- Mesa Community College
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For the San Diego community college, see San Diego Mesa College.
Mesa Community College Established 1965 Type Community College President Shouan Pan, Ph.D. Academic staff 340 Residential, 820 Adjunct Students 25,960 Location Mesa, Arizona, United States Campus Red Mountain Colors Royal Blue & Red Mascot Thunderbird Website http://www.mesacc.edu/ Mesa Community College (MCC) in Mesa, Arizona, is the largest of the 10 community colleges in the Maricopa County Community College District and is the largest in the United States. MCC began in 1963 as a branch of Phoenix College and later granted independent status in 1965.
MCC offers more than 200 degree, transfer, career and certificate programs. Areas of study include Agribusiness, Business, Bio Technology, Computer Science, Dental Hygiene, Electronics, Engineering, Fire Science, Mortuary Science, Nursing, Urban Horticulture and more. MCC is one of the largest transfer providers to ASU while many programs prepare students for immediate entry to the job market. Traditional, online and hybrid courses provide flexibility for students. Also, yoga classes offer students even more flexibility.
Additionally, MCC Community Education offers hundreds of non-credit classes providing opportunities for lifelong learning in the arts, technology, fitness and personal development for all age groups.
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Locations
The college has two comprehensive campuses and additional locations to serve students.
- Southern and Dobson, in southwest Mesa, Arizona (full-service)
- Red Mountain, in northeast Mesa (full-service)
- Williams Gateway, at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport
- Mesa Downtown Center
Accreditation
MCC is accredited by the North Central Association, the same organization that accredits Arizona State University.
Past transitions
March 2008, Shouan Pan Ph.D. was selected as the sixth president of Mesa Community College. He followed interim presidents Bernie Ronan, Wayne Giles and Patricia Cárdenas-Adame after Chancellor Rufus Glasper asked MCC President Larry Christiansen in February 2007 to resign in response to a criminal investigation by the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.[citation needed]
References
External links
- Maricopa Community Colleges
- Mesa Community College website
- AZ-CAS page - lists specific classes required for transfer
Colleges and universities in Arizona
Public institutions Private institutions American Indian College · Arizona Christian University · The Art Center Design College · Brown Mackie College · Embry-Riddle · Grand Canyon University · International Baptist College · Phoenix Seminary · Prescott College ·Community/Junior Colleges Chandler-Gilbert CC · Estrella Mountain CC · GateWay CC · Glendale CC · Mesa CC · Paradise Valley CC · Phoenix · Rio Salado CC · Scottsdale CC · South Mountain CC ·OthersGraduate and professional institutions Coordinates: 33°23′22″N 111°52′11″W / 33.38931°N 111.86966°W
Categories:- Buildings and structures in Mesa, Arizona
- Education in Mesa, Arizona
- Educational institutions established in 1963
- Maricopa County Community Colleges
- North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
- Community colleges in Arizona
- Universities and colleges in Maricopa County, Arizona
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