As a publicly funded and community-based institution of higher education, Macomb Community College provides a comprehensive program of high-quality educational, enrichment, and economic development experiences designed to promote individual growth and social improvement.
Macomb at a Glance: (1) In the top two percent nationally for associate degrees granted; (2) Providing learning experiences to more than 48,000 students annually; (3) University Center for bachelor's/master's degrees - a national model for educational partnerships; (4) About 200 degree and certificate programs; (5) More than 120 private scholarships exclusively for Macomb students; (6) Tuition one quarter the cost of a public university; (7) Workforce Development and Continuing Education; (8) Public Service Institute for police, fire, EMT and Homeland security training; (9) Michigan Technical Education Center (M-TECsm) one of 18 in the state helping business and industry stay competitive; and (10) Macomb Center for the Performing Arts and Lorenzo Cultural Center for arts and cultural programming. In-district residents pay $2,859 in tuition and fees per academic year.
Details
Listing Type:Colleges & Universities
Top Majors:Architecture and Planning, Business and Entrepreneurship, Engineering, Health Care, Psychology and Counseling, Liberal Arts
Type:Community
Degrees Awarded:2 Year
Campus Setting:Urban
Testing Requirements:Required
Financial Aid:Grants/Scholarships, Loans, Work Study
As a publicly funded and community-based institution of higher education, Macomb Community College provides a comprehensive program of high-quality educational, enrichment, and economic development experiences designed to promote individual growth and social improvement.
Macomb at a Glance: (1) In the top two percent nationally for associate degrees granted; (2) Providing learning experiences to more than 48,000 students annually; (3) University Center for bachelor's/master's degrees - a national model for educational partnerships; (4) About 200 degree and certificate programs; (5) More than 120 private scholarships exclusively for Macomb students; (6) Tuition one quarter the cost of a public university; (7) Workforce Development and Continuing Education; (8) Public Service Institute for police, fire, EMT and Homeland security training; (9) Michigan Technical Education Center (M-TECsm) one of 18 in the state helping business and industry stay competitive; and (10) Macomb Center for the Performing Arts and Lorenzo Cultural Center for arts and cultural programming. In-district residents pay $2,859 in tuition and fees per academic year.
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