Midland College is proud to announce its membership in the Community College Baccalaureate
Association (CCBA), a national organization dedicated to advancing workforce-focused
baccalaureate degree opportunities at community colleges across the country. By joining
CCBA, Midland College strengthens its commitment to providing accessible and career-relevant
education for students and the local workforce.
The CCBA is a leading advocate for expanding baccalaureate degree programs at community
colleges, giving students broader access to four-year degrees in high-demand career
fields. As part of this esteemed organization, Midland College gains exclusive access
to vital research, publications, best practices, and legislative guidance that will
support the college in developing and implementing its own community college baccalaureate
programs.
"We are excited to be part of this national movement," said Midland College Provost
Dr. Michael Dixon. "Our membership in the CCBA will enable us to expand and refine
our existing baccalaureate programs and explore new opportunities for students to
earn applied baccalaureate degrees locally. This is a critical step in our focus on
world-class technical training, which is one of seven pillars in our strategic plan,
ensuring that MC graduates are prepared for the demands of today’s job market."
Membership in CCBA also grants Midland College access to experienced consultants who
specialize in helping institutions advocate for and design baccalaureate programs
that meet regional and national workforce needs. These consultants will work closely
with MC as the college continues to develop initiatives that align with the needs
of industries such as healthcare, energy, technology, and business.
“Joining CCBA will provide Midland College faculty and staff with great opportunities
for enhanced knowledge and resources that will improve our ability to provide the
Midland community with accessible, high-quality education to address our workforce
needs,” said Dr. Son Mai, MC’s Associate Professor of Organizational Management and
Business Studies Program Chair.
The addition of workforce-focused baccalaureate programs at Midland College will address
the growing demand for skilled professionals in key sectors, allowing students to
earn advanced degrees without the need to transfer to a four-year university. This
initiative is a vital part of MC’s mission to provide affordable, high-quality education
that meets the needs of its students and the local economy.
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