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The Mico University College
The Mico University College CrestMotto Do It With Thy Might Established 1835 Type Public Chancellor Professor Errol Miller President Professor Claude Packer Location 1a Marecaux Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica
17°59′19″N 76°47′16″W / 17.9885092°N 76.7877388°WCoordinates: 17°59′19″N 76°47′16″W / 17.9885092°N 76.7877388°WCampus Urban Colours Black & Gold Nickname The Mico Website www.themicouniversitycollege.edu.jm The Mico University College (The Mico) is an institution of higher education in Kingston, Jamaica. Its mission is "to offer its students opportunities for academic success and professional advancement through a rich and diverse curriculum".
The Mico was founded in 1836 through the Lady Mico Charity, one of four teacher training institutions established during this period in the British colonies and the only one to survive until the present. The institution is thus the oldest teacher training institution in the Western Hemisphere.
The Mico University College was established as a non-denominational Christian institution that caters both to male and female students. Over the years the institution has undergone expansion and development both physically and in its academic programmes.
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Degree programmes
The Mico over the years has offered Certificate, Diploma and Degree programmes in:
- Early Childhood Education
- Primary Education
- Secondary Education
- Special Education
- Education Administration
Some of the programmes that the institution now offers include Bachelors and Masters degree programmes in Language and Literacy, Information Studies, Literature and Literacy, Guidance and Counselling, Physical Education, Social Studies, School Management and Leadership, Special Education, Early Childhood Education, geography And Environmental Studies, Heritage Studies, History and Culture, Arts in Education, Science Education, Mathematics Education, Industrial Technology and Family and Consumer Science.
Management
The Mico University College is managed by a Board of Directors and The Mico Foundation which has a 12 member Board. The President is a member of each board. He is the Managing Director of the Foundation.
The president of the University College is Professor Claude Packer, CD, JP. He is assisted by three vice presidents.
In December 2008, Professor Errol Miller was appointed as Chancellor of the institution. The Pro Chancellor is Dr. R. Karl James.
The University College offers undergraduate degree programmes through three faculties: the Faculty of Education and Liberal Arts, the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Science and Technology. Each faculty is managed by a dean.
Additionally, further studies are being offered through the School of Continuing Studies which supports students in upgrading their qualifications to enable them to matriculate into undergraduate and graduate programmes.
Facilities
Residence
There are two halls of residence for male students, Glen Owen Hall and Mills Hall, located on the main campus. The female students reside close by at the Errol Miller Hall. The students are assisted on Halls by Resident Advisors most of whom are alumni who volunteer their services to the university college.
The chief resident advisor for male student is Mr. Denver Holt who is also a lecturer in the Department of Language, Literature and Literacy and chief female resident advisor is Mrs. Karen Morgan who is also a lecturer within the same department. Other male resident advisors include Ewan Peart, Errol Haughton, Paul Clare and Roger Johnson.
Students on the male students halls of residence live according to their houses. Mills Hall accommodate students from Arthur Grant House, Bishop House, Buxton House and Some members of Lushington House. Glen Owen Hall Accommodates Lushington and Rodgers House members.
Health
There are resident nurses who attend to the medical needs of students and staff. They operate from The Mico Health Centre, located centrally on the main campus.
Meals
Students are served meals daily at the Bonham Carter Hall. The cafeteria serves breakfast, lunch and dinner to students and staff of the institution. Breakfast is provided for students and staff on the weekends.
Museum
There is a museum located on the main campus which boasts The Mico INAFCA collection donated by a past student Aston Taylor. The curator and senior lecturer is Hyacinth Birch. There are collections on education in Jamaica among items donated by past students. The museum also contains a collection on the history of the institution.
It is the first museum of education in Jamaica, a collaborative venture with the Institute of Jamaica, and was established on March 31, 2004. Under the theme, “Winds of Change: the Evolution of Education in Jamaica,” it aims to feature the growth of education from the pre-emancipation era to the present. The concept behind its formation is that students especially need knowledge of the past in order to sustain the future. The museum was declared opened by an outstanding Miconian, the Most Hon. Sir Howard Cooke, former Governor General of Jamaica.
Notable graduates
Student Name Year Of Attendance Achievements Sir Howard Cooke - Governor General Of Jamaica (1991- 2006)
Sir Clifford Campbell - Governor General Of Jamaica (1962- 1973)
Hon. Tacius Golding - Father of Hon. Bruce Golding, the current Prime Minister of Jamaica.
Past principals
Name of Principal Year Of Service A. B. McFarlane 1898-1919 [1] Glenville H. Owen 1959-1972 Professor Errol Miller 1972-1981 Renford Archibald Shirley 1981-1996 Historic buildings
Four of the institutions buildings have been declared as National Heritage Sites by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust:[2][3]
Buxton House
The Buxton House Contains The President's Office, Human Resource Department, Vice President's Office and Classrooms.
Kelvin Lodge
The Kelvin Lodge is the current home of the Alumni and Development Office.
The Cottage
The Cottage is the current home of the Mico Association
Porter’s Lodge
The Chapel
The University's Chapel
Gallery
External links
References
- ^ The Daily Gleaner, Kingston, Jamaica, 19 March 1921 (p8)
- ^ "Jamaica National Heritage Trust - List of Declared Sites & Monuments". JNHT. 2005. http://www.jnht.com/monuments.php. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
- ^ "Jamaica National Heritage Trust - Mico College Buildings". 2005. http://www.jnht.com/heritage_site.php?id=283. Retrieved 2009-09-04.
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