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[4] [5] In July 1997, the school separated from Santa Ana College and changed its name to Santiago Canyon College. [6] In January 2000, the college was independently accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. [7] [8] Later that year, The Irvine Company donated an additional 12 acres to the school. The school's ...
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The RSCCD serves central and eastern Orange County, covering 24% of the county's total area (193 square miles) in the cities of Orange and Villa Park, as well as the community of Anaheim Hills and portions of the cities of Garden Grove, Irvine, Santa Ana, and Tustin.
In 1995, the institution bought 103 acres (0.42 km 2) of rough-graded property for $25 million in Aliso Viejo, California, located in southern Orange County. It then spent $265 million to build the first 18 buildings of the new campus, which opened to 120 first year undergraduate students on 24 August 2001.
South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD) is a public community college district in Orange County, California. It was founded in 1967 and has three separate campuses: Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California , Irvine Valley College in Irvine, California and the Advanced Technology & Education Park in Tustin, California .
In 1915, Santa Ana Junior College opened its doors to 25 students as a department of Santa Ana High School. It was the second community college founded in Orange County, behind Fullerton College, and the fourth oldest in all of California. In 1932, a charter of Gamma Sigma Fraternity International was granted.
Grand Canyon University is offering a free ride to Arizona foster youth who qualify for admission, a package school officials say is aimed at boosting a disadvantaged population.
The college is located on 153.4 acres (62.1 ha) of rolling, tree-dotted hills in the neighborhood of Valencia in the city of Santa Clarita in northern Los Angeles County, California. In 2007, the college opened its Canyon Country campus on a 70-acre (28 ha) site located at 17200 Sierra Highway, Santa Clarita, CA 91351.