Michigan Community College Association
222 North Chestnut Street
Lansing, MI 48933-1000
The Michigan
community college Association is the association of Michigan public community colleges whose mission is to provide leadership on issues affecting member colleges. The
Michigan Community College Association, with a Board of Directors composed of the president and trustee from each member college, is organized to achieve the collective legislative and other state-level goals of its member colleges and to
Advocate the benefits of community college services for the citizens of the State of Michigan.
The core principles of the
Michigan Community College Association include that community colleges are an integral and vital component of higher education in Michigan and have a primary role to play in economic development and job training. In addition, collective action through the
Michigan Community College Association can benefit both member colleges and Michigan citizens. Collective support of member colleges of the
Michigan Community College Association will enhance the achievement of their individually-defined missions and roles.
Quick Facts:
The Michigan Community College Association represents all 28 public Michigan community colleges.
The Michigan Community College Association is a unified association of Michigan community colleges providing strong and effective leadership on issues affecting member colleges.
To fulfill its mission, the Michigan Community College Association provides meaningful in-service training for Trustees, President and stakeholders of Michigan community colleges.
A specific purpose of the Michigan Community College Association is to facilitate the exchange of ideas and information among member colleges.
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