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Mt. San Antonio College

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Walnut, United States, North America

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Mt. San Antonio College

Mt. San Antonio College (commonly called Mt. SAC) is a community college located in the Los Angeles suburb of Walnut, California, immediately west of the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) campus. Mt. SAC was founded in 1946 as a part of the now 112 member California Community Colleges system. It is part of the 110 largest community colleges of California with some of its older buildings having served as part of a small military hospital complex up until WWII. It is the largest single-campus district with 40,525 credit students (2008–09), with a total unduplicated enrollment of 38,728 (2008–09 Student Enrollment). The current president of the college is Dr. John S. Nixon, who joined the college in 2004. The school has a new state-of-the-art science classroom and laboratory facilities; an outstanding music, dance, and theater building; multi-media/internet connected classrooms; a new, modern baseball complex considered the best college baseball complex in California; a football field; a putting green; soccer field; and is home of the world famous Mt. SAC Relays.

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    Tuition Fees Local - Currency 
    USD
    Tuition Fees Local - Amount 
    624
    Tuition Fees - International (Average) 
    5,760
    Tuition Fees - Description 
    Tuition fees are stated on a yearly basis for certain undergraduate degrees and do not include accommodation. These amounts are representative and do not reflect all degrees.
  • Information & Statistics

    Total Number of Students 
    29,336
    Number of Academic Staff 
    677
    Student to Staff Ratio 
    43

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University Address 
1100 N Grand Ave
Walnut  California  91789-1399
United States

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It was one of the best educational experiences

Reviewer: Anonymous
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It was really nice to attend such a great university, I like the environment and faculty of the University of Health Sciences Antigua.

Reviewer: Rebecca R.
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Studying at St. Andrews was one of the best choices I have ever made.

Reviewer: Andrew L.
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I went to FSU on an athletic scholarship having finished a degree at Stirling University in Scotland.