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Midland College

Midland College (MC) is a public community college in Midland, Texas. It was established as an independent junior college in 1972 and held its first classes on campus in 1975. Since that time, the campus has expanded to a 704,752-square-foot (65,473.6 m2) main campus on 224 acres (0.91 km2) in Midland. It also has numerous locations in other parts of Midland and in Fort Stockton, the Pecos County seat.

Midland College (MC)
The Scharbauer Student Center at Midland College.
TypePublic community college
Established1972
PresidentDamon Kennedy
Students5,118
Location, ,
U.S.

32°01′45″N 102°06′19″W / 32.0291°N 102.1053°W / 32.0291; -102.1053
Campus224 acres (91 ha)
Colors    Green and yellow
NicknameChaps
Sporting affiliations
NJCAA Division I
MascotChaparral
Websitewww.midland.edu

History edit

Midland College began in September 1969 as the Midland campus of the Permian Junior College system. It was recreated in 1972 with the formation of the Midland College District.[1]

Service area edit

As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of Midland College is all of Crockett, Midland, Pecos, Reagan, and Terrell counties.[2]

Campus edit

Main campus edit

Following the formation of the Midland College District in 1972, bonds in the amount of $5,100,000 were issued for the construction of a 115-acre (0.47 km2) campus. Groundbreaking at the new campus was held October 23, 1973.[3][4]

 
The Dorothy and Todd Aaron Medical Science Building

Opened in the spring of 1975:

  • Pevehouse Administration Building
  • Abell-Hanger Science Faculty Building

Opened in the fall of 1975:

  • Murray Fasken Learning Resource Center
  • Dorothy and Clarence Scharbauer, Jr. Student Center
  • Technology Center
  • Physical Education Building

Opened in 1978:

Opened in the following years:

  • Davidson Family Health Sciences Building
  • Dolly Neal Chapel
  • Dorothy and Todd Aaron Medical Science Building
  • F. Marie Hall Academic Building
  • Helen L. Greathouse Children's Center
  • Jack E. Brown Dining Hall
  • Leona G. and John E. Fox Science Building

Also, four residence halls are on the Midland College main campus (see below).

Off-campus facilities edit

  • The Advanced Technology Center, located at 3200 W. Cuthbert in Midland, delivers workforce education programs that support the development of a skilled technical workforce for Midland and the Permian Basin. The facility contains more than 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2) of instructional space that features high-tech computer classrooms with Internet access and a tiered lecture hall.[5]
  • The Aviation Maintenance Technology Facility, located at Midland International Airport, Hangar E, 2405 Windecker, offers students training on actual aircraft as they work towards certification in airframe maintenance and powerplant maintenance.[6]
  • The Bill Pace Cogdell Learning Center, located at 201 W. Florida, provides ABE, ESL, and GED courses, and houses the MC Business and Economic Development Center.[7]
  • The Petroleum Professional Development Center, located at 105 W. Illinois, provides continuing education for the Permian Basin energy industries.[8]
  • The Williams Regional Technical Training Center, located at 1309 West I-10 in Fort Stockton, provides university parallel, occupational/technical certificate and associate degree programs, and courses offered in collaboration with the Fort Stockton Independent School District.[9]

Academics edit

The college offers 100+ degree and certificate programs, as well as a variety of continuing education programs. It also offers a bachelor's degree in organizational management and provides on-campus access to upper-level degrees offered at seven University Center partners.[10]

Midland College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award certificates and associate and baccalaureate degrees. It is also approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.[10]

University Center edit

The Midland College University Center offers students several options for either beginning or completing their education. Programs and courses are now offered by seven area and online universities: Texas Tech University, Lubbock Christian University, the University of Texas of the Permian Basin, Sul Ross State University, Angelo State University, Howard Payne University, and Western Governors University. Four master's degrees and 11 bachelor's degrees, plus Midland College's Bachelor of Applied Technology in Organizational Management and two teacher certification programs, are now offered on the Midland College campus.[11]

