MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Macomb)

  • 14500 E Twelve Mile Rd
  • Warren, MI 48088
  • OPEID College Code: 00890600
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  • General Phone: (586) 445-7999
  • President: James Jacobs
  • Type: Public, 2-Year
  • Calendar System: Semester
  • Highest Degree: Associate's
  • Local Area: Midsized City
  • Student Enrollment: 24,376
  • College Alias: Macomb
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Macomb Community College is a leading community college in the nation, ranking int the top two percent for the number of associate's degrees awarded in the State of Michigan. Academic programs at Macomb include pre-collegiate study, university transfer, career preparation, workforce training, professional education and certification, and continuing education. 

 

Macomb offers nearly 200 degree and certificate programs in areas that include Arts and Sciences, Business, Health and Human Services, Career and Technical fields. In addition to its Warren campus, Macomb Community College has multiple locations throughout Macomb County. Its campuses and learning centers offer the latest technology.

 

History 

Macomb Community College was founded in 1954, with 84 students enrolled in its first classes held at Lincoln High School. In 1962, Macomb County approved the establishment of the Community College District of Macomb County, now known as Macomb County Community College (MCCC). 

 

Land for two campus sites was later purchased for the college in Warren and Clinton.  Macomb Community College grew over the years and now educates more than 59,000 students annually.

 

Academics 

The academic calendar for Macomb Community College follows the semester format, with fall, spring and summer semesters.

 

Colleges and Schools

The academic units for Macomb Community College are divided into departments and programs, rather than into colleges and schools.

 

Student Life

Students at Macomb can choose from many student clubs and organizations, as well as cultural programs and study trips, or intramural sports teams to get involved in. The many amenities at Macomb include the Center for the Performing Arts, Cultural Center, Sports and Expo Center, and University Center. There is no on-campus housing available at Macomb, which is considered a "commuter college." 

 

Student services include computing resources, placement testing, a learning center, career services, job placement referrals, counseling, and more. 

 

Macomb also provides veterans services, including counseling and advising support, a student veterans organization, scholarships and links to Local, Regional, State and Federal veterans' information.

 

Athletics

The Macomb Community College "Monarchs" athletic teams compete in several intercollegiate sports as a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association and the Michigan Community College Athletic Association.  

 

Men's Sports:

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country 

 

Women's Sports:

  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Softball
  • Volleyball

 

Satellite Campuses 

Macomb Community College has satellite campuses and learning centers at the following locations: 

  • Center Campus (Clinton Township)
  • South Campus (Warren)
  • East Campus (Clinton Township)
  • University Center (Clinton Township)
  • Michigan Technical Education Center (Warren)

 

Community Life

Macomb Community College offers resources to the community, including facilities for rent, access to libraries, learning centers, community development opportunities and lifelong learning programs.  Skills-training programs are offered to all community members who seek immediate entry-level employment opportunities. Skills education is targeted to meet the needs of local employers. Macomb also offers resources for local businesses, organizations, and municipalities. 

 

Macomb Community College has two nature areas preserved for the study of the environment, both of which are open to the public. One is at South Campus in Warren and the other at the Center Campus in Clinton Township, Michigan.

 
    Student Services
  • Remedial Services Offered
  • Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered
  • Employment Services Offered
  • Placement Services For Graduates Offered
    Special Learning Opportunities
  • Distance Learning Opportunities
  • Weekend / Evening Classes Available
    Mission Statement
  • As a publicly funded and community-based institution of higher education, Macomb Community College will provide a comprehensive program of high-quality educational, enrichment, and economic development experiences designed to promote individual growth and social improvement.
Accreditation
  • North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission
    Facilities and Programs Offered
  • Library Available
    College Carnegie Classifications
  • Basic Classification
  • Associates--Public Suburban-Serving Multicampus
  • Undergraduate Classification
  • Associates
  • Undergraduate Profile Classification
  • Higher Part-Time Two-Year
  • Enrollment Classification
  • Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year
  • Size Classification
  • Very Large Two-Year
 
