Michigan Community College Athletic Association - Member Schools

Member Schools

School City, State Nickname Colors Founded Enrollment
Alpena CC Alpena, MI Lumberjacks Maroon/Gray 1952 1,250
Ancilla College Donaldson, IN Chargers Royal Blue/Gold 1937 635
Delta College University Center, MI Pioneers Green/White 1961 7,500
Glen Oaks CC Centreville, MI Vikings Green/Gold 1967 1,400
Grand Rapids CC Grand Rapids, MI Raiders Blue/Gold 1914 6,500
Henry Ford CC Dearborn, MI Hawks Royal Blue/White 1938 5,000
Jackson CC Jackson, MI Jets Maroon/Old Gold 1928 6,222
Kalamazoo Valley CC Kalamazoo, MI Cougars Royal Blue/White 1966 13,500
Kellogg CC Battle Creek, MI Bruins Blue/Silver 1959 8,089
Kirtland CC Roscommon, MI Firebirds Teal/Gold/Black 1966 1,826
Lake Michigan College Benton Harbor, MI Red Hawks Red/Black 1946 1,900
Lansing CC Lansing, MI Stars Black/Silver/White 1957 19,600
Macomb CC Warren, MI Monarchs Navy/White 1954 21,000
Mott CC Flint, MI Bears Black/Gold 1923 9,700
Muskegon CC Muskegon, MI Jayhawks Royal Blue/Gold 1926 4,166
Oakland CC Waterford, MI Raiders Green/White 1964 26,000
St. Clair County CC Port Huron, MI Skippers Navy/White 1923 2,394
Schoolcraft College Livonia, MI Ocelots Blue/Gold 1961 9,000
Wayne County CCD† Detroit, MI Wildcats Blue/White 1967 11,266

†--suspended athletics for 2009-10 season

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