Learn about NOCCCD Study Abroad programs offered in 2022. The Study Abroad Program will host two upcoming information sessions. The first session to be held on Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. on Zoom will go over the highlights of the Seville, Spain, Kyoto, Japan and Rome, Italy programs, including cost and how to make this part of your… Read more »
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Undocumented Student Action Week Set for Oct. 19-23
Grads to Be Programs across NOCCCD have partnered to present a vibrant list of virtual workshops and offerings in celebration of Undocumented Student Action Week (USAW), Oct. 19-23. Now in its fourth year at the state level, USAW encourages California Community Colleges to engage in advocacy and support efforts in solidarity with undocumented students throughout… Read more »
‘An Evening of Jazz with Jamie Shew and Jeremy Siskind’ Livestreamed on Oct. 2
COVID-19 has not stopped the music at Fullerton College! Tune in this Friday, October 2 to enjoy “An Evening of Jazz with Jamie Shew and Jeremy Siskind.” The college’s first live-streamed concert broadcast from the Campus Theatre will air for free on Facebook from 7-8 p.m. About the artists: Jamie Shew: Stirring – Stunning… Read more »
Voting Made Easy and Secure with Ballot Drop Box at Fullerton College
Voters are invited to submit their ballots starting Oct. 5 at an official Orange County Registrar of Voters Ballot Drop Box at Fullerton College through Election Day on Nov. 3. The Ballot Drop Box, conveniently located in Parking Lot 8 on Chapman Avenue, west of Berkeley Avenue, provides a secure and convenient way to participate in… Read more »
Hispanic Heritage Month Celebrates BIPOC Authors and Literary Freedom
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Cadena Cultural Center and the Fullerton College Library have partnered together to highlight banned books by Hispanic, Latino/a/x, and Chicano/a/x authors. The collaboration titled “Reclaiming our Titles” promotes literary freedom by highlighting eight books by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) authors, which are available through the Library’s… Read more »
Healthy Hornet Drive-Thru Feeds 7,000 Since April
There’s no question about it; the COVID-19 pandemic has financially impacted students and families all across the U.S. with many turning to food pantries to keep their families healthy and fed. Fullerton College students and their families are no exception. After closing the campus in March, the Fullerton College Food Bank left very little time to develop a plan to continue providing food bank services despite the campus closure. “We knew we had to… Read more »
Special Delivery: Fullerton College Sends 6,000 Welcome Packages to New Students
New students of Fullerton College are sporting some fresh new spirit gear around town after nearly 6,000 welcome packages were mailed to first-time students in late August. The packages, which included a custom Fullerton College mask, pennant, vinyl sticker and student resource guide, served as a small gift to help welcome first-time students to the Hornet family and build community… Read more »
Fullerton College Welcomes Over 21,000 Students to Fall 2020 Semester
Unlike a traditional fall semester when Fullerton College students would arrive as early as 6 a.m. on the first day of class to find parking or seek help locating classrooms and meeting spaces, the start of the fall 2020 semester will look very different for Hornets this year. That’s right, students won’t need to arrive… Read more »
Topping Out Ceremony Marks Progress on New Building
One would think the Fullerton College campus is quiet. It has been five months since students and most employees have stepped foot on the historic 83-acre campus. While in fact, significant progress has been made on a new $54 million building, which will be home to the Humanities Division. Construction workers have been deemed essential… Read more »
Library Offers Many Remote Services for Fall 2020
The Fullerton College Library has improved resources and services to meet students’ online needs throughout the fall semester. The student services include: Curbside Pickup Beginning Aug. 24, students currently enrolled in the Fall 2020 semester can now reserve books, textbooks, calculators, and a few other items from the Library. Pick up from campus is available… Read more »















