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Public 2 Year

Monroe County Community College

Monroe, Michigan

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Overview

Enrollment

2,398
Monroe County Community College overview
Location Monroe, Michigan
Online monroeccc.edu
School Type Public 2 Year
Setting Small Suburban
Monroe County Community College overview
Size Small
Status Non-profit
On Campus Housing No
Level of Study Undergrad
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Monroe County Community College is a public two-year institution located in Monroe, Michigan, approximately 45 miles south of Detroit and 17 miles north of Toledo, Ohio. The main campus spans 210 acres in a suburban setting, featuring modern academic buildings and a technology center that serves the region's workforce development needs. MCCC offers associate degrees and certificate programs with emphasis on business, health sciences, applied technology, and liberal arts transfer pathways. The college maintains a satellite facility, the Whitman Center, in Temperance, Michigan, to serve students in the southern portion of the county. The institution provides career-focused education through partnerships with local industries and maintains transfer agreements with numerous four-year universities in Michigan and Ohio.

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Admission Requirements

Open Admission

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Annual Cost to Attend

In District Resident Tuition

$3,593
In District Costs for Monroe County Community College
Fee Cost
Books and Supplies$1,536
Other Fees$830
Estimated Off Campus Cost of Living $7,596
Other Expenses Budget$2,304
Total One Year Cost$15,859

Michigan Resident Tuition

$6,383
In State Costs for Monroe County Community College
Fee Cost
Books and Supplies$1,536
Other Fees$830
Estimated Off Campus Cost of Living $7,596
Budget for Other Expenses$2,304
Total One Year Cost$18,649

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Outcomes

Average Salary After 10 Years

$34,400 per year

Bachelor's Degree Graduation Rate

Data Not Available

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Popular Areas of Study

Popular subjects studied by Monroe County Community College students
Subject Percent of Class
Liberal Arts and Humanities 38%
Health Professions 16%
Business 14%
Engineering Technology 7%
Precision Production Trades 5%

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Primary data source, U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=171225 IPEDS survey data for Monroe County Community College.

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Last updated February 24, 2024