About WCC
Washtenaw Community College was established in 1965, when Washtenaw County voters passed a millage to provide financial support for a countywide community college. WCC opened with a 6-member Board of Trustees, a newly-appointed president, and a parcel of land in Ann Arbor and Superior Townships. Classes started in September 1966 on a temporary campus at Willow Run, with 1200 students enrolled in 30 occupational programs and a transfer curriculum.
From this modest beginning, WCC has grown into one of the nation’s premier community colleges with an annual enrollment of more than 18,000 students in credit classes each year, and thousands more in Economic and College Development classes. Our diverse student body includes more than 1,000 students from 100+ foreign countries. Our 285-acre campus and strategically located extension centers, operating resources, technology-enabled facilities, and instructional quality are the envy of post-secondary education institutions near and far.
Office of the President
Since 2011, WCC has been led by Dr. Rose B. Bellanca. She is the fourth president of the College. Learn more about Dr. Bellanca.
Meet Dr. BellancaBoard of Trustees
WCC is governed by a 7-member board of trustees, who are each publicly elected to a 6-year term. Learn more about the current trustees, their roles, and their meetings.
Meet the Board of TrusteesInstitutional excellence
We have built a reputation for being a top-quality organization by participating in regular voluntary review processes and transparent budgeting.
Institutional excellencePolicies
Policies express the Board’s values and intentions for the College. Our policies are established by the Board of Trustees and carried out by the president and staff.
PoliciesHuman resources
WCC seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce. We are committed to creating an inclusive, welcoming environment.
Human resourcesBrand
We strive to maintain a college brand and identity that is clear and consistent. Questions about which colors, fonts, or logo to use? It’s all in our visual identity standards guide.
Brand
History