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Dec 07, 2024
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Middlesex Community College Academic Catalog 2010-11 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Message from the President
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The Need to Change
As our nation continues to make the changes needed to boost the economy, create new jobs, improve our schools, and bring peace to the world, we all personally hope to change for the better. But as much as we may wish for change, change is only possible when it is coupled with understanding, commitment and hard work.
It has been 40 years since Middlesex Community College was founded. Since that time, we built two permanent campuses and watched thousands of students come and go on their way to making career and life changes.
Middlesex is constantly changing to meet the needs of the communities it serves. Today, in addition to our traditional daytime classes offered on campus, hundreds of courses are offered in the evening and online. Our new Weekend College, with its accelerated courses and programs, also helps students more easily achieve their goals at a time that works for them.
I invite you to visit our website and read some of the many alumni success stories. I hope you will see what a difference Middlesex has made in the lives of these students, and be inspired to make a commitment to get the education you need to make the changes you want in your life. At Middlesex, we make change happen.
President
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Mission Statement
Middlesex Community College is a progressive and dynamic learning community, committed to providing educational programs and services that support personal growth and economic opportunity for its diverse student population. Dedicated to student success, the College provides excellence in teaching, personal attention, and extensive opportunities for exploration and growth. Closely linked to the fabric of the community, Middlesex partnerships with school, business and service organizations provide leadership in economic and community development and foster a culture of civic engagement and responsive workforce development. The College’s state-of-the-art programs in the liberal arts, basic skills, and more than 50 career and technical fields respond to student and community needs, providing a strong foundation for college transfer, employment, professional development and lifelong learning.
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