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Dodge City Community College

Dodge City Community College (DC3, DCCC) is a public community college in Dodge City, Kansas, United States.

Dodge City Community College
MottoIn Quest of Truth
TypePublic community college
Established1935 (1935)
PresidentHarold E. Nolte, Jr.
Students1,737 (Fall 2023)[1]
Location, ,
United States

37°46′36″N 100°02′15″W / 37.7768°N 100.0374°W / 37.7768; -100.0374[2]
Colors   Purple & gold
NicknameConquistadors (Conqs)
Sporting affiliations
NJCAA – KJCCA
Websitewww.dc3.edu

History edit

Campus edit

Founded in 1935, Dodge City Community College was located on the third floor of the Senior High School Building at 1601 First Avenue, for 22 years. By 1957, it had grown large enough to require a move to a different location, at 1000 Second Avenue. The college remained there for the next 13 years. In 1965, the Kansas Legislature passed legislation changing control of the state's junior colleges from the State Board of Education to locally elected Boards. Kansas junior colleges became genuine community colleges, answerable to the citizens in their areas. Ford County voted overwhelmingly to assume responsibility for the college, and in the fall of 1965, the county elected its first board of trustees. In the fall of 1966, the Student Affairs Division was first established. The Student Affairs encompassed counseling, records and admission, student housing, campus activities, and recreation activities. In October 1966, due to overcrowded classrooms and the increasing need for additional occupational programs, the citizens of Ford County endorsed a $2.5 million bond. In 1970, DC3 opened its 35th year of operation with a new campus, located on the northwest edge of the city. The college's outstanding design was recognized with an award by the American Institute of Architects.[3] The campus sits on the former site of the James Mooney Ranch. The land was purchased in 1966 from Mr. Mooney.

Radio stations edit

In 1977, The Federal Communications Commission granted FM broadcast frequency 91.9 and call sign KINF to the college. KINF began broadcasting from the first floor of the Learning Resource Center. The FCC later granted the college's request to change the call sign to KONQ.

Commercial radio station KEDD, broadcasting on AM frequency 1550, ceased broadcasting April 30, 1987. The FCC granted the college their frequency, and call sign KDCC, on November 20, 1992. KDCC began broadcasting from the KEDD building on North 14th Street, north of the campus, and KONQ moved to this location at the same time.[4]

Campus edit

The campus encompasses 145 acres (0.59 km2), 20 buildings, a fishing lake, a 1.25-mile (2.01 km) fitness trail, basketball, tennis and racquetball courts, and a rodeo arena.

The Student Union is the heart of the campus. It contains the Conq Corral (snack bar, computer center, 4 satellite televisions, and entertainment center), Conq Shop Bookstore (currently in the upper level), Journalism Department, Student Government Association, and Information Center. It is currently under remodelling and its services are currently located in the Learning Resource Center. See www.dc3.edu website for more details.

The Learning Resource Center, or LRC, contains 30,000 volumes of print material, 200 periodicals, a Federal Documents Depository, electronic reference materials, and has access to over 2.5 million titles and 50,000 periodical titles through networking with other Kansas libraries. Access to over 24 million titles in 71,000 libraries in 112 countries is also available by participation in OCLC (Online Computer Library Center), a non-profit computer library service and research organization dedicated to the public purposes of furthering access to the world's information and reducing the rate of rise of library costs. Internet access is available to online reference material and university libraries' catalogs worldwide. The college's television station is located on the second floor. The College archives is also located in the LRC. It is the repository for material related to the history of DC3, including yearbooks, newspapers, flyers, programs, and other historical items.

The Cosmetology/Child Care Building contains the cosmetology program and Cosmetology Salon. The Salon is designed as a laboratory experience for cosmetology students, and is open to the public on a limited basis.

Lake Charles, named after former college president Charles Barnes, is a 1½ acre, 12-foot-deep (3.7 m) community fishing lake. The lake remains full with water pumped into it by the college. It is stocked with channel catfish, crappie, largemouth bass, trout, and bluegill. Its location is 37°46′31″N 100°02′21″W / 37.7753°N 100.0392°W / 37.7753; -100.0392.[2]

The Little Theatre holds campus performances, special cultural events, lectures, student musical performances, and community meetings. It has a proscenium stage and holds 357 spectators. DC3's Art Gallery is located in the Theatre's lobby.

