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Mendocino College (MC)
is a rural college that serves 4,750 students per
semester in a District that encompasses the
greater parts of Lake and Mendocino Counties
(California, USA). The beautiful 127-acre main
campus is situated among the oaks on a country
hillside that overlooks the Ukiah valley, two
hours north of San Francisco, and one and a half
hours east of the Pacific ocean.
The District, established in 1973, serves
approximately 100,000 people and eight unified
school districts, covering more than 3,200 square
miles. To serve this large territory, the college
operates two centers in addition to the main Ukiah
campus: The
Willits Center and
Lake Center in Lakeport.
The median age for day students is 23, and the
median age for evening students is 27, with 68
percent women and 32 percent men. Twenty-Five
percent of the student population is an ethnic
minority. The college serves as a major education
resource for its communities, employing more than
400 classified, faculty and management personnel.
The District has an excellent faculty and staff
committed to providing quality education and
service to the students and the community.
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