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Three Rivers College is a public community college in Poplar Bluff, Missouri.It was founded in 1966 when voters in the counties of Butler, Carter, Ripley, and Wayne approved the taxing district of Butler, Carter, Ripley, and Wayne counties.
Three Rivers College is located in Poplar Bluff and provides college courses along with career and technical programs. Three Rivers offers the same freshman and sophomore level classes as many four-year public universities. The school colors are gold and black and its mascot is Rocky Raider.
Three Rivers College may refer to: Three Rivers Community College (Connecticut), Norwich, Connecticut, US; Three Rivers College (Missouri), Poplar Bluff, Missouri, US; Three Rivers Academy Sixth Form College, Surrey, England, UK; a junior college
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Southeast Missouri State University at Kennett is a branch of the Cape Girardeau main campus and Three Rivers College (Missouri) is a branch of the Poplar Bluff main campus. Kennett has a public library, the Dunklin County Library. [35] [36]
Major cities in the district include Poplar Bluff, Kennett, Dexter, Caruthersville, Malden, and Portageville. The district is home to Three Rivers College. The district, although anchored in the GOP stronghold of Butler County, is fairly independent.
Southeast and Three Rivers Community College in Poplar Bluff agreed in 2004 to share higher education facilities at three locations in southeast Missouri: Sikeston, Kennett, and Malden. In spring 2005, Southeast eliminated Three Rivers courses from those centers, citing failure of the community college to pay approximately $10,000 in facilities ...