Middlesex Community College is a
public
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community college
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with two campuses in
Massachusetts
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, one in
Lowell and the other in
Bedford
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Bedford was founded at a ford (crossin ...
.
Description
Founded in 1970, Middlesex Community College has grown to become one of the largest community colleges in Massachusetts.
History
The college was founded in 1970 in leased buildings on the grounds of the
Veterans Hospital in Bedford, Massachusetts. Starting in 1972, the college also leased space at the former
Marist Preparatory Seminary, off Springs Road in Bedford. A third campus in
Burlington, Massachusetts
Burlington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 26,377 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census.
History
It is believed that Burlington takes its name from the English town of Bridlington, York ...
opened in September 1981 in a former middle-school building.
In 1988, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts bought the Marist property for the college; new prefabricated buildings were erected there, and the renovated Bedford campus opened in 1992.
In 1987, Middlesex opened a temporary campus at the
Wannalancit Mills complex in
Lowell. To establish a permanent Lowell campus, the college purchased a six-story corporate training center at Kearney Square from
Wang Laboratories
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in 1990 and relocated its Lowell activities there in 1991. The Wannalancit Mills buildings then came under the management of the
University of Massachusetts Lowell
The University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell and UML) is a Public university, public research university in Lowell, Massachusetts, with a satellite campus in Haverhill, Massachusetts. It is the northernmost member of the University of M ...
. In 2004, the college expanded into a former federal office building across the street from the MCC tower. In April 2008, the college acquired a former Boston & Maine railroad depot in Lowell, for future use by performing arts programs. As of December 2008, the college has acquired the Smith Baker Center, a former church, and will be sharing it with UMass Lowell.
Presidents
* James E. Houlihan, Jr. 1970–1988
* Evan S. Dobelle, 1988–1990
* Carole Cowan, 1990–2014
* James Mabry, 2014–2021
* Philip J. Sisson, 2021–present
Campuses
The Bedford campus is situated on located off Springs Road, close to
U.S. Route 3
U.S. Route 3 (US 3) is a United States Numbered Highway running from Cambridge, Massachusetts, through New Hampshire, to the Canada–United States border near Third Connecticut Lake, where it connects to Quebec Route 257.
Massachu ...
. Bordering the town of
Billerica, the campus incorporates 11 buildings that house classrooms, laboratories, offices, a library, the Medical Education Imaging Center and the MCC Concert Hall. A bookstore, cafeteria, student lounge and fitness center are located in the Bedford Campus Center.
Near the Bedford campus, on Concord Road, a historic saltbox-style farmhouse, now called the Middlesex Meetinghouse, is used primarily for college, corporate and community gatherings.
The college's Lowell campus is situated at Kearney Square, in the heart of the city, at the confluence of the
Concord River and the
Pawtucket Canal. It includes the five-story City Building, with classrooms, offices and a cafeteria.
The building sits on the site of the former
Rex Center.
The recently restored Federal Building, located across
Merrimack Street, houses a library, classrooms, a visual arts room, and conference areas. Across the bridge from the City Building on Davidson Street is the MCC Theatre, a flexible 90-seat performance space where the MCC Theatre Company stages productions. In September 2008, the theatre received cushioned seats from another theatre, and now has 100 seats.
The Health, Science & Technology Center, located on nearby Middle Street, includes the Middlesex Dental Hygiene Clinic, classrooms, laboratories and the Nursing Learning Center.
The college also maintains the historic John Nesmith House, located on Andover Street in Lowell, which is supported by the MCC Foundation. It houses the Lester J. Grant Center for Economic Development and the Elkin B. McCallum Center for International Studies.
On Howe Street, the college has their Howe Building Annex, which the top floor is used for dance, music, and voice classes. The bottom floor is a storage/garage for facilities.
Academics
Middlesex Community College offers 57 associate degree programs and 25 certificate programs, as well as many short-term, highly focused programs in selected career fields. Students can take classes during the day, evening, on weekends, and online. MCC students can now complete selected bachelor's degree programs at the college offered in conjunction with Massachusetts state colleges. More than 5,000 Middlesex students take courses online through Middlesex Interactive, the college's online learning network offered throughout the year. MCC also has an extensive array of noncredit courses offering personal and professional-development opportunities. Middlesex Community College is
accredited
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by the
New England Commission of Higher Education
The New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) is a voluntary, peer-based, non-profit membership organization that performs peer evaluation and accreditation of public and private universities and colleges in the United States and othe ...
.
The student population at Middlesex ranges from recent high school graduates to adults returning to school. Recent demographic studies show that 44 percent of MCC students attend full-time, 21 percent have dependent children, 82 percent are employed, 42 percent receive financial aid, and 45 percent have had prior college experience. Survey data and follow-up studies of MCC graduates within one year of graduation indicate that 97 percent were either pursuing further higher education or were employed in a field related to their training at MCC.
Gallery
File:MCC-Bedford-Admin.jpg, Bedford campus: administration building
File:MCC-Bedford-Campus-Quad.jpg, Bedford campus (left to right): Henderson Hall, North Academic Hall, Student Center
File:MCC-Lowell-buildings.jpg, Lowell campus: City Building and Federal Building
File:Lowell MA Post Office Kearney Sq.jpg, Lowell campus: Federal Building
Notable alumni
*
Calvin Kattar
Calvin Kattar ( ; born March 26, 1988) is an American professional mixed martial arts, mixed martial artist and owner of MMA promotion ''Combat Zone''. He currently competes in the Featherweight (MMA), Featherweight division of the Ultimate Figh ...
– professional
mixed martial artist
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In the early 20th century, various inter-stylistic contests took place t ...
*
Rady Mom
Rady Mom (born 1970) is an American politician and a former representative of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, representing the 18th Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Middlesex district. The district was formerly represented by Kevin J. ...
– politician
*
Steven Wright
Steven Alexander Wright (born December 6, 1955) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and film producer. He is known for his distinctive lethargic voice and slow, deadpan delivery of ironic, philosophical and sometimes nonsensical j ...
- comedian
References
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Community colleges in Massachusetts
Universities and colleges in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Education in Lowell, Massachusetts
Bedford, Massachusetts
1970 establishments in Massachusetts
Universities and colleges established in 1970
Two-year colleges in the United States