Massasoit Community College
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Massasoit Community College |
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Motto | Endurance and Faith |
Established | 1966 |
Type | Community |
President | Dr. Charles Wall |
Staff | 300+ |
Students | 6,795 [Fall, 2006] |
Location | Brockton and Canton, Massachusetts, USA |
Campus | Urban, 100 acres Suburban, 18 acres |
Nickname | Warriors |
Website | www.massasoit.mass.edu |
Massasoit Community College ("MCC") is a two-year community college in Norfolk County and Plymouth County, Massachusetts. It offers associate degrees in 19 majors in arts, sciences, and applied sciences. The college was founded in 1966, and is named for Massasoit, the great Sachem of the Wampanoag.
As of Fall 2006, there were 6,975 full-time, credit students enrolled at the college's two campuses. The school's tuition and fees for a full-time student (12 credits, or 4 classes) are $1,332 per semester.
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[edit] Campuses
The college's main campus is in city of Brockton. It holds ten different buildings. The Student Center, Technology, Business, Science and Maintenance Department buildings began construction in 1969, and opened in 1972. Five other buildings were added in 1978: the Humanities, Liberal Arts, Fine Arts, Field House and Administration buildings. The college also owns a banquet/function hall in Brockton, which is utilized by its culinary arts program.
A second campus is located in the town of Canton, which is in the Blue Hills area of Massachusetts. The Canton campus consists of a multi-level building, on land adjacent to the Blue Hills Regional Technical School. The Canton campus is also the current home of the Milton Art Museum.
[edit] Athletics
Massaosoit is a member of the NJCAA, in which it has won three national titles: Men's Division II Baseball (1993) and Men's Soccer (1986 and 1987). The college currently offers varsity sports in women's and men's soccer, women's and men's basketball, softball, and baseball. In the past, it has also offered hockey, golf, tennis, and women's volleyball programs.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Christine E. Canavan (A.S. 1983) - member of the Mass. House of Representatives (served 1993 - present)
- Jim Craig (transferred to Boston University after freshman year) - member of the USA Hockey team in the 1980 Winter Olympics, which was part of the "Miracle on Ice," and NHL player, 1979-81 and 1983-84.
- Jim Mann - Major League Baseball ("MLB") player, 2000-2003
- John Murphy - assistant coach of the Major League Soccer team, the Columbus Crew, and author