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  2. Foothill College - Wikipedia

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    Foothill College is a public community college in Los Altos Hills, California. It is part of the Foothill–De Anza Community College District . It was founded on January 15, 1957, and offers 84 Associate degree programs, 2 Bachelor's degree programs, and 124 certificate programs.

  3. Foothill–De Anza Community College District - Wikipedia

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    The Foothill–De Anza Community College District is a community college district headquartered on the grounds of Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California, United States. [1] The district operates Foothill College and De Anza College in Cupertino .

  4. De Anza College - Wikipedia

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    The flea market began as a small effort by the students of De Anza College to raise money for the student body over 30 years ago and has grown into an established community event attracting vendors and patrons from throughout the state. it is still a student enterprise with the De Anza Associated Student Body paying for all of the expenses and ...

  5. KFJC - Wikipedia

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    KFJC (89.7 FM) is a student-run college and community radio station licensed to Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California. The station, which has a Variety format, broadcasts a broad spectrum of musical genres as well as public affairs programming. KFJC serves the southern San Francisco Bay Area.

  6. Steve Sampson - Wikipedia

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    At Foothill Community he earned All-American honors while playing on the 1976 California junior college state championship team. He then transferred to San Jose State University in 1977. He graduated from San Jose State in 1979 with a minor in Spanish, which he later used as coach of the Costa Rica national team.

  7. Foothill Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Foothill Conference was formed in 1988. However, the roots of the conference can be traced to 1981 when the football-only Foothill Conference was formed.. The Foothill Conference was an offshoot of the Southern California Athletic Conference (SCAC), which included many of the Los Angeles-based community colleges. [2]

  8. Category:Foothill College alumni - Wikipedia

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  9. Pacific Coast Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    In San Diego County, the first college involved in athletics was San Diego City College in the 1920s. Oceanside/Carlsbad (MiraCosta College) began in 1934. In 1962, Imperial Valley College opened their new college campus. Starting in the 1920s, there were community colleges operating in El Centro and Brawley. Palomar College began in 1946.