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Colorado Mesa University (CMU), formerly known as Mesa State College, is a public comprehensive university in Grand Junction, Colorado. The university's primary campus is in central Grand Junction. The university also has other campuses as well: Bishop Campus, which houses Western Colorado Community College in northwestern Grand Junction; and a regional campus in Montrose, Colorado. Colorado Mesa University grants two-year associate degrees, four-year bachelor's degrees, and master's degrees. Previously called Mesa State College (MSC), the school attained university status in August 2011, changing its name to Colorado Mesa University. ==History== *1925 - Founded as Grand Junction Junior College with 39 students enrolled *1932 - Name changed to Grand Junction State Junior College *1933 - Enrollment exceeds 200 for the first time *1937 - Name changed to Mesa College *1957 - Mesa College accredited by North Central Association *1961 - Enrollment exceeds 1,000 *1974 - Mesa College authorized to offer baccalaureate degree programs *1988 - Name changed to Mesa State College *1994 - Mesa State authorized to offer graduate degree programs *2003 - Independent Board of Trustees created by H.B. 1093 *2005 - Formally created two-year, open admission division Western Colorado Community College *2010 - Enrollment exceeds 8,000 for the first time *2011 - June 6, 2011 Governor John Hickenlooper signed the bill to approve name change to Colorado Mesa University. *2011 - August 10, 2011 Mesa State College becomes Colorado Mesa University. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Colorado Mesa University」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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