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Metropolitan Community College - Maple Woods

Kansas City, MO
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About Metropolitan Community College - Maple Woods

Metropolitan Community College - Maple Woods is a campus of Metropolitan Community College located in Kansas City, Missouri. MCC is a public two-year institution and one of the primary community college systems serving the greater Kansas City metropolitan area, with Maple Woods being one of its multiple campuses providing associate degree and certificate programs to local students.

Specific program offerings at this campus are not currently listed in available IPEDS data. Metropolitan Community College campuses generally offer programs in liberal arts transfer, business, healthcare, information technology, and career and technical education fields, including options in horticulture, natural sciences, and workforce development that have historically been associated with the Maple Woods campus.

Kansas City, Missouri is a major Midwestern city with a diverse economy spanning healthcare, financial services, transportation, and technology. MCC Maple Woods serves students in the northeastern Kansas City area, providing accessible pathways to associate degrees, technical certificates, and transfer preparation for bachelor's degree programs at four-year institutions.

Contact Information

2601 NE Barry Road, Kansas City, MO 64156

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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