The Wellness Center, located on the lower level of the Physical Education building, is used by students, staff, and community members. The center offers free weights, stationary bikes, rowing machines, Nordic-Trak ski machine, treadmills, step machines, and aerobic riders. Staff offer individually designed exercise prescriptions, fitness evaluations, body composition analysis, and exercise programs for senior citizens.

The Clyde Tombaugh Astronomy Center is on the southwest campus. Completed in 1996, it consists of two domes, a 10" Meade LX200 Schmidt-Cassagrain telescope, and a 12.5" Parks Optical Newtonian/Cassagrain HIT telescope. The facility is named after Clyde Tombaugh, who discovered Pluto on February 18, 1930, and grew up in Burdett, a small town near Dodge City.

DC3 is only one of a handful of community colleges in the country to own and operate an electron microscope; it is located in the Science and Math building.

DC3 has four residence halls: Becker, Sheldon, Coleman-Webb, and Jackson. These are usually separated into all-male or all-female residence halls. Becker and Shelden have the same floor plan. Coleman-Webb has two single rooms connected via a bathroom. Jackson Hall is suite style, thus two single rooms share a common space.

Security for the campus and residence halls is present 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Staff consists of full-time officers, part-time officers, and student cadets.

Student activities edit

The college's Student Government Association is an active part of the student body. It is composed of four student body-elected officers, elected representatives from each campus club, and other interested students. Student Government Association members, who sit on numerous College committees, promote students' opinions on college policies, development of student activities, and development of the college as an institution.

Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for two-year college students, has an active Kappa Psi Chapter[5] on campus. Its mission is recognizing and encouraging student scholarship, leadership, fellowship, and community service. To be eligible for membership, a student must complete a minimum of 12 hours of associate degree coursework and earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Students must maintain a high academic standing throughout their enrollment in the two-year college, which usually means a 3.25 GPA.

International Student Organization offers an opportunity to students of all ethnic origins, especially foreign born, to contribute their ideas and culture to DC3. Some of its fellowship and service activities include guest lectures, field trips, and co-sponsorship of various ethnic day celebrations. This club provides social enrichment for members and non-members and promotes awareness of cultural diversity among all students.

Media edit

DC3 is the only college or university in the state of Kansas to own and operate both FM and AM radio broadcasting stations, and is one of only 5 community colleges in the state with a radio station. KDCC 1550 AM is located north of the campus on 14th Street, and KONQ 91.9 FM is located on the first floor of the Fine Arts Building.

DC3 television is located in the LRC, and broadcasts on cable TV channel 8.

  • ConqSports.com[6] carries live streaming audio of Conq sports.
  • Livestream[7] carries live streaming video of Conq sports.

The Conquistador,[8] the online campus newspaper, reports on campus news, sports, and opinion. It is produced and published by journalism students, and other interested students, faculty, and staff members. The Conquistador was published biweekly for many years in print, but was dropped in favor of the online version due to budget cuts.

The Golden Shield yearbook has not been published for several years due to budget cuts.

