Type Community College President Dr. Steve Thomas Students 7,425 Total enrollment 6,347 (2015) Founded 1972 | Established 1972 Vice-president Dr. Richard Jolly Mascot Pepe Pasiano Phone +1 432-685-4500 Colors Yellow, Green | |
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Undergraduate tuition and fees Local tuition: 2,970 USD (2015), Domestic tuition: 5,550 USD (2015) Notable alumni Similar Odessa College, Howard College, University of Texas of the Permi, Clarendon College, South Plains College Profiles |
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Midland College (MC) was established as an independent junior college in 1972 and held its first classes on campus in 1975. Since that time, the campus has expanded to a 704,752-square-foot (65,473.6 m2) main campus on 224 acres (0.91 km2) in Midland, Texas, United States - a county seat of over 100,000 people in the Permian Basin region of west Texas and southeast New Mexico. The school also has numerous 'off-campus' locations in other parts of Midland, and in Fort Stockton, Texas, the Pecos County seat.
Contents
- Midland college domestic terrorist attack drill
- Midland college men s basketball
- History
- Mission and accreditation
- Main campus
- Off campus facilities
- Academics
- Baccalaureate program
- University Center
- Early College High School
- Special designations
- Student life
- Residence halls
- School spirit
- Student publications
- Athletics
- Midland College Foundation
- Notable alumni
- References
Midland college men s basketball
History
Midland College began in September 1969 as the Midland campus of the Permian Junior College system. It was re-created in 1972 with the formation of the Midland College District.
Mission and accreditation
Midland College is a comprehensive community college that is dedicated to excellence, has a commitment to learning, and promotes a lifelong quest for knowledge. The institution supports individual and economic development in its service area and beyond by offering certificates, associate and baccalaureate degrees, workforce and continuing education opportunities, and comprehensive student support services. Midland College also provides a variety of community services, cultural and educational enrichment opportunities to the West Texas region.
As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of Midland College is the following:
Midland College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award certificates and associate and baccalaureate degrees.
Midland College meets all guidelines and standards as set forth by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Main campus
Following the formation of the Midland College District in 1972, bonds in the amount of $5,100,000 were issued for the construction of a 115-acre (0.47 km2) campus. Ground breaking at the new campus was held October 23, 1973.
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There are also four residence halls on the Midland College Main campus (see below).
Off-campus facilities
Academics
The school offers 100+ degree and certificate programs, as well as a variety of Continuing Education programs. They also offer a bachelor's degree in Organizational Management and provide on-campus access to upper-level degrees offered by their seven University Center partners.
Baccalaureate program
Midland College offers a bachelor's degree in Organizational Management, to broaden career opportunities for students and better their chances for promotion to supervisory positions. The program is designed to provide a career-ladder for students who have already completed an associate degree and who wish to continue their education at the bachelor's level.
University Center
The Midland College University Center offers students multiple options for either beginning or completing their education. Programs and courses are now offered by seven area and online universities: Texas Tech University, Lubbock Christian University, The University of Texas of the Permian Basin, Sul Ross State University, Angelo State University, Howard Payne University and Western Governors University. A total of 4 master's degrees and 11 bachelor's degrees, plus Midland College's Bachelor of Applied Technology in Organizational Management and two teacher certification programs, are now offered on the Midland College campus.
Early College High School
Early College High School (ECHS) at Midland College is located on the main campus, in the Allison Fine Arts Building. The school welcomed its first freshman class on August 24, 2009. The goal for ECHS is that, by the time "the students receive their high school diploma, they will also have an associate’s degree from Midland College."
Special designations
• In 2010, Midland College became the first institution in West Texas and the fourth community college in the nation to be designated an All-Steinway School.
• In 2013, Midland College became the first community college in the world to be designated a Conn-Selmer School.
Student life
Clubs, intramural sports, cheerleading, student government, and all other student related activities operate through the Student Activities Office.
Residence halls
The main campus has four residence halls for students.
School spirit
Student publications
The student publications office at Midland College also maintains its own website (see below, in External Links)
Athletics
Midland College has won 20 National Championships in sports since 1975, as well as produced 192 All-Americans. A member of the Western Junior College Athletic Conference, Midland College fields teams in:
Midland College Foundation
Since 1973, the foundation has served as Midland College's nonprofit fundraising organization.