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Fall 2017 Information Booths Available

Students won’t need to feel lost on campus during the first week of classes; information booths will be available at three locations on campus starting August 28 and will remain open through August 31. The booths offer information about campus resources and help new students navigate the college during the busiest week of the semester.… Read more »

Sunset Mixer Set for Aug. 23

The Fullerton College Foundation and the North Orange County Chamber are co-hosting the annual Sunset Mixer on Wednesday Aug. 23 from 5-7 p.m. at Fullerton College. This networking event draws professionals from throughout North Orange County. It will take place on the patio and grass area between the Aquatic Center and the 1000 Building. No… Read more »

Honors Program Now Accepting Applications for Fall Semester

Applications for the Fullerton College Honors Program are currently open. The Honors program offers a variety of courses that fulfill the general education requirements of most majors, but in an innovative classroom setting designed to encourage all participants to explore the ideas, the people, and the writings that give shape to the world. Students benefit… Read more »

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 »

Chiang Visits Fullerton College on Campaign Trail

On June 23, California gubernatorial candidate John Chiang and current state treasurer brought his campaign to Fullerton College for a round table discussion. President Greg Schulz along with several other North Orange County leaders joined Chiang in Chiang’s first campaign stop at a college campus to hear concerns from local communities regarding the state of… Read more »