ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
St. Clair County Community College is located in Port Huron, Michigan and is a public college. St. Clair County Community College is a two year college and offers Associate's Degrees, and a number of different programs and courses.
St. Clair County Community College is in a relatively urban area (in or near a city), which may be something you prefer if you like a city lifestyle as a student.
St. Clair County Community College has a rolling admissions policy, which means that you can apply throughout the year for the upcoming semester.
St. Clair County Community College is relatively smaller in size with an enrollment of only 4,193 students.
St. Clair County Community College accepts about 100% of its applicants on average, and 79% of the students receive some sort of financial aid for college at St. Clair County Community College.
If you are looking for more information on financial aid at St. Clair County Community College, you can may want to contact Josephine Cassar, who is the Director of Financial Aid at St. Clair County Community College. You may also qualify for scholarships for college in Michigan to attend St. Clair County Community College or grants for college in Michigan to attend St. Clair County Community College.
You may also need to take one or more of the following tests to qualify for admission at St. Clair County Community College:
- ACT
St. Clair County Community College offers military credit for military courses that have been completed successfully by students.
If you have taken some advanced placement courses with an applicable test, or obtained credit from an other college, you may be eligible to transfer that credit to St. Clair County Community College.
St. Clair County Community College offers the following co-op opportunities and programs to its students:
- Agriculture
- Applied Arts
- Business
- Computer Science
- Health
- Social Sciences
- Technologies
- Vocational Arts
St. Clair County Community College offers the following extracurricular activities to its students: