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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.
The Rancho Santiago Community College District (RSCCD), one of four community college districts located in Orange County, California, offers associate degrees and adult education certificates through its two colleges: Santa Ana College in Santa Ana and Santiago Canyon College in Orange.
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The high school and junior college football community is mourning the death of Santa Ana College coach Anthony White. He was 42. He had been battling cancer, the school announced.
Middle College High School @ Santa Ana College (Commonly referred to as Middle College or MCHS) is located on the campus of Santa Ana College, in Santa Ana, California. The school serves an average of 400 students consisting of 100-120 pupils in each grade level. High school classes average around 20-25 students, including grade levels 9 ...
Santa Ana has highly competitive high school and collegiate sports teams playing at Santa Ana Stadium and the Santa Ana Unified School District Sports Complex Stadium. The Dons of Santa Ana College are one of the most successful soccer teams in the state of California, and is a frequent top finisher, statewide. [ 51 ]
A Santa Ana kicked up late Monday and will continue into Tuesday night over portions of Southern California. A fire near Southern California's downtown Malibu ignited late Monday and is spreading ...
[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 ...