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Monroe Community College

Rochester, NY

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About Monroe Community College

Monroe Community College: Rapidly accredited for career success and seamless transfer.

Monroe Community College (MCC) stands as a dynamic institution committed to empowering its students through exceptional education and diverse pathways. Established in 1961 by forward-thinking community leaders with an initial focus on healthcare training, MCC quickly expanded its vision to prepare graduates not just for specific employment, but also for successful transfer to four-year institutions. As a proud member of the esteemed SUNY system, MCC has consistently demonstrated its dedication to accessible and high-quality learning experiences.

The college's history is marked by rapid growth and innovation. Starting from humble beginnings in a renovated high school, MCC made national headlines by becoming the first college in the nation to achieve accreditation within just three years of its founding in June 1965. This early achievement set the stage for continuous expansion, leading to the establishment of its sprawling main campus in Brighton in 1968, and later, the conveniently located Damon City Campus in downtown Rochester in 1992, providing enhanced access for urban students.

MCC prides itself on fostering a supportive and evolving student environment. The introduction of the Alice Holloway Young Commons in 2003 brought on-campus housing, enriching the student experience and building a vibrant residential community. With a strong foundation in preparing students for both immediate career entry and further academic pursuits, Monroe Community College remains a vital educational hub for the region, continuously adapting to meet the evolving needs of its diverse student body and the workforce.

Key Highlights

  • Founded in 1961 by community leaders, initially to prepare students for healthcare.
  • Became part of the SUNY system in its founding year, 1961.
  • Accredited in June 1965, becoming the first college in the nation to achieve accreditation within three years of its founding.
  • Opened its main campus in Brighton in 1968 due to increasing enrollment.
  • Expanded its reach with the Damon City Campus in downtown Rochester, opened in 1992.
  • Enhanced student life with the opening of Alice Holloway Young Commons, on-campus housing, in 2003.
  • Served an initial class of 720 students when its original campus re-opened in 1962.

Timeline

1961
Established by community leaders and became part of the SUNY system.
1962
Original campus re-opened with the first class of 720 students.
1965
Became the first college in the nation to receive accreditation within three years of its founding.
1968
Moved to its main campus on East Henrietta Road in Brighton due to increasing enrollment.
1991
Announced plans for a second campus.
1992
The Damon City Campus opened its doors in downtown Rochester.
2003
Opened the Alice Holloway Young Commons, providing on-campus housing.

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