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De Anza is the top Silicon Valley college in numbers of students transferring to four-year schools, and is always at or near the top statewide in community college transfers to UC and CSU campuses.
Who was Juan Bautista De Anza? Juan Bautista De Anza, the man from whom De Anza College takes its name, was a Spanish military officer and governor of the province of New Mexico. He is most well known for establishing a land route between what is now Arizona and "Alta California," the Spanish name for the area north of the Baja peninsula.
De Anza's campus covers 112 acres, with award-winning buildings arranged around a series of open plazas. It was developed with a distinct aesthetic that harmonizes with the surrounding landscape. The architectural features of the college are a blend of Spanish and modern design, with red tile roofs, distinctive archways and graceful fountains.
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Academics at De Anza De Anza offers 84 associate degrees and 119 credit certificates, plus one bachelor's degree and 30 noncredit certificates, and more than 1,800 courses in fields from Accounting to Women’s Studies.