About Us
MCMC is a five-year public school that offers a comprehensive curriculum culminating in a high school diploma, up to 60 transferable college credits, a professional certificate, and/or an Associate’s Degree.
Our Staff
All high school classes are taught by MCMC’s staff of highly qualified, Michigan-certified teachers, and all dual enrollment college classes are taught by MCCC professors and adjunct faculty.
What Year to Enroll
Students typically enter MCMC in 9th grade, but students may also enter in 10th and 11th grade, pending available space. The application process begins at the end of January and ends at the beginning of March. Any student residing in Monroe County is eligible to apply. Many charter, parochial, and homeschool students attend MCMC, as well as students who attended middle school in one of the nine local school districts.
Student Academics
When students initially apply to MCMC, they will select a STEM or Medical focus. However, students are able to choose from a wide range of classes, programs, and degrees once they are dual enrolled with the college, which typically begins in Winter of 10th grade. Some degree programs include Nursing, Welding, Accounting, Automotive Service Technology, Fine Arts, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Criminal Justice and Business Management. After graduation, many students plan to attend a four-year college/university, so they also work to fulfill the requirements of the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA). Check out MCCC’s course catalog for a full list of academic programs and more information about transfer pathways.
By the summer of 2022, Monroe County Middle College students earned a cumulative total of 28,168 college credits. By the end of 2022, this number will increase to over 30,000 credits.






