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Two-year? Four-year?

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I can't tell ... I am going through the articles on two-year colleges and adding the Category:Two-year colleges in the United States. If it applies here, please do so on the article's main page. Lawikitejana 05:13, 13 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, MCTC is a two-year college. They offer certificates and diplomas at the lowest end, and two-year degrees at the highest end. Kedster T/C 07:11, 13 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Buildings

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THese are proposed changes to the Wikipedia page:

Buildings

T Building

The T Building houses the cafeteria and bookstore on the first floor. On the second floor is financial aid, advising and counseling, business services, the testing center, Public Safety, the Mail Room/ E Store, and a coffee shop. The 3rd floor has a Computer Lab and IT Services and the Learning Center is located on the fourth floor.

Helland Center

The Helland Center is home to the Student Life Center. On the first floor is tables and chairs, a convenience store, and service desk. On the second floor is the Student Life information desk, the Student Senate, and the college newspaper.On the 3rd floor is The Student Health Center and Student Lockers. Irene H. Whitney Fine Arts Center The Fine Arts Center at MCTC houses a performance hall, classrooms and offices.

Whitney Hall

The Wheelock Whitney Hall is home to the MCTC Library Located on the the first floor of the building. The 2nd floor has a lounge area, and the third floor has classrooms. Bowman Hall The first floor of Bowman Hall has the Judicial Affairs Office, the Human Services Department, the Gymnasium, Dance Room. Weight Room, and Equipment Room. The Second floor is home to the President's Office, the Reading Department, and the Communications Department.

Kopp Hall

Kopp hall houses Human Resources and Classrooms.

Science Center

The Science center is home to science labs, classrooms and the Science Department Offices. Management Education Center & Safety Training Center The Management education center houses Continuing Education and the Business Department. The Safety Training Center is home to Custom Training programs.

Lead Current Lead: Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a community and technical college located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The college is located in the Loring Park and serves over 14,000 students annually.[1] It is a part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System (MnSCU).

With Addition: Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a community and technical college located in Central Minneapolis, Minnesota. The college is located in Loring Park community, which is between downtown and the Uptown neighborhood of Minneapolis. With one of the most diverse student populations in Minnesota, MCTC serves over 14,000 students annually.[1] It is a part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System (MnSCU). This college offers two year associates degrees, certificates, and diplomas in fields of study such as, ”Aviation, Business, Cinema, College Readiness, Fine Arts, Healthcare, Information Technology, Justice Systems, Liberal Arts, and Etc”.Jon0129 (talk) 18:33, 15 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

History

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I'm going to try and get some more history in here, but don't know when. Please feel free to add in the meanwhile...--Natcase (talk) 06:12, 18 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Programs

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Hey Astronuf, thanks for updating the program names in the list of technical programs, but I don't understand why the words "technical programs" were removed. The programs in the list aren't liberal arts programs-- that would be things like History, English, Biology, Psychology. —Preceding unsigned comment added by PerfesserC (talkcontribs) 13:11, 16 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

It appears the transportation center has been closed; there is no mention of it on the MCTC website or the Higher Learning Commission page about the college (http://www.ncahlc.org/index.php?option=com_directory&Itemid=192&Action=ShowBasic&instid=1892). I am going to delete the mention of the transportation center, but if anyone has different information, please advise. PerfesserC (talk) 19:49, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Student Life

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According to MNSCU Policy 2.8 each MnSCU institution has to set up a Student Life Organization that allow students to make Student Life Groups that can receive funding these funding do not come from the school, but enrollment. Please see college policy: http://www.mnscu.edu/board/policy/208.html & http://www.minneapolis.edu/About-Us/Policies/Student-Affairs-Policies/403-Campus-Student-Association if you need more clarification. OnlyBlackGuy (talk) 21:07, 7 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

More Proposed Changes: 

Students Organizations (New Section) Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) currently has 56 clubs available to students. A wide variety of academic, social and special-interest clubs and organizations, both on and around the downtown Minneapolis campus. These clubs are currently separated into four sections. Academic Interest Clubs, Fine Arts Clubs, Honor Societies and Special Interest Clubs

