Description

At Southwestern Michigan College you will find faculty and staff committed to helping you succeed in your academic and professional pursuits. Located in the town of Dowagiac, Southwestern Michigan is dedicated to making your education a rewarding experience, whether it be earning your associate’s degree, finishing occupational training courses, or stacking up transferable credits.

Southwestern Michigan makes sure that it offers vocational training programs in areas not only of interest to the students, but also those most needed by the local economy. Vocational certificates and associate’s degrees include career choices such as Nursing, Paramedic, Phlebotomy, Fire Science, Construction, Automotive Technology, Welding, and much more.

Academic degrees are offered in a variety of traditional fields, such as Engineering, Business, Social Work, and General Education for those interested in transferring to a four-year university.

For those just looking to expand their horizons, Southwestern Michigan is proud of its non-credit continuing education workshops and classes, including several in Language, Ballroom Dancing, Photography, Computer Technology, and more.

Student life and support services are open to all students who need extra academic assistance, career guidance, or financial aid counseling. Students are encouraged to get involved in student organizations and clubs.

At SMC, you can develop the skills to help you find a job in your area of interest and procure the tools to living a well-rounded, enriched life. Southwestern Michigan can help you achieve your academic and professional goals.

Quick Facts

Location

Midwest

Setting

Small Town Setting

Type

Public

Size

Medium (2,000 to 5,000 Undergrad)

Website

www.swmich.edu

On-Campus Housing Available

Yes

In-State Tuition

$4,332

Out-of-State Tuition

$4,627

Selectivity

Open Admissions

Enrollment

2,970

Students

Total Students
2,970

Full-Time vs. Part-time Students

Full-Time
49%
Part-Time
51%

Ethnic Diversity

African-American
7%
Caucasian
81%
Latino
2%
Other
10%

International Students

International
1%
Domestic
99%