Mission College is not just a place of learning; it’s a part of Silicon Valley’s storied
                                 history. Our campus sits on land with deep historical significance, once home to the
                                 Muwekma Ohlone people, who lived in harmony with the land for centuries. The legacy
                                 of the area continued through the establishment of the Santa Clara Mission in 1777,
                                 which marked the beginning of a long history of agriculture and innovation in the
                                 region. Over time, the land evolved through various phases, from farming to high-tech
                                 development, until it became the thriving educational hub it is today.
                           
                           In 1975, after overcoming various challenges, Mission College was born, starting with
                                 just three instructors and a handful of students in temporary classrooms. The college
                                 quickly grew, moving to its current campus in 1979. Over the years, Mission College
                                 has evolved alongside the booming tech industry, serving as an educational partner
                                 to local businesses like Intel, Cisco Systems, NVIDIA, and many others. Our students
                                 have become an integral part of the workforce that drives innovation and growth in
                                 Silicon Valley.
                           
                           Today, Mission College stands as a beacon of opportunity, offering a wide array of
                                 programs designed to meet the demands of the workforce and the aspirations of our
                                 students. From nursing to engineering, hospitality management to artificial intelligence,
                                 our academic offerings are as diverse as the community we serve.