FCC (disambiguation)

FCC (disambiguation)

__NOTOC__FCC may refer to:

Companies/organizations

* Federal Communications Commission, a United States government agency
* Families with Children from China, an adoption support organization
* Farm Credit Corporation/Farm Credit Canada, a Canadian government organization
* Federation of Calgary Communities, a community organization in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
* Ferrocarriles de Cuba, the National Railways of Cuba
* First Capital Connect, a United Kingdom train operating company
* First Christian Church, a common name for a church
* Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas, a Spanish construction firm
* Foreign Correspondents' Club, a group of clubs for correspondents and journalists
* Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong
* Friends of Coyle Creek, a Canadian conservation group
* Forces Cadets Combined, a force started in 2008 by a group of cadets

Education

* Federal City College (now merged into the University of the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C., United States)
* Fresno City College, a college in Fresno, California
* Florida Christian College, a college in central Florida
* Faujdarhat Cadet College, one of the 12 cadet colleges of Bangladesh

cience and technology

* Face-centered cubic, a Bravais lattice in the cubic crystal system
* Flash Column Chromatography, a common purification technique in chemical synthesis
* Fluid catalytic cracking, production of LPG, gasoline and heating oil by catalytic cracking of heavy hydrocarbons using a fluidized catalyst bed
* Food Chemicals Codex, a compendium of standards that promote quality and safety of food additives such as preservatives, flavoring, coloring and nutrients.
* File carbon copy, an e-mail header used by some email readers,"cf." Blind carbon copy

Other

* Fairfield Community Connection, a Connecticut bulletin board system
* Four Continents Championships, a figure skating competition
* "FCC Song", a song by Eric Idle
* Flying Cunts of Chaos, live band for System of a Down front man Serj Tankian's solo project


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