Monterey Peninsula College Explained
Monterey Peninsula College |
Established: | 1947 |
Endowment: | $1.8 million[1] |
President: | Marshall T. Fulbright III |
Country: | U.S. |
Coor: | 36.5922°N -121.8836°W |
Sports Nickname: | Lobos |
Monterey Peninsula College (MPC) is a public community college in Monterey, California. Established in 1947, it is a part of the California Community Colleges system. There are two additional MPC campuses located in Marina, CA, and Seaside, CA.
History
Monterey Peninsula College opened in 1947 on the campus of Monterey High School. The college separated from the high school in 1961.[2]
Academics
As of the 2022-23 school year, MPC offers 55 different associate degrees in fields such as health, business, and STEM with an additional 32 degrees designed for transferring to a University for a bachelor's degree in the same field. California State University currently has an arrangement with MPC to guarantee acceptance for 14 of their transfer degrees.[3] They also offer numerous certificates as well.[4]
Athletics
Monterey Peninsula College competes in the Coast Conference as a Junior College. Its athletic teams are known as the "Lobos", which is derived from lobo (Spanish; Castilian: wolf).
Notable people
member of the University of California, Berkeley 1959 NCAA championship team in basketball coached by hall of famer Pete Newell.
- Ron Johnson: American football player Philadelphia Eagles 1985–1989. Ron still holds the school record in the triple jump at 50'2".
- Pete O'Brien: Major League Baseball first baseman Texas Rangers 1982–1988, Cleveland Indians 1989, and Seattle Mariners 1990–1993.
- Jimmy Panetta (James Varni Panetta): an American politician from the state of California; a member of the United States House of Representatives for California's 20th congressional district; the son of Leon Panetta, who represented the Monterey area in Congress for 16 years before serving as White House Chief of Staff, Director of the CIA, and Secretary of Defense.[5]
- Herb Lusk: American football player Philadelphia Eagles. Lusk was the first NFL player to kneel in the endzone after a touchdown and pray on October 9, 1977.[6]
- Matai Leuta: Team USA Rugby 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
- Christopher Kasparek: physician, writer, translator.
- Joseph Gutheinz: retired NASA official who investigated stolen and missing Moon rocks.
- Bashir Levingston: American football player New York Giants & CFL Toronto Argonauts.
- Maurice Mann: American football player Cincinnati Bengals, Minnesota Vikings & CFL Toronto Argonauts.
- Terry Poole: American football player (Seattle Seahawks).
- Marco Ramos: Team Mexico basketball player who plays the forward position, he participated at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
- Eric Richardson: American football player wide receiver Buffalo Bills. He also played college football at San Jose State.
- Gaylen Ross
director, writer, producer and actress best known for playing Francine Parker in the 1978 horror film Dawn of the Dead.
External links
Notes and References
- As of June 30, 2009. Web site: U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2009 Endowment Market Value and Percentage Change in Endowment Market Value from FY 2008 to FY 2009. 2009 NACUBO-Commonfund Study of Endowments. National Association of College and University Business Officers. February 2, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20171214124106/http://www.nacubo.org/Documents/research/2009_NCSE_Public_Tables_Endowment_Market_Values.pdf. December 14, 2017. dead.
- Web site: MPC History | Monterey Peninsula College .
- Web site: About MPC . October 27, 2022.
- Web site: Academic Programs & Divisions . October 27, 2022.
- Web site: Jimmy Panetta following in father Leon's footsteps. San Jose Mercury News. Virginia. Hennessey. July 30, 2013. November 1, 2016.
- News: Goldenbach, Alan . After NFL's First Prayer, Religion Touched Down . . September 28, 2007 . 2010-04-25.