[4] The college offers associate degrees, including the California transfer curriculum, as well as career and technical education programs to the local community.
In 2002, due to the passage of the Measure S bond, Oxnard College received $129 million that would be allocated towards new buildings and renovations.
[5] There are four academic departments at Oxnard College:[6] A four-year dental hygiene bachelor's degree program has been developed with the first students beginning in the fall of 2025.
[8][9] The Extended Opportunities Program (EOPS) is designed to specifically aid low income students.
The Oxnard College Honors Program, which began in the fall of 2019, comprises specialized courses aimed at developing academic aptitude.