MCC is recognized by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program as a Top 200 community college and is eligible to compete for $1M in Aspen Prize funds.
Shaping the Next Generation of Imaging Professionals
Rhonda Knaack, who began as an MCC student, now heads the college’s Radiologic Technology and Sonography programs. She draws on 40 years of clinical experience to train students for careers in local medical imaging.
I use the things I learned at MCC every single day
Alum Nate Voorhees used his MCC Horticulture degree to become Director of Cultivation at Oregonix. He credits MCC’s hands-on irrigation training for his success as a head grower.
Maridell Markison recently established the Dolores E. Hall Memorial Scholarship in honor of her mother, a lifelong supporter of education, youth, and the arts.