Midland College, Public college in Midland, Texas, U.S.
Midland College is a public educational institution in Midland, Texas that offers students practical skills and career preparation. The main campus spans several acres with modern buildings for classes, labs, a library, and computer facilities, alongside specialized structures like the Dorothy and Todd Aaron Medical Science Building and the Allison Fine Arts Building.
Founded in 1972 and opening classes in 1975, the college grew from a smaller school system created in 1969. Since its establishment, it has expanded significantly to serve as a key educational resource for Midland and surrounding counties.
The college takes its name from the city of Midland and reflects the local community's values. Cultural events, sports competitions, and celebrations bring residents and students together as a gathering place for the region.
The campus is straightforward to navigate with clear main entrances and ample parking lots. Buses and parking options make it easy to move between buildings and attend classes or events.
The college earned the distinction of an All-Steinway School, making it one of the few west of Texas with this recognition. This award reflects its strong commitment to music and arts education.
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