Central Maine Community College

Central Maine Community College

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motto = A great place to start
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students = 2,000
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city = Auburn
state = Maine
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country = USA
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former_names = Androscoggin State Vocational Institute, Central Maine Technical College
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Central Maine Community College is a community college located in Auburn, Maine. It is one of the seven colleges in the Maine Community College System.

History

Founded in 1963 as Androscoggin State Vocational Institute. It's name was changed to Central Maine Technical College in 1989. As part of a statewide name change of the technical college system, on July 1, 2003 it became Central Maine Community College.

Programs of Study

*Accounting
*Architectural and Civil Engineering
*Automotive Technology
**Ford Asset
**Parts and Service Management
*Business Administration and Management
*Business and Computer Applications
*Early Childhood Education
*Education
*Telecommunications Technology
*Computer Technology
*Construction and Building Technology
*Culinary Arts
*Electromechanical Technology
*Graphic/Printing Technology
*Liberal Studies
*Occupational Health and Safety
*Medical Assisting
*Medical Coding
*Medical Transcription
*Nursing
*Radiologic Technology
*Mechanist/Machine Technologist
**Mechanical Drafting
**Mechanical Engineering
*Trade and Technical Occupations
*General Studies
*Criminal Justice
*Applied Technical Studies
*Building Construction Technology
*Human Services

Location

The college is located in Auburn, Maine, north of Portland in the south central region of Maine The convert|135|acre|km2|sing=on campus overlooks Lake Auburn.

tudent body

*Enrollment - approximately 2,000 students
*Student/faculty ratio is 18:1
*96% of students get jobs right out of school, continue their education or both
*Average class size is 18

Campus

Classrooms, lecture hall, library, dining facilities, computer labs and administrative offices in are located in Jalbert Hall. Classrooms, lecture hall, computer labs, science labs, gymnasium, Athletic offices, Corporate and Community Services and faculty offices are located in Kirk Hall. Three residence halls provide housing for 120 students.

External links

* [http://www.cmcc.edu/ Central Maine Community College official site]
* [http://www.uscollegesearch.org/central-maine-technical-college.html US College Search profile]
* [http://www.mccs.me.edu/ Maine Community College System]


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