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Coordinates: 42°5903N 74°1741W / 42.9842°N 74.2946°W / 42.9842; -74.2946
 

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Fulton-Montgomery Community College
TypePublic community college
Established1963; 61 years ago (1963)

Parent institution

State University of New York
EndowmentUS$1.5 million
PresidentDustin Swanger

Academic staff

53[1]
Undergraduates2,451[2][1]
Location ,

U.S.


42°59′03N 74°17′41W / 42.9842°N 74.2946°W / 42.9842; -74.2946
CampusRural, 200 acres (81 ha)
Colors   Blue & white
NicknameRaiders

Sporting affiliations

National Junior College Athletic Association, Region III, Mountain Valley Athletic Conference
MascotReggie
Websitewww.fmcc.suny.edu

Fulton–Montgomery Community College (FMCC) is a public community collegeinJohnstown, New York. It is part of the State University of New York and serves Fulton and Montgomery counties. The college offers 45 degree and certificate programs, 30 campus clubs, and is a member of the NJCAA, offering Division III sports in basketball, soccer, baseball, softball and volleyball.[3] In 2013, new dorms were added to the campus to serve local and out-of-town students. Its many notable alumni include Carolyn Muessig, a medievalist specializing in sermon literature, female education, and hagiography, now the Chair of Christian Thought in the Department of Classics and Religion, University of Calgary.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Fulton-Montgomery Community College Profile". www.petersons.com. Lawrenceville, New Jersey: Peterson's. 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-12. [dead link]
  • ^ "SUNY Fast Facts". State University of New York (SUNY).
  • ^ "About Fulton-Montgomery Community College".

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