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The college is located in the city of Fullerton, California, in northern Orange County.The campus is within walking distance of the downtown section. The Fullerton College library first opened in 1913, in a small section of the Fullerton High School Library. It moved
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The main governing body of the NOCCCD is the board of trustees. This body is composed of seven members, including three student trustees representing Cypress College, Fullerton College and North Orange Continuing Education (NOCE), and is charged with establishing all policies that guide the general operation of the District.
Fullerton College, the oldest continuously operating community college in California; Fullerton Union High School, a high school created in 1893; Fullerton (Amtrak station), a passenger rail and bus station; Fullerton Municipal Airport, a Regional Relief airport; Fullerton Police Department, established in 1904; Fullerton Public Library ...
The Fullerton Hornets football team represents Fullerton College in junior college football in the Southern California Football Association (SCFA). The Hornets are members of the National Southern League (NSL), fielding its team in the NSL since 2021. The Hornets play their home games at Sherbeck Field Stadium in Fullerton, California.
Garrett Campbell (born c. 1977) is an American college football coach. He was the head football coach for Illinois College from 2008 to 2015 and Fullerton College from 2019 to 2023.
Alpha Gamma Sigma (ΑΓΣ; AGS) is the honor society of the California Community Colleges system, founded in 1926 by William T. Boyce at Fullerton College. [1] It was conceived as "an intellectual stimulus, comparable to that of Phi Beta Kappa in the higher colleges" [2] for what were then called junior colleges in California.