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Welcome Welcome to Fullerton College! This self-guided walking tour is a great tool to help you explore the campus and learn more about the many programs and services we offer. Opened in 1913, Fullerton College has served the Fullerton community and beyond for more than 100 years. Beginning with the first building on campus, the 300 Building, the campus has expanded to approximately 83-acres which include more than 20 buildings, 200 classrooms and labs, athletic facilities, and beautiful grounds and courtyards. Fullerton College now serves approximately 22,000 students per year and is a popular option for students in- tending to transfer to California State University, Fullerton or any one of the many universities in the CSU and UC systems. If transferring isn’t your goal, we offer more than 90 associate degree programs and more than 100 certificate options. Conveniently located within walking distance from Downtown Fullerton, the college is accessible by public transit and Metrolink. We also offer students the assistance and guidance they need through a variety of student support services. Thanks for taking the time to visit Fullerton College. We hope you find it to be a welcoming campus and consider us when choosing a college. For more information, visit our website, www.fullcoll.edu or visit the Office of Campus Communications located in Room 113 of the 100 Building. 17 200 Building The 200 Building is also known as the College Center. It is comprised of the dining hall, Cadena Cultural Center, Transfer Center, Student Center, Student Activities, Associated Students, Office of Grants, Economic and Workforce Development, and the International Student Center. The building also houses a multi-use meeting space. 18 400 Building The Natural Sciences Division office can be found on the first floor of the 400 Building. Completed in 2011, the 400 Building is the only three-story building on campus. In addition to lecture classrooms, the building houses laboratories designed for chemistry, biology, and physics. 19 2000, 2001, 2100 Buildings and the Wilshire Auditorium The Admissions & Records Office, Bursar’s Office, Counseling Department, Bookstore, Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS) Office, Career & Life Planning, and may all be found in the 2000 Building. The adjacent 2001 Building holds the classrooms for Cinema/Radio & Television courses, and the FC Promise program. Steps away you’ll find the 2100 Building. This building is home to the sculpture and 3D arts programs. Facing Lemon Street is the Wilshire Auditorium where a variety of classes and events are held year-round. It serves as a smaller, more intimate venue compared to the Campus Theatre. Final Stop The quad is the beginning and end location for the self-guided campus tour. The quad underwent a renovation in Fall 2012 and plays host to a variety of campus events held throughout the academic year. Some events include, club rush days, career fairs, health fairs, job fairs, awareness events, World Fest, Dia de los Muertos, Associated Student days and more. For more information on anything you viewed during the tour, please visit the Office of Campus Communications in Building 100, Room 113 or call 714-992-7000. 321 East Chapman Avenue •Fullerton, CA 92832 714-992-7000 200 Building Excellence. Elevated. www.fullcoll.edu @fullcoll

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WelcomeWelcome to Fullerton College! This self-guided walking tour is a great tool to help you explore the campus and learn more about the many programs and services we offer. Opened in 1913, Fullerton College has served the Fullerton community and beyond for more than 100 years. Beginning with the first building on campus, the 300 Building, the campus has expanded to approximately 83-acres which include more than 20 buildings, 200 classrooms and labs, athletic facilities, and beautiful grounds and courtyards.

Fullerton College now serves approximately 22,000 students per year and is a popular option for students in-tending to transfer to California State University, Fullerton or any one of the many universities in the CSU and UC systems. If transferring isn’t your goal, we offer more than 90 associate degree programs and more than 100 certificate options. Conveniently located within walking distance from Downtown Fullerton, the college is accessible by public transit and Metrolink. We also offer students the assistance and guidance they need through a variety of student support services.

Thanks for taking the time to visit Fullerton College. We hope you find it to be a welcoming campus and consider us when choosing a college. For more information, visit our website, www.fullcoll.edu or visit the Office of Campus Communications located in Room 113 of the 100 Building.

17 200 Building The 200 Building is also known as the College Center. It is comprised of the dining hall, Cadena Cultural Center, Transfer Center, Student Center, Student Activities, Associated Students, Office of Grants, Economic and Workforce Development, and the International Student Center. The building also houses a multi-use meeting space.

18 400 Building The Natural Sciences Division office can be found on the first floor of the 400 Building. Completed in 2011, the 400 Building is the only three-story building on campus. In addition to lecture classrooms, the building houses laboratories designed for chemistry, biology, and physics.

19 2000, 2001, 2100 Buildings and the Wilshire Auditorium The Admissions & Records Office, Bursar’s Office, Counseling Department, Bookstore, Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOPS) Office, Career & Life Planning, and may all be found in the 2000 Building.

