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Cal State Fullerton Renews Lease for its Irvine Campus
The Irvine Campus will continue to offer classes under a renewed lease extending through June 2007.

March 9, 2006 :: No. 163

With its eyes on the future, Cal State Fullerton has negotiated a one-year lease renewal for the CSUF Irvine Campus, which currently serves about 3,000 students who live and work in south Orange County.

The lease, signed with Lennar Corp. — the managing partner in the entity that holds title to the land that was formerly the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station— extends operations at the university's branch campus through June 2007. Currently, Lennar is only offering one-year leases.

"The campus remains committed to working closely with the Lennar Corp. and the city of Irvine in the development of the Great Park" said Judith Anderson, CSUF executive vice president. "We are proud to be part of Irvine's dynamic community, and we look forward to maintaining and expanding our presence in south Orange County."

The Irvine campus was established in fall 2002 to help Cal State Fullerton fulfill its vision of ensuring affordable, accessible, quality higher education to residents of Orange County.

"We remain close, collaborative partners" said Anderson. "By working together, we can provide benefits to students, faculty and staff, as well as the community at large."

Media Contact: Paula Selleck, Public Affairs, 657-278-2414 or pselleck@fullerton.edu

 

 


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