Highland Community College
Dr. Eric Ingmire, Vice President for Student Services, came to the College from the Fremont campus of Pueblo Community College where he was the Director of Student Services. A native Kansan, Ingmire graduated from Berean Academy in Elbing, Manhattan Christian College with a bachelor’s degree, Kansas State University with a master’s degree in Counseling and Student Development, and completed a doctorate from Grand Canyon University in Organizational Leadership.
In addition to his role at Pueblo, Ingmire served as Director of Admissions at his alma mater, Manhattan Christian College, where he was also the soccer coach for MCC's NCCAA DII National Champions. He is a member of NACEP, NACADA, and is a trained and experienced Title IX Investigator. He has been a Board member for Boys and Girls Club, the Community Relations Board for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and Chair of the Rotary Leadership Academy.
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Highland Community College
The first college in Kansas began as Highland University in 1858. Approximately 2,700 students are enrolled on the main campus or at their 33 regional locations in nine county service area. HCC offers Associate degrees in 50 concentration areas and has 15 programs that are technical education degrees. The main campus is located in Highland, KS with regional locations in Baileyville, Holton, Perry, Wamego, and a technical center in Atchison.