Athletics edit

The Conqs are members of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference. The men's basketball team has won one national junior college championship. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, rodeo, soccer, and track & field. Women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, rodeo, soccer, softball, track & field, volleyball, and cheer and dance squads.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Board of Regents Announces 2023 Fall Semester Enrollment" (PDF). September 27, 2023. Retrieved September 30, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau. 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2011-04-23.
  3. ^ "DC3 History". Retrieved Mar 23, 2020.
  4. ^ "AM Query Results -- Audio Division (FCC) USA". transition.fcc.gov. Retrieved Mar 23, 2020.
  5. ^ Kappa Psi June 10, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "ConqSports.com". Retrieved Mar 23, 2020.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
  8. ^ The Conquistador January 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Biography: Ross Bjork | University of Mississippi". olemiss.edu. Retrieved Mar 23, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dodge City Community College news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Dodge City Community College DC3 DCCC is a public community college in Dodge City Kansas United States Dodge City Community CollegeMottoIn Quest of TruthTypePublic community collegeEstablished1935 1935 PresidentHarold E Nolte Jr Students1 737 Fall 2023 1 LocationDodge City Kansas United States37 46 36 N 100 02 15 W 37 7768 N 100 0374 W 37 7768 100 0374 2 Colors Purple amp goldNicknameConquistadors Conqs Sporting affiliationsNJCAA KJCCAWebsitewww wbr dc3 wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Campus 1 2 Radio stations 2 Campus 3 Student activities 4 Media 5 Athletics 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory editCampus edit Founded in 1935 Dodge City Community College was located on the third floor of the Senior High School Building at 1601 First Avenue for 22 years By 1957 it had grown large enough to require a move to a different location at 1000 Second Avenue The college remained there for the next 13 years In 1965 the Kansas Legislature passed legislation changing control of the state s junior colleges from the State Board of Education to locally elected Boards Kansas junior colleges became genuine community colleges answerable to the citizens in their areas Ford County voted overwhelmingly to assume responsibility for the college and in the fall of 1965 the county elected its first board of trustees In the fall of 1966 the Student Affairs Division was first established The Student Affairs encompassed counseling records and admission student housing campus activities and recreation activities In October 1966 due to overcrowded classrooms and the increasing need for additional occupational programs the citizens of Ford County endorsed a 2 5 million bond In 1970 DC3 opened its 35th year of operation with a new campus located on the northwest edge of the city The college s outstanding design was recognized with an award by the American Institute of Architects 3 The campus sits on the former site of the James Mooney Ranch The land was purchased in 1966 from Mr Mooney Radio stations edit In 1977 The Federal Communications Commission granted FM broadcast frequency 91 9 and call sign KINF to the college KINF began broadcasting from the first floor of the Learning Resource Center The FCC later granted the college s request to change the call sign to KONQ Commercial radio station KEDD broadcasting on AM frequency 1550 ceased broadcasting April 30 1987 The FCC granted the college their frequency and call sign KDCC on November 20 1992 KDCC began broadcasting from the KEDD building on North 14th Street north of the campus and KONQ moved to this location at the same time 4 Campus editThe campus encompasses 145 acres 0 59 km2 20 buildings a fishing lake a 1 25 mile 2 01 km fitness trail basketball tennis and racquetball courts and a rodeo arena The Student Union is the heart of the campus It contains the Conq Corral snack bar computer center 4 satellite televisions and entertainment center Conq Shop Bookstore currently in the upper level Journalism Department Student Government Association and Information Center It is currently under remodelling and its services are currently located in the Learning Resource Center See www dc3 edu website for more details The Learning Resource Center or LRC contains 30 000 volumes of print material 200 periodicals a Federal Documents Depository electronic reference materials and has access to over 2 5 million titles and 50 000 periodical titles through networking with other Kansas libraries Access to over 24 million titles in 71 000 libraries in 112 countries is also available by participation in OCLC Online Computer Library Center a non profit computer library service and research organization dedicated to the public purposes of furthering access to the world s information and reducing the rate of rise of library costs Internet access is available to online reference material and university libraries catalogs worldwide The college s television station is located on the second floor The College archives is also located in the LRC It is the repository for material related to the history of DC3 including yearbooks newspapers flyers programs and other historical items The Cosmetology Child Care Building contains the cosmetology program and Cosmetology Salon The Salon is designed as a laboratory experience for cosmetology students and is open to the public on a limited basis Lake Charles named after former college president Charles Barnes is a 1 acre 12 foot deep 3 