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Palo Alto Online Database last updated: Monday, November 16, 2009.

Adult Education

Community colleges

Canada College
4200 Farm Hill Blvd., Woodside.
Caņada College offers hundreds of academic, transfer and career-development classes during the day, evening and weekends in areas such as multimedia, allied health, fashion and interior design, engineering, early childhood education, theater, music and fitness. High school juniors and seniors may start their college experiences at no cost through the concurrent enrollment program; the college has an on-site high school program, called Middle College, through collaboration with the Sequoia Union High School District. The University Center at Caņada College offers on-site bachelor's degrees, a certificate program in Spanish/English Interpretation, and an MBA from several Bay Area universities.
Built: 1968.
Principal President: Tom Mohr .
Tuition: $20 per unit.
Admission: Class schedules are available online, on campus, at local libraries and recreation centers. Online and walk-in registration are available..
Class Size: 20.
Enrollment: 6,230.
Call 650-306-3226.

De Anza College
21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino.
De Anza College offers a wide range of quality programs and services to encourage university transfer, to meet the workforce development needs of the region and to provide opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Built: Established 1967.
Principal President: Brian Murphy.
Tuition: $13 per unit.
Admission: Apply for admission online.
Class Size: 35.
Enrollment: 25,000.
Call 408-864-5678.

Foothill College
12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills.
Middlefield Road Campus: 4000 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Open enrollment, two-year community college. Associate degrees, transfer program and career programs. Day, evening, online and weekend classes.
Built: 1957.
Principal President: Judy Miner .
Tuition: $13 per unit for California residents.
Admission: Apply for admission. Schedules available at campus bookstore and online. Online and walk-in registration..
Class Size: Average: 29.
Enrollment: around 18,000.
Call 650-949-7777; Middlefield campus, 650-949-6950.

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