The International Student Program at Santa Ana College fosters the education and development of international students and scholars to enable them to achieve their academic and professional goals and objectives. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff provide advice, counseling, and advocacy regarding F-1 visas, immigration, cross-cultural issues, and personal matters. Santa Ana College supports an environment conducive to international education and intercultural awareness via educational, social, and cross cultural programs.
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Everest College is a system of colleges in the United States. It was until 2015 a system of for-profit colleges in the United States and the Canadian province of Ontario, owned and operated by Corinthian Colleges, Inc. In 2015, Corinthian ceased operating and filed for bankruptcy. While a number of Corinthian-owned colleges were closed in early 2015, Educational Credit Management Corporation (ECMC), a non-profit, took ownership of more than half of Corinthian Colleges' campuses, including many Everest College campuses. As of 2016, 24 ECMC-owned Everest locations remain in operation. At least 10 more campuses were closed or in the process of closing in 2016.The Canadian branches were not purchased by ECMC and remain closed.Following significant downsizing, Everest graduates still express concerns that their degrees are worthless.In 2016, Corinthian Colleges was compelled to pay more than $1.1 billion to the State of California, in part for defrauding thousands of students. The judge ordered restitution of $820 million for students and civil penalties of $350 million. According to the California State Attorney General 'For years, Corinthian profited off the backs of poor people—now they have to pay. This judgment sends a clear message: There is a cost to this kind of predatory conduct.'More than a thousand former Everest College students have been afforded debt relief by the US government because of Everest's questionable business practices. Thousands more may get debt relief.HistoryIn 2007, Corinthian Colleges consolidated a number of schools under the Everest brand name. Former schools that became Everest Colleges include: Bryman College, Ashmead College, Mountain West College, Olympia College, Kee Business College, Parks College, Western Business College, Blair College and Springfield College. In December 2007, Corinthian Colleges, Inc. (CCi) re-branded their Ontario campuses as Everest College and sold the remaining campus locations across Canada to the Eminata Group.
The official Facebook page for students, alumni, and friends of the Santa Ana College Music Department. If you are or were a SAC music major; if you took a music class or two with us; or if you just think your life would be that much cooler if you had, this is the place for you! Come make music with us!
The Theatre Department has offered continuous theatrical training since 1915. Emphasis is placed on providing individualized attention to our students along with quality instruction in both performance and technical theatre. A distinguished faculty, award winning staff, and strong performance opportunities provide rich and varied theatrical training. The technical theatre program is progressive, innovative, and meets industry standards. The department’s resources include 2 full-time faculty, several part-time faculty members, skilled production designers, a flexible black box classroom, a virtual and physical lighting lab, costume and scene shops, green room and dressing rooms, and a 420 seat proscenium theatre. Children’s Theatre Ensemble The SAC Children’s Theatre performances provide a rich and extended performance run for SAC acting students while providing thousands of young school children with a valuable arts experience that teaches values, tolerance, and an appreciation for live theatre. This acclaimed program plays to sold out audiences each year and is unique to Santa Ana College. Theatre Arts Tour Ensemble The touring ensemble with its cast of select theatre majors creates and performs projects at area high schools and theatre festivals.
The Online Information Center in Santa Ana provides you with the opportunity to experience online courses through an interactive self-guided tour or by viewing an actual online class. Enrollment Counselors are on-site to discuss your educational goals, financial aid options and get you started on the right online degree or certificate program for you.
Support for the VAOHP comes from the Jao Foundation, the UC Irvine School of Humanities, Department of Asian American Studies, UCI Libraries Orange County and Southeast Asian Archive Center, Illuminations: The Chancellor's Arts & Culture Initiative, UCI Medical Humanities Initiative, individual donors, and generous grants from the Wells Fargo Foundation and Edison International.
Club Goals: 1. The Veterans Student Association is open to all students and supporters are always welcomed. 2. To increse access to higher education for student. 3. To remove social, physical, and psychological barriers though a strong and vibrant network between Santa Ana College and the vast array of services that are offered and readily available for students by upper echelon educational institutions and organizations within California. 4. To provide student veterans and students with rescources that will better prepare them for successful entry into the workforce and retention of employment via the acquisition of higher education. 5. To provide a guidance to help students and student veterans achieve their educational goals via academic and peer support, mentoring, and provide a voice for those whose needs might otherwise go unmet. 6. To promote increased involvement and wellbeing between Santa Ana College students and the community through volunteer work and activities.
