Enrollment Quick Facts

The slides below represent Enrollment Quick Facts for the most recently completed Fall, Spring, and Summer terms.  All data is as of End of Term. Additional enrollment data can be found in Wolf Analytics (MCC Employee login required)

Fall 2025

Horizontal bar chart titled “Fall 2025 Total MCC Headcount: 14,417.” From top to bottom, the chart lists headcount by campus: MCC Blue River with 2,154 students; MCC Longview with 3,390 students; MCC Maple Woods with 4,123 students; MCC Online with 5,739 students; and MCC Penn Valley with 3,914 students. Note: Students can attend classes at more than one campus and are counted under each campus attended in the chart above; however, students are counted only once for the Total MCC Headcount number, regardless of where they take classes. In other words, the Total MCC Headcount number is an unduplicated count.
Horizontal bar chart titled “Fall 2025 Total MCC Credit Hours: 136,456.” From top to bottom, the chart lists total credit hours by campus: MCC Blue River with 16,235 credit hours; MCC Longview with 24,318 credit hours; MCC Maple Woods with 31,542 credit hours; MCC Online with 35,530 credit hours; and MCC Penn Valley with 28,831 credit hours.
Horizontal bar chart titled “Fall 2025 MCC Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 9,097.” From top to bottom, the chart lists full time equivalent students by campus: MCC Blue River with 1,082 FTE; MCC Longview with 1,621 FTE; MCC Maple Woods with 2,103 FTE; MCC Online with 2,369 FTE; and MCC Penn Valley with 1,922 FTE. Note: The Full Time Equivalent (FTE) of students is a single value providing a meaningful combination of full time and part time students. Full Time Equivalent (FTE) is calculated per term using the appropriate formula as indicated below: Fall and Spring Term: Credit Hours / 15; Summer Term: Credit Hours / 6.
Pie charts titled “Fall 2025 Enrollment by Gender” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 59 percent of students identifying as female, 39 percent identifying as male, and 2 percent identifying as unspecified or unknown. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 58 percent female and 40 percent male; MCC Longview has 57 percent female and 41 percent male; MCC Maple Woods has 59 percent female and 39 percent male; MCC Online has 63 percent female and 36 percent male; and MCC Penn Valley has 60 percent female and 39 percent male.
Pie charts titled “Fall 2025 Minority Enrollment” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 43 percent of students identifying as minority and 57 percent identifying as non minority. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 38 percent minority and 62 percent non minority; MCC Longview has 41 percent minority and 59 percent non minority; MCC Maple Woods has 36 percent minority and 64 percent non minority; MCC Online has 42 percent minority and 58 percent non minority; and MCC Penn Valley has 57 percent minority and 43 percent non minority. Note: Students identifying as minority are defined as students identifying as people of color. Students identifying as non minority are defined as students identifying as white and those who did not specify an ethnic or racial background.
Horizontal bar chart titled “Fall 2025 Enrollment by Average and Median Age.” From top to bottom, the chart shows average age and median age by campus. MCC Blue River has an average age of 21 and a median age of 19. MCC Longview has an average age of 21 and a median age of 19. MCC Maple Woods has an average age of 21 and a median age of 19. MCC Online has an average age of 23 and a median age of 20. MCC Penn Valley has an average age of 25 and a median age of 21. The chart also displays overall MCC values showing an average age of 23 and a median age of 19.
Pie charts titled “Fall 2025 Enrollment by Age Groups” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 76 percent of students in the traditional age group and 24 percent in the non traditional age group. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 83 percent traditional age and 17 percent non traditional age; MCC Longview has 85 percent traditional age and 15 percent non traditional age; MCC Maple Woods has 85 percent traditional age and 15 percent non traditional age; MCC Online has 73 percent traditional age and 27 percent non traditional age; and MCC Penn Valley has 64 percent traditional age and 36 percent non traditional age. Note: Traditional age students are defined as students ages 24 and under. Non traditional age students are defined as students ages 25 and over.
Pie charts titled “Fall 2025 Enrollment by Academic Load” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 43 percent of students enrolled full time and 57 percent enrolled part time. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 52 percent part time and 48 percent full time students; MCC Longview has 52 percent part time and 48 percent full time students; MCC Maple Woods has 48 percent part time and 52 percent full time students; MCC Online has 48 percent part time and 52 percent full time students; and MCC Penn Valley has 56 percent part time and 44 percent full time students. Note: Full time students are those enrolled in 12 or more credit hours. Part time students are those enrolled in fewer than 12 credit hours.

