1000 East Henrietta Road, Rochester.
Innovation has always been at the heart of Monroe Community College. For more than 60 years, MCC has evolved to meet the ever-changing needs of its students and community. The College has developed new and exciting degree programs, created unique educational and workforce initiatives, and built contemporary urban and suburban campus facilities. MCC was established in 1961 under founding chairman, Samuel J. Stabins, M.D. MCC’s first Board of Trustees comprised Rochester’s leading professionals in business, health care, education and law as appointed by Monroe County and New York state. That same year, MCC was established as a member of the State University of New York (SUNY) System. Carrying on the vision of its founders, MCC continues to provide a quality education at an affordable price. Today, the College offers more than 100 outstanding academic programs taught by award-winning faculty members for a much lower cost than private colleges. Since 1961, more than half a million people have been inspired by MCC. The traditions of innovation and value will continue for many years to come. Monroe Community College, through access to affordable academic programs, leads excellence and innovation in higher education, inspires diverse students to transform their lives and communities, drives regional economic development, and builds global engagement and understanding.
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Population: 25000
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