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Michigan Community College Match Up High School MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE MATCH UP Community College is one way to start one’s post‐secondary education. It serves as a way to ease into the college life and can be less expensive than a 4‐year school. Complete this activity with your mentee by matching up the 28 community colleges in Michigan with their locations. If some colleges are around where your mentee lives, it might make it easier for them to imagine their post‐secondary future. vcampus.mccvlc.org _ West Shore Community College _ North Central Michigan College _ Montcalm Community College _ Lake Michigan College _ Delta College _ Lansing Community College _ Glen Oaks Community College _ Henry Ford Community College _ Mott Community College _ Kellogg Community College _ Alpena Community College _ Schoolcraft College _ Gogebic Community College _ Bay de Noc Community College _ Northwestern Michigan College _ Southwestern Michigan College _ Oakland Community College _ Wayne Country Community College _ Muskegon Community College _ Kirtland Community College _ Washtenaw Community College _ Kalamazoo Valley Community College _ St. Clair County Community College _ Mid‐Michigan Community College _ Jackson Community College _ Macomb Community College _ Grand Rapids Community College _ Monroe County Community College Visit: www.mcca.org to learn more about each college MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE MATCH UP ANSWER KEY vcampus.mccvlc.org 28_ West Shore Community College 20_ North Central Michigan College 17_ Montcalm Community College 12_ Lake Michigan College _3 Delta College 13_ Lansing Community College _4 Glen Oaks Community College _7 Henry Ford Community College 18_ Mott Community College 10_ Kellogg Community College _1 Alpena Community College 24_ Schoolcraft College _5 Gogebic Community College _2 Bay de Noc Community College 21_ Northwestern Michigan College 25_ Southwestern Michigan College 22_ Oakland Community College 27_ Wayne Country Community College 19_ Muskegon Community College 11_ Kirtland Community College 26_ Washtenaw Community College _9 Kalamazoo Valley Community College 23_ St. Clair County Community College 15_ Mid‐Michigan Community College _8 Jackson Community College 14_ Macomb Community College _6 Grand Rapids Community College 16_ Monroe County Community College .
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