Mineral Area College

The Fredericktown Outreach Center is located just off of Hwy 67 South next to Black River Electric Co-op offices.

[8] The Perryville Higher Education Center is located in the former library building of St. Mary's of the Barrens campus.

The group brought cultural events and a broader exposure of fine arts to the college campus.

The independent Mineral Area Council on the Arts was established in 1989 and in 1990 registered its Articles of Incorporation with the State of Missouri in 1990.

The gym is named after Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Inductee, Robert "Bob" Sechrest to honor his lifetime accomplishments.

The College Park community includes a club house with big screen TV, laundry facility, computer lab, sand volleyball court, barbecue pavilion, and private mailboxes.

[19] Mineral Area College has a large 18 hole disc golf course beginning directly off of the main parking lot.

The course was designed by Al Kennon and constructed through a partnership with the college and the Boy Scouts of America.

The Missouri Department of Conservation managed pond can be accessed by students and the public during daylight hours to enjoy jogging along the paved path, lounging between courses, or fishing for black bass, catfish, and sunfish.

The shooting range's primary purpose is to provide a controlled environment for the novice to the experienced shooter that allows them to feel safe and obtain answers and assistance.

[25] Mineral Area College hosts three TRiO programs: Upward Bound, EXCEL/Student Support Services (SSS) and Educational Talent Search.

[28] Mineral Area College is a middle stopping location for both of the newly created North and South St. Francois County routes of the Southeast Missouri Transportation Service.

This is the only major form of public transportation in the area and provides a ride into town for many community members and students living in College Park.

[31] Mineral Area College actively engages with students and the public on many social media platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

[33] Mineral Area College degrees and programs are approved by the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education, Jefferson City, MO.