7 m community fishing lake The lake remains full with water pumped into it by the college It is stocked with channel catfish crappie largemouth bass trout and bluegill Its location is 37 46 31 N 100 02 21 W 37 7753 N 100 0392 W 37 7753 100 0392 2 The Little Theatre holds campus performances special cultural events lectures student musical performances and community meetings It has a proscenium stage and holds 357 spectators DC3 s Art Gallery is located in the Theatre s lobby The Wellness Center located on the lower level of the Physical Education building is used by students staff and community members The center offers free weights stationary bikes rowing machines Nordic Trak ski machine treadmills step machines and aerobic riders Staff offer individually designed exercise prescriptions fitness evaluations body composition analysis and exercise programs for senior citizens The Clyde Tombaugh Astronomy Center is on the southwest campus Completed in 1996 it consists of two domes a 10 Meade LX200 Schmidt Cassagrain telescope and a 12 5 Parks Optical Newtonian Cassagrain HIT telescope The facility is named after Clyde Tombaugh who discovered Pluto on February 18 1930 and grew up in Burdett a small town near Dodge City DC3 is only one of a handful of community colleges in the country to own and operate an electron microscope it is located in the Science and Math building DC3 has four residence halls Becker Sheldon Coleman Webb and Jackson These are usually separated into all male or all female residence halls Becker and Shelden have the same floor plan Coleman Webb has two single rooms connected via a bathroom Jackson Hall is suite style thus two single rooms share a common space Security for the campus and residence halls is present 24 hours a day 7 days a week Staff consists of full time officers part time officers and student cadets Student activities editThe college s Student Government Association is an active part of the student body It is composed of four student body elected officers elected representatives from each campus club and other interested students Student Government Association members who sit on numerous College committees promote students opinions on college policies development of student activities and development of the college as an institution Phi Theta Kappa the international honor society for two year college students has an active Kappa Psi Chapter 5 on campus Its mission is recognizing and encouraging student scholarship leadership fellowship and community service To be eligible for membership a student must complete a minimum of 12 hours of associate degree coursework and earn a GPA of 3 5 or higher Students must maintain a high academic standing throughout their enrollment in the two year college which usually means a 3 25 GPA International Student Organization offers an opportunity to students of all ethnic origins especially foreign born to contribute their ideas and culture to DC3 Some of its fellowship and service activities include guest lectures field trips and co sponsorship of various ethnic day celebrations This club provides social enrichment for members and non members and promotes awareness of cultural diversity among all students Media editDC3 is the only college or university in the state of Kansas to own and operate both FM and AM radio broadcasting stations and is one of only 5 community colleges in the state with a radio station KDCC 1550 AM is located north of the campus on 14th Street and KONQ 91 9 FM is located on the first floor of the Fine Arts Building DC3 television is located in the LRC and broadcasts on cable TV channel 8 ConqSports com 6 carries live streaming audio of Conq sports Livestream 7 carries live streaming video of Conq sports The Conquistador 8 the online campus newspaper reports on campus news sports and opinion It is produced and published by journalism students and other interested students faculty and staff members The Conquistador was published biweekly for many years in print but was dropped in favor of the online version due to budget cuts The Golden Shield yearbook has not been published for several years due to budget cuts Athletics editMain article Dodge City Conquistadors The Conqs are members of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference The men s basketball team has won one national junior college championship Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football golf rodeo soccer and track amp field Women s sports include basketball cross country golf rodeo soccer softball track amp field volleyball and cheer and dance squads Notable alumni editRoss Bjork college athletics director 9 Nola Ochs formerly the world s oldest college graduate 2007 Kansas Woman Leader of the Year and oldest Phi Theta Kappa member Darrin Simmons professional football coach Steve Tasker professional football player Larry Brown running back professional football playerReferences edit Board of Regents Announces 2023 Fall Semester Enrollment PDF September 27 2023 Retrieved September 30 2023 a b US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau 2011 02 12 Retrieved 2011 04 23 DC3 History Retrieved Mar 23 2020 AM Query Results Audio Division FCC USA transition fcc gov Retrieved Mar 23 2020 Kappa Psi Archived June 10 2015 at the Wayback Machine ConqSports com Retrieved Mar 23 2020 Livestream Archived from the original on 2011 07 26 Retrieved 2010 10 09 The Conquistador Archived January 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine Biography Ross Bjork University of Mississippi olemiss edu Retrieved Mar 23 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dodge City Community College amp oldid 1192005666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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