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EDU250 Community College History and Phoenix College

  • Our roots are deeply tied to a historical Act

    Our roots are deeply tied to a historical Act
    Vermont Representative Justin Smith Morrill spearheaded the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act that established federal funding for public education at the tertiary level. This meant that many people who previously had no access to higher education were now able to continue into postsecondary studies.
  • The second Morrill Act

    The second Morrill Act
    The second Morrill Act withheld federal funds from public colleges that blocked student admission based on race. This Act provided for the admission of minority students to land grant colleges.
  • William Rainey Harper

    William Rainey Harper
    President of the University of Chicago, William Rainey Harper encouraged the separation of universities into a junior division and senior division (based on the German university or pure-form university model).
  • Joliet Junior College

    Joliet Junior College
    In 1901, J. Stanley Brown, the principal of Joilet High School in Illinois introduced college level courses into the high school curriculum, establishing the first public Junior College in the United States.
  • The founding of the American Association of Junior Colleges (AAJC)

    The founding of the American Association of Junior Colleges (AAJC)
    The American Association of Junior Colleges (AAJC) -- now known as the American Association of Community Colleges -- was founded in 1920. The AACC serves as the national professional development organization for community colleges across America.
  • Founding of Phoenix College as the Flagship school of MCCCD

    Founding of Phoenix College as the Flagship school of MCCCD
    1920 also saw the founding of the Phoenix Junior College (now Phoenix College) by the Phoenix Union High School District.
  • On a college and discipline specific note...

    On a college and discipline specific note...
    John Paul, for whom the John Paul Theatre at Phoenix College is named, taught drama at PC from 1948 to 1990. Over 100 productions were staged during his tenure at the college. This year marks the 100th anniversary of his birth. There is a scholarship awarded in his name for a theatre student at PC.
  • Maricopa County Junior College District was established

    Maricopa County Junior College District was established
    After the Arizona state legislature provided for the establishment of junior college districts in 1960, Maricopa County Junior College District was established in 1962. The District established satellite campuses in Mesa and Glendale that would each become independent campuses in 1965.
  • Junior Colleges name changed to Community Colleges in the Maricopa County District

    Junior Colleges name changed to Community Colleges in the Maricopa County District
    Following the trend in higher education, this shift in language separated the public institutions, now known as community colleges, from the private two year institutions that sometimes retain the junior college denomination.
  • Dr. Christina Marín named Program Director for Theatre & Film

    Dr. Christina Marín named Program Director for Theatre & Film
    My predecessor, Dr. Geoff Eroe, began teaching at Phoenix College at the age of 24 and celebrated his retirement last year after 40 years. These are tremendous shoes to fill, but I am doing my best to produce quality theatre and provide a strong education for artists and audiences of the theatre of tomorrow