Martin Community College

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Martin Community College
Type Public community college
Established1976 [1]
Parent institution
North Carolina Community College System
President Wesley Beddard
Students799
Location, ,
United States

35°50′12″N77°05′42″W / 35.836700°N 77.095002°W / 35.836700; -77.095002
Website www.martincc.edu

Martin Community College is a public community college in Williamston, North Carolina. It is part of the North Carolina Community College System.

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History

Martin Technical Institute Foundation Inc was founded in 1972 to secure funding for a community college in Martin County. In 1976, Martin Technical Institute changed its name to Martin Community College.

Academics

799 students are enrolled in Martin Community college with a variety of degrees and certificates. [2] MCC is unique among community college having its own equine health program. [3]

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References

  1. Martin Community College Foundation
  2. https://www.usnews.com/education/community-colleges/martin-community-college-CC05057 [ bare URL ]
  3. "Martin Community College students head back to school with horses". 10 August 2018.