Montcalm Community College

Creating Futures Then, Now, Always

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Higher Education, Administration
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Author: Gary L. Hauck ISBN: 9781491778319
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: November 20, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Gary L. Hauck
ISBN: 9781491778319
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: November 20, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Montcalm Community College in Sidney, Michigan, has often been called, The Pearl of Montcalm Countyand for good reason.

Amid farmlands and crystal lakes, the small bastion of higher education has faithfully endeavored to fulfill its mission of creating a learning community that contributes to the areas economic, cultural, and social prosperity.

This commemorative history celebrating the colleges fiftieth anniversary includes numerous pictures that document its beginnings, growing pains, and advancement through five administrations to the respected and growing institution it is today. Learn key facts, including how:

Dr. Donald Fink, the institutions first president, took the concept of a college and moved it forward.

Staff at the college raised sorely needed money in the early years;

Anderson Farm was selected as the site of the college campus;

College faculty sought creative ways to bring learning and development to the greater community.

Through challenges and successes, the college has kept growing and continued to carry out its mission, proving that its story is not about buildings and programs. Rather, its about the lives that have been touched, shaped, and changed forever.

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Montcalm Community College in Sidney, Michigan, has often been called, The Pearl of Montcalm Countyand for good reason.

Amid farmlands and crystal lakes, the small bastion of higher education has faithfully endeavored to fulfill its mission of creating a learning community that contributes to the areas economic, cultural, and social prosperity.

This commemorative history celebrating the colleges fiftieth anniversary includes numerous pictures that document its beginnings, growing pains, and advancement through five administrations to the respected and growing institution it is today. Learn key facts, including how:

Dr. Donald Fink, the institutions first president, took the concept of a college and moved it forward.

Staff at the college raised sorely needed money in the early years;

Anderson Farm was selected as the site of the college campus;

College faculty sought creative ways to bring learning and development to the greater community.

Through challenges and successes, the college has kept growing and continued to carry out its mission, proving that its story is not about buildings and programs. Rather, its about the lives that have been touched, shaped, and changed forever.

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