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Find your Community College
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Alpena Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 989-358-7339
- kollienm@alpenacc.eduAlpena High School graduates or residents (for at least six months) in the Alpena Public Schools District are considered in-district for this college.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Bay College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 906-217-4117
- admissions@baycollege.eduIf you live in one of the following school districts or counties, this college is in district:
- Residents in Delta County are considered in-district for this college.
- For more information about the college’s tuition rates, visit their website.
- If you’re not sure whether you’re in district of this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Bay Mills Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 906-248-8422
For more information about the college’s tuition rates, visit their website.
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Delta College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 989-686-9093
- admit@delta.eduLegal residents (as defined by the college) of Bay, Midland, or Saginaw counties only are considered in-district for this college. Students are considered out-of-district if they are a legal resident of the state of Michigan, but not in one of those three counties.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Glen Oaks College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 269-294-4253
All residents of St. Joseph County are considered in-district for this college.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Gogebic Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 906-307-1207
All residents of Gogebic County are considered in-district for this college.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Grand Rapids Community College
Grand Rapids Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 616-234-3344
- Text: 616-404-4519
- Futures4Frontliners@grcc.edu
Students who are legal residents or have resident status (as defined by the college) are considered in-district for this college.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Henry Ford College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 313-845-9600
Students with a permanent address in the Dearborn Public School District (for at least three months before the first day of classes) are defined as residents and are therefore considered in-district for this college, with the following exceptions:
- The legal residence of an unmarried minor is that of their parent or legal guardian regardless of where the student may be living
- An out-of-state/international student does not meet the definition of residency
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Jackson College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 517-796-8425
All residents of Jackson County are considered in-district for this college.
Residents from the list below are also considered in-district for this college:
- Albion
- Cement City
- Chelsea
- Homer
- Jerome
- Leslie
- Litchfield
- Manchester
- StockbridgeFor more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
- Phone: 269-488-4303
Students are considered in-district for this college if they are a citizen or eligible non-citizen of the United States and have resided in Michigan for six consecutive months before the start of the semester AND either have:
- resided within the Kalamazoo Valley Community College district (see below) for at least 30 days before the start of the semester, OR
- owned real taxable property or is a documented dependent student under the age of 18 whose parents or legal guardians have owned real taxable property, in the Kalamazoo Valley district for at least 30 days prior to the start of the semester.
The following public-school districts make up the Kalamazoo Valley Community College district:
- Climax-Scotts
- Comstock
- Galesburg-Augusta
- Gull Lake
- Kalamazoo
- Mattawan
- Parchment
- Portage
- Schoolcraft, and
- Vicksburg
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Kellogg Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 269-965-4153
Students are considered in-district for this college if they are a citizen of the United States whose legal residence has been established within a Michigan city/township and corresponding school district listed below:
Barry County:
- Assyria Township – Pennfield
- Johnstown Township – Pennfield
Branch County:
- Batavia Township – Union City
- Butler Township – Homer, Tekonsha
- Girard Township – Tekonsha, Union City
- Matteson Township – Union City
- Sherwood Township – Athens, Union City
- Union Township – Union City
Calhoun County:
- City of Albion – Albion
- City of Battle Creek – Battle Creek, Lakeview, Pennfield, Harper Creek
- City of Marshall – Marshall
- City of Springfield – Battle Creek
- Albion Township – Albion, Homer
- Athens Township – Athens, Union City
- Bedford Township – Battle Creek, Pennfield
- Burlington Township – Athens, Tekonsha, Union City
- Clarence Township – Mar-Lee
- Clarendon Township – Homer, Tekonsha
- Convis Township – Marshall, Pennfield
- Eckford Township – Albion, Homer, Mar-Lee, Marshall
- Emmett Township – Battle Creek, Harper Creek
- Fredonia Township – Harper Creek, Homer, Marshall, Tekonsha, Union City
- Homer Township – Homer
- Lee Township – Marshall, Mar-Lee
- Leroy Township – Athens, Harper Creek
- Marengo Township – Albion, Marshall, Mar-Lee
- Marshall Township – Harper Creek, Marshall
- Newton Township – Harper Creek, Marshall, Union City
- Pennfield Township – Battle Creek, Harper Creek, Pennfield
- Sheriden Township – Albion, Mar-Lee
- Tekonsha Township – Homer, Tekonsha, Union City
Hillsdale County:
- Litchfield Township – Homer
Kalamazoo County:
- Fulton-Athens
- Wakeshma Township – Athens
St. Joseph County:
- Leonidas Township – Athens
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College
Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 906-524-8304
Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College (KBOCC) has one tuition rate for all Michigan residents. Formed out of their American Indian identity, KBOCC’s mission is to provide post-secondary education rich in Ojibwa culture, tradition and beliefs that support life-long learning.
For more information about the college’s tuition rates, visit their website.
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Kirtland Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 989-275-5000 ext. 257
All residents in the Kirtland College District are considered in-district for this college.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Lake Michigan College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 269-927-8626
- admissions@lakemichigancollege.edu
Students are considered in-district for this college if they are not attending the college on an F-1 visa and are either a(n):
- resident within the Lake Michigan College District,
- including Berrien County, South Haven Public Schools District (in Van Buren and Allegan Counties), and Covert Township (in Van Buren County)
- individual eligible for educational assistance (e.g. Vocational Rehabilitation, Montgomery GI Bill - Active Duty Program), or
- resident of on-campus housing
For more information about the college's definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you're not sure whether you're in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Lansing Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 517-483-1200, Option 7
Students who have lived four or more months, before the first day of their classes, within one of the 15 school districts listed below and pay property taxes to support the college’s budget are considered in-district for this college.
