

Another notable baseball alumni is Doug Davis, who pitched in Major League Baseball from 1999-2011.ĭemarshay Johnson, a former DVC basketball star who went on to play for the University of Nevada, was named CCCAA 1st team All-State after the 2004-05 season. Other sports include: baseball, football, lacrosse, track and field (men) and soccer, softball, volleyball (women).ĭVC has had famous athletes throughout its sports history, probably most recognized being Willie McGee, a former MLB National League MVP who played for the DVC baseball team in 1977. Several sports are offered at Diablo Valley College including: men's and women's basketball, cross country, swimming and diving, tennis and water polo. DVC has a very active speech and debating team.ĭiablo Valley College is a popular choice for Asian international students to complete lower-division college requirements for frequently crowded California universities. In 2004, the top four transfer destinations were California State University, East Bay (formerly CSU-Hayward), San Francisco State University, UC Berkeley and UC Davis.ĭVC also offers a variety of occupational specialties, including hotel/restaurant management, culinary arts, dental technology and real estate. DVC ranks among the top five transfer colleges in California. AcademicsĭVC is a “feeder” college to the University of California, Berkeley California State University, East Bay and to St. Current enrollment is more than 22,000 students, and DVC has 300 full-time and 370 part-time instructors.ĭVC has satellite centers in San Ramon and Walnut Creek and also offers classes in other facilities in Concord, Martinez, Danville and San Ramon. Diablo Valley College (DVC) is a two-year community college in Pleasant Hill in Contra Costa County, California, USA.ĭVC is one of three publicly supported two-year community colleges in the Contra Costa Community College District (along with Contra Costa College and Los Medanos College), and was opened in 1949.