Academic interest Clubs Addiction Counseling Club – Mission: Giving hands-on experience to students pursuing a career in addiction counseling Collegiate DECA – Mission: To help students build their skill sets and networking capabilities so their better fit for the business world Education Majors' Union – Mission: To help connect students majoring in a form of education and child development. Engineering Club – Mission: To give students majoring in engineering an opportunity to get hands-on experience, and advice on the field. Math Club – Mission: To further interest students in problem solving and mathematical theory MCTC Human Services Club –Mission: To give students majoring in human services hands-on experience through education and networking. Media Generation –Mission: To provide support for students in filmmaking, video production, and screenwriting and sound arts. Polysomnography Club –Mission: To Educate students and the college community about sleep and polysomnograpgy. Psychology Club –Mission: To educate students about different forms of psychology Science Club –Mission: To assists students in pursuing their interest in science fields. SkillsUSA –Mission: Provide support to students in trade, industrial, technical and health education Sociology Club –Mission: To educate students about sociology and how it effects our everyday life Student Design Collective –Mission: To provide support to students in Graphic Design and Web and Interactive Media programs. Student Nurses Association –Mission: To build a community among nursing students Theater Club –Mission: To promote and enrich the theater department in a direction of positive change

Fine Arts Clubs Art Club –Mission: To help student artist experience and understand different types of art Writer's Workshop –Mission: To help writers push through their bounders and promote creative writing Anime Club - MCTC Society of Modern Asian Visual Culture –Mission: To provide social opportunities and instructional resources to those interested in Japanese anime and manga. Chamber Ensemble –Mission: A group for student instrumentalists who enjoy playing a variety of works College Choir -Mission: To help students who enjoy singing and are interested in improving their musicianship and vocal skills. Jazz Ensemble –Mission: To help student instrumentalists and vocalists interested in learning how to perform in the Jazz idiom Theater –Mission: To give students interested in theater an opportunity to participate in the production and performance of theater

Honor Societies Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society -Mission: A program in which students with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3 and 12 college level credits earned at MCTC are eligible for membership in Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), which is a national honor society known for academic excellence.

Special Interest Clubs

Asian Student Association –Mission: A group of students that share Asian cultures and that want to promote diversity throughout the community. Bike Collective –Mission: The collective organizes a community of people interested in biking. City College News –Mission: is a student publication presenting news, features and viewpoints that are of interest to the student body. Chicanos Latinos Unidos –Mission: To make a positive change and promote growth in understanding among ethnic groups Community Development Student Club — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jon0129 (talkcontribs) 18:31, 15 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not opposed to adding these, maybe doing some grammar checking and spacing it out prior to the post. I will help you add to these. OnlyBlackGuy (talk) 19:45, 16 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I'm still learning how to use the table. I don't know how to make some of them blank. It still needs to be cleaned up, and hyper linked which will take some time to do. I will pick up on this in a few days. Also, the extra letters would be turned blank.

Student Life Clubs/Organizations
Fine Arts Clubs Academic Interest Clubs Honor Societies Special Interest Clubs
Art Club Addiction Counseling Club Phi-Theta-Kappa Asian Student Association
Writer's Workshop Collegiate DECA Bike Collective
Anime Club Education Majors' Union City College News
College Choir Engineering Club Chicanos Latinos Unido
Jazz Ensemble Math Club B C
Theater Club MCTC Human Services Club B C
Media Generation B C
Club Polysomnography Club B C
Club Psychology Club B C
Club Science Club B C
Club SkillsUSA B C
Club Sociology Club B C
Club Student Design Collective B C
Club Student Nurses Association B C
Club Theater Club B C
Club Community Development Student B C

OnlyBlackGuy (talk) 20:19, 16 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Potential Lead for Student Life

Students Organizations (New Section)

Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) currently has 56 clubs available to students. A wide variety of academic, social and special-interest clubs and organizations, both on and around the downtown Minneapolis campus. These clubs are currently separated into four sections. Academic Interest Clubs, Fine Arts Clubs, Honor Societies and Special Interest Clubs. — Preceding unsigned comment added by OnlyBlackGuy (talkcontribs) 20:22, 16 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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