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Western Wyoming Community College (WWCC) is a two year college located in Rock Springs, Wyoming.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=This Page Has Moved! )〕 WWCC offers various one year certificates, numerous two year associate degrees, and some four year degrees in cooperation with the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Academic Programs )〕 The college students are known as the Mustangs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mustang Athletics )〕 The campus itself is unique, owing to the harsh winters all of the main college is indoors, connected via hallways. Since the local area is home to many dinosaur fossil finds, there are reproductions of various dinosaur skeletons in public areas of the college. ==History== Western Wyoming Community College, the fifth of seven community colleges in Wyoming,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wyoming Community Colleges )〕 was established in the Fall of 1959.〔 Through the efforts of a citizens’ committee, a campaign was begun, an election was held, and the College and the original district were created. In September, 1959, forty students enrolled for college credit courses with five full-time faculty teaching during the evening. In 1960–61, the College moved to Reliance, from Rock Springs, to occupy the former Reliance High School and daytime classes began. In September, 1964, the original district was expanded to include all communities within Sweetwater County, a new Board of Trustees was elected, and the official name of the College became Western Wyoming Community College. Consistent growth of the College led to the inauguration of a $1,822,000 building program on October 4, 1966. On November 11, 1967, ground-breaking ceremonies marked the beginning of construction on a new campus, and completion in June, 1969. Growth continued. In March, 1973, voters approved a $1,780,000 bond issue to provide additional instructional facilities. The new vocational-technical education building was ready for occupancy in Fall, 1974, and the college center building was completed. In 1976, three residence halls were constructed to provide on-campus housing, made possible by a loan from the State Farm Loan Board. The College was granted accreditation by the North Central Association in April 1976. Again, in 1981, the citizens of Sweetwater County demonstrated their support for Western Wyoming Community College by authorizing a building project that cost in excess of $63,000,000. This major expansion created one of the most modern and beautiful community college campuses in the West. The ''Rock Springs Daily Rocket-Miner'' advocated the expanded campus through the work of its late publisher, Charles E. Richardson. Students who enrolled in 1985 were the first to use new student housing, the Green River Center and the Technology and Industry shops. Between the Fall of 1987 and Fall of 1988, a new student commons area, classrooms and labs, offices, Children’s Center, studios, and theatre were occupied. A new chemistry laboratory was completed for the Fall of 1993. Construction of a fifth residence hall was approved in December, 1994, and completed in August, 1997. The most recent expansion was the construction of a sixth residence hall completed in 2008. Student numbers have increased from 40 in 1959 to over 5,000 in 2002. These figures include all students – varying ages and interests, enrolled in the credit, non-credit and extension programs. The number of full-time students enrolled for college credit courses has increased to approximately 1,000, and full-time equivalent students (FTE) has increased to approximately 1,800. Wwcc campus at night.jpg|Western Wyoming Community College Atrium at Night WWCC Campus.jpg|Western Wyoming Community College Campus Atrium with flags.jpg|Inside Atrium with T-Rex featured WWCC Panorama Spring 08 002 copy.jpg|Panorama of Western Wyoming Community College with residence halls WWCC Building front 08 001.jpg|Front of Western Wyoming Community College 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「Western Wyoming Community College」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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