Monroe County Community College
1555 S. Raisinville Road
Monroe, MI 48161-9746
Monroe County
community college is a public, two-year institution that was founded in 1964. This Michigan
Community College is known for promoting excellence in teach and the value of learning, student access to the people and serves they need to be successful, and up-to-date and well-supported technology.
As a wireless campus, Monroe County
Community College aims to have all its students current with the use of developing technology. The main campus is 210 acres and located in Monroe County. Students can easily access main cities, including Detroit and Toledo. For students in the southern part of Monroe County, Monroe County
Community College offers classes at the Whitman Center in Temperance, Michigan.?
Historically, Monroe attracts a lot of visitors because it is the site the War of 1812 that took place on the banks of the River Raisin. The American victory came a year later on Lake Erie when Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry led American forces in a decisive naval victory at the Battle of Lake Erie, which gave the United States complete command of all the upper lakes. Amidst all this, you'll find Monroe County
Community College, a Michigan
community college dedicated to the philosophy that the most precious resource of the Nation resides in the diverse knowledge and abilities of its citizens. Monroe County Community College endeavors to provide educational opportunities to enhance this knowledge and to refine these abilities.
Quick Facts:
Monroe County Community College offers its programs and services within a framework of ethical integrity in all relationships and practices. The Michigan community college believes that liberal admissions requirements are an essential part of its philosophy.?
The Monroe County Community College admissions policy affords equal opportunity for all qualified individuals for higher educational experiences.
There are more than 2,700 students enrolled full time at Monroe County Community College and more than 1,700 part-time students.
73% of full-time teaching and counseling faculty at this Michigan community college have earned graduate degrees, and 21% have earned post-graduate degrees.
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