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Affirmative Action Plan |
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The leadership of Central
Maine Community College is committed to affirmative action and
takes the position that students and employees must be
proactive in assuring compliance with all federal and state
laws, rules and regulations which exist regarding civil and
human rights.
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the CMCC Affirmative Action Plan |
Thank you for visiting the Central Maine
Community College Athletic Department. We are proud to offer a
full range of athletic services to our athletes and the community
at large.
Our mission is two-fold:
- We strive to recruit, retain and graduate
the best student/athletes who fit into our system and place
those athletes in the most successful position possible to learn
and grow from our positive environment. We do so through our
fall baseball, men's soccer, women's basketball and men's
basketball programs. We are also supportive of new
student-initiated sports opportunities.
- The second part of our mission, and equally
important, is providing athletic training, education and
opportunity to the greater community. We sponsor many events to
facilitate this endeavor. Our summer sports camps are second to
none in the state, our coaches clinics involving many sports are
known throughout New England and our various tournaments
AAU, high school, and college are recognized as the most
organized and successful events in the tournament world!
As we continue to go and grow, we will keep our
focus on recruiting, retaining and graduating student-athletes who
can represent themselves and the college in the community and
progress with their academic degree in the field of their choice.
Secondly, we will always be here for the community of learners who
want the benefit of instruction and athletic opportunity from one
of the most respected athletic departments in New England.
Both the College and the Athletic Department
are committed to providing an environment that promotes gender
equity. Women and men are encouraged to consider enrolling in
programs typically considered non-traditional for their gender.
Efforts are made to provide a supportive environment for those
students who do. The Colleges goal is to heighten public
awareness of the occupational opportunities existing for both
males and females. |