Central Community College (Nebraska)
Central Community College is a two-year public college with three campuses, in Hastings, Columbus, and Grand Island, Nebraska. In addition the college has learning centers in Holdrege, Kearney, and Lexington. Under the terms of a 1971 Nebraska state law, Central is one of six regional community colleges in the state, serving a group of 25 counties and funded by property taxes within those counties in addition to state aid, tuition and fees, and grants.[1][2]
History
Central Community College at Hastings (opened 1966 as Central Nebraska Technical College, later known as Central Technical College[3]) occupies part of the site of the Naval Ammunition Depot and uses some of its former buildings.[4] It was the first multi-county vocational-technical college in Nebraska.
Central Community College at Columbus (opened 1969) was originally Platte Junior College, then Platte Technical College,[5][6] and was the first county-supported community college in Nebraska.
Central Community College at Grand Island opened in 1976; the college's central administration had been established in Grand Island in 1974.
The Kearney Center originated in 1958 as a practical nursing education program sponsored by Kearney Public Schools.
The Lexington Center was established in 1977 to serve four counties.
The Holdrege Center opened in 1995 to improve services to the southwest portion of Central Community College's service area.
Central Community College was approved as an Academic Quality Improvement Project (AQIP) college in 2002.[7]
Academic programs
Central Community College offers a variety of programs in general education, academic transfer subjects, agriculture, automotive (at Hastings only), business, construction, electronics and information technology, health care, human and social services, manufacturing and fabrication, and media arts and graphic arts.[8] Central Community College at Columbus is a National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium training center.[9] Like all Nebraska community colleges, Central offers the Navy Tech Prep program in Electronics in association with the US Navy. Of the programs offered at only some Nebraska community colleges, Central offers the Health Information Management Systems, Paralegal, Fire Training, and Respiratory Care Technology programs. It has a library collection sharing program with Metropolitan Community College.[1] All the community colleges offer distance learning; Central also offers individualized learning programs that enable students to enroll or leave at any time.[1]
Fine Arts
Central Community College at Columbus offers courses in art, music, and theatre. Concerts, plays, and two art shows are staged throughout the year in the Fine Arts Theater.[10]
Athletics
Central Community College at Columbus Raiders teams compete in men's and women's basketball, golf, softball, men's soccer and volleyball.[11]
References
- 1 2 3 Historical Development, Nebraska Community College System, retrieved April 8, 2010.
- ↑ History/Structure, Central Community College, retrieved April 5, 2010.
- ↑ North Central Association Quarterly 48 (1973) p. 242.
- ↑ Elizabeth H. Spilinek, Hastings: Then and Now, Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia, 2009, ISBN 978-0-7385-6121-9, p. 10.
- ↑ The Annual Guides to Graduate Study, Part 2: Business and Economics (1975), p.2
- ↑ North Central Association Quarterly 60.2 (1985) pp. 295, 313.
- ↑ Accreditation, Central Community College, retrieved April 5, 2010.
- ↑ Programs, Courses & Workshops, Central Community College, retrieved April 8, 2010.
- ↑ Alternative Fuels, Columbus Campus, Central Community College, retrieved April 13, 2010.
- ↑ Fine Arts, Columbus Campus, Central Community College, retrieved July 10, 2010.
- ↑ Athletics, Columbus Campus, Central Community College, retrieved April 8, 2010.
Sources
- Oriel V Kinley. Central Community College: The First Two Decades. 1986. OCLC 13521057
External links
- Central Community College website
- Area Map at Nebraska Community College System
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