Mount Wachusett Community College

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Mount Wachusett Community College

Established: 1963
Type: Community
President: Daniel M. Asquino
Students: 4,170 (2006 est.)
Location: Gardner, Mass., USA
Campus: Suburban
Nickname: MWCC
Website: www.mwcc.edu

Mount Wachusett Community College is a two-year community college in Gardner, Massachusetts. It offers associate degrees as well as a transfer program for students to earn credits for transfer to other colleges. MWCC offers more than 40 academic programs that allow the students to earn an associate degree of science, associate degree of arts, associate of applied science, or a certificate.

Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central Massachusetts. The 269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Leominster, Fitchburg, Athol, Orange, and Devens. The college offers over 40 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education/GED programs, education and training for business and industry, English for speakers of other languages, and noncredit community service programs. MWCC students enjoy many support services and resources including the Fitness and Wellness Center, the Academic Support Center, and the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount. Courses are offered in the day, evening, on weekends, and online. www.mwcc.edu

The college has been praised for its use of renewable energy, winning the National Wildlife Foundation's "Chill-Out: Campus Solutions to Global Warming" competition in the spring of 2007. Renewable energy technologies at the college include: Solar PhotoVoltaic panels producing 5 kilowatts (a new 100 kilowatt array will be installed in the near future), and a biomass plant which heats the college by burning waste woodchips. The college also uses a biomass gasification generator, where woodchips are turned into combustible gases, which are used in a gasoline engine, powering a generator that produces 50 kilowatts of electricity. This is a research and development project contracted with the U.S. Department of Energy. Currently, a 50 meter high meteorological tower is in place to measure the site's wind resources, for a future wind turbine.

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