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MCC’s HISTORY

The present Nebraska community college system came into being in 1971 when the Nebraska Legislature created eight technical community college areas across the state. One of these new areas was called the Eastern Nebraska Technical Community College Area, which encompassed Dodge, Douglas, Sarpy and Washington counties. An area vocational technical school operated by the Omaha Board of Education already served part of this area.

MCC was created in 1974 when the Legislature consolidated the original eight technical community college areas into six. That year, the programs, personnel, assets and liabilities of the former Omaha Nebraska Technical Community College Area merged with the Eastern Nebraska Technical Community College Area under a new name stipulated by amended legislative statutes: the Metropolitan Technical Community College Area. In 1992, the Legislature voted to change the name to Metropolitan Community College Area.

With a 2007-2008 credit enrollment of 49,696 students, Metropolitan Community College is one of the fastest growing postsecondary institutions in Nebraska. This enrollment compares with 2,430 credit students in 1974-75, the College’s first year.

PROFILE

Metropolitan Community College is a comprehensive, full-service public community college supported by the taxpayers of Dodge, Douglas, Sarpy and Washington counties. Its mission is to serve our community with distinction. We are a role model in higher education.

MCC offers more than 100 one-year and two-year programs in business administration, computer and office technologies, culinary arts, industrial and construction technologies, health and public services, social sciences and services, and visual and electronic technologies, as well as an academic transfer program. General support courses, classes for business and industry and continuing education courses also are important parts of the College’s service to the community.

PROGRAM ACCREDITATION

All College programs are approved by the Nebraska State Department of Education for veterans’ educational benefits.

In addition, the accrediting bodies of various professional associations approve many MCC educational programs.

  • The Associate Degree Nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, 61 Broadway, New York, NY 10006.
  • The Associate Degree Nursing and Practical Nursing programs are approved by the Nebraska Board of Nursing, P.O. Box 95044, Lincoln, NE 68509
  • The Automotive Technology and Auto Body Technology programs are accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF), 101 Blue Seal Drive, Suite 101, Leesberg, VA 20175.
  • All MCC Business programs are accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), 7007 College Boulevard, Suite 420, Overland Park, KS 66211.
  • The Culinary Arts program is accredited by the American Culinary Federation Accrediting Commission (ACFEIAC), 10 San Bartola Drive, St. Augustine, FL 32086
  • The Dental Assisting program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association (ADA), 211 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611.
  • The Early Childhood Education program is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, 1313 L Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, D.C. 20005.
  • The Financial Planning Certificate of Achievement in personal financial planning is a registered program with Certified Financial Planning Board of Standards, Inc., 1670 Broadway, Suite 600, Denver, CO 80202.
  • The Human Services program is accredited by the Council for Standards in Human Service Education (CSHSE), 1900 Galen Drive, Ste. 412, Houston, TX 77030.
  • The Legal Assistant program is approved by the American Bar Association (ABA), 321 N Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60610.
  • Real Estate courses are approved by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission, 1200 N Street, Suite 402 P.O. Box 94667, Lincoln, NE 68509.
  • The Respiratory Care Technology program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Allied Health Educational Programs, 35 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1970, Chicago, IL 60601.
  • Theatre Technology is a Registered Apprenticeship Program approved to grant an Apprenticeship Certificate by the U.S. Department of Labor, Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20210.

The Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity Statement

Metropolitan Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, marital status, age, disability, or sexual orientation in admission or access to its programs and activities, or in its treatment or hiring of employees. The College complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the Age Discrimination Act of l975, related Executive Orders 11246 and 11375, and all civil rights laws of the State of Nebraska and the City of Omaha.

Contacts:

Concerning Title VI (race), Title IX (Gender Equity), Section 504 (Disability), and Americans with Disabilities Act/ Program and Services Accessibility, and Age contact:

Vice President of Campus & Student Affairs: 457-2681 (Students)

Associate Vice President of Human Resources: 457-2236 (Employees)

Director of Facilities: 457-2529 (Accessibility)

Concerning hiring and employment related complaints of discrimination or harassment based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, retaliation or affirmative action and diversity issues contact:

Associate Vice President for Equity and Diversity: 457-2649

OMBUDSPERSON

Any person with information concerning possible violations of law or fiscal waste or fiscal mismanagement in College operations may contact the College’s Ombudsperson at 457-7200, ext. 8030.

DIVERSITY

Metropolitan Community College believes that diversity, in many forms and expressions, is essential to its educational mission and to its success as an institution.  We value the pluralistic nature of our society and recognize diversity that includes, but is not limited to, race, ethnicity, religion, culture, social class, age, gender, sexual orientation and physical or mental capability.  We respect the variety of ideas, experiences and practices that such diversity entails.  It is our commitment to ensure equal opportunity and to sustain a climate of civility for all who work or study at MCC, or who otherwise participate in the life of the college.  We celebrate and embrace diversity as a way to promote respect and enhance academic experiences, making our college a welcoming place to learn and grow while meeting the needs of a diverse population.

