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FACTS 2020-2021 WHO WE ARE | FALL 2020 MCC has opened doors of opportunity for more than half a million students of all ages and backgrounds since fall 1962. MCC lives its vision as a champion of equity, opportunity, innovation, and excellence while transforming students’ lives and local communities. AVERAGE AGE %19.8% 0.5% 21 OF STUDENTS AFRICAN AMERICAN AMERICAN INDIAN % < 20 YRS 33 % % % % 5.4 12.0 20-24 YRS % ASIAN HISPANIC 30 25-29 YRS 14% 56.2% %6 .1 % * WHITE OTHER 30+ YRS 23% Through MCC’s visual and performing arts programs, students enhance their creative and critical thinking skills and enrich our collective culture. *Includes 4% multiracial 3 WHO WE ARE | FALL 2020 DUAL- ENROLLMENT PROGRAM ( 2019-20 ) 10,161 25,413 4,419 STUDENTS STUDENTS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CREDIT CREDIT/NONCREDIT FROM 47 SCHOOLS AND ( 2019-20 ) 176 72 BOCES LOCATIONS IN A CO-OP INTERNATIONAL OR INTERNSHIP STUDENTS REPRESENTING 170 OVER IN A REGISTERED 75 APPRENTICESHIP 25 EARLY COLLEGE 318 144 164 PROGRAM COUNTRIES MILITARY VETERANS/ STUDENT-ATHLETES IN HONORS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ACTIVE-DUTY INSTITUTE 4 WHO WE ARE | FALL 2020 WHO WE SERVE | FALL 2020 % ENROLLMENT BY TOWNS HAMLIN 78 69% 49% 70 MONROE COUNTY Enrolled in No college or OUT OF MONROE COUNTY RESIDENTS 2,15 0 transfer programs university CLARKSON PARMA 45 GREECE 157 1,113 WEBSTER % IRONDEQUOIT 499 45 595 Some college SWEDEN PRIOR OGDEN % STUDENTS’ ROCHESTER PENFIELD or university 88 GATES % 23 EDUCATIONAL 192 2,440 342 EDUCATIONAL 371 Enrolled in + * 17 GOALS % EXPERIENCE career programs BRIGHTON OUT-OF-MONROE COUNTY 4 354 Associate RIGA CHILI PERINTON RESIDENTS 62 325 PITTSFORD 372 degree HENRIETTA 177 594 % % WHEATLAND EAST 9 2 51 ROCHESTER Not enrolled in Bachelor’s degree MENDON 56 RUSH 77 % a program or higher 31 5 OUT-OF-STATE of 2019 Monroe County public high school RESIDENTS *New and readmitted students enrolled in fall 2020. % +Percentages don’t add up to 100 because of rounding. graduates enrolled at MCC in fall 2019 6 19 EMPLOYEES Nayda Pares-Kane, Ph.D., STUDENT AND FACULTY/STAFF HONORS sociology professor and department chair, teaches students to be engaged citizens of the world in her Introduction Lucy Behr and Misty Yarnall earned national honors for a fictional short story and a one-act play 245 to Global Studies course. respectively in the League for Innovation’s 2019-20 Student Literary Award Competition. FULL-TIME FACULTY MCC’s Phi Theta Kappa honor society chapter ranks among the top 8 percent of over 1,300 519 chapters around the world. PART-TIME EMPLOYEES MCC faculty and staff have received 138 SUNY Chancellor’s Awards recognizing excellence in & ADJUNCT FACULTY teaching, faculty service, professional service, librarianship, classified service, and scholarship and creative activities. 283 Assistant Director of Veteran Services Eric Wheeler received the 2020 Veteran Ally and Advocate FULL-TIME ADMINISTRATIVE/ Award from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. PROFESSIONAL STAFF Business Professor Sherry Tshibangu is the 2020 recipient of the American Association of Community Colleges’ Dale P. Parnell Distinguished Faculty honor for going above and beyond to 274 support students in and outside the classroom. FULL-TIME SUPPORT STAFF 9 AFFORDABILITY MCC maintains in-state tuition that is among the most affordable within the Finger Lakes region $ $ and the State University of New York system. 1.3 MILLION $38,795,653 in scholarships awarded by the FULL-TIME TUITION* disbursed by MCC in financial aid awards, MCC Foundation in 2019-20 TUITION | 2020-21 IN-STATE excluding loans, to 8,129 students during 2019- ( annual, full-time, in-state ) $50,564 $2,353 per semester 2020. These awards provided access to many students who otherwise could not afford college. OUT-OF-STATE $ $34,340 $4,706 per semester 13.9 MILLION PER CREDIT HOUR TUITION* in scholarships awarded by the MCC Foundation since 2006 $4,706 $7,070 $7,270 IN-STATE $196 $2,400,000+ in contributions from private philanthropists MCC SUNY SUNY St. John Rochester OUT-OF-STATE to the MCC Foundation and transferred to the Geneseo Brockport Fisher Institute of College Technology $392 college in support of programs, facilities and 739 scholarships in 2019-20 MCC Foundation *as of fall 2020 scholarship recipients in 2019-20 56% OF MCC STUDENTS GRADUATED WITH ZERO DEBT IN 2019-20 11 WHERE WE ARE Since its inception in 1962, MCC’s athletics program has developed a rich, storied tradition of success OUR MISSION as a member of the National Junior College Athletic MCC’S PRIMARY LOCATIONS Association. Throughout the years, the program has MCC, through access to affordable academic programs, also produced scholars and leaders. leads excellence and innovation in higher education, inspires diverse students to transform their lives and Brighton