History
The community college now known as the College of the Marshall Islands came into official existence when the Board of Regents of the Community College of Micronesia issued its charter on October 10, 1989, designating it as the College of Micronesia- Majuro. Less than two years later, in January 1991, it was given its present name.
Education
We believe that quality education is essential to the well-being of individuals and to the wellbeing of the Marshallese people as a whole, now and in the future. We are therefore committed to the creation of an educational environment where individual differences of gift, potential, and belief are recognized; where personal choice, responsibility, and growth are encouraged; and where educational content addresses the general and specific needs of the students, the local community, and the nation.
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Housing services
The Residential Life Program mission is to provide for a conducive, safe, and collegial learning environment and promote academic success, cultural awareness, and life skills to residents.The Residence Halls are designed to be residences in which students can study, mature, and acquire lasting friendship. The diversity of people, values, and lifestyles establishes a positive environment in which residents further their educational development.
Library services
To support student success and community enrichment by providing quality library resources, services and student-centered learning environments in a collaborative culture of diversity, equity and inclusion that will benefit the CMI Community of students, faculty, staff and the wider Majuro/RMI community. The Library will serve as a channel to discovery and self-education.
Sports facilities
The Fitness Center provides students, CMI staff and faculty a facility to work out and stay fit. It offers an outlet for health, recreational equipment and healthy activities to provide the CMI community with general well-being and social development.
Accreditation
The College of the Marshall Islands is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) region of the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC).
While the College of the Marshall Islands uses the Accreditation Standards to guide institutional decisions and program design on a daily basis, every six years it undergoes a comprehensive self-evaluation of all programs and services measuring itself against the Accreditation Standards.College of the Marshall Islands Campus Locations
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