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Home > Michigan Colleges > Port Huron Colleges > St Clair County Community College

St Clair County Community College (SC4)

  • 323 Erie
  • Port Huron, MI 48061
  • OPEID College Code: 00231000
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  • General Phone: (810) 984-3881
  • President: Dr. Rose Bellanca
  • Website: www.sc4.edu
  • Type: Public, 2-Year
  • Calendar System: Semester
  • Highest Degree: Associate's Degree
  • Local Area: Small Suburb
  • Student Enrollment: 4,270
  • College Alias: SC4
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Basic Information
    Student Services
  • Remedial Services Offered
  • Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered
  • Employment Services Offered
  • Placement Services For Graduates Offered
  • On-Campus Day Care Available
    Special Learning Opportunities
  • Distance Learning Opportunities
  • Weekend / Evening Classes Available
    Mission Statement
  • It is the mission of St. Clair County Community College to provide quality learning opportunities.
    College Carnegie Classifications
  • Basic Classification
  • Associates--Public Suburban-Serving Single Campus
  • Undergraduate Classification
  • Associates
  • Undergraduate Profile Classification
  • Mixed Part/Full-Time Two-Year
  • Enrollment Classification
  • Exclusively Undergraduate Two-Year
  • Size Classification
  • Medium Two-Year
 
    College Credits Accepted
  • Dual Credit
  • Life Experience Credit
  • AP Credit
    Applicant Considerations
  • Open Admission Policy
  • Accepts Any Student Who Applies
 
    Financial Aid Links and Information
  • Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 78%
 
Financial Aid Breakdown 2006-07
 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant
(%) of Students Receiving11%25%53%11%
Avg Amount Receiving$1,387$1,514$744$638
 
Federal Loan Default Rates
 200620052004
Default Rate (%)5.0%5.1%4.2%
Number in Default242417
Number in Repayment479464403
Undergraduate Student Expenses
2007-082006-072005-06
Tuition, Fees and Other Expenses
In-State Tuition and Fees$4,923$4,112$3,516
Out of State Tuition and Fees$6,442$5,445$4,663
Books and Supplies$990$960$932
 
Housing Expenses
Off Campus
Room and Board$4,910$4,760$4,610
Other Expenses$1,752$1,795$1,770
Off Campus with Family
Other Expenses$1,752$1,795$1,770
 
Total Expenses
On Campus
In-State$5,913$5,072$4,448
Out of State$7,432$6,405$5,595
Off Campus
In-State$12,575$11,627$10,828
Out of State$14,094$12,960$11,975
Off Campus with Family
In-State$7,665$6,867$6,218
Out of State$9,184$8,200$7,365
Awarded Student Degrees and Programs
 CertificateAssociate
Agriculture Operations
Applied Horticulture, Horticulture Operations-2
Landscaping and Groundskeeping-1
 
Business and Marketing Studies
Accounting Technology and Bookkeeping-13
Business Administration and Management1-
Business, Commerce230
Executive Assistant, Executive Secretary-2
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services5-
Marketing and Marketing Management11
Office Management and Supervision-12
 
Communication Technology
Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology26
 
Communications and Journalism
Journalism-2
 
Computer and Information Sciences
Computer Programming-3
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology118
Web and Multimedia Management-1
 
Education
Kindergarten, Preschool Education-12
Teacher Assistant and Aide-2
 
Engineering
Engineering-1
 
Engineering Technology
Electrical and Communications Engineering Technology64
Industrial Technology1-
Manufacturing Technology-4
Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting Cad28
Quality Control Technology-1
Robotics Technology-3
 
Family and Consumer Sciences
Child Care and Support Services Management-7
 
Health and Clinical Professions
Licensed Practical Nurse Training79-
Massage Therapy-3
Medical Administration-10
Medical Assistance-5
Medical Radiologic Technology-2
Nursing-82
Pre-Medicine, Pre-Medical Studies-5
Pre-Pharmacy Studies-5
Pre-Veterinary Studies-3
 
Legal Professions and Studies
Legal Administrative Assistant-2
 
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Liberal Studies-222
 
Precision Production
Welding Technology-1
 
Security and Protective Services
Criminal Justice, Police Science-39
Fire Science, Fire-Fighting2-
 
Visual and Performing Arts
Commercial and Advertising Art-6
 
 
Additional Information
    Overall Student Enrollment
  • Total Student Enrollment: 4,270
  • Undergraduate: 4,270
    Student Gender
  • Total Student Gender
  • Male: 1,623 Female: 2,647
  • Undergraduate Gender
  • Male: 1,623 Female: 2,647
    Student Attendance
  • Total Student Attendance
  • Full-Time: 1,922 Part-Time: 2,348
  • Undergraduate Attendance
  • Full-Time: 1,922 Part-Time: 2,348
Student Race Breakdown
 NumberPercent
Non-Resident Alien20.05%
American Indian571%
Black1253%
Asian270.6%
Hispanic932%
White3,82890%
Unknown1383%
 
Student Age Breakdown
 NumberPercent
Age Under 182907%
Ages 18-191,32031%
Ages 20-2165415%
Ages 22-2444310%
Ages 25-2947811%
Ages 30-343097%
Ages 35-392616%
Ages 40-493919%
Ages 50-651193%
Age Over 6550.1%
Employee Type Breakdown
 TotalFull-TimePart-Time
Total Employees405168237
Faculty Status24573172
Instruction, Research and/or Public Service25870188
Primarily Instruction24270172
Primarily Public Service16-16
Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial30273
Other Professionals19514
Technical and/or Paraprofessional986632
Clerical And Secretarial564016
Service and/or Maintenance281810
 
Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown
 TotalMaleFemale
9/10 Month Contract
All Faculty$72,917 (70)$74,903 (40)$70,270 (30)
Professor$74,339 (65)$75,688 (39)$72,314 (26)
Instructor$54,442 (5)$44,287 (1)$56,981 (4)
 
Equated 9 Month Contract
All Faculty$72,917 (70)$74,903 (40)$70,270 (30)
Professor$74,339 (65)$75,688 (39)$72,314 (26)
Instructor$54,442 (5)$44,287 (1)$56,981 (4)
Overall Athletic Team Information
  • Member of National Junior College Athletic Association (Njcaa)
 TotalMen's TeamsWomen's Teams
Athlete Student Aid
Total Aid$59,833$31,194$28,639
Ratio (%)100%52%48%
 
Participants
All Athletes844242
Unduplicated Athletes804238
Baseball2323-
Basketball251213
Golf77-
Softball14-14
Volleyball15-15
 
Coaches Salaries
Head Coaches-$4,899$5,737
Assistant Coaches-$3,471$3,342
 
Coaches
All Coaches201010
Baseball33-
Head Coaches11-
Assistant Coaches22-
Basketball743
Head Coaches211
Assistant Coaches532
Golf33-
Head Coaches11-
Assistant Coaches22-
Softball3-3
Head Coaches1-1
Assistant Coaches2-2
Volleyball4-4
Head Coaches1-1
Assistant Coaches3-3
    Retention Rates
  • Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 65%
  • Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 45%
Graduation Rates
 (%) of Entering Class
Overall
All Students17%
 
By Gender
Male15%
Female19%
 
By Race
Non-Resident Alien-
American Indian9%
Black6%
Asian17%
Hispanic-
White18%
Unknown22%
Crime Statistics
 2006-072005-06
Criminal Offenses
On Campus
Burglary-1
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