Faculty and staff are committed to creating a curriculum and a learning environment that empower students to become contributing members of an increasingly multicultural and diverse society. The College provides workshops, seminars, publications and projects that foster the understanding and benefits of diversity and enhance shared values. Staff are encouraged to nurture the sensitivity and mutual respect that is fundamental to valuing diversity. Through a supportive intellectual and social climate, MCC promotes freedom of thought, speech, innovation and creativity

MCC Foundation

The Metropolitan Community College Foundation was established in 1977 as a separate, not-for-profit, IRS approved 501(c)3 corporation. The Foundation’s mission is to provide financial support for students, faculty, staff, programs and facilities and is promoted by a volunteer Board of Directors and development staff.

By connecting MCC with community supporters and alumni, the Foundation advances the College’s mission and values and helps build the community it serves. From student scholarships to capital projects, the MCC Foundation offers prospective donors a wide array of giving opportunities to align their giving interests to the special projects underway at Metropolitan Community College.

The MCC Foundation accepts gifts of cash, life insurance, personal property, securities and stocks or bequests. Gifts may be designated toward an existing fund or donors may create a new fund that meets their giving criteria. The MCC Foundation also offers prospective donors the option of creating endowed funds of $5,000 or more to provide annual and lasting gifts toward the project of their choice.

For more information on the MCC Foundation, visit www.mccneb.edu/foundation or call (402) 457-2346.

MCC LOCATIONS

Individual Campus Tours
Tours and appointments are available for prospective students. To schedule a tour, call the campus you wish to visit or (402) 457-2400 or schedule online at www.mccneb.edu/visitation
Group Visits, Workshops, and Presentations
Visits are available for large groups of up to 50 people. Group visits may include campus tours and opportunities to meet academic advisors and program faculty. Schedule group tours at least two weeks in advance by calling Admissions at (402) 457-2422.
Elkhorn Valley Campus

204th Street and West Dodge Road.
The Elkhorn Valley location opened in 1980 and the Student Services and coomons area were renovated and updated in 2007. In Fall 2008, the Gallery of Art and Design opened. Academic degree programs available at the Elkhorn Valley location include Accounting, Art, Civil Engineering Technology, Health Information Management Systems, Academic Transfer, Theatre Technology, and Video/Audio Communication Arts. In addition, support courses for other MCC degree programs are also available.
Fort Omaha Campus

30th and Fort Streets.
The historic Fort Omaha location houses an 82,000 square foot instructional facility with modern classrooms, labs and student-dedicated space. The Institute for Culinary Arts and Alumni Conference Center is being constructed for far a scheduled Fall 2009 opening.

Among the programs available at Fort Omaha are Computer Technology Transfer, Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management, Early Childhood Educator, Graphic Communications Art & Design and Horticulture. In addition, support courses for other MCC degree programs are also available.
South Omaha Campus

27th and Q Streets.

The South Omaha Campus opened in 1978 and in 2007, doors opened to the new Connector that provides access to a Metropolitan Area Transit hub and a joint Metropolitan Community College and Omaha Public Library location. The building connects to the Eugene T. Mahoney Building and Industrial Training Center also located at the South Omaha Campus. Academic degrees available at South Omaha Campus include Business Management, Construction Technology, Criminal Justice, Electronics Technology, Respiratory Care Technology and Welding.  In addition, support courses for other MCC degree programs are also available.

Applied Technology Center

104th and State Streets
Opened Summer 2007, the Applied Technology Center is home to a number of MCC’s trades programs. The space was acquired to accommodate growth in both MCC enrollment and in the trades programs themselves. The new location allows ample space for the special classroom and lab facility needs of trades programs such as Diesel Truck Driving, Utility Line Technician and Diesel Service Technology.
Fremont Area Center

9th and Broad Streets.
The Fremont Area Center opened in 1986 to serve Dodge and Washington counties, and it moved to its permanent home in the renovated former junior high in 2007. This location offers many courses that support academic degree programs along with ABE/GED/ESL classes. Advising, financial aid, counseling and registration services are available.
Offutt Air Force Base

Bellevue
MCC offers a wide variety of classes at Offutt Air Force Base through the Education Center. Located in Bellevue just off U.S. Highway 75, the Offutt AFB Center provides convenient access to military personnel and their dependents. Area citizens may contact the center to determine availability of on base classes.
Bellevue Center

2820 Arboretum Drive.
Services are conveniently located at the Bellevue Public Schools Lifelong Learning complex.  Classes are offered at Bellevue West High School, located at 1501 Thurston Avenue.  A variety of academic courses are available to support degree programs.
Sarpy Center

91st & Giles Road.
Opened in 1999, the center is a collaborative effort between Metropolitan Community College and the City of La Vista. The Sarpy Center has 15 classrooms. A commons area links the center with the La Vista Public Library.
Community Locations

Metropolitan Community College cooperates with many public and private schools and other locations throughout the four county service area to provide a wide range of community and workforce education. Day and evening courses and programs are available for job/career enrichment, continuing education, general interest and many other goals.

 
 
 
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