California Smoke-Free & Tobacco-Free Policies
100% Tobacco-Free Policies
The use of any tobacco product is prohibited on campus property. 

California Community Colleges
 
 
Cuyamaca College
Grossmont College
 
Riverside City College - Norco 
Riverside City College - Moreno Valley
 
Santa Rosa Junior College
Woodland Community College
 

100% Smoke-Free Policies
Smoking is prohibited on campus property, including parking lots.
 
Smoke-Free with the Exception of Parking Lots or Designated Parking Lots
 
California Community Colleges
 
 
Allan Hancock College
Cabrillo College
 
College of the Canyons
Contra Costa College
 
DeAnza College
Foothill College
 
Golden West College
Los Medanos College
 
Mission College 
Monterey Peninsula College
 
Moorpark College 
Ohlone College
 
Oxnard College
San Joaquin Delta College
 
Santiago Canyon College
West Valley College
 
 
 
Smoke-Free with the Exception of Designated Areas

California State University
 
CSU Fresno
Humboldt State University
California Maritime Academy
San Francisco State University
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
CSU San Marcos
 
 
California Community Colleges
 
College of Alameda
Berkeley City College
Butte College
Cerro Coso Community College
Chabot College
Copper Mountain College
Crafton Hills College
Cuesta College
Diablo Valley College
Feather River College
Hartnell College
Laney College
Las Positas College
Los Angeles Mission College
Los Angeles Pierce College
Los Angeles Valley College 
Mendocino College
Merritt College 
MiraCosta College
Modesto Junior College
Mt. San Jacinto College
Napa Valley College
Pasadena City College
College of the Redwoods
Rio Hondo College
Riverside Community College
College of San Mateo
San Bernardino Valley College
San Diego Miramar College
Santa Ana College
Santa Barbara City College 
College of the Sequoias 
College of the Siskiyous
Shasta College
Skyline College
Southwestern College
Taft College
 

Download Document in PDF

DISCLAIMER– The California Youth Advocacy Network created this document from information found on the Internet, school catalogs, phone conversations with campus administrations, and from tobacco prevention agencies that have done work on CA college campuses. The information is to the best of our knowledge; however, there may be some discrepancies within these policies.