 
 
Macomb Community College Campus Map
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  • I Got Next

  • MCC Criterium 1991

  • MCC Criterium 1991

  • Macomb Community College Warren, Michigan - Looking South (12 Mile and Hayes)

  • Cheap Trick Article I Authored for Macomb County Community College's Weekly Newspaper - 4/30/79

  • Warren, Michigan - Looking Southwest

  • Brightness Range

  • President Obama in Michigan

  • MCC Criterium 1991

  • MCC Criterium 1991
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    College Credits Accepted
  • Dual Credit
  • AP Credit
    Applicant Considerations
  • Open Admission Policy
  • Accepts Any Student Who Applies
 
Note:
The following figures listed below are for informational purposes only and do not represent current or future financial aid details. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
    Financial Aid Links and Information
  • Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 46%
 
Financial Aid Breakdown 2008-09
 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant
(%) of Students Receiving11%27%18%6%
Avg Amount Receiving$1,626$1,850$1,027$622
 
Federal Loan Default Rates
 200820072006
Default Rate (%)7.7%6.7%7.2%
Number in Default825958
Number in Repayment1,061873795
Source: IPEDS Survey 2008-2009
Undergraduate Student Expenses
Note:
The following figures listed below are for informational purposes only and do not represent current or future tuition or fees. Please contact this school directly to get a current and accurate tuition and fee schedule.
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2009-102008-092007-08
Tuition, Fees and Other Expenses
In-District Tuition and Fees$2,312$2,272$2,250
In-State Tuition and Fees$3,490$3,450$3,357
Out of State Tuition and Fees$4,513$4,473$4,349
Books and Supplies$719$719$698
 
Housing Expenses
Off Campus
Room and Board$5,877$5,877$5,706
Other Expenses$2,476$2,476$2,404
Off Campus with Family
Other Expenses$5,721$2,476$5,554
 
Total Expenses
On Campus
In-District$3,031$2,991$2,948
In-State$4,209$4,169$4,055
Out of State$5,232$5,192$5,047
Off Campus
In-District$11,384$11,344$11,058
In-State$12,562$12,522$12,165
Out of State$13,585$13,545$13,157
Off Campus with Family
In-District$8,752$8,712$8,502
In-State$9,930$9,890$9,609
Out of State$10,953$10,913$10,601
Source: IPEDS Survey 2008-2009
Awarded Student Degrees and Programs
Note:
The following list is not a comprehensive or current list of degrees or programs offered, please contact this school directly to learn more about what is currently being offered.
 CertificateAssociate
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Biology-4
 
Business and Marketing Studies
Accounting1044
Business Administration3566
Commerce22190
Marketing724
Operations Management and Supervision-1
 
Communications and Journalism
Public Relations-3
Media Studies-6
 
Computer and Information Sciences
Computer and Information Systems Security-9
Computer Programming523
System, Networking, and Lan or Wan Management216
Web and Multimedia Management235
 
Construction Trades
Plumbing Technology12-
 
Education
Elementary Education-18
 
Engineering
Engineering19
Manufacturing Engineering--
 
Engineering Technology
Architectural Drafting Cad105
Civil Engineering Technology13
Construction Engineering Technology17
Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology1614
Energy Management and Systems Technology-1
Manufacturing Technology1111
Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting Cad1914
Quality Control Technology155
Surveying Technology13
Refrigeration Technology8225
 
Family and Consumer Sciences
Child Care-23
 
Health and Clinical Professions
Clinical Laboratory Technician-1
Emergency Medical Technology1413
Nursing-110
Occupational Therapist Assistant-36
Physical Therapist Assistant-30
Respiratory Care Therapy-28
Surgical Technology5015
Medical Records Technology-15
Medical Assistant8136
Veterinary Assistant-25
 
