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McLennan Community College (MCC) is a public community college in McLennan County, Texas. Located in Waco, Texas, it opened in 1965. MCC now serves about 9,000 students and has more than 700 employees. It is governed by a Board of Trustees elected from
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s in the county.


History

The college opened in 1965.


Campus

McLennan is one of three colleges in Waco along with Baylor University and Texas State Technical College. McLennan Community College is located on on the north side of town near the Bosque River and Cameron Park. The College also owns Highlander Ranch, a farm about from the main campus. The campus was recently expanded to include three new buildings, which were built with funding from a bond passed by voters in November 2006: the Michaelis Academic Center, New Science Building and Emergency Services Education Center. MCC’s campus also includes the Bosque River Stage, a 530-seat amphitheater located along the banks of the Bosque River. This outdoor venue was renovated in 2001 to expand the stage and update the lighting, sound and concessions area.


Organization and administration

As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of McLennan Community College consists of the following: *all of McLennan and
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Counties, and *the Calvert and Bremond school districts.


Academics

MCC offers two-year associate degrees in arts and sciences for students who want to transfer to four-year schools. The school also has training programs—-two-year associate degrees in applied science and one-year certificates—-for students who want to enter the workforce. The school also offers continuing education courses for community members. In addition, the University Center at MCC is a partnership with several four-year state universities that offer degree programs on MCC’s campus. It offers students the opportunity to earn affordable bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees without leaving Central Texas. Partner universities are Midwestern State University, Tarleton State University, University of Texas Medical Branch,
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, and Texas Tech University.


Student life

Through the McLennan Distinguished Lecture Series MCC brings nationally known figures to Waco to give free lectures to the community. Started in 2004, the program has attracted such notable speakers as author
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Sports

The school has several student organizations and athletic teams. The mascot is a Scottish Highlander; the men's athletic teams are referred as the Highlanders, and the women's teams are the Highlassies. MCC's athletics program includes men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, and men's and women's golf. There is also a dance team


Notable alumni

* Jay Buhner, former Major League Baseball (MLB) player * Ruthie Foster, singer-songwriter of blues and folk music *
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, college basketball coach * Richie Ramsay, European Tour professional golfer *
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References

{{authority control Community colleges in Texas Education in McLennan County, Texas Education in Waco, Texas Educational institutions established in 1965 Two-year colleges in the United States Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools NJCAA athletics 1965 establishments in Texas