American River College

It moved to its current location in 1958, occupying eight newly built office complexes and the original Cameron ranch house.

During the period of 2004–2013, the college opened a variety of new facilities, including buildings for Health Education, Theater & Music, Kinesiology, and Life Science and Fine Arts.

In addition, the college also expanded its bookstore and library and opened a new Student Center and parking garage.

In 2021 the college opened the 57,000 square foot Diane Bryant STEM Innovation Center, which houses a variety of academic programs.

In 2008, the student body association supported California Proposition 8 which sought to restrict marriage to opposite-sex couples.

Sign outside the college's Natomas Center