Spring 2025

Horizontal bar chart titled “Spring 2025 Total MCC Headcount: 12,787.” From top to bottom, the chart lists headcount by campus: MCC Blue River with 1,905 students; MCC Longview with 3,016 students; MCC Maple Woods with 3,578 students; MCC Online with 5,415 students; and MCC Penn Valley with 3,780 students. Note: Students can attend classes at more than one campus and are counted under each campus attended in the chart above; however, students are counted only once for the Total MCC Headcount number, regardless of where they take classes. In other words, the Total MCC Headcount number is an unduplicated count.
Horizontal bar chart titled “Spring 2025 Total MCC Credit Hours: 118,746.” From top to bottom, the chart lists total credit hours by campus: MCC Blue River with 14,021 credit hours; MCC Longview with 20,275 credit hours; MCC Maple Woods with 25,504 credit hours; MCC Online with 32,759 credit hours; and MCC Penn Valley with 26,187 credit hours.
Horizontal bar chart titled “Spring 2025 MCC Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 7,916.” From top to bottom, the chart lists full time equivalent students by campus: MCC Blue River with 935 FTE; MCC Longview with 1,352 FTE; MCC Maple Woods with 1,700 FTE; MCC Online with 2,184 FTE; and MCC Penn Valley with 1,746 FTE. Note: The Full Time Equivalent (FTE) of students is a single value providing a meaningful combination of full time and part time students. Full Time Equivalent (FTE) is calculated per term using the appropriate formula as indicated below: Fall and Spring Term: Credit Hours / 15; Summer Term: Credit Hours / 6.
Pie charts titled “Spring 2025 Enrollment by Gender” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 59 percent of students identifying as female, 39 percent identifying as male, and 2 percent identifying as unspecified or unknown. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 58 percent female and 41 percent male; MCC Longview has 58 percent female and 41 percent male; MCC Maple Woods has 59 percent female and 39 percent male; MCC Online has 64 percent female and 35 percent male; and MCC Penn Valley has 60 percent female and 39 percent male
Pie charts titled “Spring 2025 Minority Enrollment” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 42 percent of students identifying as minority and 58 percent identifying as non minority. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 38 percent minority and 62 percent non minority; MCC Longview has 40 percent minority and 60 percent non minority; MCC Maple Woods has 35 percent minority and 65 percent non minority; MCC Online has 40 percent minority and 60 percent non minority; and MCC Penn Valley has 54 percent minority and 46 percent non minority. Note: Students identifying as minority are defined as students identifying as people of color. Students identifying as non minority are defined as students identifying as white and those who did not specify an ethnic or racial background.
Horizontal bar chart titled “Spring 2025 Enrollment by Average and Median Age.” From top to bottom, the chart shows average age and median age by campus. MCC Blue River has an average age of 22 and a median age of 20. MCC Longview has an average age of 22 and a median age of 19. MCC Maple Woods has an average age of 21 and a median age of 19. MCC Online has an average age of 23 and a median age of 20. MCC Penn Valley has an average age of 26 and a median age of 22. The chart also displays overall MCC values showing an average age of 23 and a median age of 20.
Pie charts titled “Spring 2025 Enrollment by Age Groups” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 74 percent of students in the traditional age group and 26 percent in the non traditional age group. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 79 percent traditional age and 21 percent non traditional age; MCC Longview has 83 percent traditional age and 17 percent non traditional age; MCC Maple Woods has 84 percent traditional age and 16 percent non traditional age; MCC Online has 74 percent traditional age and 26 percent non traditional age; and MCC Penn Valley has 63 percent traditional age and 37 percent non traditional age. Note: Traditional age students are defined as students ages 24 and under. Non traditional age students are defined as students ages 25 and over.
Pie charts titled “Spring 2025 Enrollment by Academic Load” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 39 percent of students enrolled full time and 61 percent enrolled part time. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 54 percent part time and 46 percent full time students; MCC Longview has 56 percent part time and 44 percent full time students; MCC Maple Woods has 55 percent part time and 45 percent full time students; MCC Online has 48 percent part time and 52 percent full time students; and MCC Penn Valley has 59 percent part time and 41 percent full time students. Note: Full time students are those enrolled in 12 or more credit hours. Part time students are those enrolled in fewer than 12 credit hours.

