| San Luis Obispo Campus
Nestled in the Chorro Valley along Highway 1 midway between the cities of San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay, Cuesta’s San Luis Obispo campus is just a few minutes’ drive from Highway 101. Deer and wildlife from surrounding hills and fields frequently visit the 150-acre campus, which is located in the central part of the county. Facilities include a library/learning resources center, a student center, a conference center, an art gallery, a 150-seat theater, children’s centers, a health center and classroom/laboratory buildings. A new high-tech learning center, a child development center and art/music labs are also available to students. A new 400-seat, $12.5 million Theater Arts Building is currently under construction with a completion date of December 2008. For recreation, the campus offers a gymnasium, track and field facilities, baseball, softball and soccer fields, five sand volleyball courts, eight lighted tennis courts and an Olympic-sized pool.
North County Campus
To the north, in the city of Paso Robles, lies the county’s newest educational resource. The 105-acre campus, constructed in 1998 with funds donated primarily from private gift support, is located on Buena Vista Drive off Highway 46 East, less than a mile from Highway 101. The new campus includes a one-stop career center, a children’s center and a new Allied Health, Math and Science Building. A full range of transfer, general education, technical and occupational courses are offered each semester.
South County Centers
Course offerings at the college’s South County Center are expanding to meet growing demand in the southern part of the county. Located at Arroyo Grande High School and Nipomo High School, classes are offered during evening hours only. Student are able to complete an on-site A.A./A.S. degree at the South County Centers. |