Santa Ana College's University Transfer Center services include: •Educational Plan Appointments •University College Fairs •CSU & UC Admission Application Workshops •University Representative Appointments •Transfer Orientations
The Academic Talent Search Program is a federally funded program that works with 900 students enrolled in four intermediate schools and four comprehensive high schools in the Santa Ana Unified School District. In order to be eligible, a student must come from a family that falls below the low-income guidelines adopted by the Department of Education and have parents, neither of whom graduated from a four-year university. The goal of the program is to prepare students so that they will be eligible for the post-secondary institution of their choice upon graduating from high school. Students are provided individual and group counseling services to help them become competitive student, research a variety of different career options, learn how to set goals, learn study skills techniques and work on building self-esteem. We have guest speakers that discuss their careers and provide motivation and encouragement. Students also have the opportunity to attend a variety of college and cultural field trips. In addition, we offer college and testing fee waivers to cover cost of testing and college application fees.
El Club de Español del Santa Ana College o Spanish Language Club fue fundado en el año 2006. Al inicio eran pocos integrantes, pero cada semestre crece más el número de miembros que se integran al club. La razón social del club es mantener y promover el idioma español y toda la cultura latina en general, por medio de actividades, tales como festivales, concursos, servicio comunitario, etc. La mesa directiva del Spanish Language Club es integrada por presidente(a), vicepresidente(a), secretario(a), tesorero(a), publicista, y representante de ICC (Inter-Club Council) quiénes son elegidos cada año escolar de manera democrática. Todos los miembros colaboran en las diferentes actividades que se presentan dentro y fuera del campus, así como "El día de los muertos", "5 de mayo", "Festival de cine internacional", solo por citar algunos. El club se reúne cada dos semanas, los martes a las 2:00 PM en el salón D-305, dónde se organizan y debaten los próximos eventos oficiales y no oficiales (bailes, fiestas, y más).
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The official Facebook page for students, alumni, and friends of the Santa Ana College Music Department. If you are or were a SAC music major; if you took a music class or two with us; or if you just think your life would be that much cooler if you had, this is the place for you! Come make music with us!
The Theatre Department has offered continuous theatrical training since 1915. Emphasis is placed on providing individualized attention to our students along with quality instruction in both performance and technical theatre. A distinguished faculty, award winning staff, and strong performance opportunities provide rich and varied theatrical training. The technical theatre program is progressive, innovative, and meets industry standards. The department’s resources include 2 full-time faculty, several part-time faculty members, skilled production designers, a flexible black box classroom, a virtual and physical lighting lab, costume and scene shops, green room and dressing rooms, and a 420 seat proscenium theatre. Children’s Theatre Ensemble The SAC Children’s Theatre performances provide a rich and extended performance run for SAC acting students while providing thousands of young school children with a valuable arts experience that teaches values, tolerance, and an appreciation for live theatre. This acclaimed program plays to sold out audiences each year and is unique to Santa Ana College. Theatre Arts Tour Ensemble The touring ensemble with its cast of select theatre majors creates and performs projects at area high schools and theatre festivals.
Veterans Upward Bound is designed to motivate and assist veterans in the development of academic and other requisite skills necessary for acceptance and success in a program of postsecondary education. The program provides assessment and enhancement of basic skills through counseling, mentoring, tutoring and academic instruction in the core subject areas. The primary goal of the program is to increase the rate at which participants enroll in and complete postsecondary education programs.
The Santa Ana Partnership’s ¡Adelante! program will create a guaranteed admission pathway from Santa Ana College to California State University-Fullerton and the University of California-Irvine centered on the 91% Santa Ana Unified School District’s Hispanic population by employing strategies that include: 1) required completion of SAC admissions and financial aid/scholarship applications by all seniors in the Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD); 2) specialized pre and post transfer planning; 3) guaranteed funding assistance to all students; and 4) support activities once SAC students advance to universities. Santa Ana expects an 80 percent overall college-going and completion rate for participating students.