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St. Clair County Community College

Short name: SC4

Port Huron, United States
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St. Clair County Community College was founded in 1923 as Port Huron Junior College, making it one of the oldest community colleges in Michigan. It was created to provide affordable higher education and vocational training to the local community. Over time, the college expanded its programs and adopted its current name to reflect its regional mission.

The main campus is located in downtown Port Huron near the St. Clair River. The campus includes academic buildings, technical training facilities, student housing, and athletic spaces. Its waterfront location provides a distinctive setting while remaining integrated with the local community.

St. Clair County Community College is governed by a board of trustees and operates within Michigan’s public community college system. The institution is led by a president who oversees academic and administrative operations. Its organizational structure supports transfer education, workforce training, and community services.

The college offers associate degrees, certificates, and career training programs in fields such as nursing, business, skilled trades, health sciences, and liberal arts. It also provides transfer pathways to four-year universities. Programs are designed to support workforce development and accessible higher education.

Student life at SC4 includes clubs, student organizations, athletics, and campus events that encourage engagement and leadership. The college provides academic support services, advising, tutoring, and recreational opportunities. Its smaller campus environment fosters a close-knit and supportive community for students.

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