Mesa State College
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Motto | Ad Futura Fabricanda |
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Established | 20th April, 1925 |
Type | State College |
President | Tim Foster |
Students | 6,062 |
Undergraduates | 6,034 |
Postgraduates | 28 |
Location | Grand Junction, Colorado, United States |
Campus | Urban, 42 acres (170,000 m²) |
Athletics | Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, 11 varsity teams |
Mascot | Mavericks |
Website | www.mesastate.edu |
Mesa State College is a public, co-educational, liberal-arts college centered in Grand Junction, Colorado. The college has its primary campus in Grand Junction, a separate vocational campus known as Western Colorado Community College, and a smaller campus in Montrose, Colorado. Mesa State grants two-year associates degrees, four-year bachelors degrees, and a masters degree in business administration (with pending masters degrees in education and nursing).
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[edit] History
Founded in 1925.
[edit] Academics
[edit] Campus and Student Life
[edit] Athletics
The newest statistics for the Mavericks confirm that the athletic teams have won more than 50 games over the years.
[edit] Activities & Student Organizations
[edit] Admissions Process and Statistics
[edit] Affiliated Institutions
[edit] Colorado State Colleges
[edit] Notable Alumni
- Donnelly, Brendan - Major League Baseball relief pitcher and World Series Champion (2002).
- Schroder, Ricky - Actor know for roles in NYPD Blue and Lonesome Dove. Degree in Farm and Ranch Management.
[edit] Recent News & Events
[edit] 2006
A new residence hall opened in August at Mesa State College. The building can house 288 students and seven resident directors.
[edit] External links
List of colleges and universities in Colorado
- Mesa State College (official web site)
- Mesa State College Athletics
- Main Campus Map
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference |
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Adams State • Chadron State • Colorado Christian‡ • Colorado–Colorado Springs‡ • Colorado Mines • Colorado State–Pueblo‡ • Fort Lewis • Mesa State • Metro State‡ • Nebraska–Kearney • New Mexico Highlands • Regis‡ • San Francisco State† • Western State • Western New Mexico † wrestling-only member • ‡ non-football member |
Categories: Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference | Mesa State College | Grand Junction, Colorado | Montrose, Colorado | Mesa County, Colorado | Colorado Western Slope | Universities and colleges in Colorado | Liberal arts colleges | Educational institutions established in 1925 | Western United States university stubs