Monroe County Community College

Introduction

Founded in 1964, Monroe County Community College (MCCC) is the only higher education institution in Monroe County. This public, two-year community college is located just west of the city of Monroe, Michigan. Though the college was established in 1964, it began operating in 1967. The main campus is spread across an area of 210 acres and offers easy access to Detroit and Toledo.

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Information Summary

Ranks 48th in Michigan and 2127th overall. See the entire top 2,000 colleges and universities list
Overall Score (about) 61.6
Total Cost On-Campus Attendance $4,901
Admission Success rate N/A
Student Ratio Students-to-Faculty 16 : 1
Retention (full-time / part-time) 68% / 40%
Enrollment Total (all students) 2,920

Academics

Monroe County Community College is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association. The institute also has specialized discipline based accreditations from agencies such as National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC), and Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC).

MCCC offers associate’s degrees to students seeking transfer to a four-year university or those seeking a career in a vocational education. Students can choose from the following areas of study: accounting, computer information systems, end user support specialist, culinary skills & management, electronics & computer technology, graphic design, nuclear engineering technology, and product and process technology.

Students can also earn a professional certificate in diverse fields such as Administrative Office Assistant, Automotive Engineering Technology, Basic Quality Technician, Database Application Development, System Administration Specialist, Construction Management Technology, and Mechanical Design Technology. The college also has a highly reckoned and selective nursing school.

Though the highest degree that one can achieve through MCCC is an associate’s degree, some universities, such as Siena Heights University and Eastern Michigan University, offer some of their undergraduate courses at Monroe County Community College for the convenience of students enrolled in certain programs. Thus, students can earn a bachelor’s degree without ever leaving the MCCC campus.

MCCC Online:

Monroe County Community College offers online education programs for students who are unable to attend a traditional campus for various reasons. Such students can earn a degree or professional certification online through MCCC. Some of the online courses offered at MCCC are Intermediate Keyboarding, Integrated Office Software, Advanced Windows Server, Applications in Engineering Technology, Introduction to Parametric, Advanced Parametric, Nursing, General psychology, and Advanced Word Processing.

The online courses are flexible and the students can access the materials and online classes 24/7. The eLearning and Instructional Support department at MCCC offers a variety of support services to the students, particularly services related to the students using Blackboard.

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Admissions

Freshman students seeking admission to Monroe County Community College must send the completed application form along with their official transcripts and ACT / SAT scores to MCCC. Returning students are encouraged to make an appointment with their faculty advisor before registration. Getting a transfer to the institute is also fairly easy. Prospective students must supply all of their official transcripts from previously attended institutes. International students are encouraged to apply for admission to MCCC. Applicants from non-English speaking countries must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) to provide a proof of their proficiency in the language.

Financial Aid

Monroe County Community College believes in providing equal education to all, and therefore offers a variety of financial aid programs for deserving students in conjunction with both federal and state government and private and civic organizations. The institute offers financial aid to eligible students through a variety of scholarships, grants, loans, and employment opportunities to help students pay for college. All students seeking financial aid must submit the completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form.

Grants

Nearly 60 percent of MCCC students receive some form of financial aid from the above-mentioned sources. The purpose is to ensure that the college continues to make it possible for students of all financial capability, high scholastic merit and special talent to attend MCCC. Federal and state grants are gift aid that does not need to be returned. Some of the grants are the Federal Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG), Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG), Tuition Incentive Program, and Michigan Competitive Scholarship Program.

Scholarships

Scholarships are also a form of gift aid. Some of the endowed and annual scholarships available to students at MCCC are the Dr. Florence Ames Fine Art Scholarship, William J. and Jennie E. Bacarella Scholarship, Beach Culinary Scholarship, Hallie H. Billmire Scholarship, Guire Scholarship Fund, Monroe County Community College Alumni Association Scholarship, LaVerne B. Norton Scholarship, Dana Corporation Scholarship, Mary Fraser Nursing Scholarship, and David H. Yoas Memorial Scholarship.

Work Study

MCCC takes part in the federally and state funded Federal College Work Study (FCWS) and Michigan Work Study (MWS) programs. In order to apply for work-study aid, students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and meet all other requirements provided in the financial aid eligibility section. The student employment extends to most areas of the college activity. The pay rates are commensurate with federal minimum wage guidelines and the jobs are made available through the Employment Services Office.

Student Loans

Eligible students can also opt for loans, however this type of financial aid must be returned with interest. Loans include the Stafford Direct Loan, Direct Plus Loan, Alternative Loan, and Short Term Loan.

MCCC also offers additional financial aid from sources including the Michigan Bureau of Rehabilitation, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Public Act 174 Michigan Indian Tuition Grant and Benefits for Children of Deceased or Totally Disabled Veterans.

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Students

Monroe County Community College boasts an active student life. The campus hosts a variety of student clubs and organizations including The MCCC Accounting Association, Ballroom Dance Club, Broadcasting Club, College/Community Symphony Band, Future Entrepreneurs Association of Monroe, International Students for Social Equality, Lambda Alpha Nu, The MCCC Running Club, Math and Science Society (MASS), and Student Nurse Association (SNA).

The college believes in blending academics and entertainment to present an atmosphere that is conducive to the overall development of its students. Some of the events organized at the campus are Kevin Everett: Faith Speaks, Auto Show, The Tango Tea, Band and Chorale Concert, A Grand Night for Singing, The Grascals, Agora Chorale Concert, Saline Fiddlers, and many others.

Media and Publications:

The Agora is the college newspaper, published approximately ten times during the fall and winter terms.

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Additional School Information

The Learning Assistance Lab at MCCC provides free tutoring services to all the registered students. The staff offers assistance in almost every MCCC subject area. The tutors are available to discuss note taking skills, textbook strategies, test taking strategies, and other study skills assistance.

Bibliography

  • Monroe County Community College. 2011.
  • Schwartz, Jill. Two-Year Colleges 2011. Peterson’s, 2010. Print.

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