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Wayne County Community College District
- Wayne County Community College District is on an aggressive mission to better serve local communities and become the best community college in Michigan. The recent years have proven to be a time of significant achievement for the college District. The accomplishment of many milestones has been the result of exemplary vision, careful planning and flawless implementation. The dramatic transformation of WCCCD over the past decade is the result of several positive initiatives, for example new programs, significant improvements in student services, upgraded technology and student facilities improvements.
- GCC’s state-of-the-art campus on beautiful Mt. Zion sets the stage for mind clearing and big thinking. Just add you! For over 76 years, we’ve been the small campus with a big commitment to your rewarding future. With record enrollments in a number of our programs, we maintain our rare student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1. New programs, services, and faculty education continue to keep our offerings current for today’s workforce and address our world’s ever-changing needs. And we’re always embracing partnerships and initiating discussions on new program ventures.
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
- Kalamazoo Valley is as unique as you are. That’s why we’re glad you found us. Our programs are designed to help ensure your success and build your future. We all start from different places, with distinct destinations in mind. Whether this is your first time in college—or your second—we are here for you. With the services you need to be successful. Kalamazoo Valley is where forward thinking is a philosophy, where you can discover your true self and make your mark on the world.
- Kellogg Community College was founded in 1956 by the Battle Creek Board of Education which operated it until 1970 when voters created an area-wide college district. The College, operating on sites in Battle Creek, Albion (Eastern Academic Center), Coldwater (Grahl Center), Hastings (Fehsenfeld Center), and Fort Custer Industrial Park (Regional Manufacturing Technology Center), offers nearly 100 pre-professional college/university transfer curricula; approximately 40 occupational associate degree programs in health, business, secretarial, technical and public science fields; and over 30 certificate programs aimed toward job preparation; and related training for apprenticeships. KCC serves approximately 14,500 students annually on its five campuses and through its Lifelong Learning and customized training programs.
- Lansing Community College (LCC) established in 1957 to fulfill growing demand for specialized and technical education opportunities for the Greater Lansing’s industrial workforce.
LCC is one of the most comprehensive colleges focused upon offering learning opportunities in four areas: career and workforce development, general education, developmental education, and personal enrichment. LCC is recognized as a local, state, national, and international leader in forging educational partnerships with business, industry, and government to better meet the needs of an ever changing, world wide market place. LCC is strategically positioned to provide not only what students determined that they will need, but also what our society will need in the future.
- Macomb Community College is one of the nation’s leading community colleges, providing learning experiences to more than 48,000 students annually. Macomb nationally ranks in the top two percent in the number of associate degrees awarded and is the largest grantor of associate degrees in Michigan. The college’s comprehensive educational programming includes pre-collegiate experiences, university transfer and career preparation programs, bachelor degree completion and graduate degree programs, workforce training, professional education and certification, and continuing education and enrichment opportunities.
- Baker is a career college, with one mission: to provide you job specific training so you can enter a more personally rewarding career right out of college. You will become a working professional in a successful career, not a career student. Founded in 1911, Baker College has brought the joy of career fulfillment to hundreds of thousands of graduates through the years. Whether on one of our 9 campuses, 6 branch locations, or online worldwide, all of our students want to improve their career situation. With Baker in their corner, they do— 97% of our available graduates are currently employed.
- OCC is the largest of Michigan’s 28 community colleges, and the 21st largest in the nation. OCC enrolled 8,969 students in the four semesters of the calendar year 2011. Four of OCC’s five campuses are the size of an average community college in the rest of the country. Students currently attend OCC from over 80 countries International student advisors help foreign students on F-1 visas adjust to life in America.
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- Comprehensive Community College.
- Commits to continuous improvement in its programs and services.
- A variety of student clubs, activities, and events are available on campus.
- Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
- A member of the American Association of Community Colleges.
- Offers a variety of courses in many areas of study or concentrations.
North Central Michigan College
- North Central certificate and associate degree programs prepare students for more than 60 different careers.
- North Central’s tuition rates remain lower than the rates charged by most other small community colleges in Michigan.
- Courses are offered in Petoskey, Gaylord, Cheboygan and East Jordan and on-line.
- Michigan’s first fully accredited, tribally controlled college.
- Located on the southeastern shore of Lake Superior, within the Bay Mills Indian Community in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
- Committed to providing affordable, culturally relevant, accessible, and high quality educational opportunities.
Lake Superior State University
- The smallest public university in Michigan.
- Been recognized by GI Jobs Magazine as a Military Friendly School.
- Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the #5 public school in the midwest amongst regional colleges.
- Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission.
- Founded as Jackson Junior College in 1928.
- Owns more than 500 acres and sits on a scenic rural site six miles south of the city of Jackson.
- One of the nation’s leading community colleges.
- Nationally ranks in the top two percent in the number of associate degrees awarded and as the largest grantor of associate degrees in Michigan.
- Educational programming includes pre-collegiate experiences, university transfer and career preparation programs, bachelor degree completion and graduate degree programs.
- Our “tuition freeze” guarantees students a refund for any tuition increases after their initial semester.
- Henry Ford Community College will refund a student’s tuition if any of the courses they pass at HFCC fail to transfer to another college or university.
- The College is a member of the Michigan Community College Association and the American Association of Community Colleges.
Carol Schoenberg says
Hello:
I work for an organization called American Health NYC.
We do healthcare development in the Middle East.
We are interested in finding a Paramedics Program that would be
interested in bringing there program to Saudi Arabia for a 10-month
period and would issue a certificate.
We would love to hear from you if this sounds of interest.
Best Regards,
Carol Schoenberg
Vice President
American Health
One Rockefeller Plaza, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10020