In 2013 MCC received approval and renovation project involving four

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FAST FACTS
2013-2014
www.muskegoncc.edu
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Building for the Future
In 2013 MCC received approval and
Enrollment
Fall Student Population
funding for a major construction and
renovation project involving four
areas: Science & Math; Health & Physical
Education; Creative & Performing Arts;
and a Muskegon Downtown Center.
The expansion and renovation project
will enable MCC to provide innovative
programs that will benefit students and
local employers for future generations.
Degree-Seeking
Non-Degree Seeking
Full-Time
Part-Time
Success Begins Early
MCC partnered with the MAISD to launch
MCC
White
African American
Asian
Native American
Hispanic
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accredited Nursing Program graduates
surpass both the state and national averages
by passing the NCLEX exam on the first
attempt.
Three onsite university partners -Western Michigan University, Ferris
State University and Grand Valley State
University -- have offices and offer
courses in MCC's James L. Stevenson
Center for Higher Education.
1,081
22%
1,705
35%
3,174
65%
County
Students By Gender
Female
55%
Male
45%
Students By Age-Group
< 19
36%
20-24
33%
25-29
11%
30-39
11%
40-49
6%
MI
75%
81%
80%
9%
14%
14%
1%
3%
0%
1%
4%
5%
5%
0.10%
0%
0%
3%
3%
2%
6%
0%
0%
Other Michigan Counties
Other States
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78%
1%
and the Early College of Newaygo County.
main campus in Muskegon, at its Grand
Haven Community Center, at three locations
in Newaygo County, and its locations in
Holland and Coopersville.
On average, 95% of the MCC nationally
3,798
0.01%
Hawaiian/Pacific Isle
Multi-Racial
Unknown
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100%
Race/Ethnicity
the Early College of Muskegon County
(ECMC), an intensive five-year program
in which high school students add a 13th
year of study and earn up to 62 college
credits toward an Associate Degree. The
credits are paid by the State of Michigan
while students earn a high-school diploma.
In addition, MCC has been named the higher
education partner for the North Ottawa Early
College, the South Ottawa Early College,
Points of Pride
MCC serves the region with classes on its
4,879
50-64
>64
3%
0.01%
Geographical Distribution
Muskegon County
69%
Ottawa County
16%
Newaygo County
7%
Oceana County
3%
Kent County
2%
2%
1% (11 out of 50 states Represented)
Degrees & Certificates Awarded
Nursing and Respiratory Therapy Associate Degrees
Nursing Diploma
Associate (AA/AS) Degrees
Certificates
Total Degrees and Certificates Awarded
Tuition & Fees Annual Cost
In-District
79
339
49
578
Financial Aid Awarded
Out-Of-District
Tuition & Fees
Books & Supplies
4,795
8,075
1,100
Tuition Budget
5,895
Note: Tuition & Fees costs are calculated
based on full-time students carrying 30
credits per year.
111
1,100
% of Students Receiving FA
Average Financial Aid Award
$2,012
9,175
Average Student Loan Amount
$2,022
44%
Grants and scholarships awarded
by MCC and local organizations $1.49 Million
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