Tremendous stories in the May 2022 Newscast - https://youtu.be/0vjC93qTjyY
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MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College board members will not increase student tuition or the tax rate for property owners in the college district.
This is the eighth year in a row the board has left the base tuition rate at $81 per credit hour and the third straight year they have not raised the property tax rate, both of which help fund college services.
MCC Board President Dr. Julie Bare offer...
MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College just announced another historic move in its plan to launch the first-ever men's and women's college soccer teams in Mohave County.Â
The National Junior College Athletic Association, NJCAA, informed college President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein that MCC has been approved to join the association. The college plans to form teams and compete in the Division 1 soccer ...
MOHAVE COUNTY - Community College Review ranks Mohave Community College at the top of all community colleges in Arizona for affordability.
College tuition at MCC is the lowest in the state, according to a review by the online site that provides free, detailed profiles of community colleges across the country.
The MCC Board of Trustees has voted not to raise tuition for the past seven years, helping k...
MOHAVE COUNTY – The Mohave Community College Board of Trustees will allow the college to move forward with plans to start men's and women's collegiate soccer teams.
Board members made the decision during the October 8 board meeting, which clears the way for the college to apply to become a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association.
"This is great day for Mohave Community College an...
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MOHAVE COUNTY – It was a who's who of community leaders at the MCC board meeting in Bullhead City on Friday. In attendance were the City Mayor, City Manager, local business owners and other dignitaries, all showing support and encouraging the board to approve a college men's and women's soccer program.
This is the first time since Mohave Community College was founded in 1971 that the college board...
MOHAVE COUNTY - Mohave Community College will not raise tuition next year, keeping it among the most affordable in Arizona. The college board of trustees on Friday voted to approve the recommendation of college President Dr. Stacy Klippenstein and keep tuition at $81 per credit hour.
“This is the seventh year in a row the college has not raised tuition because we want to ensure students in the MCC...
Mohave Community College students Matthew Johnson and Ashley Laflamme are two of the top community college students in Arizona.
The two were chosen to be members of the All-Arizona Community College Academic Team. Â
The honor comes with $500 each and free tuition at any of the public universities in Arizona, where they can complete their advanced higher education degrees after graduating from M...
Mohave County School Superintendent Mike File recently appointed Susan McAlpine to the open Mohave Community College District 4 Trustee seat.
She will represent the people of Kingman, Golden Valley and Dolan Springs on the MCC Board of Governors.
McAlpine served several years as a board member on the Mohave Community College Foundation in Kingman, and then decided it was time to use her extensive ba...
While most colleges and universities are raising tuition rates, Mohave Community College will not, making it one of the most affordable, accredited higher education institutions in America.
At the March meeting of the MCC Board of Governors, College administrators recommended tuition remain unchanged and the board unanimously agreed.
“We understand most colleges and universities are raising tuition...
MCC is pleased to announce a partnership with Dixie State University that will help students start at MCC and then smoothly transfer to DSU.
For a student pursuing a bachelor’s degree, the agreement will provide a smooth transfer of credits from MCC to Dixie State, while saving thousands of dollars in tuition.Â
The announcement was made during the MCC Board of Governors meeting Friday morning.
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