Folsom Lake College

The college offers students over 30 different Associate of Arts or Science degree options, as well as over 30 certificate alternatives.

In 2001, Folsom Lake College's first permanent building, Aspen Hall, opened.

Accreditation certifies to students and the community that an educational institution meets or exceeds specific standards of quality.

In Fall 2005, Aspen Hall was expanded to include a library, a community room, and a student services center.

Cypress Hall consists of science and art labs, a reading and writing center, and a tutoring center, and Buckeye Hall consists of a large university-style lecture room that seats 150 people.

This building consists of a cafeteria, a bookstore, a coffee shop, the college police office, and the career and transfer services center.

The Folsom City Council contributed $500,000 to FLC in exchange for the right to name the 200-seat studio theater.

The portable buildings on the main Folsom campus were demolished and replaced with a gymnasium, which opened in 2015.

In October that year, the Rancho Cordova Center relocated to its current site on Folsom Blvd.