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Mission and Vision
 
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
 
Facilities
  • Size of Port Huron campus:
    • 25 acres
    • 9 buildings
    • 36 computer labs
  • Off-campus Centers: Algonac, Croswell, Peck and Yale
 
Enrollment (2010-11 academic year )
Total non-duplicated enrollment
8,841
Credit students served
6,768
Non-credit students served
1,898
 
Student Profile (fall semester 2011)
Average age
25
Male-to-female ratio
58% female
Part-time students
55%
 
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
 
Programs of Study
 
Top 12 Majors (fall semester 2011)
  1. Liberal arts and general education
  2. Nursing
  3. Business
  4. Law enforcement
  5. Science transfer
  6. Early childhood education
  7. Accounting
  8. Corrections
  9. Management
  10. Networking
  11. Administrative medical assistant
  12. Medical clinical assistant
 
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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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