Mackinac College

Mackinac College
The Clark Center for Arts and Sciences (left) and Peter Howard Memorial Library (right) were constructed for use by Mackinac College.
MottoTo learn how to learn, to live, and to lead.
TypePrivate
Active1966 (1966)–1970 (1970)
PresidentSamuel Douglas Cornell, Ph.D. (1965–1970)
Academic staff
36
Administrative staff
25[1]
Undergraduates350
Location, ,
45°51′05″N 84°36′20″W / 45.851391°N 84.605424°W / 45.851391; -84.605424
Colorsred and blue

Mackinac College was a private liberal arts college which opened on Mackinac Island, Michigan, in the fall of 1966 and closed four years later in 1970. The college taught courses in biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, modern languages, theater, television, radio, journalism, art, government, and public affairs. The college offered professional degrees.

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