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VisionMCC — leading the way to success in our local and global community.
MissionMCC excels in teaching, learning, and empowering individuals to succeed in our local and global community. We serve as a resource for college and career readiness, transfer education, workforce development, and life-long learning.
ValuesIndividuals & Community: MCC encourages active citizenship and embraces the diversity of people and ideas.
Innovation: MCC delivers cutting-edge instruction and service.
Integrity: MCC upholds the highest standards of ethics and public stewardship.
Learning: MCC champions individual student success that reflects the highest academic standards.
Service Excellence: MCC makes a positive difference in the lives of our students, community members, and each other through meaningful relationships.
Student Headcount Fall 2014:
All sites: 22,711 Average Age is 26 Gender 50% Female, 49% Male, 1% Undeclared
42% of MCC students plan to transfer to a four-year college or university with a degree or certificate from MCC.
24% plan to enter or advance in the job market with an MCC degree or certificate, and 6% are attending to earn job skills without completing a program. 13% take classes for personal interest.
16% indicate other intents such as meeting university requirements, transferring without a degree or certificate, and seeking college credit while in high school.
57% of students primarily attend classes during the day, 18% attend during the evening, 21% attend in a non-traditional manner such as online or a mix of day and night, and 3% attend on the weekend.
Average class load is 8 credits.
476 international students (on an F1 student visa) from 47 different countries
MCC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association. www.ncahlc.org Phone: 1-800-621-7440
Student Profile / Educational Goals
Ethnicity Enrollment
53% WHITE
22% HISPANIC
8% OTHER/NOT SPECIFIED
7% BLACK
6% ASIAN/ PACIFIC
ISLANDER
4% AMERICAN INDIAN/ ALASKA NATIVE
68% PART TIME STUDENTS
32% FULL TIME STUDENTS
MCC Campuses MCC Downtown Center MCC eLearning MCC Southern and Dobson Campus MCC Red Mountain Campus
Students pursue their educational goals at two state-of-the art campuses equipped with modern classrooms, wireless technology, research labs, and outdoor teaching spaces. Both campuses offer comprehensive transfer degrees, career and technical education, student services, and student clubs and activities.
MCC Downtown Center
Home to the MCC/NAU Connection, Fire Science/EMT, and the Virtual Incident Command Center (VICC), MCC Downtown Center offers unique university transfer options and workforce-related degree and certificate programs.
MCC eLearning
Earn your online degree or certificate anytime, anywhere with over 500 convenient online classes. When you choose MCC, you can be confident that your courses are fully accredited and you’ll be learning from supportive faculty who design your online course content for a valuable learning experience. MCC currently offers over 20 online degrees and certificates, including options such as the Associate in Arts, Associate in General Studies and other awards in the fields of business, emergency management and justice studies.
Faculty And Staff
354 full-time faculty (one third hold a doctorate)
861 adjunct faculty 412 administrative, professional, and support staff
98% of 2013-14 MCC graduates said they were satisfied or very satisfied with the overall quality of instruction at MCC.
96% of MCC students say they would recommend MCC to a friend or family member.
Programs and Degrees Students can choose from a wide range of program options suited to their learning needs: prepare to transfer to a university, start a career, upgrade skills needed for the workplace, or pursue personal interests.
TRANSFER COURSES AND DEGREES Associate in Arts, Associate in Business, Associate in Science, Associate in Transfer Partnership, Associate in General Studies, and the Arizona General Education Core (AGEC, a 35-credit hour block of general education courses that transfers to state universities).
CAREER AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Over 150 Associate of Applied Science degrees and Certificates of Completion, designed for students to improve career options or enter the job market.
CONTINUING AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION Hundreds of noncredit, personal-interest classes provide all age groups opportunities for lifelong learning in the arts, technology, fitness and personal development fields.
DEGREE TITLE NO. OF AWARDS
AA Associate in Arts 1033AGS Associate in General Studies 187AS Associate in Science 152AAS Nursing 147
ABAssociate in Business - General Requirements
137
Top 5 MCC Degrees, FY 2013-14
Campus LifeMCC offers a total collegiate
experience that enhances academic programs
and promotes student development. Extracurricular
and co-curricular programs include student clubs and
organizations, service- learning opportunities, international activities
including study abroad, fine and performing arts, speakers
and forums, and a full array of intercollegiate athletics.
Over 40 student clubs and organizations
MCC Athletics offers 16 intercollegiate sports with over 380 student athletes.
2014 NJCAA Division II Women’s Basketball and
Men’s Baseball Champions
Last year,
1,139 MCC students performed
29,235 hours of service-learning.
PlanningMCC broke ground on a new 17,000-square-foot Enrollment Center on the east side of campus in 2014. This new facility is intended to improve student recruiting and retention, and to provide current and prospective students with “one-stop” resources for admissions and records, registration and advisement, financial aid, and cashier services. The new Enrollment Center is scheduled to open in 2015.
2014-2015 BudgetMesa Community College has a total operating budget of $100.1 Million for FY 2014-15. Revenues flow through the Maricopa County Community College District to the 10 member colleges.
Financial Aid / ScholarshipsFederal financial aid awarded last year to 11,974 students: $57,839,674 Scholarships awarded last year to 3,254 students: $3,980,812
Tuition $84 per credit hour for Maricopa County residents
MCCCD REVENUE BUDGET
11% Fund Balance
1% Other
1% State Aid
56% Property Tax
31% Tuition and Fees
MCC EXPENDITURE BUDGET
2% Scholarships
10% Academic Support
12% Student Services
10% Operations and Maintenance
5% Administration
5% General Institutional
57% Instruction
All Fast Facts data compiled by the Office of Institutional Effectiveness.
MCC has multiple locations and options to better serve our community
MCC Southern and Dobson Campus 1833 W. Southern Avenue Mesa, AZ 85202 480-461-7000
MCC Downtown Center 165 North Centennial Way Mesa, AZ 85201 480-461-6220
MCC Red Mountain Campus 7110 E. McKellips Road Mesa, AZ 85207 480-654-7200
MCC eLearning www.mesacc.edu/elearning 480-461-7217
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Center 7440 East Tahoe Avenue Mesa, AZ 85212 480-988-8501
MCC Southern & Dobson Campus
MCC Red Mountain Campus
Free parking at all MCC locations
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport
MCC Downtown Center
mesacc.edu 480-461-7000 1-866-532-4983
The Maricopa County Community College District is an EEO/AA institution and an equal opportunity employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.