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Location. Building 10, Student Services & Administration 8800 Grossmont College Drive El Cajon, CA 92020 USA. Phone. 619-644-7186. Fax. 619-644-7933. Email. grossmont.admissions@gcccd.edu. Related Resources.
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From Interstate 8, East or West, take Highway 125 North to the Grossmont College Drive exit. Turn right at the first stop light (Grossmont College Drive). Go across the bridge to the second traffic signal.
Go straight onto the Grossmont College perimeter road. Turn right on the perimeter road and continue around the campus to parking lot 4 for District Office-South. For District Office-North continue to parking lot 4A.
Driving Directions to Grossmont College. Grossmont College 8800 Grossmont College Drive El Cajon, CA 92020 619-644-7000. Interstate 8. From Interstate 8, east or west, take SR-125 North to the Grossmont College Drive exit. Turn right at the traffic signal (Grossmont College Drive).
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The facilities of Grossmont College are situated across 135 acres. At its inception, the campus was planned to accommodate an enrollment of 2,500 daytime students. The first incarnation of the completed campus was expected to hold 4,800 students. On October 18, 1965, a bond for $3.5 million was approved by area voters.