Mid Michigan College is the top choice for Mt. Pleasant Graduates

And with new, lower tuition rates for Mt. Pleasant students, Mid is YOUR community college.*

Wondering if college or Mid is right for you?

Not sure what career you want to pursue? Worried about paying for college? We get it. It's a lot to process and these are big decisions.

We can help. Discover how you can explore your options and achieve your goals at Mid.

Connect with us today to learn more!

100 Programs & Pathways

Mid Michigan College offers 100 programs and pathways that lead to associate degrees, training credentials, and certificates. Whether you want to be career-ready fast or are transfer-focused, we can customize a pathway that meets your goals and budget.

Check it out! Recent Mid graduates from Mt. Pleasant studied in these Areas of Interest.

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Save BIG at Mid

Mid Michigan College offers a competitive tuition rate that is significantly lower than many other colleges and universities. In fact, Mid students who are pursuing bachelor's degrees save over $16,000, on average, by completing their first two years at Mid!**

Plus, if you qualify for federal and state financial aid options, you can receive additional funds to offset your college investment.

Fin-aid graphic updated 2022.

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Mid's online application is fast, simple, and FREE. 

Don't think college is for you? Think again!

You may be wondering... Do I need to go to college? Is college worth it? The answer is YES! A college degree offers you a lifetime of benefits, and many obstacles that may keep you from beginning your college education can be overcome with help from Mid.

I don't think I can afford to go to college.

  • Financial support from a variety of sources is available and we can help you apply. From federal financial aid to Michigan's Tuition Incentive Program (TIP), and from scholarships to work-study opportunities, there are many options that can help you overcome financial barriers.

I earn good money at the job I have now.

  • Right now your current job might be enough to cover the costs of your needs and wants, but as your goals change so do the resources you need. Let's say you want to buy a home or a new vehicle in the future. A better-paying job might help you make those purchases, and many better-paying jobs require more advanced skills that you can develop as you earn a college degree.

I haven't been the best student in high school.

  • No worries! All types of students attend college and you can get a fresh start when beginning your college education. Mid is an open-access school, which means you don't need a certain GPA or SAT score to be accepted. In fact, each year Mid welcomes students from a wide variety of backgrounds—from top-of-the-class graduates to those who struggled or faced challenges in life and don't have a high school degree.

I don't know what I want to do with my life.

  • You are not alone. Many people aren't sure what career they want to pursue. College allows you to explore different careers and shape your future. At Mid, our Career Center can help with career exploration, and with over 80 Programs & Pathways to choose from, you'll feel confident that your path forward is a great fit.
CONTACT
Harrison Campus

Chris Pellerito

Admissions Representative

Phone
(989) 386-6660
Text
(989) 418-4578

CONTACT
Mt. Pleasant Campus

Ryan Donley

Admissions Representative

Phone
(989) 386-6628
Text
(989) 444-5695

*Source: MI School Data, College Enrollment Destination, 2020-2021.

**Source: IPEDS Data Feedback Report. Savings compare the median 2020-2021 tuition and required fees for an academic year at public Michigan universities with Mid Michigan College, calculated for full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates. The tuition and required fees shown here are the lowest reported from the categories of in-district, in-state, and out-of-state. Visit each college or university website for current tuition information.

Area of Interest breakdowns are compiled IR data from the previous 4 years.

Financial Aid statistics are compiled IR data from the 2020-2021 academic year.