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Dear Friends,


What a year it has been! It is my honor to present the 2021-2022 Presidential Report highlighting the notable achievements that have contributed to student success and college sustainability.


Construction began on a four-story facility that will help MTC expand access to business, information technology, math, and science programs. The $30 million facility will replace the Lindau Engineering Technology building built in 1968.


Funding from competitive grants and generous private support continues to be key in MTC’s efforts in regional workforce development and supporting students in their educational pursuits. MTC was awarded $3.6 million in new competitive grants, and the MTC Foundation secured more than $1.9 million in private funding to support MTC faculty, staff, students and their programs, equipment, and supplies.


We celebrated 1,776 academic graduates this year, awarding 1,105 associate degrees, 75 diplomas, and 596 certificates. Of these students, 124 were dually-enrolled high school students who earned a degree, diploma, or certificate. There were also more than 1,700 graduates from training programs during the 2021-2022 year.


Just as we are proud of all the accomplishments from this year, we remain dedicated to providing fiscally responsible and innovative educational leadership for years to come. I invite you to read this report to see how your investments go further, and your legacy is meaningful, when you help make possible the high-quality, accredited education that prepares MTC graduates for great careers in the Midlands.


Respectfully,


Dr. Ronald L. Rhames '78


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