The school districts are:
- Bath
- Dansville
- Dewitt
- East Lansing
- Grand Ledge
- Haslett
- Holt / Dimondale
- Lansing
- Leslie
- Mason
- Okemos
- Stockbridge
- Waverly
- Webberville
- Williamston
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Macomb Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 586-498-4126
Students who live within or own property in Macomb County are defined as residents and are therefore considered in-district for this college. Veterans or Service Members of the U.S. Armed Services and their dependents are considered to be resident students and will be charged in-district rates.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Mid Michigan College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 989-386-6661
The college’s in-district area consists of the public-school districts of Beaverton, Clare, Farwell, Gladwin, and Harrison.
Students are considered in-district for this college if they meet one of the following criteria at least 30 days before the start of the semester:
- A dependent student living with a parent/guardian who maintains his/her primary residence within one of the public-school districts of Beaverton, Clare, Farwell, Gladwin or Harrison.
- They currently reside within the college district and are a United States citizen or permanent resident.
- The student, student's spouse, or parents of a dependent student hold property within the College district stated above against which property taxes have been assessed in support of the College for the tax year immediately preceding registration.
- The student is an employee of a business or industrial firm or governmental agency or is a member of a professional organization within the College district and the employer or organization, by written agreement, agrees to pay directly to the College all tuition and/or fees of a student for employer-approved courses.
- Military personnel whose Home of Record or Legal Residence is within one of the public-school districts of Beaverton, Clare, Farwell, Gladwin, or Harrison.
- The students are enrolled under the provisions of Act 245, Public Acts of 1935, as amended by Act 371, Public Acts of 1965 (students receiving benefits under the Michigan Veterans' Trust Fund).
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Monroe County Community College
Monroe County Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 734-384-4104
- futures4frontliners@monroeccc.edu
All residents of Monroe County are considered in-district for this college.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Montcalm Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 989-328-1277
- FuturesForFrontliners@montcalm.edu
If you live in one of the following school districts or counties, this college is in district:
Carson City-Crystal Schools
Central Montcalm Public Schools
Greenville Public Schools
Lakeview Community Schools
Montabella Community Schools
Tri-County Area Schools
Vestaburg Community Schools
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Mott Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 810-762-0200
- futuresforfrontliners@mcc.edu
Students are considered in-district for this college if they live within the boundaries of the Genesee Intermediate School District. Permanent residency must be established at least 30 days before the beginning of the semester.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Muskegon Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 231-777-0265
All residents of Muskegon County are considered in-district for this college.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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North Central Michigan College
North Central Michigan College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 231-439-6349
All residents of Emmet County are considered in-district for this college who have lived in Emmet County for at least six months before the first day of classes of the semester in which (s)he plans to enroll.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Northwestern Michigan College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 855-346-3662
All residents of Grand Traverse County are considered in-district for this college.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Oakland Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 248-341-2280
- future4frontliners@oaklandcc.edu
Students eligible for in-district tuition rates for this college are persons who are living in the College District at the beginning of the semester for which they register.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College
Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 989-317-4760
Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College has one tuition rate for all Michigan residents. For more information about the college’s tuition rates, visit their website.
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Schoolcraft Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 734-462-4683
Students whose legal residence is within the College District are defined as residents and are therefore considered in-district for this college. The College District includes the public-school districts of Clarenceville, Garden City, Livonia, Northville, Plymouth-Canton, and part of Novi.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Southwestern Michigan College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 269-783-2135
A student who lives in Cass County, Michigan or in Keeler or Hamilton townships in Van Buren County, Michigan is considered in-district for this college.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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St. Clair County Community College
St. Clair County Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 810-989-5530
The current district is based upon St. Clair County K-12 school districts and does not include persons living in St. Clair County who reside in Anchor Bay, Armada, Richmond, Brown City, or Croswell-Lexington school districts.
The school districts in St. Clair County include:
- Algonac Community Schools
- Capac Schools
- Memphis Community Schools
- Marysville Public Schools
- Port Huron (Port Huron High and Port Huron Northern)
- East China School District (Marine City and St. Clair)
- Yale Public Schools
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Washtenaw Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 734-973-3300
Residents who live in Washtenaw County are considered in-district for this college. Non-residents who work as an au pair in or work at least 30 hours a week for an employer based in Washtenaw County may also be considered in-district for this college.
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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Wayne County Community College District
Wayne County Community College District
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 313-496-2600
Students who reside within the college’s College District at the time of registration will be considered in-district for this college.
Wayne County Community College District is defined as the whole of Wayne County, except for the following cities and townships:
- Dearborn
- Garden City
- Highland Park
- Livonia
- Northville
- Plymouth, and
- part of Canton Township
For more information about the college’s definition of residency and tuition rates, visit their website.
If you’re not sure whether you’re in-district for this college, call or email them using the contact information above.
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West Shore Community College
Contact an admissions representative:
- Phone: 231-845-3325
- future4frontliners@westshore.edu
If you live in one of the following school districts or counties, this college is in district:
Bear Lake Schools
Crystal Township Resident (Taxable Property Only)
Elbridge Township Resident (Taxable Property Only)
Free Soil Community Schools
Kaleva-Norman-Dickson Schools
Ludington Area Schools
Manistee Area Public Schools
Mason County Central Schools
Mason County Eastern Schools
Onekama Consilidated Schools
Walkerville Public Schools
Weare Township Resident (Taxable Property Only)