WCC News: Accessibility

Students walk through the Washtenaw Community College campus.

WCC freezes in-district tuition; lowers online rates for next academic year

Fran LeFort - May 19, 2026

Tuition for in-district county residents attending Washtenaw Community College (WCC) will remain the lowest in the state next academic year, as the college freezes rates and reduces online tuition.

View Post :   WCC freezes in-district tuition; lowers online rates for next academic year

tags: Tuition, Accessibility, Affordability

Accessibility Task Force

Justice in Action Awards recognize efforts to expand access and student success

Rich Rezler - January 15, 2026

View Post :   Justice in Action Awards recognize efforts to expand access and student success

tags: On The Record, Accessibility, MLK Day, Awards, March 2026, Student Success

Washtenaw Community College students in the Bailey Library on campus.

New state grant helps WCC students save on textbooks

Kayla Gahagan - November 13, 2025

Washtenaw Community College (WCC) has been awarded a new state grant to expand a program that has already saved students more than $16 million in textbook costs since 2017.

View Post :   New state grant helps WCC students save on textbooks

tags: Open Educational Resources, Z-Certificate, Library, Z-Degree, Affordability, MiLEAP, Accessibility, OER

Students walk on campus

Tuition for in-district students at WCC will remain frozen for next academic year

Fran LeFort - April 25, 2024

Tuition for in-district Washtenaw Community College students will remain unchanged for the next academic year, with modest increases for students in other categories.

View Post :   Tuition for in-district students at WCC will remain frozen for next academic year

tags: Affordability, Tuition, Board of Trustees, 2024-2025 Academic Year, Accessibility

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