Schoolcraft College, located in Livonia, Michigan, has a satellite
campus in Garden City, Michigan. Schoolcraft College celebrated its 50th
anniversary in 2011.
Enrollment annually averages 30,000 students. The college awards
certificates, associate degrees and post-associate certificates.
Examples of degree-oriented academic programs include Liberal Arts, Health, Fine Arts, Anthropology and Education.
Examples of certificate programs include Fire Technology, Baking
& Pastry Arts, Computer Graphics- 3D Animation, and Sound Recording
Technology.
Schoolcraft College, well known for its culinary arts program, is
headed by four certified master chefs. It has the highest chef/student
ratio of any culinary program in the U.S. The college operates three
dining venues as part of its culinary arts program.
The Transition Center supports students and is home to the Women’s
Resource Center, Adult Student Services, Family Resources and Student
Engagement Programs.
The Biomedical Technology Center focuses on science, technology,
engineering and mathematics (STEM) and genetics, robotics, information
systems and nanotechnology (GRIN).
The 11,000 sq. ft. Schoolcraft Fitness Center, with its
state-of-the-art strength, cardio, free weight and stretch equipment is
free to credit students and available for membership for non-credit
students, faculty, community members and alumni.
The college’s Public Safety Training Complex, opened in 2010, houses
its public safety programs such as Criminal Justice, Fire Technology,
Correctional Science, Homeland Security, Police/Fire/Academies and
Public Safety in-Service.
Schoolcraft College has a strong student activity presence. The
MacGuffin, is a national literary magazine published from Schoolcraft
College and The Schoolcraft Connection, the school’s award winning
student newspaper continues to garner journalistic praise.
In 2009, the Women’s Basketball team won their second NJCAA Region 12 District H Title.
To serve local families, the school’s “Kids on Campus” program offers
classes for children over the weekends during the fall, winter, and
spring semesters.
To serve local businesses and industry, the college’s Business
Development Center includes the Michigan Small Business and Technology
Development Center (MI-SBTDC), the Procurement Technical Assistance
Center (PTAC), and Workforce Training Solutions.
The college is a member of the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC).
Schoolcraft College ranked #49 in the CNN Money listing of community colleges in 2012.
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1. Does the community college have an honors program? What are the
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so, call a few of the places you hope to attend and find out how they
perceive the community colleges on your list and which colleges accept
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