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In his Junior year, [[Brian Rogers]] led the Starfleet Academy-San Francisco hockey team to a victory in the Earth Collegiate Hockey League, defeating Starfleet Academy-Toronto.
In his Junior year, [[Brian Rogers]] led the Starfleet Academy-San Francisco hockey team to a victory in the Earth Collegiate Hockey League, defeating Starfleet Academy-Toronto.


During his sophomore year([[2401]]-[[2402]]), [[Joran Matthew Brownlee]] set a galactic record for the 500 meter breastroke, winning the gold in the event at a meet against the [[Vulcan Science Academy]], the [[Izar Tactical School]], and the [[Bajor Institute of Astronomical Studies]].
During his sophomore year ([[2401]]-[[2402]]), [[Joran Matthew Brownlee]] set a galactic record for the 500 meter breastroke, winning the gold in the event at a meet against the [[Vulcan Science Academy]], the [[Izar Tactical School]], and the [[Bajor Institute of Astronomical Studies]].

Revision as of 21:19, 7 January 2006

Starfleet Academy was established as a four-year institution, in 2161, with the motto Ex Astris, Scientia (from the stars, knowledge), to serve as a training facility for Starfleet personnel. The main campus of Starfleet Academy, based in The Presidio of San Francisco on Earth, are not too distant from the central hub of Starfleet itself, Starfleet Headquarters.

There are other campuses on Earth of Starfleet Academy, although they are much smaller.

Teaching Staff

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Feats Committed

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In his Junior year, Brian Rogers led the Starfleet Academy-San Francisco hockey team to a victory in the Earth Collegiate Hockey League, defeating Starfleet Academy-Toronto.

During his sophomore year (2401-2402), Joran Matthew Brownlee set a galactic record for the 500 meter breastroke, winning the gold in the event at a meet against the Vulcan Science Academy, the Izar Tactical School, and the Bajor Institute of Astronomical Studies.