Maysville Community and Technical College

Maysville Community and Technical College
Type Public, 2 year
Established 2004
President Dr. Steve Vacik
Location Maysville, Kentucky, USA
38°37′36″N 83°48′19″W / 38.6267°N 83.8052°W / 38.6267; -83.8052Coordinates: 38°37′36″N 83°48′19″W / 38.6267°N 83.8052°W / 38.6267; -83.8052
Colors Navy and Gold
Affiliations Kentucky Community and Technical College System
Website http://www.maysville.kctcs.edu

Maysville Community and Technical College (MCTC) is a two-year, open-admissions college of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System in Maysville, Kentucky. It was formed in December 2004 from the consolidation of Maysville Community College in Maysville and Rowan Technical College in Morehead, Kentucky. MCTC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Service area

The primary service area of MCTC includes:

Campuses

MCTC maintains three campuses and many satellite locations, and offers programs at the East Kentucky Correctional Complex.

Maysville Campus

The Maysville Campus (formerly Maysville Community College) is in Maysville, Kentucky. Its original building is the 53,000-square-foot (4,900 m2) Administration Building constructed in 1969. In 1983, the 16,231-square-foot (1,507.9 m2) Denham Wing was added. The third building added to the campus was the 31,314-square-foot (2,909.2 m2) Calvert Student Center that was completed in 1992 and is connected to the Denham Wing. In 2002, the 45,000-square-foot (4,200 m2) Technical Center became the fourth building on campus. In 2010, a new science building was completed, unconnected to the previous complex.[1]

Rowan Campus

The Rowan Campus (formerly Rowan Technical College) is five miles (8.0 km) north of Morehead, Kentucky, on Kentucky Highway 32 on a 7-acre (28,000 m2) tract of land adjacent to the Rowan County Senior High School.[1]

Licking Valley Campus

The Licking Valley Campus opened in Cynthiana, Kentucky in 1989. In 2002, the Licking Valley Campus moved from a leased facility to its new 19,000-square-foot (1,800 m2) building in Cynthiana.[1]

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