Dakota College at Bottineau

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Dakota College at Bottineau (DCB) is a public community college in Bottineau, North Dakota. It offers Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Associate of Arts (AA), and Associate of Science (AS) degrees with a focus on general education requirement for degree completion; AA and AS degrees are transferable to bachelor's degree programs at many colleges and universities. Diploma, certificate, and certificate of completion programs are also offered, which require fewer credits completed than that required for an associate degree.

Founded in 1906 as a forestry school, Dakota College's 35-acre campus is home to the North Dakota Forest Service Headquarters. The college maintains partnerships with other universities across the state of North Dakota to offer degrees.

Dakota College at Bottineau's mascot is the Lumberjacks and Ladyjacks. The school colors are green and white (though occasionally Black accents are used).

Admission[]

DCB is an open enrollment campus to high school and GED graduates. The acceptance rate is 100%.

Affiliation[]

DCB has a campus affiliation with Minot State University in Minot, North Dakota.

Athletics[]

DCB's varsity athletic teams compete as the Lumberjacks (men's teams) and Ladyjacks (women's teams). DCB is part of the Mon-Dak Athletic Conference as part of the NJCAA. DCB athletic teams include Men's Baseball, Men's Basketball, Men's Ice Hockey, Men's Football, Women's Basketball, Women's Fast-Pitch Softball and Women's Volleyball. The Dakota College at Bottineau Lumberjacks Ice Hockey men's ice hockey team has won the NJCAA National Championship 10 times.

Location[]

Bottineau is a city of 2,200 residents that is located in north central North Dakota near the Turtle Mountains.

Name changes[]

DCB was founded in 1906 as the North Dakota State School of Forestry. In 1968 the school then was affiliated with North Dakota State University and changed its name to North Dakota State University-Bottineau Branch. In 1996 the school became affiliated with Minot State University, becoming Minot State University-Bottineau Campus. It received its present name on August 1, 2009.[1]

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ Wetzel, Dale (2004). "Minot State-Bottineau backers want name change". Bismarck Tribune. Retrieved November 14, 2010.
  2. ^ Staff (May 28, 2007). "Every duck has a story". The Ottawa Citizen. Archived from the original on November 9, 2012. Retrieved November 14, 2010.

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Coordinates: 48°49′57″N 100°26′29″W / 48.83250°N 100.44139°W / 48.83250; -100.44139

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