Early College High School edit

Early College High School (ECHS) at Midland College is located on the main campus in the Allison Fine Arts Building. The school welcomed its first freshman class on August 24, 2009. The goal for ECHS is that by the time "the students receive their high school diploma, they will also have an associate's degree from Midland College."[12]

Special designations edit

In 2010, Midland College became the first institution in West Texas and the fourth community college in the nation to be designated an All-Steinway School.[13]

In 2013, Midland College became the first community college to be designated a Conn-Selmer School.[14]

Student life edit

Clubs, intramural sports, cheerleading, student government, and all other student-related activities operate through the Student Activities Office.

Residence halls edit

 
O'Shaughnessy Hall

The main campus has four residence halls for students: O'Shaughnessy Hall, Nadine and Tom Craddick Hall, Men's Residence Hall, and Family Housing Facility.[15]

Student publications edit

  • Chaparral - The MC student news/feature magazine is published once each year, during the spring semester.
  • Tableau - The MC student literary magazine is published once each year during the fall semester.

The student publications office at Midland College also maintains its own website (see below, in External Links)

Athletics edit

The Midland College Chaparrals have won 20 National Championships in sports since 1975, as well as produced 192 All-Americans. A member of the Western Junior College Athletic Conference, Midland College fields teams in:

  • Baseball
  • Men's basketball
  • Women's basketball
  • Men's golf
  • Softball
  • Volleyball

The college's mascot is a Chaparral.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Midland College: The First 25 Years" by Karen S. Lanier and H.A. Tuck, 1996, Gateway Press, ASIN B0027PP8CG
  2. ^ Texas Education Code, Section 130.188, "Midland Community College District Service Area".
  3. ^ http://midland.edu/docs/General_Information_for_Website.pdf 2012-05-07 at the Wayback Machine MC history
  4. ^ http://www.midland.edu/directories/maps.php 2009-01-05 at the Wayback Machine MC Website, Campus Map and Index of buildings
  5. ^ http://www.midland.edu/atc/ 2012-05-06 at the Wayback Machine MC Advanced Technology Center
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-25. Retrieved 2009-02-18. MC Aviation Maintenance Technology Center
  7. ^ http://www.midland.edu/for_the_community/cogdell/index.php 2012-07-30 at the Wayback Machine Bill Pace Cogdell Learning Center
  8. ^ http://www.midland.edu/ppdc/ MC Petroleum Professional Development Center
  9. ^ http://www.midland.edu/about_mc/facilities_wrttc.php 2012-07-22 at the Wayback Machine MC Williams Regional Technical Training Center in Fort Stockton, Texas
  10. ^ a b http://catalog.midland.edu/ Midland College Catalog & Student Handbook
  11. ^ http://www.midland.edu/students/academics/university/index.php/ MC University Center
  12. ^ Early College High School a 'once-in-a-lifetime' chance for students
  13. ^ Midland College Achieves All-Steinway Designation 2013-01-11 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-11-17. Retrieved 2013-03-27.
  15. ^ "Current Students".
  16. ^ Chad Campbell at Midland College
  17. ^ http://www.kennethferrie.co.uk/ 2009-01-25 at the Wayback Machine Kenneth Ferrie, Official Website
  18. ^ http://www.andrewhancock.com/ AH3: Andrew Hancock Photography
  19. ^ http://www.midlandcollegefoundation.org/David_LeMaster.php Former Student Reflects on his MC Education and Those Instructors Who Made a Difference
  20. ^ "The Long Rebound for Darrell Williams".

