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Spokane Falls Community College is located in Spokane, WA and is part of the Community Colleges of Spokane.

The college, commonly abbreviated as "SFCC" or "The Falls," was opened in 1967 and lies in west Spokane, south of Riverside State Park. The 113-acre (0.46 km2) college features the 4,000 seat Spokane Falls Stadium, Sasquatch Baseball Field. As the liberal arts campus for the CCS, SFCC offers programs for students seeking an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree, with 69% of SFCC students transferring later to four-year institutions. The campus is also in a close working relationship with the Mukogawa Institute, a higher education facility adjacent to the campus for students from Japan studying in the U.S.

The college is also home to The Communicator, a bi-weekly student newspaper, as well as Communicator Online. The Communicator Online was recently named an Associated Collegiate Press 2009 Online Pacemaker winner. The publication has placed among top 10 two-year college newspapers in North America the last 4 years.

In athletics, SFCC teams with Spokane Community College as the Community Colleges of Spokane (team name is the Sasquatch). They compete in the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges. The official colors are Blue and White. Sports offered:

  • Men's: Basketball, Baseball, Soccer.
  • Women's: Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Softball.
  • Coed: Golf, Track and Field (indoor and outdoor) Cross-Country, Tennis.

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