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Mohave Community College

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Established
  
1970

Location
  
Kingman, Arizona, USA

Website
  
www.mohave.edu

Mascot
  
Bighorns

Color
  
Red and White

President
  
Michael J. Kearns

Colors
  
Red and White

Phone
  
+1 866-664-2832

Founded
  
1970

Mohave Community College

Type
  
Public Community college

Address
  
480 Central St, Colorado City, AZ 86021, USA

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
Local tuition: 1,968 USD (2011), Domestic tuition: 7,296 USD (2011)

Similar
  
Northland Pioneer College, Coconino County Communi, GateWay Community College, Arizona Western College, Eastern Arizona College

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History of mohave community college


Mohave Community College (also known as MCC) is a two-year, public community college with campuses in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City, and Colorado City, serving Mohave County, Arizona and the surrounding communities. MCC is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, which is endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education.

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History

In October 1970, a public vote established MCC as a county college and elected its first board of governors. The board planned to have three campuses (in Kingman, Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City), later expanding to Colorado City. In June 1971, J. Leonard and Grace Neal donated 160 acres of land north of Kingman where the college’s first facilities were developed, and in October 1972, McCulloch Properties donated a parcel of land located in Lake Havasu City. The college became part of the Arizona State System of Community Colleges in 1974, and received full accreditation from the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in 1981.

Courses and Course delivery

Originally in the early 1970, MCC’s courses were offered at night and were occupational in nature. In 1981, the college started offering nursing classes and was accredited in 1982 – eventually partnering with Allied Health. In the late 1980s, MCC became the primary provider of Adult Education/GED program services in Mohave County.

MCC’s programs expanded to include Business, Culinary Arts, Computer Information Systems, Education, Engineering, Industrial Technology, Liberal Arts & Sciences, and Public Safety & Legal Studies. Recently, the school welding program has grown significantly and met national standards.

MCC also has a long history of distance education. In the late 1980s MCC began delivering instruction by videotape, and connected the campuses by telecommunication links. Presently, the school utilizes online classes and smartboard technology for distance education.

Enrollment and demographics

Enrollment at MCC has increased since its founding in 1981. In 2008, Mohave Community College placed 24th nationally among community colleges in enrollment growth. As of 2011 it had 1,707 full-time students and 4,400 part-time students on all campuses, with 64% being female and 75% being non-Hispanic white.

References

Mohave Community College Wikipedia