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This article is about the college in Texas For the former Midland College in Nebraska see Midland University Midland College MC is a public community college in Midland Texas It was established as an independent junior college in 1972 and held its first classes on campus in 1975 Since that time the campus has expanded to a 704 752 square foot 65 473 6 m2 main campus on 224 acres 0 91 km2 in Midland It also has numerous locations in other parts of Midland and in Fort Stockton the Pecos County seat Midland College MC The Scharbauer Student Center at Midland College TypePublic community collegeEstablished1972PresidentDamon KennedyStudents5 118LocationMidland Texas U S 32 01 45 N 102 06 19 W 32 0291 N 102 1053 W 32 0291 102 1053Campus224 acres 91 ha Colors Green and yellowNicknameChapsSporting affiliationsNJCAA Division IMascotChaparralWebsitewww wbr midland wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Service area 3 Campus 3 1 Main campus 3 2 Off campus facilities 4 Academics 4 1 University Center 4 2 Early College High School 5 Special designations 6 Student life 6 1 Residence halls 6 2 Student publications 7 Athletics 8 Notable alumni 9 ReferencesHistory editMidland College began in September 1969 as the Midland campus of the Permian Junior College system It was recreated in 1972 with the formation of the Midland College District 1 Service area editAs defined by the Texas Legislature the official service area of Midland College is all of Crockett Midland Pecos Reagan and Terrell counties 2 Campus editMain campus edit Following the formation of the Midland College District in 1972 bonds in the amount of 5 100 000 were issued for the construction of a 115 acre 0 47 km2 campus Groundbreaking at the new campus was held October 23 1973 3 4 nbsp The Dorothy and Todd Aaron Medical Science BuildingOpened in the spring of 1975 Pevehouse Administration Building Abell Hanger Science Faculty BuildingOpened in the fall of 1975 Murray Fasken Learning Resource Center Dorothy and Clarence Scharbauer Jr Student Center Technology Center Physical Education BuildingOpened in 1978 Allison Fine Arts Building Al G Langford Chaparral CenterOpened in the following years Davidson Family Health Sciences Building Dolly Neal Chapel Dorothy and Todd Aaron Medical Science Building F Marie Hall Academic Building Helen L Greathouse Children s Center Jack E Brown Dining Hall Leona G and John E Fox Science BuildingAlso four residence halls are on the Midland College main campus see below Off campus facilities edit The Advanced Technology Center located at 3200 W Cuthbert in Midland delivers workforce education programs that support the development of a skilled technical workforce for Midland and the Permian Basin The facility contains more than 80 000 square feet 7 400 m2 of instructional space that features high tech computer classrooms with Internet access and a tiered lecture hall 5 The Aviation Maintenance Technology Facility located at Midland International Airport Hangar E 2405 Windecker offers students training on actual aircraft as they work towards certification in airframe maintenance and powerplant maintenance 6 The Bill Pace Cogdell Learning Center located at 201 W Florida provides ABE ESL and GED courses and houses the MC Business and Economic Development Center 7 The Petroleum Professional Development Center located at 105 W Illinois provides continuing education for the Permian Basin energy industries 8 The Williams Regional Technical Training Center located at 1309 West I 10 in Fort Stockton provides university parallel occupational technical certificate and associate degree programs and courses offered in collaboration with the Fort Stockton Independent School District 9 Academics editThe college offers 100 degree and certificate programs as well as a variety of continuing education programs It also offers a bachelor s degree in organizational management and provides on campus access to upper level degrees offered at seven University Center partners 10 Midland College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award certificates and associate and baccalaureate degrees It is also approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board 10 University Center edit The Midland College University Center offers students several options for either beginning or completing their education Programs and courses are now offered by seven area and online universities Texas Tech University Lubbock Christian University the University of Texas of the Permian Basin Sul Ross State University Angelo State University Howard Payne University and Western Governors University Four master s degrees and 11 bachelor s degrees plus Midland College s Bachelor of Applied Technology in Organizational Management and two teacher certification programs are now offered on the Midland College campus 11 Early College