Hey #Greyhounds,
The Fall 2nd 8-Week Classes begin on October 17th. You still have time to register. Request a virtual advising session today. Classes are filling up fast!
Academic Advising: https://www.macc.edu/academic-advising/
Hey #Greyhounds,
The Fall 2nd 8-Week Classes begin on October 17th. You still have time to register. Request a virtual advising session today. Classes are filling up fast!
Academic Advising: https://www.macc.edu/academic-advising/
The Accelerated Associate Degree Nursing (AADN) program provides licensed practical nurses the opportunity to obtain their ADN in 12 months (begins January graduates in December 2023). This virtual/hybrid program combines the benefits of web-based and traditional face-to-face instruction. The web-based classes bring the education to the comfort of the student’s own home. And the hands-on classroom, lab, and clinical experiences offer face-to-face faculty engagement, experience with state-of-the-art simulation equipment and real-life clinical experiences, on one of five campuses: Moberly, Missouri, the Kirksville Area Technical Center in Kirksville, Missouri, MACC-Mexico in Mexico, Missouri, the Columbia Area Career Center in Columbia, Missouri, and the MACC—Hannibal in Hannibal, Missouri.
Don’t miss out, applications are due September 1st!
Apply now at: macc.edu/aadn/
PRESS INVITATION
Moberly Area Community College – Mexico’s Veterinary Technology Program Ribbon Cutting
MEXICO, MO – Moberly Area Community College invites you to our ribbon cutting for the Veterinary Technology Program which is housed on our MACC – Mexico campus.
The ribbon-cutting for the Veterinary Technology Program will take place on Wednesday, April 27th at 4:00 p.m.
Our community members and supporters are invited to attend the ribbon cutting of the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Veterinary Technology on the MACC – Mexico campus. Through the Associate of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology program, students will be prepared to provide health care of the highest quality to a variety of animals.
To offer this unique educational opportunity, MACC has partnered with the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine. The last two semesters of the MACC Veterinary Technology program will allow students to gain hands-on experience at the University of Missouri Veterinary Health Center. This will enable students to work with specialists, veterinary students, and registered veterinary technicians. In addition to many other opportunities for hands-on learning, our graduates will be well prepared to enter the field of veterinary technology.
A major contributor to the success of this program is the MoExcels Workforce Initiative, which facilitates the development and expansion of training and education initiatives driven by employers, as well as community support from the Green Foundation, FCS Financial, and others.
Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Ribbon Cutting: 4:00 p.m.
Open House: 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Venue: MACC-Mexico, 2900 Doreli Lane, Mexico, Missouri 65265
Agenda:
Welcome & Introductions will begin at 4:00 p.m. Area High Schools are invited for guided tours throughout the daytime hours on April 27, 2022. The ribbon cutting ceremony will be initiated by Dr. Jeff Lashley, MACC President, and concluded by the Mexico Area Chamber of Commerce. Participants from our partner organizations are encouraged to attend.
Open house, tours to follow.
For media inquiries please contact:
Kaylee Paffrath, Director of Marketing and Public Relations
Moberly Area Community College
Ph: 660-263-4100
About MACC: Moberly Area Community College is an open-admission, public community college offering a wide variety of Degree and Certificate Programs. The college has five campuses in Central and Northeastern Missouri and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. MACC provides dynamic and accessible educational opportunities that empower our students and enrich our communities.
October 2021: Members of FCS Financial present Stephanie Gilliam, Director of Veterinary Technology for MACC and Dr. Diane McConnell, DVM, MACC Faculty Member, with a grant supporting the Veterinary Technology Program.