Campus and communities, drives regional economic development, Applied Technologies Center and builds global engagement and understanding. BRIGHTON Downtown Campus, home to the Economic and Workforce OUR CORE VALUES Development Center ROCHESTER INTEGRITY INCLUSIVENESS Public Safety EXCELLENCE COLLABORATION Training Facility CHILI EMPOWERMENT STEWARDSHIP Virtual Campus ONLINE 12accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education 13 TOP CHOSEN WHAT WE OFFER FIELDS OF STUDY MORE % THAN 100 100 49 1 degree and certificate of our programs offer at online degree and LIBERAL ARTS AND programs, including fast-track least one form of applied certificate programs SCIENCES programs ranging from learning, including 12 days to 22 weeks, with apprentice training, civic industry-based curriculum 2 engagement, clinical/ HEALTH STUDIES and small class sizes. practicum, co-op, 380+ entrepreneurship, advisory board members who internship, fieldwork, global help keep programs relevant 3 CREDENTIALS education, research and BUSINESS OFFERED service-learning. ADMINISTRATION • A.A., A.S., A.A.S. degrees, 1 7. 4 : 1 including a machine trades apprentice degree student-faculty ratio 4 (2019-20) PSYCHOLOGY • SUNY certificates 5 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 14 APPLIED SCIENCES & LEARNING PATHWAYS SCHOOLS @ MCC TECHNOLOGIES connect students to an academic home and people MCC provides flexible, learning opportunities to help diverse learners at all stages of their THE who will support their personal success at the college. academic and professional careers meet their educational goals. Go to www.monroecc.edu/schools for a full list of fields. ARTS & HUMANITIES 7 CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION: Programs meet industry standards and provide hands-on learning BUSINESS & in high-demand fields. Students in ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES paralegal studies, COLLEGE TRANSFER: In addition to 2+2 programs and SUNY Transfer Paths, MCC has unique a program agreements with 36 four-year institutions enabling graduates to transfer with junior standing. approved by the COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT American Bar & DEVELOPMENT Association, earn MCC CORPORATE COLLEGE: Courses are delivered as both open-enrollment and custom-training, with a SUNY certificate credit and noncredit options. and are honored HEALTH SCIENCES & at a pinning PHYSICAL WELLNESS ceremony. DUAL ENROLLMENT: Credits count toward a high school diploma as well as an MCC certificate, degree or apprenticeship before high school graduation. SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATH CONTINUING EDUCATION: Offerings include a diverse array of noncredit courses that lead toward a new career, professional development or personal enrichment. SOCIAL SCIENCES & SUNY ONLINE: MCC offers 49 degree and certificate programs completely and partially online. GLOBAL STUDIES 17 OUR UNIQUE STUDENT LIFE LABS AND CLASSROOMS The Weatherization & Energy + + Efficiency House, built by 50 11 students and faculty, and Clubs & the Solar Thermal Auxiliary Intercollegiate Organizations Resource Center (shown at left) Sports Teams provide hands-on training for HVAC-related careers. The Financial Aid Lab assists 30 33 230 students with completing FAFSA applications and NJCAA Team National NJCAA Individual NJCAA Region III provides financial literacy tools Championships National Champions Team Championships and related services. The PAC Center—an educational, athletic and recreational facility—houses 772 33 an indoor turf field, jogging Residence Hall Student-athletes Recognized track, fitness center, and hot/ Capacity for GPAs of 3.4 or Higher cold hydro pools. ( 2019-20 ) 19 ECONOMIC & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Led by its Economic and Workforce Development Center’s efforts, MCC uses labor market intelligence to shape its educational and training programs and develop solutions to employers’ current and emerging workforce needs. The center’s reports provide data-driven analyses of local workforce dynamics. Find the reports online at workforceforward.com/reports. 3,224 200+ registrations for courses employers and organizations in the public and offered through MCC private sectors provided workforce training Corporate College in 2019-20 through MCC in 2019-20 1,906 $1,055,472 MCC degrees and in funds (NY Inspire, Monroe County and certificates, plus 472 Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation) used to industry credentials, support 956 career program students’ awarded in 2019-20 education and training in 2019-20 MCC graduates are ready to begin careers in growing fields, such as cybersecurity, computer networking and cloud computing. 20 ECONOMIC IMPACT COMMUNITY IMPACT NOTABLE GRANTS In Monroe County, graduates with an MCC associate degree will earn $9,100 more annually on average than those with only a high school