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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.
Community Colleges of Spokane is a community college district based in Spokane, Washington. Established in 1963, CCS serves over 28,000 students a year, spread across a 12,300-square-mile (32,000 km 2) service district in Eastern Washington. It comprises Spokane Community College and Spokane Falls Community College.
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.
Nov. 26—Getting rid of bottled water on the Spokane Community College and Spokane Falls Community College campuses could save a lot of plastic, history professor Monica Stenzel said. Getting to ...
Apr. 7—Preparation for Expo '74 led to clearing many aging commercial buildings from the Spokane River corridor. But some buildings from Spokane's early businesses survived after the fair.
The Great Northern, Milwaukee Road and Great Northern railroads passed through the area until the 1970s, when most of the railroads in the city center were torn out ahead of Expo 74. [4] Higher education came to the area in the early 1990s, after a mandate from the state that Washington State University establish a branch campus in Spokane.
The West Hills neighborhood is home to Spokane Falls Community College (SFCC), a public higher education institution, and the U.S. Campus of Mukogawa Women's University, a private university with its main campus located in Spokane's sister city of Nishinomiya, Japan. There are no primary or secondary schools located within the neighborhood.
Aug. 25—Volunteers in purple aprons unloaded boxes of food and cases of water at the new Disaster Assistance Center that opened Friday to help people affected by Spokane area wildfires.