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St. Louis Community College–Forest Park (also known as STLCC-Forest Park, and Forest Park) is a public
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in
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. It is one of the four schools of the
St. Louis Community College St. Louis Community College (STLCC) is a public community college in St. Louis, Missouri. It is supported by the Junior College District of St. Louis City – St. Louis County, servicing 718 square miles. History In 1966 STLCC built three cam ...
System and is one of nine community colleges in
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. Over 8,200 students attend Forest Park, making it the second largest community college in Missouri.


History

Before STLCC-Forest Park existed, its campus had been the site of an
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known as
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, which opened in the late 19th century and was destroyed in July 1963 by a major fire that started at one of the park's restaurants. Classes began at Forest Park in 1967, two years after a $47.2 million bond issue was approved to pay for construction across the Junior College District (JCD) of St. Louis-St. Louis County and five years after the district itself was approved by voters. The Forest Park campus was completed in 1970. In 1976, the JCD changed its name to St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley, Forest Park and Meramec. In 1999, the Jack E. Miller Hospitality Studies Center opened at Forest Park, with "state-of-the-art facilities for culinary arts." On September 24, 2009, a suspicious package was found in a men's restroom in the D Building. It was removed by the
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Bomb and Arson Squad. The next day, the police announced that the package had contained a live bomb and would have caused "moderate to heavy damage" if it had exploded.


Campus

STLCC-Forest Park is an urban campus, located next to
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in the Forest Park area of St. Louis. The campus is close to two MetroLink Light rail stations at Forest Park-DeBaliviere and
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Programs

STLCC-Forest Park is known for its allied health care education. Major programs include Associate in Applied Science Degrees including: Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Dental Hygiene, Dental Assisting, Respiratory Therapy
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, and Clinical Laboratory Technology. STLCC-Forest Park offers number of construction-related degrees in Automotive Technology, Building Inspection & Code Enforcement Technology, Plumbing Design Engineering Technology, and Fire Protection Technology. Forest Park has the Jack Miller Hospitality Studies Program which prepares students for the hospitality industry, including programs in Culinary Arts, Baking and Pastry Arts and Hotel Management. Practical culinary courses include intense studies in the process of making chocolate. Career courses leading to a Class A CDL (Commercial Drivers License) are offered, with driver training facilities on campus. Humanities programs in drama, theater production, music, fine art and commercial art attract many students. The campus is home to the Mildred E. Bastian Center for the Performance Arts. An associate degree program in Funeral Sciences is offered.


Athletics

STLCC operates as a single entity in athletic competition; Forest Park students are permitted to participate if eligible. Forest Park serves as "home court" for Men's and Women's Basketball. STLCC teams are called "Archers". Prior to STLCC consolidating athletic programs under one banner, STLCC-Forest Park was known as the Highlanders.


Notable alumni

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, former
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player.


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St. Louis Community College STLCC-Forest Park
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