Flat River Jr. College-Mineral Area College
SCHOOL
INDEX PAGE
HOME PAGE
Flat River Junior College
|
FLAT RIVER JUNIOR
COLLEGE - MINERAL AREA COLLEGE |
Flat River Junior College was started in 1922 by the Flat River Board of Education to give
2 years of college training to high school graduates.
The first class consisted of 38 students. They
came from throughout the St. Francois Co.
The training of teachers was one of the major reasons for the opening of the
college. Many students attended Flat River Junior
College and then transferred to four-year institutions.
As the population grew and more and more students wanted a college education, the
college outgrew its campus which was on the Flat River Public School grounds.
In 1967 a new campus was purchased just off highway 67 in Leadington, MO
near Flat River. Fire destroyed the interim
building in May 1969. The new campus was
called MINERAL AREA COLLEGE
and consisted of a large district including St. Francois Co.
and parts of several adjoining counties. It is
supported by taxation, and has the four original buildings plus several additions and over
2000 students.
Campus of Mineral Area College
|
The first two years of college and an Associate Degree can be obtained in several
fields of learning. The vocational and
occupations division include nursing, dental assistants, business training, law
enforcement, as well as computer training and other courses.
Within the last few years an arrangement has been worked out with Central Methodist College
to provide 4-year degree programs.
SCHOOL INDEX PAGE
HOME PAGE