Santa Ana College

Santa Ana College (SAC)
Motto Celebrated Past. Boundless Future.
Type Community college
Established 1915
President Dr. Erlinda Martinez[1]
Students 38,165 (Fall 2014)[2]
Location 1530 West 17th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92706

33°45′35″N 117°53′15″W / 33.7596°N 117.8875°W / 33.7596; -117.8875
Campus Suburban, 48 acres
Colors Red and Black
Nickname Dons
Affiliations Rancho Santiago Community College District, California Community Colleges
Website www.sac.edu

Santa Ana College is a community college located in Santa Ana, California, USA.

History

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. An earthquake in 1933 damaged the Santa Ana High School building, prompting the campus move to North Main Street where it remained until 1947. A bond issue passed in 1945, paving the way for development of a 48 acre (194,000 m²) campus at its current location. Santa Ana College plays host to Middle College High School, a small alternative high school in the Santa Ana Unified School District in which students can earn their Associate of Arts degree at the same time as their High School diploma. In the late 1970s the college purchased the properties on Martha Lane south of the original campus and that land is now part of the parking lot. Recent years have witnessed the further development of and annexation of adjacent property to the original location.

In 1985, a satellite campus, what is now called Santiago Canyon College was established in Orange, California. Santiago Canyon has since grown in size to become a separate college from Santa Ana College (although both colleges are part of the Rancho Santiago Community College District).

Academics

Various programs lead to the awarding of Associate's degrees in Arts and Sciences, as well as vocational certificates.

Santa Ana College is also home to the Tessmann Planetarium which was renovated and now has a state-of-the art planetarium system.

Tessmann Planetarium is the largest, both in diameter (30 ft) and seating capacity planetarium in the County of Orange CA. It was completed and became operational in 1967.

Santa Ana College is also home to Around and About Orange County News (AAOC) and Noticiero Latino del Condado de Orange (NLCO)are student produced weekly news shows that have produced hundreds of professionals that work in the TV Broadcast, Film and Radio Industry. NLCO became the first Spanish language college newscast produced by a community college.

The TV Department takes advantage of the Digital Media Center (DMC) which was opened a few years ago. They use the DMC to produce, shoot and edit the College's Newscast.

Notable alumni

References

  1. http://www.sac.edu/President/Pages/default.aspx
  2. http://datamart.cccco.edu/Students/Enrollment_Status.aspx
  3. http://www.sacdons.com/hof/members/members/allen
  4. Heath Bell
  5. 1 2 State University
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  8. http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=BRANCGEO01
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  10. http://www.sacdons.com/hof/members/members/caruthers
  11. Clayton, Adam (November 13, 2013). "Ginsberg’s owner brings her ‘Farmhouse Rules’ to Food Network - Columbia-Greene Media: News". Chatham Courier. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
  12. Robert David Hall
  13. http://www.sacdons.com/hof/members/members/hamelin
  14. 1 2 journal Orange Coast Magazine December 2001
  15. http://www.nbcolympics.com/athletes/athlete=853/bio/index.html
  16. Cathy Marino
  17. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/medlekr01.shtml
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  19. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/ownberi01.shtml
  20. http://www.sacdons.com/hof/members/members/pitts
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  22. http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=T000188
  23. http://www.sacdons.com/hof/members/members/webster
  24. http://www.sacdons.com/hof/members/members/willsey
  25. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wilsocj01.shtml
  26. http://www.sacdons.com/hof/members/members/vasquez
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External links

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