Minneapolis College offers more than 100 career and occupational programs in aviation, business, education, health, information technology, justice system, manufacturing and construction, media arts, public service, and the service industry. The college also has many clubs and societies, including a school newspaper. Minneapolis College has an Aviation Technician program at
MSP airport, a Center for Criminal Justice in
Saint Paul, and a Health Careers Institute in Minneapolis's
Phillips neighborhood. Minneapolis College competed with other community colleges in men's and women's basketball as the Mavericks. In 2009, at the end of a 33–2 season, the men's team lost to Richland College 58–57 in the NJCAA Division III National Championship. The school discontinued the basketball programs after the 2009–10 season. == References ==