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Community Colleges Tuition Rates Per Semester 748 COMMUNITY COLLEGES TUITION RATES PER SEMESTER EQUATED CREDIT HOUR, 1998-1999 CHAPTER VII • MICHIGANINSTITUTIONSOFHIGHEREDUCATION Institution In-District Cost Out-of-District Cost Out-of-State Cost Alpena Community College . $53.00 $ 78.00 $104.00 Bay de Noc Community College . 53.50 73.50 117.50 Delta College . 57.25 77.00 110.00 Glen Oaks Community College . 46.00 54.00 70.00 Gogebic Community College . 41.00 57.00 80.00 Grand Rapids Community College . 56.50 83.00 95.00 Henry Ford Community College . 53.00 85.00 99.00 Jackson Community College . 50.50 66.50 74.50 Kalamazoo Valley Community College . 41.00 74.00 107.00 Kellogg Community College . 46.50 78.40 123.43 Kirtland Community College . 49.95 68.50 68.50 Lake Michigan College . 45.00 55.00 65.00 Lansing Community College . 48.00 77.00 106.00 Macomb Community College . 53.50 81.00 96.00 Mid-Michigan Community College . 47.00 72.00 96.00 Monroe Community College . 44.00 72.00 80.00 Montcalm Community College . 49.90 76.95 97.70 Mott Community College . 57.80 83.35 111.15 Muskegon Community College . 48.00 69.00 84.50 North Central Michigan College . 46.00 67.00 86.00 Northwestern Michigan College . 53.00 87.75 98.50 Oakland Community College . 47.00 79.50 111.50 St. Clair County Community College . 58.25 86.50 117.00 Schoolcraft College . 52.00 76.00 113.00 Southwestern Michigan College . 45.00 51.00 69.00 Washtenaw Community College . 52.00 77.00 98.00 Wayne County Community College . 54.00 70.00 89.00 West Shore Community College . 50.00 78.00 98.00 Source: Michigan Department of Education COMMUNITY COLLEGES TRENDS IN FALL ENROLLMENT, 1989-1998 Institution 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Alpena Community College . 2,237 2,309 2,442 2,118 1,941 1,942 1,866 2,028 1,865 1,890 Bay de Noc Community College . 2,257 2,166 2,255 2,308 2,430 2,248 2,229 2,180 2,206 2,240 Delta College . 10,928 11,118 11,190 11,288 11,974 11,114 10,272 10,056 10,007 9,472 Glen Oaks Community College . 1,463 1,428 1,433 1,387 1,334 1,212 1,190 1,447 1,442 1,674 Gogebic Community College . 1,148 1,340 1,318 1,376 1,252 1,253 1,414 1,299 1,278 1,211 Grand Rapids Community College . 11,387 12,054 12,953 14,235 13,543 13,643 13,888 12,906 13,051 13,039 Henry Ford Community College . 16,126 16,150 15,509 15,069 14,899 14,161 12,920 13,435 13,001 12,984 Jackson Community College . 6,450 6,493 6,352 6,583 6,570 5,788 5,716 5,720 5,575 5,366 Kalamazoo Valley Community College . 8,530 8,902 9,437 9,637 9,344 9,202 8,961 8,761 8,655 8,793 Kellogg Community College . 6,282 5,816 5,519 5,971 5,658 5,175 4,928 5,583 4,673 4,870 Kirtland Community College . 1,241 1,271 1,165 1,309 1,390 1,350 1,502 1,472 1,357 1,222 Lake Michigan College . 3,338 3,422 3,625 3,820 3,481 3,406 3,261 3,145 3,164 3,297 Lansing Community College . 21,716 22,349 21,781 21,828 18,432 16,816 16,404 16,136 15,690 16,443 Macomb Community College . 31,670 31,542 30,185 28,943 27,444 25,809 25,176 24,400 23,574 23,163 Mid-Michigan Community College . 2,178 1,925 2,025 2,281 2,294 2,287 2,386 2,311 2,372 2,331 Monroe County Community College . 3,261 3,313 3,644 3,899 4,024 3,695 3,814 3,737 3,575 3,629 Montcalm Community College . 2,711 2,040 2,025 2,018 2,127 2,242 2,135 2,466 2,185 2,036 Mott Community College . 10,469 9,965 11,190 11,222 10,877 10,434 9,754 9,009 9,040 9,098 Muskegon Community College . 5,210 5,121 5,231 5,340 5,098 4,652 4,514 4,517 4,620 4,325 North Central Michigan College . 1,832 1,932 2,023 2,232 2,141 2,086 2,032 1,924 2,011 2,184 Northwestern Michigan College . 4,698 4,391 4,386 4,277 4,017 3,899 3.937 3,924 3,872 4,090 Oakland Community College . 27,504 28,068 28,854 29,100 28,192 26,324 25,913 24,732 24,223 24,237 COMMUNITY COLLEGES St. Clair County Community College . 4,333 4,467 4,601 4,876 4,849 4,622 4,258 4,081 4,004 3,862 Schoolcraft College . 9,011 9,177 9,487 9,985 9,756 9,473 9,393 9,307 9,420 9,292 Southwestern Michigan College . 2,411 2,551 2,779 2,873 2,834 2,665 2,551 2,868 2,802 3,019 Washtenaw Community College . 10,117 10,977 10,870 10,940 10,252 10,420 10,024 10,405 10,488 10,441 Wayne County Community College . 11,544 11,986 10,049 9,577 10,056 9,284 9,914 9,919 9,413 9,529 West Shore Community College . 1,226 1,305 1,326 1,430 1,522 1,487 1,616 1,452 1,376 1,338 TOTAL . 221,278 223,578 223,634 225,922 217,731 206,689 201,968 199,220 194,939 195,075 Highland Park Community College discontinued operations in 1995-1996. Source: Michigan Postsecondary Education Data Base System (MPEDS) 749.
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