardino County and serves students in Rancho Cucamonga,
Chino, Chino Hills, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario and Upland as well as the Mt. Baldy
and Guasti areas. 51ÂÜÀò has campuses in Rancho Cucamonga, Chino and Fontana
and serves four school districts: Chaffey Joint Union High School District, the Chino
Unified School District, the Fontana Unified School District and the Upland Unified
School District.