MCC Facts

What We Offer

Affordability

MCC maintains in-state tuition that is among the most affordable within the Finger Lakes region and the State University of New York system.

TUITION | 2023-24
(annual, full-time, in-state)

$4,900 for MCC tuition, $7,070 for SUNY Brockport, $7,070 for SUNY Empire State University, $38,566 for St. John Fisher College, $56,136 for Rochester Institute of Technology

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61%

of MCC Students Graduated
with Zero Debt in 2022-23

Full-Time Tuition*

In-State
$2,450 per semester

Out-of-State
$4,900 per semester

Per-Credit-Hour Tuition*

In-State
$204

Out-Of-State
$408

*as of fall 2023


MCC Scholarship/Financial Aid recipient Paula Barlow leaning up against a bookshelf.

$27,556,075

disbursed by MCC in financial aid awards, excluding loans, to 5,612 students during 2022-2023; these awards provide access to many students who otherwise cannot afford college

$7.8 Million

in contributions from private philanthropists to the MCC Foundation and transferred to the college in support of programs, facilities and scholarships in 2022-23

MCC Scholars Day participants and scholarship recipients

$1.37 Million

in scholarships awarded to 705 students by the MCC Foundation in 2022-23

$17.6 Million

in scholarships awarded by the MCC Foundation since 2006

$292,245

in emergency funds awarded to 534 students to help them overcome basic needs insecurities in 2022-23


Diverse Array of Programs

MCC Engineering Science student at engineering day design competition

More Than 100

degree and certificate programs, including fast-track programs ranging from four days to 22 weeks, with industry-based curriculum and small class sizes

60+

degree and certificate programs offered fully and partially online

16:1

student-faculty ratio
(2022-23)

500+

advisory board members who help keep programs relevant

MCC graduates at 2023 commencement

100%

of our programs offer at least one form of applied learning, including apprentice training, civic engagement, clinical/practicum, co-op, entrepreneurship, internship, fieldwork, global education, research and/or service learning

Credentials Offered

  • A.A., A.S., A.A.S. degrees, including a machine trades apprentice degree
  • SUNY certificates
  • Microcredential badges
MCC music students performing at 2023 commencement

The seven Schools @ MCC

connect students to an academic home and people who will support their personal success at the college. Visit the Schools @ MCC for a full list of fields.

  • Applied Sciences & Technologies
  • Arts & Humanities
  • Business & Entrepreneurial Studies
  • Community Engagement & Development
  • Health Sciences & Physical Wellness
  • Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
  • Social Sciences & Global Studies

Top chosen fields of study (Fall 2023): #1 Liberal Arts and Sciences, #2 Health Studies, #3 Business Administration, #4 Nursing (credit/noncredit), #5 Psychology

MCC first cohort LPN students working in lab on training mannequin


MCC geology students in classroom working with mineral samples and molecular models
MCC HVAC student working on a furnace

Learning Pathways

MCC provides flexible learning opportunities to help diverse learners, at all stages of their academic and professional careers, meet their educational goals.

Career and Technical Education: Programs meet industry standards and provide hands-on learning in high-demand fields.

College Transfer: MCC has 2+2 Transfer Pathways with 14 four-year institutions, including SUNY colleges, enabling graduates to transfer with junior standing.

MCC Corporate College: Courses are delivered as both open-enrollment and custom-training, with credit and noncredit options.

College Now/Dual Enrollment: Credits count toward a high school diploma as well as an MCC certificate, degree or apprenticeship before high school graduation.

Continuing Education: Offerings include a diverse array of noncredit courses that lead toward a new career, professional development or personal enrichment.

SUNY Online: MCC offers 61 degree and certificate programs completely and partially online.


Our Unique Labs/Spaces

WMCC The Pulse, MCC’s student-run radio station, offers aspiring communication professionals an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in live webcasting, live events and audio production. Other opportunities include news and sports journalism, announcing, producing, music programming, commercial production, sales/underwriting, promotions, event planning and social media management.

MCC student at console in WMCC, The Pulse, radio station

Nearly 50

Clubs and
Organizations

772

Residence Hall Capacity

12

Intercollegiate Sports
Teams

236

NJCAA Region III Team Championships

30

NJCAA Team National Championships

30

NJCAA Individual National Champions


Economic & Workforce Development

Led by its Economic and Workforce Development Center’s efforts, MCC uses labor market intelligence to shape its educational and training programs and develop solutions to employers’ current and emerging workforce needs. The center’s reports provide data-driven analyses of local workforce dynamics.

View the labor market research reports online.

A male "Launch Your Business" program entrepreneur presenting to an audience.

5,610

registrations for courses offered through MCC Corporate College in 2022-23

1,391

MCC degrees, certificates and microcredential badges, plus 992 industry credentials, awarded in 2022-23

33

employers and organizations in the public and private sectors provided workforce training through MCC in 2022-23

$2,056,805

in public and private funds used to support 992 career program students’ education and training in 2022-23


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