High School edit Early College High School ECHS at Midland College is located on the main campus in the Allison Fine Arts Building The school welcomed its first freshman class on August 24 2009 The goal for ECHS is that by the time the students receive their high school diploma they will also have an associate s degree from Midland College 12 Special designations editIn 2010 Midland College became the first institution in West Texas and the fourth community college in the nation to be designated an All Steinway School 13 In 2013 Midland College became the first community college to be designated a Conn Selmer School 14 Student life editClubs intramural sports cheerleading student government and all other student related activities operate through the Student Activities Office Residence halls edit nbsp O Shaughnessy HallThe main campus has four residence halls for students O Shaughnessy Hall Nadine and Tom Craddick Hall Men s Residence Hall and Family Housing Facility 15 Student publications edit Chaparral The MC student news feature magazine is published once each year during the spring semester Tableau The MC student literary magazine is published once each year during the fall semester The student publications office at Midland College also maintains its own website see below in External Links Athletics editThe Midland College Chaparrals have won 20 National Championships in sports since 1975 as well as produced 192 All Americans A member of the Western Junior College Athletic Conference Midland College fields teams in Baseball Men s basketball Women s basketball Men s golf Softball VolleyballThe college s mascot is a Chaparral Notable alumni editJerome Beasley American basketball player Mookie Blaylock American basketball player NBA All Star Anatoli Boisa basketball player for the national team of Georgia country Chad Campbell American professional golfer 16 Tucker Davidson American baseball pitcher Kenneth Ferrie English professional golfer with multiple wins on European PGA Tour 17 Andrew Hancock professional photographer whose credits include cover of Sports Illustrated 18 Ricky Grace American Australian basketball player NBL Hall of Famer Perth Wildcats Nathan Jawai Australian basketball player Galatasaray David LeMaster American playwright and author teacher actor and speaker 19 Milt Palacio American basketball player Spud Webb American basketball player 1986 NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion Jonathon Simmons NBA player for Orlando Magic Darrell Williams born 1989 basketball player for Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Israeli Premier League 20 Lincoln Minor American basketball player 1988 NCAA champion Kansas References edit Midland College The First 25 Years by Karen S Lanier and H A Tuck 1996 Gateway Press ASIN B0027PP8CG Texas Education Code Section 130 188 Midland Community College District Service Area http midland edu docs General Information for Website pdf Archived 2012 05 07 at the Wayback Machine MC history http www midland edu directories maps php Archived 2009 01 05 at the Wayback Machine MC Website Campus Map and Index of buildings http www midland edu atc Archived 2012 05 06 at the Wayback Machine MC Advanced Technology Center A amp P Training A amp P Schools Aviation Maintenance Technology Texas A amp P Schools Archived from the original on 2009 02 25 Retrieved 2009 02 18 MC Aviation Maintenance Technology Center http www midland edu for the community cogdell index php Archived 2012 07 30 at the Wayback Machine Bill Pace Cogdell Learning Center http www midland edu ppdc MC Petroleum Professional Development Center http www midland edu about mc facilities wrttc php Archived 2012 07 22 at the Wayback Machine MC Williams Regional Technical Training Center in Fort Stockton Texas a b http catalog midland edu Midland College Catalog amp Student Handbook http www midland edu students academics university index php MC University Center Early College High School a once in a lifetime chance for students Midland College Achieves All Steinway Designation Archived 2013 01 11 at the Wayback Machine Midland College Music Department receives prestigious Conn Selmer designation Archived from the original on 2014 11 17 Retrieved 2013 03 27 Current Students Chad Campbell at Midland College http www kennethferrie co uk Archived 2009 01 25 at the Wayback Machine Kenneth Ferrie Official Website http www andrewhancock com AH3 Andrew Hancock Photography http www midlandcollegefoundation org David LeMaster php Former Student Reflects on his MC Education and Those Instructors Who Made a Difference The Long Rebound for Darrell Williams nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Midland College Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Midland College amp oldid 1189012106, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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