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Canada College company history timeline

1909

Students First • L’élève avant tout Since 1909

1948

Since 1948, Japan has created over 500 junior colleges.

1957

In 1957, the San Mateo Junior College District Board of Trustees developed a 25-year District master plan based on the recommendations of a citizens' advisory committee, and the same year submitted a $5.9 million bond issue to voters that was approved by a three-to-one margin.

1962

A third site of 131 acres (53 ha) west of the Farm Hill subdivision on the Redwood City-Woodside line, was purchased in 1962.

1964

Construction of Cañada and Skyline was made possible in large part from proceeds from a second bond issue of $12.8 million approved by District voters in March, 1964.

1968

The first classes – for 2,000 students – were held in September, 1968.

1969

The Cañada College Dedication Program was held on April 27, 1969.

1970

The American Association of Junior Colleges is convening in March, 1970, the first International Seminar on the Community College.

1986

The Alumni Association revives the Non Nobis Solum Award, last presented in 1986, and introduces the Non Nobis Solum Medal, which recognizes a unique contribution and outstanding commitment to LCC.

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