Spokane Falls Community College

SFCC enrolls approximately 3,805 students and has an open admission policy with a 100% acceptance rate and no application fee.

Common design elements across these buildings included repetitive bays, brick walls with aluminum window frames, and distinctively wide, wavy concrete eaves.

The campus is located on what was once Fort George Wright, a U.S. Army base from the late 1800s until the post-World War II era, in the West Hills neighborhood of Spokane.

It is adjacent to the U.S. Campus of Mukogawa Women's University, which unlike SFCC has retained the historic buildings from the Fort Wright days.

[8] SCC's president, Kevin Brockbank, attributes this growth to the grants and services provided by the college.

These initiatives are designed to alleviate common challenges faced by community college students, including managing full-time work while studying, affording childcare, and accessing mental health resources.

SFCC's courses have students of all ages, from high school juniors, seniors, and recent graduates to adult learners.

[13] SFCC's Art Gallery shows traditional and nontraditional exhibitions, these are free and open to the public.

[18] Other transportation options include cycling, because it's on the centennial trail, driving, or walking if you lived close to the campus, such as in the College Terrace Apartments.

Building 28, the Science Building and planetarium
The iconic Spokane Falls, which the college gets its name from.
The Student Athletic Center