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University Center Rochester
TypePublic
Students7,534
Location, ,
CampusLocated in Minnesota's third-largest city with population of 107,890
Websitehttp://www.roch.edu/
University Center Rochester.

University Center Rochester (UCR) is a higher education facility in Rochester, Minnesota. It is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System.

MISSION: A comprehensive and unified University Center Rochester.

VISION: To provide access to quality higher education in an environment of integrated academic partnerships. UCR Partners are:

  • Rochester Community and Technical College, (RCTC) was formed by the merger of Rochester Community College and Minnesota Riverland Technical College (now known as Heintz Center on the UCR Campus). The institution is currently offering degrees in Associate in Applied Science, Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate of Fine Arts and several certificate programs. The college serves approximately 7,500 students in credit-based courses and 3,000 students in noncredit courses. RCTC offers 130 degree programs, with more than 300 online classes and 70 technical programs. Numerous other degree options are made available through the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC). The campus is the oldest Community College in Minnesota, established in 1915 by Charles Horace Mayo. It offers ten varsity sports including football, women's volleyball, men's and women's basketball, women's softball, wrestling, men's and women's golf, baseball, and women's soccer.

Rochester Community and Technical College is also a Post Secondary Institution. This means that high school juniors and seniors can take courses at RCTC if they meet eligibility requirements. Admissions requirements include things such as a specific grade-point-average. Many students choose to participate in the Post Secondary Enrollment Option (PSEO) because the credit hours taken at the college are counted at the high school as well. If the student continues his or her education beyond high school graduation, the credits may transfer to another a university as college credit. PSEO is common among public school students, private school students, and homeschool students in the Rochester area.[1]

  • Winona State University-Rochester Center, (WSU-RC) is part of Winona State University. Winona State University-Rochester Center is a dynamic learning community that provides rigorous, high quality baccalaureate and graduate education opportunities to students. The presence of WSU Rochester Center's thirty-eight residential faculty located in Rochester is evidence of its strong commitment to serving the community and region. Winona State University-Rochester Center serves over 1,500 students annually in undergraduate and graduate education.

Located on the University Center Rochester Campus is a nationally recognized Regional Sports Center with more than 20 athletic fields as well as Rochester Regional Stadium featuring a season Bubble for year-round use. Both UCR partners are members of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System.

Notable Alumni

References

  1. ^ http://www.rctc.edu/pseo/
  2. ^ "Logan Clark MMA Bio". Retrieved 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ "Travis Wiuff MMA Bio". Retrieved 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)