Explore SC4
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| Mission and Vision |
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| History |
- Founded in 1923 as Port Huron Junior College
- Became St. Clair County Community College in 1967
- SC4 district: St. Clair County Regional Educational Service Agency boundaries
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| Facilities |
- Size of Port Huron campus:
- 25 acres
- 9 buildings
- 36 computer labs
- Off-campus Centers: Algonac, Croswell, Peck and Yale
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| Enrollment (2010-11 academic year ) |
Total non-duplicated enrollment | 8,841 | Credit students served | 6,768 | Non-credit students served | 1,898
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Student Profile (fall semester 2011)
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Average age | 25
| Male-to-female ratio | 58% female | Part-time students | 55% |
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| SC4 Resources |
- Financial aid advisors
- Advising, career and employment services
- Lifetime career assistance
- Free tutoring
- Math Center and Writing Center
- Library
- Wireless Internet access
- Fine Arts Galleries
- Student clubs and organizations
- College Bookstore
- Backstreet Café
- WSGR-FM (91.3) radio station
- Erie Square Gazette student newspaper
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| Programs of Study |
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Top 12 Majors (fall semester 2011)
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- Liberal arts and general education
- Nursing
- Business
- Law enforcement
- Science transfer
- Early childhood education
- Accounting
- Corrections
- Management
- Networking
- Administrative medical assistant
- Medical clinical assistant
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| University Center Partners |
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| Financial Information (2010-11 academic year) |
- SC4 in-district tuition and fees are 30% less than the average cost of Michigan four-year public universities.
- Financial aid awarded annually totals $18 million. That amount includes $10,432,526 in scholarships and grants awarded during the 2010-11 school year.
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| Tuition and fees |
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| Skipper Athletics Program |
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