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Michigan Community College Guarantee Opens Doors for GRCC Student

Aug. 26, 2025 Carson Chambers came to Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC) for two important reasons: savvy financial advice from his grandparents, and free tuition courtesy of the Michigan Community College Guarantee. “I graduated from Grandville High School in May 2024,” Chambers said. “To be honest, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to study or what I wanted to do next. While I was looking at a couple of four-year colleges, my grandparents shared their input.” Carson comes from a close-knit family that has extensive GRCC experience. His grandparents Dick Chambers and Marji Spaulding Chambers both graduated from Grand Rapids Junior College (as it was known back then). So did his parents, Chad Chambers and Anna Knoester Chambers. But Carson really didn’t understand the value proposition of community college until his grandparents sat him down and explained it. “I hadn’t done much thinking about college while I was in high school, and I didn’t have any idea how much it really cost,” Chambers said. “My grandparents explained that I could attend GRCC for the first two years and then transfer to a four-year program. I started researching the cost difference and GRCC quickly became the obvious solution. I don’t mind living at home and the commute is pretty short. Given the huge savings, it was an easy decision.” Then Carson learned about something even more significant: the Michigan Community College Guarantee . “I was talking with my friend’s girlfriend, and she made an offhand mention of this program,” Chambers said. “I had never heard of it, so I asked some questions the next day at orientation. And wow…I qualified!” The Michigan Community College Guarantee, launched in Fall 2024 and funded through the state’s School Aid Budget, provides free in-district tuition to Michigan residents who graduate high school in 2024 or later. The financial benefit made his decision easy. Chambers enrolled at GRCC for the 2024-2025 school year. Along the way, he discovered more about himself and his career interests. “I came to GRCC planning to study chemistry,” he said. “I realized I didn’t like chemistry as much as I thought! So then I switched to Marketing, with a plan to attend Grand Valley State University.” But after more research and additional conversations, Carson changed his mind and followed the money once more. “I talked to an advisor from Davenport University,” Chambers said. “I liked their Business Management program a lot. And the best news is that I can follow the Pre-Management 3+1 program at GRCC.” The 3+1 program allows students to complete three years at GRCC before transferring for a final year at a partner university, such as Davenport or Ferris State University. GRCC offers several 3+1 options in business, criminal justice, biology and more. “I can use the Guarantee dollars to pay for three years of tuition instead of two,” Chambers said. “I’m still working part time while I go to school, so the money I’m saving will help me graduate with a four-year degree and no debt. That’s huge.” As for the future, Chambers is keeping his options open. “I would love to live in a big city for a while,” he said. “I also want to earn my online MBA at Davenport. And I have strong ties to our family business. I like marketing, and I think I would enjoy sales. So there are plenty of options open to me.” In the meantime, he’s putting his marketing and sales skills into practice by sharing his story with others. “I tell everyone I meet about GRCC and the Michigan Community College Guarantee,” Chambers said. “I know of several people who made the choice to attend GRCC because of me!” Learn about the Michigan Community College Guarantee and other financial aid resources at GRCC .  

GRCC Policies Reviewed/Updated August 2025

The new/revised policies have been added to the  College Policies  webpage. 3.3 Misconduct & Policy Violation Reporting (formerly Ethics Reporting) Policy name updated from Ethics Reporting to Misconduct & Policy Violation Reporting. The policy now makes clear that it applies to reporting any actual or suspected violations of College policies, procedures, or laws, and seeks to remove ambiguity regarding “ethics.” Updated reporting options Clarification on the process that is followed once a complaint is received, including how reports are triaged and assigned for resolution. 6.2 Non-Discrimination, Anti-Harassment and Equal Opportunity Policy Clarified that sexual harassment, assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking are covered under this policy when not meeting Title IX criteria, and are resolved under Procedure B. Updated definitions of harassment, sex discrimination, and related terms for clarity and alignment with Title IX and other applicable laws. Clarified jurisdiction, including coverage of certain off-campus misconduct that limits or denies access to GRCC programs or activities. 6.5 Title IX Sexual Harassment Policy  Clarified that cases falling outside Title IX jurisdiction (e.g., off-campus incidents, or those not meeting Title IX definitions) will be addressed under Policy 6.2, using Procedure B. Updated definitions to align with 2020 Title IX Regulations as well as requirements under Clery/VAWA Clarification and minor adjustments to process to align with regulations and best practices.
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