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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 ...
For a short time, the college was known as Rancho Santiago College, but the name changed back to Santa Ana College in the late 1990s. In 1985, a satellite campus, what is now called Santiago Canyon College , was established in Orange, California .
This is an incomplete list of U.S. college nicknames. If two nicknames are given, the first is for men's teams and the second for women's teams, unless otherwise noted.
Pasadena Area Community College District: Southern: Los Angeles: Pasadena City College: Peralta Community College District: Bay Area: Alameda: College of Alameda Berkeley City College Laney College Merritt College: Rancho Santiago Community College District: Southern: Orange: Santa Ana College Santiago Canyon College: Redwoods Community College ...
Mascot of the Scottsdale Community College Fighting Artichokes Arty the Aardvark; Mascot of the Aims Community College Aardvarks Arvee the Golden Eagle; Mascot of the Rock Valley College Golden Eagles Athena and Stanley; Goddess and Stag, co-mascots of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Stags and Athenas. Attila; Duck mascot of the Stevens Institute of ...
The organization was formed in 1929 as the California Junior College Federation to unify programs in Northern and Southern California. [ 1 ] Over 26,000 student athletes participate annually in intercollegiate athletics at California’s community colleges and more than 100 regional and state final events produce champions in 24 men’s and ...
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Canyon High School was the name of choice due to its location and the fact that the local students call that area "The Canyon". Ultimately, the name Canyon High School was selected. Boundary changes in the district and an increase in the population of the Anaheim Hills community resulted in changes at the school.