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Month: July 2017

President Offers Open Campus Forums Throughout 17-18

In an effort to encourage communication and strengthen teamwork across campus, President Greg Schulz has scheduled a series of Open Forums during the 2017-2018 academic year. All faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to attend. The following forum dates have been announced: September 18 October 16 (Canceled) November 20 January 16 February 20, Room 1246… Read more »

Wilson Accepted to ACCCA Transformational Leadership Program

Dr. Dani Wilson, dean of Library/ Learning Resources, Instructional Support Programs and Services at Fullerton College, has been selected from a competitive field of candidates to participate in the Admin 201: Transformational Leadership Program, a new summer academy of the Association of California Community College Administrators (ACCCA). Wilson is one of 37 participants in the inaugural… Read more »

August 28-Fall Semester Begins

The fall 2017 semester begins on Monday, August 28. For parking information visit the Campus Safety website. Information booths will be available to help students during the first week of the semester. They will be located in front of the Library, the 1400 Building and the 500 Building.

August 19-Smart Start Saturday

Smart Start Saturday will take place on Saturday, Aug. 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event will feature a campus resource fair on the quad, a scavenger hunt in the Library, and an opportunity for students to obtain student ID cards, pay for tuition and fees, and purchase parking permits. Campus tours will… Read more »

July 11-Fall Registration Begins

Check your e-mail for your registration appointment, or contact Admissions and Records if you have not yet received an appointment e-mail.

Robert Darkwood Awarded Point Foundation Scholarship

Fullerton College student Robert Darkwood has been selected by Point Foundation, the nation’s most prominent scholarship-granting organization for LGBTQ students, as one of 52 scholarship recipients. Darkwood was selected from a pool of more than 2,000 applicants and is among the foundation’s largest and most diverse group in history. He will receive a $3,700 tuition… Read more »