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Metropolitan Community College (MCC) is a community college system in Missouri, United States. The system consists of five separate campuses located in Kansas City, Independence, and Lee's Summit. The five campuses have a total enrollment of over 21,000 students per semester. MCC is the oldest public college in greater Kansas City, having been established in 1915 as Kansas City Polytechnic Institute. It was one of the first two-year colleges in the U.S. to award the associate's degree.[1]
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MCC campuses
- MCC-Blue River campus is located in Independence, Missouri. The college joined the MCC system in 1997. As of 2010, the campus serves over 4,000 students per semester. In addition to a host of general education programs, MCC-Blue River is home to stellar music and theatre programs. The Metropolitan Chorale of Kansas City performs both locally and nationally throughout the year. Blue River's Public Safety Institute includes peace officer, firefighter and EMT-paramedic training. Campus sports consists of a men's and a women's soccer team - the Trailblazers.
- MCC-Business & Technology is located in Kansas City, Missouri. It was formed in 1995 as the Business & Technology Center when MCC centralized its business services and technical training into one facility. The center expanded and became a full fledged campus in 2002; it is now the largest campus in the MCC network by square footage. Certificate and degree programs are offered in computer networking, engineering technology, drafting & design technology, environmental health & safety, precision machining, welding technology, industrial technologies and heating, cooling & refrigeration. The electric utility line technician program, which began in 2007, is the only training program of its kind in the region. In fall 2010, almost 1,000 students attended classes at this location.
- MCC-Longview in located in Lee's Summit, Missouri. It opened in 1969. In 2001, Longview became the first community college to be selected as a TIME magazine/The Princeton Review "College of the Year"; Longview received the award in recognition of its Writing Across the Curriculum program.[2] Frank White went to school here. Its baseball team won the 2007 NJCAA Division II Baseball Championship.[3] By 2010 the campus was serving nearly 8,000 students.
- MCC-Maple Woods was founded in 1969. Located in northern Kansas City, the campus is known for its liberal arts offerings and its veterinary technology program. Albert Pujols attended college here.[4]
- MCC-Penn Valley (in Penn Valley Park) was founded in 1969. Located in midtown Kansas City, the campus features general education courses as well as many health career programs. The campus is also home to the Francis Child Development Institute and the Carter Arts Center. Its basketball team won the 1996 NJCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship and was runner up in 1997 and 2002.
Programs
- MCC Institute for Workforce Innovation - Since 1985, MCC has worked with local companies to provide training, recruitment, evaluations and other professional services. For twenty five years, MCC’s Business & Learning Solutions (BLS) division has had contracts with companies such as Harley-Davidson, Honeywell, Ford, GM, Folgers, and Smith Electric Vehicles. Services expanded to include database management, quality assessment, human resource services and industrial training, including OSHA and safety management. In 2009, the BLS division combined with MCC’s economic development, resource development, workforce development, and community development departments to create the MCC Institute for Workforce Innovation (IWI). IWI was founded primarily targets incumbent and displaced workers and disadvantaged populations such as minorities and rural residents. IWI provides short-term career training, job placement, counseling and basic skills development.
Notable events
On September 14, 2010 there was a stabbing at the Penn Valley campus. Missouri Governor Jay Nixon was scheduled to give a speech at the campus. Casey Brezik assaulted two people with a knife, the police saying Brezik thought he had stabbed Jay Nixon. Nixon was at the airport while the stabbing happened and canceled his speech when called about the stabbing.[5]
Notable alumni
- David F. Duncan drug policy advisor to President Bill Clinton, professor at Brown University
- Albert Pujols, baseball player
- Frank White (baseball), baseball player and coach
- Casey Stengel, baseball player and manager
- Ewing Marion Kauffman, founder of Marion Laboratories, original owner of the Kansas City Royals, and philanthropist
References
- ^ http://mcckc.edu/main.asp?G=Explore-MCC
- ^ WAC History at MCC website.
- ^ https://www.njcaa.org/news/NEW%20RECORD%20BOOK/NJCAA_Baseball_Record_Book_Updated_May_25_2010.pdf
- ^ http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2006/10/11/one_that_got_away/
- ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/16/man-who-stabbed-penn-vall_n_719327.html
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