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Minnesota North College – Hibbing

Coordinates:47°25′17″N92°55′19″W / 47.4213°N 92.9219°W /47.4213; -92.9219[1]
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Minnesota North College – Hibbing
Main entrance of Hibbing Community College
Type Publiccommunity college
Active 1916–2022
Parent institution
Minnesota North College
President Mike Raich
Provost Aaron Reini
Students 700
Location ,
U.S.

47°25′17″N92°55′19″W / 47.4213°N 92.9219°W /47.4213; -92.9219[1]
Colors Cardinal & white
Nickname Cardinal
Sporting affiliations
NJCAA,Minnesota College Athletic Conference
Website www.hibbing.edu

Minnesota North College – Hibbing, formerly Hibbing Community College, is apubliccommunity collegecampus inHibbing, Minnesota. In 2022, the board of trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities merged the college with several others into a single institution calledMinnesota North College.

History

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The campus was founded in 1916 and has undergone several transformations. Originally housed in the historic Hibbing High School, it moved into its own campus in 1969. In the 1990s, Hibbing Community College and Hibbing Technical College merged to form a comprehensive institution. In 2001 a new building integration/co-location project was completed and the entire school now exists at one location.

In 2022, the board of trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities merged Hibbing Community College withItasca Community College,Mesabi Range College,Rainy River Community College, andVermilion Community Collegeinto a single institution calledMinnesota North College.[2]

Athletics

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As part of Minnesota North College, a member of theMinnesota College Athletic Conference(MCAC) National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), Cardinal Athletics include Baseball, Softball, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Volleyball, and Trap League.[3]

References

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  1. ^U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Hibbing Community College
  2. ^Whitford, Emma (March 17, 2022)."Merger Approved for 5 Minnesota Community Colleges".Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved21 March2022.
  3. ^"Athletics".Minnesota North. Retrieved2022-10-02.
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