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Mitchell Community College

Mitchell Community College


Official telephone: (704) 878-3200
Fax number: (704) 878-0872
Website: www.mitchell.cc.nc.us
Mitchell Community College
Screen last updated on: September 2006
QUICK FACTS
Year established: 1852
Type of school: public
Programs: 2-year undergraduate
Religious affiliation: no
Campus enrollment: 2,248 students
Coeducational information: coeducational institution
Location description: in or near a small town (pop. 5,000-25,000)

CONTACT INFORMATION
Street address: Mitchell Community College
500 West Broad Street
Statesville, NC 28677
Main telephone numbers: 704 878-3200
704 878-0872 (fax)

Mitchell Community College
CAMPUS LINKS
Main homepage: www.mitchell.cc.nc.us

QUICK CODES
SAT number: 5412
FAFSA number: 002947
FICE number: 2947

CAMPUS SUMMARY
Mitchell Community College, founded in 1852, is a comprehensive, open-admissions community college dedicated to meeting the post-secondary education and training needs of the citizens of Iredell County and surrounding areas. The college provides an array of high quality programs at low cost in an historically rich environment. Mitchell is a student-centered institution where all persons are encouraged to develop their abilities in a community that respects diversity and is supportive of individual achievement. Concerned with the social, civic, cultural, and economic development of the community as a whole, instructional programs are focused on meeting the educational and training needs of all persons over eighteen years of age and persons sixteen years of age and older with special needs.