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Macomb Community College

Clinton Township, MI

21901 Dunham Rd.

Clinton Township, MI 48036

Phone: 586-445-7999

Fax: 586-445-7140

E-mail: answer@macomb.edu

Clinton Township, MI

44575 Garfield Rd.

Clinton Township, MI 48038

Phone: 586-445-7999

Fax: 586-445-7140

E-mail: answer@macomb.edu

Warren, MI

14500 E. 12 Mile Rd.

Warren, MI 48088

Phone: 586-445-7999

Fax: 586-445-7140

E-mail: answer@macomb.edu

Web site: www.macomb.edu

Warren, MI

7900 Tank Ave.

Warren, MI 48092

Phone: 586-445-7999

Fax: 586-445-7140

E-mail: answer@macomb.edu

Web site: www.macomb.edu

About:

With a vision for a better future, Macomb was established in 1954 and grants the highest number of associate’s degrees in the state. By completing the first two years of college at Macomb, students can save up to half the cost of tuition at a public four-year college. Macomb is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges. Servicing all of Macomb County, Macomb’s campuses are accessible via I-75, I-696, I-94 and M-59.

Undergraduate Stats

  • Total enrollment: 24,493
  • 40% full-time, 60% part-time
  • 47% male, 53% female
  • 7.5% African American, 3.4% Asian American, 77.2% Caucasian, 1.3% Hispanic American, .5% Native American, 9.6% other
  • 1% out-of-state, 99% in-state; 6.8% transfer students, 1.1% international
  • Freshman (second-year) retention rate: 59%

INCOMING FRESHMEN

  • 11591 students applied; 11591 were accepted
  • Acceptance rate: 100%

Faculty

  • 24:1 student/faculty ratio
  • 241 full-time faculty (37% are PhDs)

Student Organizations

  • 30 organizations and clubs
  • Greek life: Not offered

Most Popular Campus Activities

  • Phi Theta Kappa; NJCCA sports; intramural sports; student clubs and organizations

Majors

  • 120 undergraduate programs, with a liberal education foundation
  • Most popular majors: N/A
  • Degrees Available: Associate’s
  • Special Academic Programs: Macomb University Center – partner institutions provide bachelor’s degrees and graduate programs on Macomb’s Center Campus

Academic Calendar

  • Fall, Winter, Spring/Summer semesters

Housing

  • Not offered

Libraries

  • 2 libraries, Number of resources: Not available
  • Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 8 a.m.-9:45 p.m.; Fri., 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m.; Sun., noon-5:45 p.m.

Wireless Access

  • Available throughout South and Center campuses in libraries, student community centers and select student lounges

Tuition/Costs (Per Year)

  • In-state, full-time: $,728; $72 per credit hour for Macomb County residents; $110 per credit hour for in-state, out-of-district
  • Out-of-state, full-time: $3,432; $143 per credit hour
  • Required fees: Vary
  • Room and board: Not applicable
  • Books and supplies: Vary

Financial Aid

  • Forms needed: FAFSA
  • Types of aid available: Scholarships, grants, loans
  • 48.6% receive financial aid
  • Average need-based financial aid package: $3,524 per year
  • Call 586-445-7228 or visit www.macomb.edu for more information

Admissions

  • Deferred admission: No
  • Early decision: No
  • Documents required: Application (additional documentation for international students)
  • Materials recommended: None
  • Materials needed for transfer students: None

Note: Last updated Spring 2010

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