“This annual selection of student excellence awards always brings to light how many students MCC has who are doing remarkable work both in and out of the classroom.”


“This annual selection of student excellence awards always brings to light how many students MCC has who are doing remarkable work both in and out of the classroom.”

The exhibit aims to break down the barriers of stigma surrounding mental health through a combination of engaging visuals, informative content, and interactive features.

This is MCC’s second Title V grant since achieving Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) status in 2018.

The newly acquired building at the corner of Highways 385 and 34 will serve as a strategic investment to support MCC’s ongoing initiatives.

The Gene Doty Health Scholarships and Programs Endowment will substantially impact health education at MCC by helping fund scholarships, equipment, instructional staff, and educational materials.

The Dahms-Talton Center for Skilled Trades and Technology will provide vital space for current and new trade program growth.

The plaza is designed to provide a peaceful and reflective space where veterans, students, and the community can pay tribute to those who have served in the armed forces.

Scholarships will provide financial support for individuals pursuing a career in a trade and who are enrolled in MCC Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.

The Disabled Veterans Scholarship initiative emphasizes the MCC Foundation and DAV’s commitment to supporting those who have served our country and their families.

The MCC Foundation is honored to announce the establishment of the Bill Hinkhouse Memorial Scholarship in memory of Bill Hinkhouse, a strong supporter of MCC. The scholarship will be awarded annually to one MCC student from the Burlington area, based on financial need.