Fulton-Montgomery Community College is located on 195 acres in the foothills of the beautiful Adirondack Mountains between Albany and Utica, NY. FM is dedicated to providing students with a quality education in an environment that nurtures success. With over 45 degree and certificate programs, we offer small classes, individualized attention, and many diverse programs.
Centered around a picturesque campus quad, campus facilities include a Student Union Building, The Evans Library, Communications and Media Arts Building, a Physical Education Building, which houses a state-of-the art Wellness Center, a Classroom Building and an Administration Building.
As a part of the NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association), FM offers Division III sports in men’s and women’s basketball and soccer, baseball, softball and volleyball. Many FM athletic teams have been nationally ranked by the NJCAA in several areas.
Students interested in becoming involved in campus activities and clubs are able to choose from over 30 on-campus clubs and organizations. Nearly 100 international students attend FM, representing 25 countries.
Take a closer look at FM ... Futures Made Here!
Margaret “Maggie” Luck began her education at FMCC in 1978. She graduated with the class of 1983. A native of Johnstown, Maggie chose FMCC because it was convenient and affordable. She was paying for her education on her own.
Maggie started by taking a few classes in Criminal Justice with the goal of becoming a probation officer. Like many college students, Maggie changed her mind and considered a nursing degree before settling on Liberal Arts: General Studies. This field allowed her to combine her interests in criminal justice and the medical field. Maggie’s eventual interest Medical Legal Death Investigation was not even heard of at that time...
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My name is Philip Neblett and I am from Barbados. I am a sophomore at Fulton-Montgomery Community College (FMCC), majoring in Spatial Information Technology. Fulton-Montgomery Community College is part of the State University of New York, one of the world's largest public university systems.
I decided to choose FMCC...
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Naomi Osawa grew up with her father, Seiichi, her mother, Fumie, and her younger sister, Miki in a town located in the prefecture of Gunma, Japan which is two hours north of Japan's capital, Tokyo. It was there that she attended Takasaki Girls' High School and made the decision to come to FMCC.
“Knowing that I would be an international student,” says Naomi, “I thought it would be a good idea to attend a college relatively small in size as opposed to going to a big four-year university. That way I would be able to get used to the English-speaking environment and to American culture more.”
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Erik Wert was born and raised in Amsterdam, NY. He attended Bishop Scully High School until his junior year at which time the private school closed. Erik then had a couple of options: 1, he could attend another local high school to finish his senior year; or 2, he could attend FMCC's Early Admissions Program where he would earn his high school diploma while receiving college credit. Erik chose the latter...
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A 1971 graduate of Bishop Scully High School in Amsterdam with a heavy interest in math and science, Randall Smith decided to attend FMCC to pursue an engineering degree. He always dreamed of being an architect or mechanical designer, but then his focus changed. Randall graduated in 1976 with an AAS Business Accounting Degree.
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Michael J. Pepe is Vice President and Commercial Lending Officer at NBT Bank in Gloversville. He is also a past Chairperson of FM's Foundation Board and a current Trustee for the College. He serves as a Trustee to St. Mary's Hospital in Amsterdam. He was Chairman of the Board for the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce. He held offices as President and Vice President for the Board of Directors of Catholic Charities of Montgomery County. He is a member of the Amsterdam Rotary Club. Mike Pepe is a leader. Mike Pepe is a graduate of Fulton-Montgomery Community College...
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Arlene M. Spencer, a May 2005 recipient of the State University of New York Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Professional Service for her professional role as Director of International Student and ESL Programs is also a former student at FMCC.
Mrs. Spencer has earned a B.A. in English/Education and an M.S. in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from SUNY Albany. After finishing her master's degree...
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Vladimir Neykov is climbing the educational ladder with the dream of becoming a successful digital artist. And he took his first step at Fulton-Montgomery Community College.
Vlad, as he likes to be called, came to Fulton-Montgomery Community College (FMCC) in the fall of 2001 after finishing high school in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. He had a passion for the creative arts but did not want to become the cliched “poor starving artist”; therefore, he saw college in his future.
“There is an organization back home that had sent students before me to FMCC,” says Vlad....
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