Month: July 2020

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MCC grad working to improve the community through substance abuse prevention

MOHAVE COUNTY – Ricarda DeAnda is now a Mohave Community College alumna and is on the road to better her community by utilizing her degree.    DeAnda completed her Associates of Arts in Substance Abuse and Counseling. She decided to go into this program because she knew there was a need for it in the workforce and from personal experience.    "Nowadays substance abuse rea...
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Dr. Maria Ayon selected to lead the MCC Lake Havasu City campus

Mohave Community College is pleased to announce that Dr. Maria Ayon will be the new Dean of Student and Community Engagement at the Lake Havasu City Campus.  Ayon replaces Jann Woods, who is retiring after 19 years of service at the college.   Dr. Ayon was chosen after a nationwide search, during which 86 candidates applied for the job.   Three finalists were chosen for interviews, which were re...
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MCC partnering with Google, also offering 4 week truck driver training, and advanced surgical technology training

MOHAVE COUNTY –  Mohave Community College unveiled several new opportunities that will help students prepare to enter the workforce during and after the pandemic, and help boost economic recovery in the region.   The announcement was made during two video news conferences that MCC and community colleges across the state held this morning.  Mohave Community College and six other Arizona community...
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MCC enrolling students in exciting new classroom experience, fall classes start August 24

  MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College is encouraging people to apply now and select from list of more than 500 fall semester classes. The first classes start on August 24. To help keep students and employees healthy during the pandemic, MCC instructors have developed Remote classrooms. A video explaining what students can expect in the Remote classes can be viewed on the college YouTube Chann...
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Kingman Rotary Club donates to foundation for scholarships

MOHAVE COUNTY - Mohave Community College Foundation received a check donation of $1,000 from the Kingman Rotary. The rotary donates every year to the foundation to go toward scholarships for students. From left to right, Bill Branes, Bill McClure, MCC Kingman-Neal campus Dean Dr. Fred Gilbert, Karen Brown and Lorraine Leeming.    ...
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MCC financial aid director selected for fellowship seminar series

MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College will have one of its employees as a Fellow at The Arizona Center for Civic Leadership during the Flinn-Brown Fellowship seminar series.    The Fellowship helps experienced civic leaders from throughout Arizona expand their knowledge, skills, and networks to help address Arizona's long-term issues. Heather Patenaude, MCC Financial Aid Director, is one of...
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Dr. Klippenstein’s message to students about the new 2020-2026 Strategic Plan

Dear Students, The MCC Strategic Plan 2020 – 2026 marks an important milestone, and it demonstrates our commitment to serving you and our communities.  Thanks to so many of you, the new strategic plan is built directly upon the feedback of the entire college community—and student voices played prominently in its development.  The strategic plan serves like a map, identifying our aspirational d...
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Live virtual classes at MCC could be perfect for you

Fall classes at MCC start August 24 and the enrollment window is now open. The college has a mix of online, remote and on campus classes to help students stay healthy during the pandemic.   The remote classes are virtual classrooms that bridge the gap between online and on campus classes.  As one MCC instructor described it, remote learning brings "that raucous, enjoyable, fun learning environment"...
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