Summer 2025

Horizontal bar chart titled “Summer 2025 Total MCC Headcount: 5,082.” From top to bottom, the chart lists headcount by campus: MCC Blue River with 357 students; MCC Longview with 511 students; MCC Maple Woods with 662 students; MCC Online with 3,129 students; and MCC Penn Valley with 1,127 students. Note: Students can attend classes at more than one campus and are counted under each campus attended in the chart above; however, students are counted only once for the Total MCC Headcount number, regardless of where they take classes. In other words, the Total MCC Headcount number is an unduplicated count.
Horizontal bar chart titled “Summer 2025 Total MCC Credit Hours: 25,676.” From top to bottom, the chart lists total credit hours by campus: MCC Blue River with 1,817 credit hours; MCC Longview with 1,994 credit hours; MCC Maple Woods with 2,795 credit hours; MCC Online with 14,304 credit hours; and MCC Penn Valley with 4,766 credit hours.
Horizontal bar chart titled “Summer 2025 MCC Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 4,279.” From top to bottom, the chart lists full time equivalent students by campus: MCC Blue River with 303 FTE; MCC Longview with 332 FTE; MCC Maple Woods with 466 FTE; MCC Online with 2,384 FTE; and MCC Penn Valley with 794 FTE. Note: The Full Time Equivalent (FTE) of students is a single value providing a meaningful combination of full time and part time students. Full Time Equivalent (FTE) is calculated per term using the appropriate formula as indicated below: Fall and Spring Terms: Credit Hours / 15; Summer Term: Credit Hours / 6.
Pie charts titled “Summer 2025 Enrollment by Gender” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 62 percent of students identifying as female, 37 percent identifying as male, and 1 percent identifying as unspecified or unknown. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 55 percent female and 44 percent male; MCC Longview has 51 percent female and 47 percent male; MCC Maple Woods has 57 percent female and 42 percent male; MCC Online has 65 percent female and 34 percent male; and MCC Penn Valley has 66 percent female and 33 percent male.
Pie charts titled “Summer 2025 Minority Enrollment” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 43 percent of students identifying as minority and 57 percent identifying as non minority. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 36 percent minority and 64 percent non minority; MCC Longview has 45 percent minority and 55 percent non minority; MCC Maple Woods has 42 percent minority and 58 percent non minority; MCC Online has 41 percent minority and 59 percent non minority; and MCC Penn Valley has 50 percent minority and 50 percent non minority. Note: Students identifying as minority are defined as students identifying as people of color. Students identifying as non minority are defined as students identifying as white and those who did not specify an ethnic or racial background.
Horizontal bar chart titled “Summer 2025 Enrollment by Average and Median Age.” From top to bottom, the chart shows average age and median age by campus. MCC Blue River has an average age of 25 and a median age of 21. MCC Longview has an average age of 22 and a median age of 20. MCC Maple Woods has an average age of 25 and a median age of 21. MCC Online has an average age of 24 and a median age of 20. MCC Penn Valley has an average age of 27 and a median age of 23. The chart also displays overall MCC values showing an average age of 25 and a median age of 21.
Pie charts titled “Summer 2025 Enrollment by Age Groups” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 69 percent of students in the traditional age group and 31 percent in the non traditional age group. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 71 percent traditional age and 29 percent non traditional age; MCC Longview has 79 percent traditional age and 21 percent non traditional age; MCC Maple Woods has 72 percent traditional age and 28 percent non traditional age; MCC Online has 72 percent traditional age and 28 percent non traditional age; and MCC Penn Valley has 56 percent traditional age and 44 percent non traditional age. Note: Traditional age students are defined as students ages 24 and under. Non traditional age students are defined as students ages 25 and over.
Pie charts titled “Summer 2025 Enrollment by Academic Load” showing enrollment distributions for MCC overall and by campus. The overall MCC chart shows 45 percent of students enrolled full time and 55 percent enrolled part time. Campus level charts show the following: MCC Blue River has 41 percent part time and 59 percent full time students; MCC Longview has 52 percent part time and 48 percent full time students; MCC Maple Woods has 52 percent part time and 48 percent full time students; MCC Online has 45 percent part time and 55 percent full time students; and MCC Penn Valley has 56 percent part time and 44 percent full time students. Note: Full time students are those enrolled in 6 or more credit hours. Part time students are those enrolled in fewer than 6 credit hours.