San Diego Miramar College - Academics

Year Established: 1969

Current Enrollment: 12,827

Average Tuition per Semester: $552.00 (in state, 12 units @ $46.00/unit)

Associate Degrees offered: 70

Career technical education certificates offered: 90

Contract Faculty: 131

Adjunct Faculty: 1074

Total Faculty: 1205

Term GPA: 3.02

Cumulative GPA: 3.08

Retention Rate:  91%

Student to Faculty Ratio: 11 to 1

Full Time/Part Time Ratio:  Full Time  55%,  Part Time  45%

Amount of Scholarships awarded in 2024:  $190,710

Number of On Campus Clubs: 25

Campus Size:  120 acres

Non-Resident (Out-of-State): 7%

Male/Female Ratio:  Male 52%,   Female  46% 

American Indian or Alaskan native: 0%

African American:  5%

Asian/Pacific Islander:  14%

Filipino: 7%

Caucasian:  32%

Hispanic:  32%

Other: 8%

Race Unknown: 1%

San Diego Miramar College - Athletics

Athletic Director: Nick Gehler

Current Number of Sports Offered:  10 - Men's and Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Water Polo, Men's and Women's Swim, Men’s Basketball, Men’s and Women's Volleyball, and Women's Beach Volleyball

Official Colors: Black, White, Light Blue

Official Mascot: Jets

Conference: Pacific Coast Athletic Conference

Other Participating Colleges in PCAC: Crafton Hills College, Cuyamaca, Grossmont, Imperial Valley, MiraCosta, Palomar, San Diego City, San Diego Mesa, Southwestern 

Facilities:

  • Hourglass FieldHouse ("The Hangar"): 2 basketball courts/6 baskets for practice; 3 volleyball courts for practice; permanent and portable bleacher capability.
  • Hourglass Park: multi-use facility features flexibility for up to 8 soccer fields and 6 softball diamonds; 1 sand volleyball court.
  • Ned Baumer Aquatic Center: 25 yd. x 25 meter, 10 lane competition pool with 1 meter diving board; 12 yd. x 25 yd recreation pool (3-6 ft. depth) with open faced water slide; 8 yd. x 25 yd.  kids’ pool with 2 slides and water-play structures.
  • Tennis Courts: 8 courts with lights.

The Hourglass Park & Athletic Complex is a joint-use facility shared by Miramar College and the City of San Diego Parks & Recreation Department.