WCCCD
Chancellor
WCCCD is known as the “community's college” because of our commitment to high-quality programs and services that respond to the unique educational and economic needs of Wayne County citizens, businesses, and communities. I also invite you to think of WCCCD as your college. I invite you to come, study, learn, grow, and achieve your dreams.
- Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, Chancellor of WCCCD
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Featured Events

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21

Location: Mary Ellen Stempfle University Center

Thursday Summer Night Movies

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Featured News

He thought he'd be a short-timer, 30 years later Wayne County educator is still here

Dr. Curtis L. Ivery is the recipient of the 2025 Neal Shine Award for Exemplary Regional Leadership, a lifetime achievement award recognizing a person who has encouraged regional cooperation and understanding in a prominent way over their careers, presented annually by the Detroit Free Press and Metropolitan Affairs Coalition.

Agreement between GVSU, WCCCD will strengthen region's workforce in key areas

Leaders from Grand Valley State University (GVSU) and Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD) signed an agreement June 9 that creates smoother pathways for WCCCD students who want to earn degrees from GVSU.

Elizabeth Youngblood Exhibit

Renowned multimedia artist, designer, and educator Elizabeth Youngblood will open a new exhibit of her collected works at the Wayne County Community College District’s Brown and Juanita C. Ford Art Gallery at the Curtis L. Ivery Downtown Campus. The exhibit will open with a reception on Thursday, June 5 from 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. and be on display through July 5, 2025.

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