Everything about East Central College totally explained
East Central College is a
community college whose main
campus is in
Union, MO. There are also facilities in the nearby towns of
Washington, MO,
St. Clair, MO,
Sullivan, MO, and
Rolla, MO. An estimated 3,500 students attend it each semester from mainly
Franklin County, MO and
Gasconade County, MO. The school is apart of
Missouri's
A+ Program, so many recent high school graduates attend the college with paid tuition for two years and then transfer to a four-year
university. While there are many future transfer students who attend, there are also very many
vocational students who attend to receive
associate's degrees (AAS) or
certificates.
History
East Central College was founded in
1968 to serve the educational needs of the people in eastern central
Missouri. In that same year, 114
acres were purchased for what is now the main
campus. The Administration Building was the first facility built on campus, and it was completed in
1971. The
Multipurpose Building came next in
1973, followed by the
Vocational-Technical Building in
1978 and the
Classroom Building in
1985. The most recent addition to the main campus is the new
classroom/
auditorium facility constructed in
1997-
98. The campus now encompasses over 200
acres and is expanding by building a new 15.8 million dollar facility for the use of the
Nursing,
Allied Health, and
Science programs.
Degrees and Certificates
East Central College offers
Associate of Arts (AA),
Associate of Applied Science (AAS), and
Associate of Science (AS)
degrees. It also offers
19C,
1YR,
20HR, and
2YR certificates.
Terminology
Most local area residents refer to East Central College as "ECC."
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