The adjacent 2001 Building holds the classrooms for Cinema/Radio & Television courses, and the FC Promise program.

Steps away you’ll find the 2100 Building. This building is home to the sculpture and 3D arts programs.

Facing Lemon Street is the Wilshire Auditorium where a variety of classes and events are held year-round. It serves as a smaller, more intimate venue compared to the Campus Theatre.

Final Stop The quad is the beginning and end location for the self-guided campus tour. The quad underwent a renovation in Fall 2012 and plays host to a variety of campus events held throughout the academic year. Some events include, club rush days, career fairs, health fairs, job fairs, awareness events, World Fest, Dia de los Muertos, Associated Student days and more.

For more information on anything you viewed during the tour, please visit the Office of Campus Communications in Building 100, Room 113 or call 714-992-7000.

321 East Chapman Avenue •Fullerton, CA 92832714-992-7000

200 Building

Excellence. Elevated.

www.fullcoll.edu

@fullcoll

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1 100 Building The 100 Building is the second oldest building on campus. It is home to the administration, which includes the offices of the President and Vice Presidents, Financial Aid, and classrooms.

2 1100 Building The 1100 Building is home to the Fine Arts Division and the music program. The building has practice rooms, a recording studio, choir classroom, band room, and a musi lab equipped with Apple computers and software that allow students to produce, edit and record music.

3 300 Building The 300 Building was the first building constructed on campus. It now serves as home to the Business and Computer Information Systems Division and many classrooms.

4 1300 Building The 1300 Building houses the Campus Theatre, the Bronwyn Dodson Theatre and FC’s very own radio station, 90.1 FM KBPK. This building is also home to the Theatre Arts Department office.

5 500 Building The Humanities Division office is located in the 500 Building. This building contains numerous classrooms where students can take classes in foreign language, English, ESL, reading, and speech. Other classes such as photography are also offered in this building. The Veterans Resource Center is located on the first floor of this building.

6 800 Building, Library-Learning Resource Center The majority of the 800 Building is made up of the William T. Boyce Library. Opened in 2005, this building offers students a space to study independently or in a group setting, conduct research, make photo copies, and print documents. The building also houses the Academic Support Center (ASC) which provides students support services in math, reading, English, and writing. The ASC consists of a Writing Center, Tutoring Center, Reading Lab, ESL Lab, Disability Support Services Adaptive Computer Lab, and the Math Lab.

7 700 Building The 700 Building, remodeled in 2013, is home to the Technology and Engineering Division and programs such as welding, construction technology, cosmetology, fashion, administration of justice, communications, industrial drafting, and engineering.

8 900 Building The 900 Building, built in 2013, is also part of the Technology and Engineering Division. It houses the automotive technology, printing, and machine technology programs.

9 600 Building This building is the third oldest building on campus. Home to the Math Department, it also features classrooms for students to take courses in natural science.

10 1400 Building The 1400 Building joined the campus in 2008 and serves as the home of the Social Sciences Division. Courses taught in this building include ethnic studies, political science, psychology, and sociology. The building also has one of the largest auditorium-style classrooms, with a maximum seating of 145.

11 1600 & 1800 Buildings The 1600 Building sits near the Berkeley Avenue entrance to the college and is home to one of the leading community college horticulture programs in California. Also near the 1600 Building, the 1800 Buildings provide a home for the Child Development and Educational Studies (CDES) Lab School and offer classrooms that host a variety of courses.

12 Athletic Facilities & 1700 Building Fullerton College has multiple athletic facilities, which include a baseball field, softball field, synthetic football soccer field, track, grass soccer field, and tennis courts. The 1700 Building, also known as the Field House, sits on the edge of Sherbeck Field. It is home to Physical Education offices and classrooms.

13 1200 Building This is the center of the college’s athletic facilities and the location of the Physical Education Division office. The building houses locker rooms, two basketball gymnasiums, a dance studio, an athletic training/ sports therapist office, and a weight training room. Student Health Services is also located in the 1200 Building.

14 Aquatic Center Built in 2009, The Aquatic Center features a 50-meter pool that accommodates our water polo, swimming and diving programs as well as numerous PE courses.

15 1900 Classrooms & Food Bank The Chris Lamm & Toni DuBois-Walker Memorial Food Bank is located in Room 1955 and is open on select days during the semester to all students enrolled in three or more units. Classrooms are also located here and just east of the 1200 Building.

16 1000 Building The 1000 Building is home to the Art Department. It houses the Fullerton College Art Gallery, which hosts a new exhibit every few months. The building also provides classrooms for courses in drawing, ceramics, graphic design, 3D design, art computer graphics, jewelry making, painting, advertising design, stained glass, and life drawing.