Middlesex Community College (Connecticut)
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Established: | 1966 |
Type: | Public Community college |
President: | Wilfredo Nieves, Ed.D. |
Undergraduates: | 3900 |
Location: | Middletown, Connecticut, USA |
Campus: | 38 acres Rural |
Website: | www.mxcc.commnet.edu |
Middlesex Community College (also known as MxCC) is a public community college in Middletown, Connecticut.
As measured by enrollment it is the eighth-largest of the twelve colleges in the Connecticut Community Colleges system.[1]
The school has an open admissions policy. MxCC has about 3,900 full- and part-time students enrolled. It is a commuter school with no dormitories. Manchester Community College in Manchester, Capital Community College in Hartford and Gateway Community College in New Haven are the nearest of the state's other community colleges.[2]
The Jean Burr Smith Library in Chapman Hall subscribes to 142 periodicals, along with various audiovisual materials including more than 900 DVDs.[3][4]
Along with credit and non credit certificates, the college grants Associate's degrees.
Dr. Wilfredo Nieves is president of the school.[5]
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[edit] Programs
MxCC runs a Center for Business and Industry Services (CBIS), which is one of the original centers in the statewide Business and Industry Services Network (BISN). The CBIS provides companies throughout Middlesex County as well as the Meriden and Wallingoford areas with customized training and instructional services.
[edit] History
The Middlesex Community College was founded in 1966 as a branch campus of Manchester Community College. MxCC became an independent community college in 1968. Initially the college operated in space rented from the Middletown Public School district and loaned by the Connecticut Valley Hospital. In 1973 the college moved to its present 38 acre campus overlooking the Connecticut River Valley in Middletown, Connecticut. In 1998 a branch was opened in Meriden Instruction also takes place in Old Saybrook to make college accessible to students along the central Connecticut coast.[5][6]
[edit] Campus
There are three distinct campuses in the Middlesex Community College.
[edit] Main Campus (Middletown)
The College's main campus is in Middleton at 100 Training Hill Road (approximately a mile and a half from the center of Middletown) and includes four main buildings: Snow, Wheaton, Founder's, and Chapman Halls. Within the Halls are: classrooms, a computer center, art studios, a broadcast communications center, chemistry and biology laboratories, a learning laboratory for reading and writing, an ophthalmic design and dispensing laboratory, faculty and administrative offices, cafeteria, bookstore, and the library. There is also an extensive child daycare facility. [6]
[edit] Meriden Center
In 2004 Middlesex opened a new learning site at 55 West Main Street, in Meriden, Connecticut. Credit, non-credit, day, evening, weekend, and only learning are available from the Meriden Center.[6]
[edit] Shoreline
Credit and non-credit courses are also offered in Old Saybrook and Clinton. In Old Saybrook the High School at 1111 Boston Post Road is often used to hold classes.[6]
[edit] Extracurricular activities
The Beta Gamma Xi chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa (the academic honor society for two-year colleges) is active at MxCCC. Active clubs on campus include the Human Services Student Association (HSSA) and the SPECS (Ophthalmic Design & Dispensing Club). There is also an active student government body, the MxCCC Student Senate.[7]
[edit] References
- ^ Connecticut Community Colleges, Fall 2006 Credit Enrollment Report (English). Retrieved on 2008-03-30.
- ^ CT Community Colleges - Our Colleges (English). Retrieved on 2008-03-30.
- ^ MxCC Library Virtual Tour Periodicals (English). Retrieved on 2008-03-30.
- ^ MxCC Library Virtual Tour DVD Collection (English). Retrieved on 2008-03-30.
- ^ a b Middlesex Community College (English). Retrieved on 2008-03-30.
- ^ a b c d Middlesex Community College - Catalog - About the College (English). Retrieved on 2008-03-30.
- ^ Middlesex Community College - Student Activities (English). Retrieved on 2008-03-30.
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