De Anza College

De Anza College is a public in Cupertino, California that was attended by Apple Computer co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Jobs' sister Patty later became a supervisor at the college. De Anza College is part of the, which also administers in nearby. The college is named after the Spanish explorer.

Background
De Anza College consistently ranks #1 or #2 in the state for the total number of students who annually transfer to and  campuses. The average class size at De Anza is 35, and approximately 2,800 students transfer per year. It also attracts a large international student population.

De Anza holds a monthly flea market in its parking lot, which has become a community tradition as well as a major source of income for the De Anza Associated Student Body. With a budget of over 1 million dollars, the De Anza Associated Student Body has one of the biggest student budgets of any community college in California.

Flint Center
The Flint Center for the Performing Arts is a 2,400-seat theater that was opened on the premises of the college in 1971. After Apple Computer in December 1980, the company held its annual shareholders meetings at the center until its own Apple Campus was completed in 1993. Apple co-founder Steve Jobs introduced the Macintosh during the 1984 shareholders meeting at the Flint Center. It was also the site where the 2015 movie Steve Jobs was filmed. In June 2019, the board of the Foothill DeAnza Community College District voted to close the center and replace it with a new facility.