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SMCC has two campuses, in South Portland and in Brunswick. It also offers classes at several satellite locations and online. [citation needed]The South Portland Campus is located on an 80-acre site on the South Portland waterfront and is home to more than 50 buildings that house classrooms and college administrators, faculty and staff.
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Alexandria Technical College Associate Degree Nursing Program, Alexandria; Anoka-Ramsey Community College Associate Degree Nursing Program, Coon Rapids; Bemidji State University Baccalaureate Nursing Program Department of Nursing, Bemidji; Bethel University Nursing Department, St. Paul; Central Lakes College Associate Degree Nursing Program ...
40% come directly from high school. 34% enter with some prior college. 59% of all students attend part-time. 70% of students are enrolled in career and occupational programs in fall 2015. The number of those students has increased 40% since the transition to community colleges in 2003. 78% of full-time, degree seeking students receive financial ...
Monroe's experience showed in a 7-1 girls tennis win over Airport while Dundee and Huron baseball and SMCC softball and soccer won Thursday.
Schools based in other states offer programs at locations in South Carolina: [8] ECPI University has campuses in Charleston, Columbia, and Greenville; Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine has a campus in Spartanburg; Miller-Motte College has a campus in Summerville; South University has a campus in Columbia; Strayer University has a ...
South Carolina Public Charter School District; Spartanburg County School District 1 (Campobello, Inman, Landrum) Spartanburg County School District 2 (Boiling Springs, Chesnee, Inman, Mayo) Spartanburg County School District 3 (Cowpens, Pacolet, Spartanburg) Spartanburg County School District 4 (Woodruff)
South Mountain Community College was established by the governing board of the Maricopa County Community College District on April 18, 1978. The campus was designed by local architect Bennie Gonzales , [ 1 ] opening its doors in 1980.