Sinclair Community College is a
public
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community college
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in
Dayton, Ohio
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.
History
Sinclair Community College is named for David A. Sinclair, a Scottish immigrant and secretary of the Dayton YMCA (1874–1902), who founded the adult training school that eventually became Sinclair College in 1948.
Sinclair Community College was featured in a 2009 issue of ''
The New York Times
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''. The article explained how
community colleges in the United States
In the United States, community colleges are primarily two-year Public university, public institutions of tertiary education. Community colleges offer undergraduate education in the form of an associate degree. In addition, community colleges als ...
, like Sinclair, help to create jobs in an unstable economy. The article also stated that Sinclair is widely known as one of the best community colleges in the region. That year its enrollment was 25,345 students, and the main campus was one of the largest community college campuses in North America.
According to the Dayton Daily News, in 2013 Sinclair purchased a 3.4 acre addition to the Courseview Campus Center in Mason with the intent of eventually serving 10,000 students there. Also that year, the college opened a second Mason facility, "Building B." In August 2016, Sinclair Community College and the University of Cincinnati signed a partnership allowing Sinclair students attending the Mason campus to pursue a bachelor's degree in Information Technology at UC.
In March 2013 the college settled a First Amendment lawsuit by revising a speech code that prohibited students and visitors from holding signs on campus. Four years later, in March 2017, the college ordered student Advisors A.J. Owens and Dr. Matt Massie to apologize to Forest Wilson, a student and candidate for Student Senate President concerning Wilson's campaign to get food stamps accepted on campus.
Campus locations
Sinclair has 3 regional campus locations throughout Southwest Ohio: the main Dayton Campus, and locations in Centerville, and Mason.
Notable alumni and faculty
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Trudy Krisher, faculty from 2001 until her retirement
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Buster Douglas, a former professional boxer who played basketball for Sinclair from 1979 to 1980.
See also
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List of community colleges
References
External links
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Community colleges in Ohio
Universities and colleges in Dayton, Ohio
1887 establishments in Ohio
NJCAA schools
Universities and colleges founded by the YMCA
Aviation schools in the United States
Universities and colleges established in 1887
Two-year colleges in the United States