The average annual net price that a student who receives federal financial aid pays to cover expenses (e.g. tuition, living expenses, etc.) to attend the school's largest program. Net price is the program's cost of attendance minus any grants and scholarships received. For public schools, this is only the average cost for in-state students. Negative cost values indicate that the average grant/scholarship aid exceeded the cost of attendance.
Montcalm Community College is a public community college located in rural Sidney, Michigan. Established in 1965, MCC has an approximate enrollment of 2,000 students per year.
Montcalm Community College offers the following healthcare-related courses:
The goal of the program is to prepare competent entry-level Medical Assistants in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills) and affective (behavior) learning domains. Progression in the medical assistant program is determined academically by the minimum grade of a C+ (78 percent) in each medical assistant course.
This program prepares students who wish to specialize in medical transcription and medical office procedures for employment or advancement. A counselor should be consulted if the student plans to transfer to a four-year institution.
This associate in applied science degree program prepares students for employment opportunities as registered nurses. This program is designed to provide the credits necessary for eligibility to take the registered nursing licensure examination, and transferability for a bachelor's degree in nursing.
The Montcalm Community College Foundation provided funding to the college’s welding and automation programs to upgrade existing equipment and purchase new equipment that will benefit students as they learn skills for their future careers.
Dr. Gary Hauck will contribute his paintings to the silent auction at the 37th Heritage Festival at Montcalm Heritage Village on the college’s Sidney campus from August 1-3. All proceeds will be donated to scholarships for Montcalm Community College students.
After the departure of Stacy H. Young, Ph.D., the Montcalm Community College Board of Trustees selected Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Connie Stewart as interim president effective July 1.
Several Montcalm Community College students have won awards at the Business Professionals of America State Leadership Conference, and will move on to the national competition.
Former MCC President Robert C. Ferrentino, J.D. set up a new scholarship to help first-generation college students pursue higher education and seize opportunities.
Dolores the pig has become an important part of lessons at Montcalm Community College in a course about animal science. The pig and her litter of piglets are providing real life lessons in animal agriculture and will eventually provide pork for the food bank on campus.
Administrators at MCC have unveiled a three-year strategic plan that emphasizes increased enrollment, improved student success, facility enhancement, and community engagement.
Purdue University Fort Wayne will offer an online bachelor degree program for MCC graduates that will allow the students to complete a four-year degree without having to relocate.