Legal Professions and Studies
Paralegal-37
 
Liberal Arts and Sciences
General Studies1481,035
Liberal Arts-192
 
Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics-6
 
Mechanic and Repair Technology
Auto Mechanics Technology6452
Electrical Equipment Installation and Repair61
Industrial Electronics Technology5-
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance118
 
Personal and Culinary Services
Culinary Arts12145
 
Precision Production
Cabinetmaking and Millwork4-
Sheet Metal Technology1-
Tool and Die Technology93
 
Psychology
Psychology-3
Social Psychology14-
 
Security and Protective Services
Fire Protection and Safety Technology910
Law Enforcement Administration561
Police Science-1
Fire-Fighting18
 
Visual and Performing Arts
Commercial and Advertising Art1273
Music Performance1-
 
 
    Overall Student Enrollment
  • Total Student Enrollment: 24,376
  • Undergraduate: 24,376
    Student Gender
  • Total Student Gender
  • Male: 11,814 Female: 12,562
  • Undergraduate Gender
  • Male: 11,814 Female: 12,562
    Student Attendance
  • Total Student Attendance
  • Full-Time: 9,599 Part-Time: 14,777
  • Undergraduate Attendance
  • Full-Time: 9,599 Part-Time: 14,777
Student Race Breakdown
 NumberPercent
Non-Resident Alien1480.6%
American Indian1120.5%
Black1,8047%
Asian7933%
Hispanic3782%
White18,80477%
Unknown2,33710%
 
Student Age Breakdown
 NumberPercent
Age Under 188053%
Ages 18-196,45026%
Ages 20-214,56719%
Ages 22-243,46314%
Ages 25-292,75711%
Ages 30-341,6387%
Ages 35-391,4286%
Ages 40-492,2199%
Ages 50-651,0014%
Age Over 65300.1%
Age Unknown180.07%
Employee Type Breakdown
 TotalFull-TimePart-Time
Total Employees2,1506771,473
Faculty Status1,115232883
Instruction, Research and/or Public Service1,115232883
Primarily Instruction1,115232883
Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial71683
Technical and/or Paraprofessional964377587
Clerical And Secretarial245128117
Service and/or Maintenance34992257
 
Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown
 TotalMaleFemale
9/10 Month Contract
All Faculty$74,110 (215)$75,287 (120)$72,624 (95)
 
11/12 Month Contract
All Faculty$73,942 (17)$74,030 (6)$73,894 (11)
 
Equated 9 Month Contract
All Faculty$73,113 (232)$74,586 (126)$71,362 (106)
Overall Athletic Team Information
     TotalMen's TeamsWomen's Teams
    Athlete Student Aid
    Total Aid$77,228$38,614$38,614
    Ratio (%)100%50%50%
     
    Participants
    All Athletes1086048
    Unduplicated Athletes1086048
    Baseball3434-
    Basketball321715
    Softball15-15
    Track and Field, X-Country1697
    Volleyball11-11
     
    Coaches Salaries
    Head Coaches-$11,000$11,000
    Assistant Coaches-$2,000$2,000
     
    Coaches
    All Coaches251213
    Baseball33-
    Head Coaches11-
    Assistant Coaches22-
    Basketball954
    Head Coaches211
    Assistant Coaches743
    Softball2-2
    Head Coaches1-1
    Assistant Coaches1-1
    Track and Field, X-Country844
    Head Coaches211
    Assistant Coaches633
    Volleyball3-3
    Head Coaches1-1
    Assistant Coaches2-2
      Retention Rates
    • Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 75%
    • Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 59%
    Graduation Rates
     (%) of Entering Class
    Overall
    All Students14%
     
    By Gender
    Male12%
    Female16%
     
    By Race
    Non-Resident Alien23%
    American Indian-
    Black8%
    Asian15%
    Hispanic-
    White14%
    Unknown14%
    Crime Statistics
     2007-082006-07
    Criminal Offenses
    On Campus
    Robbery-2
    Burglary-5
    Vehicle Theft2-
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