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Santa Ana College Timeline - 1990s

​Celebrated Past. Boundless Future.

Discover the history of Santa Ana College. As we celebrate our centennial, take a journey through our long and storied history.

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1991

Dr. Vivian Blevins was named president of Rancho Santiago College and would serve until 1997.

1992

March 27: Emergency telephones were installed at the Santa Ana, Orange and Centennial campuses at a cost of $168,000. Installation enabled students to access security officers. Two 12-foot observation platforms, priced at $16,000 were to be built in strategic areas to further ensure campus safety.

November 13: Board approved a $12.5 million computer center. Although a budget crisis had left higher education across the state reeling from funding cutbacks, the $12.5 million business and computer technology building on the Santa Ana campus, was scheduled to be built with state money generated from a construction bond approved by voters the previous June.

1993

February 5: DuringBlack History Month, the Black Student Union sponsored many events that raised awareness of African-American culture and history.

1994

September 9: The dream of a new business building turned into a nightmare as construction costs forced delays in the groundbreaking of the $10.8 million complex.

1997

Middle College High School opened its doors on the Santa Ana College campus.

January: Dr. Edward Hernandez, Jr., became Rancho Santiago College president and served in that role until July 1997 when he was named chancellor of Rancho Santiago Community College District.

July 1: Santa Ana College went back to its original name after 11 years of being known as Rancho Santiago College.

July 14: John Didion, Rancho Santiago Community College District executive vice chancellor of human resources and educational services, was named interim president of SAC while a search for a new president was conducted.

September 16: The two-story, 53,000-square-foot César Chávez Business and Computer Building was dedicated.

1998

March: Dr. Al Fernandez was named interim president of SAC while a second search for the college president was conducted.

July: Dr. John Nixon, SAC vice president of academic affairs, was named interim president of SAC while the search for a college president continued.

1999

Coach J.P. Frutos led the men’s soccer team to the only perfect record (25-0-0) in program history and to claim the State and National Championship.

July: Dr. Rita Cepeda was appointed president of SAC and served in that role until 2004.