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Spokane Falls Community College (SFCC) is a public community college in Spokane, Washington. Established in 1967, it is a part of the Community Colleges of Spokane . SFCC enrolls approximately 3,805 students and has an open admission policy with a 100% acceptance rate and no application fee.
The Student Athletic Center and SFCC Stadium on the SFCC campus. SCC and SFCC have a combined intercollegiate sports program, competing in the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges East Region as the Community Colleges of Spokane Sasquatch (also referred to as the Bigfoot). Sports include soccer (men/women), cross country (men ...
SCC's campus of 23 administrative, academic and support buildings is located on 148 acres (0.60 km 2) next to the Spokane River in Spokane's Chief Garry Park neighborhood. An additional 10 acres (40,000 m 2 ) is used for off-campus facilities, including an Apprenticeship and Journeyman Training Center and Felts Field aviation hangar.
Feb. 8—If you've visited Santa Fe Community College recently, it's sometimes hard to tell whether it's a campus for big people or little ones. And that's by design. Little spaces, furnished with ...
Aug. 9—These kids are brainy in more ways than one. Through a summer program, youth from the Spokane Tribe and other tribes in the area attended a hands-on lab at Spokane Falls Community College ...
The University District, also referred as the U-District or Spokane University District, is a 770-acre (1.20 sq mi; 3.1 km 2) area, tax increment financing, and innovation [1] district in Spokane, Washington.
Jun. 14—A shooting outside a Catholic Charities Eastern Washington apartment complex sent Spokane Falls Community College into lockdown Friday. Officers responded to several reports of shots ...
The decision was made to reconstruct the Spokane Community College transit center at a site on the opposite side of campus. Growing transit operations combined with site constraints, particularly the construction of an elevated North Spokane Corridor adjacent to the current site, limit the future potential of the transit center in its current form.